Self-propelled buoyant energy converter and method for deploying same
US-2022307459-A1 · Sep 29, 2022 · US
US12454934B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12454934-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218690625-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 12, 2022 |
| Priority date | Sep 14, 2021 |
| Publication date | Oct 28, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 28, 2025 |
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An energy conversion system includes a power takeoff system, a fin connected to the power takeoff system, and a control system on board the fin. The fin is submerged below a surface of the sea, and the fin is configured to use subsurface wave motions to extract energy.
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What is claimed is: 1. An energy conversion system comprising: a platform anchored to a sea floor; at least one column disposed on the platform; a power takeoff system connected to the at least one column, wherein the power takeoff system includes a first arm including a piston-cylinder assembly, and wherein the first arm is coupled to a first joint; a fin connected to the power takeoff system, wherein the fin is submerged below a surface of the sea; and a second arm coupled to a second joint, wherein the first and second arms are coupled together at a third joint, wherein the fin is coupled to the first and second arms adjacent the third joint, wherein the fin is configured to use subsurface wave motions to extract energy via the power takeoff system, wherein the piston-cylinder assembly includes a piston configured to move in an axial motion in a cylinder in response to the subsurface wave motions against the fin, and wherein the first and second arms rotate about the first, second, and third joints as the fin drives the piston to move in the axial motion in the cylinder in response to the subsurface wave motions against the fin. 2. The energy conversion system of claim 1 , wherein the fin self-adjusts to remain at an optimal position for power takeoff during interaction with the subsurface wave motions. 3. The energy conversion system of claim 1 , wherein the power takeoff system comprises an electric generator driven by a hydraulic fluid pumped by the piston-cylinder assembly. 4. The energy conversion system of claim 1 , wherein the fin comprises a control system that controls a position, an angle, and a rotation of the fin subsea. 5. The energy conversion system of claim 4 , wherein the control system controls the fin subsea by controlling a variable resistance in the connected power takeoff system. 6. The energy conversion system of claim 4 , wherein the control system protects the fin when the energy conversion system enters an emergency mode. 7. The energy conversion system of claim 1 , further comprising: a second power takeoff system connected to the column; and a second fin connected to the second power takeoff system, wherein the second fin is submerged below the surface of the sea, and wherein the second fin is configured to use the subsurface wave motions to extract energy via the second power takeoff system, and wherein the second power takeoff system comprises a second piston-cylinder assembly having a second piston configured to move in an axial motion in a second cylinder in response to the subsurface wave motions against the second fin. 8. The energy conversion system of claim 7 , wherein the second fin comprises a second control system that controls a position, an angle, and a rotation of the second fin subsea. 9. The energy conversion system of claim 1 , wherein the platform is a windmill foundation. 10. The energy conversion system of claim 1 , wherein the power takeoff system comprises an accumulator coupled to the piston-cylinder assembly, and the accumulator is configured to receive hydraulic pressure from both upstroke and downstroke directions of the piston in the cylinder of the piston-cylinder assembly.
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