Piezoelectric generator protection

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Inventors

Carroll, Charles B.

Application #

388559

Filed

Feb-14-1995

Published

Aug-20-1996

Current US Class

060/497
290/53
310/339
310/800

International Classes

H01L 041/08

Field of Search

310/328 310/329 310/338 310/339 310/800 290/53 290/42 60/497 60/495

Assignee

Ocean Power Technologies, Inc (West Trenton, NJ)

Examiners

Budd; Mark O.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Epstein; Michael Y.

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Abstract
A known type of piezoelectric power generating system for converting the mechanical energy of waves on a body of water comprises a float and a piezoelectric power generating element suspended, under tension, between the float and a bottom anchor. For preventing excessive vertical stretching of the piezoelectric element in response to the presence of excessively high waves, a protective element is coupled between the float and the bottom anchor for effectively limiting the rise of the float above a preselected height corresponding to the maximum straining desired for the piezoelectric element. The coupling is automatic and occurs only at those instances when the piezoelectric element elongation is approaching its maximum amount, and automatic decoupling occurs immediately upon the float falling to a height where non-excessive straining occurs.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A piezoelectric power generating system for use in a body of water overlying a floor, the system comprising a float for vertical movements in response to passing waves on the surface of the water body, a piezoelectric power generating element for being suspended between said float and said floor and subject to vertical stresses caused by said float in response to passing waves tending to lift said float, and protective means for absorbing float caused vertical stresses for preventing straining of said element in excess of a preselected amount.

2. A system according to claim 1 including means for coupling said float caused stresses to said protective means only when the straining of said element is approximately equal to said preselected amount.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the generation of electrical power by piezoelectric generators, and particularly to the protection of such generators against excessive strains during use.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,685,296, to Burns, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference, discloses a piezoelectric power generating system comprising a float on a surface of a body of water, e.g., an ocean, and a piezoelectric power generator suspended from the float and anchored, under tension, to the ocean floor. The generator is alternately strained and destrained in response to up and down movements of the float in response to passing waves and generates electrical power in relation to the range of such straining and destraining.

For maximum power generating capacity, the system is preferably designed such that the range of straining during normal use is close to the maximum allowable straining of the generators without damage. The range of straining is a function of the heights of the passing waves, and in conditions of unusually high waves, a danger exists that the piezoelectric elements are over strained and damaged. Accordingly, a need exists for preventing, preferably completely automatically and instantaneously, excessive straining of the piezoelectric generator in response to waves of excessive heights.
 
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