Ocean wave electric generators

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Inventors

Reenberg, Howard R.

Application #

464938

Filed

Feb-8-1983

Published

Feb-4-1986

Current US Class

060/499
290/42
290/53

International Classes

F03B 013/12

Field of Search

290/42 290/53 417/100 417/330-335 60/497 60/499 60/500-502 60/505 60/506

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Abstract
An apparatus for converting wave energy to electrical energy in a sea environment comprises a flotation duck anchored to the sea bottom and a turbine assembly pivotally connected thereto comprising an air chamber partially filled with liquid and/or granular particles having a turbine mounted on the upper portion thereof. The turbine is either self-rectifying or with a flap valve controlled entrance to the air chamber. A generator is coupled to the turbine and driven thereby. In operation, the motion of the waves causes the liquid and/or granular particles to compress the air within the chamber which is then used to drive the turbine. The spent air is fed back into the air chamber from the turbine as wave motion continues. In alternate embodiments the turbine generator assembly is mounted to the upper portion of an air chamber open to the sea on the bottom in an apparatus which rotates about a fixed or stable central axis. Gearing arrangements to drive the generator either alone or in combination with a liquid or air turbine drive are also disclosed. Compression of the air within the chamber or liquid, as the case may be, drives the turbine. Multiple assemblies may be readily coupled together to generate electrical energy in commercially practical quantities.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An apparatus for generating electricity from ocean waves comprising:

a hollow buoyant duck positioned in the path of waves including a core about the center axis of which the duck rotates, a lower chamber portion having liquid therein and an upper chamber portion having air therein, said air being alternately compressed and expanded by the liquid in the chamber during the rotational motion of the duck caused by waves, a turbine mounted in the upper portion of the duck and driven by the compressed and expanded air, a generator coupled to the turbine and operated thereby to produce electrical energy and an air bulb having the generator mounted therein, and,

a spine having a transverse axial shaft, means anchoring the spine to the ocean floor and means on the upper portion of the spine engaging the duck to maintain said duck in position, said spine having a curved configuration to concentrate and direct wave energy and wherein said spine configuration acts as a scoop to increase the height of wave peaks and as a foil to increase the depth of wave troughs.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to electrical generators for converting the wave energy in the sea to electrical energy. In view of the increasing price of fossil fuels and the dangers to the environment caused by consumpton of such fuels, there has been a considerable interest in the development of electrical energy from the sea. It has been known that the motion of waves and currents could be used to drive generators but the practicality of such generators has been a problem. The present invention is designed to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art and provide a commercially practical means of generating electrical energy from the waves of the sea.

In the prior art, U.S. Pat. No. 4,291,234 to Clark discloses as apparatus for generating electricity from waves including a liquid-tight chamber with a top opening, an anchoring mechanism and a mechanism for generating electrical current disposed within the chamber including a coil and movable magnet means. The invention appears to reside in the design of the chamber which is considerably different from the present invention and in the generating means which is similarly different.
 
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