Wave energy transformer

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Inventors

Gardner, Fred Ernest

Application #

669296

Filed

Aug-30-1996

Published

Jun-1-1999

Current US Class

290/42
290/43
290/44
290/53
290/54
417/330
417/332
417/333

International Classes

F03B 013/10; F03B 013/12

Field of Search

290/43 290/44 290/45 290/53 290/54 417/330 417/331 417/332 417/333 417/334 417/337 417/343

Assignee

Teamwork Techniek B.V. I.O. (Purmerend, NL)

Examiners

Enad; Elvin G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Webb Ziesenheim Logsdon Orkin & Hanson, P.C.

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Abstract
An installation for extracting energy from a liquid in which swell occurs relative to a bottom. The installation includes a first and second container for placing at a determined horizontal first mutual distance at least partially under the surface of the liquid, each provided with a closed upper side directed toward the liquid surface, closed side walls and an open underside directed toward the bottom for enclosing a gas under the liquid surface. The gas is bounded to the underside of the container by a quantity of liquid entering via this underside, which quantity of liquid varies as a result of the swell. A transport conduit is provided for transporting gas from the first to the second container and vice versa. A generator responding to the variation in the quantity of liquid in at least one of the containers for generating energy from this variation is also provided.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An installation for extracting energy from a liquid in which swell occurs relative to a bottom, comprising:

a first container, and second container spaced from each other at a substantially horizontal first mutual distance with the containers at least partially under a surface of the liquid, with each container provided with a closed upper side directed toward the liquid surface, closed side walls and an open underside directed toward the bottom, with the containers configured to enclose a gas under the liquid surface, wherein the gas is bounded on the underside of the container by a quantity of liquid entering via the underside of the container which quantity of liquid varies as a result of the swell;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to an installation for extracting energy from a liquid in which swell occurs relative to a bottom.

Such an installation is particularly suitable for use in extracting energy from waves of water at sea.

2. Description of the Prior Art

It is known of waves at sea that they can occur in a wide range of amplitudes and frequencies. Extracting energy from swelling sea-water is of particular interest when the waves occurring in the-swelling water have been subjected to wind over very great distances (from hundreds to thousands of kilometers). Such waves may be present practically continuously at determined locations along a sea or ocean coast, wherein the wave length may amount to for instance 60 to 120 meters and the amplitude to for instance 1-3 meters.

It is generally known that variations in the pressure of swelling water decrease from the liquid surface in downward direction such that, at a depth corresponding with roughly half the wave length of the occurring waves, pressure variations are practically no longer detectable. This means that waves with a relatively small wave length have little influence on the dynamic hydrostatic pressure of the underlying water mass. Waves occurring during gales with a wave length of about 30 meters will for instance not penetrate to a depth further than about 15 meters. Pressure variations caused by a swelling water mass, wherein the wave length of the occurring waves amounts to for example about 130 meters will however be felt to a depth of about 65 meters.
 
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