Wave energy device with constricted tube and generator pod
US-11009000-B2 · May 18, 2021 · US
US11448180B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11448180-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117231776-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 15, 2021 |
| Priority date | Aug 22, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2022 |
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A wave energy converter utilizes a flotation module that rises and falls with the passage of waves, a submerged tube containing a constriction which multiplies the speed of the water passing therethrough, a turbine (or other hydrokinetic apparatus) positioned so as to extract energy from the accelerated flow of water within and/or through the tube, and a submerged gas- or liquid-filled chamber housing one or more energy conversion components (e.g. generators, transformers, rectifiers, inverters). By providing a chamber in proximity to the turbine, generators can be placed in closer proximity to the turbine that turns them, and the shared shaft can be shorter than if the generators were placed in the buoy adjacent to the surface.
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We claim: 1. A positively buoyant wave energy converter, comprising: a water conducting tube having at least one constriction for accelerating water therein; a flotation module rigidly connected to the water conducting tube and having a horizontal cross-sectional area larger than a largest cross-sectional area of the water conducting tube; a submerged pod defining an interior volume with a non-corrosive environment; a water turbine disposed proximal to the submerged pod; a generator disposed within the interior of the submerged pod; a rotatable linkage transferring kinetic energy at the water turbine to the generator; and an electrical conduit linking the generator to an energy receptor unit on the flotation module for transferring electrical energy from the generator thereto. 2. The positively buoyant wave energy converter of claim 1 , wherein the non-corrosive environment is air. 3. The positively buoyant wave energy converter of claim 1 , wherein the non-corrosive environment is argon gas. 4. The positively buoyant wave energy converter of claim 1 , wherein the non-corrosive environment is oil. 5. The positively buoyant wave energy converter of claim 1 , wherein water conducting tube having at least one constriction includes a converging section. 6. The positively buoyant wave energy converter of claim 1 , wherein the energy receptor unit includes an electrical transformer. 7. The positively buoyant wave energy converter of claim 1 , wherein the energy receptor unit includes an electrical relay. 8. A positively buoyant wave energy converter, comprising: a water conducting tube having at least one converging section for pressurizing water therein; a flotation module rigidly connected to the water conducting tube and having a horizontal cross-sectional area larger than a largest cross-sectional area of the water conducting tube; a water turbine adapted to be rotated by water pressurized by the water conducting tube; a generator; a rotatable linkage transferring kinetic energy at the water turbine to the generator; an energy receptor unit; an electrical conduit linking the generator to the energy receptor unit; an underwater pod for containing gas; and a gas replenishment unit for adding gas to the underwater pod. 9. The positively buoyant wave energy converter of claim 8 , wherein the underwater pod is hermetically sealed. 10. The positively buoyant wave energy converter of claim 8 , wherein the underwater pod has a bottom aperture. 11. The positively buoyant wave energy converter of claim 8 , wherein the gas replenishment unit includes an air pump for adding air to the pod. 12. The positively buoyant wave energy converter of claim 8 , wherein the gas replenishment unit includes an electrolyzer for adding hydrogen gas to the pod. 13. The positively buoyant wave energy converter of claim 8 , wherein the energy receptor unit includes an electrical transformer. 14. The positively buoyant wave energy converter of claim 8 , wherein the energy receptor unit includes an electrical relay. 15. The positively buoyant wave energy converter of claim 8 , wherein the gas replenishment unit is connected to the underwater pod by a gas conduit.
with a convergent-divergent guiding structure, e.g. a Venturi conduit · CPC title
Energy from the sea, e.g. using wave energy or salinity gradient · CPC title
of a turbine-like wom · CPC title
Preventing corrosion · CPC title
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