Wave energy converter

6194791
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Wells, Alan Arthur

Application #

202197

Filed

Jun-7-1999

Published

Feb-27-2001

Current US Class

290/42
290/43
290/53
290/54

International Classes

F03B 013/10; F03B 013/12; H02P 009/04

Field of Search

290/53 290/54 290/55 290/42 290/43

Assignee

Applied Research & Technology Ltd. (Scotland, GB)

Examiners

Enad; Elvin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Levisohn, Lerner, Berger & Langsam

US Patent References

4078871   Sea wave energy c...
4341959   Wave energy power...
4540313   Apparatus for the g...
5009568   Wave actuated pow...
5027000   Method and appar...

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 53

6956300   Gimbal-mounted h...
6239506   Wind energy collec...
4465941   Water engine
4514644   Ocean powered pu...
6373145   Ram air electrical...
4782663   Pneumatic hydro-e...
4843249   Hydroelectric system
4071114   Motion operated po...
4039847   Tidewater power pl...
4392060   Wind and water po...
4078871   Sea wave energy c...
4078388   Transportable hydr...
 

More From Class 290

6791205   Reciprocating gen...
6641327   Water turbine arra...
4404797   Gas turbine engine...
5272378   Apparatus for gene...
6710468   Flow accelerating...
4274010   Electric power gen...
4132901   Electric power gen...
6969925   Ship lock electrical...
6472768   Hydrokinetic gener...
4345161   Multi-wheel windm...
4868408   Portable water-pow...
4686376   Tide turbine
 
Abstract
A wave collector structure (51) for electrical power generation powered by wave energy comprises an outwardly extending and downwardly depending lip (105, 107) below which is situated a mouth (61, 67) of the collector. The collector further comprises side walls (75, 79) for channelling waves into the collector mouth. These side walls (75, 79) extend horizontally substantially up to or beyond the lip, partially enclosing a volume of water between the lip and side walls. The collector is placed in its desired location by sealing the mouth (61, 67) with gates (not shown) and floating the structure to its desired location. Control valves are opened to allow water into the collector to sink the structure to the sea bed (63) whereupon the gates are removed.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A wave collector structure for an electrical power generator powered by wave energy, comprising:

at least one substantially tubular collector chamber, said tubular collector chamber including:

an outwardly extending and downwardly depending lip, said lip being one of substantially curved and substantially flat in section, and

a pair of side walls, said side walls extending horizontally substantially up to or beyond said lip,

a base surface upon which said chamber is positioned, said tubular collector chamber being angled towards said base surface, and

a lower edge which, with said lip and said side walls and said base surface, defines a mouth of said tubular collector chamber,



Description
The present invention relates to a structure for collecting waves, with the intention of transforming wave energy into electrical or another readily utilisable form of energy.

Since the 1970's there has been increasing concern about the earth's finite fossil fuel resource and about environmental pollution resulting from combustion of such fuels. This has led to considerable efforts to develop new and cost-effective means of obtaining energy from renewable sources. In particular, there has been much interest in how to derive usable energy from solar, geothermal, wind and wave sources. The latter two offer the prospect of generating electricity by directly converting the kinetic energy of wind or waves into electrical energy.

Theoretically, waves constitute an enormous reservoir of energy to be exploited. However, the random nature and the hostility of the marine environment pose significant problems to the practical realisation of a cost-effective wave-to-electricity energy converter.
 
  A wave energy converter includes a buoyant body (11) and an acceleration tube (14) dependent from and attached to the buoyant body (11) and having an upper...  A device for extracting energy from a water body (4) comprises a buoyant member of variable buoyancy (6) which is at least partially submerged in the body...