Wave power generator

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Inventors

Marken, John P.

Application #

440968

Filed

Nov-12-1982

Published

Mar-20-1984

Current US Class

060/505
060/507
290/53
417/332

International Classes

F03B 013/12

Field of Search

290/42 290/53 60/495 60/497 60/499 60/500 60/501 60/505 60/506 60/507 417/330-332

Examiners

Truhe; J. V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brown & Martin

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Abstract
An apparatus for converting the wave motion of a body of water to electrical energy includes a housing having a pair of opposed counter rotating shafts mounted to a common output shaft for driving the output shaft in a single direction and includes counterweights for restraining the shafts against rotation during oscillation of the housing about the axis of the shafts for thereby converting oscillating motion of the housing into intermittent unidirectional motion of the two counter rotating shafts and a substantially continuous motion of the output shaft which is connected to a generator unit for generating electrical energy. A torque storage spring is utilized to store the rotary energy and maintain a substantially constant speed output of the shaft to the electrical generator. The apparatus is self-contained within the housing that may be selectively mounted in a proper position on a boat or other floating structure and oriented to take advantage of the predominant roll or pitch of the structure for converting that motion into the required rotary output motion.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An apparatus for converting the pitch and roll motions of a floating marine body into mechanical energy, comprising:

a housing having means defining a fixed horizontal oscillatory axis, said housing adapted for mounting on a buoyant structure for floating on a body of water;

a first input shaft and a second input shaft coaxially mounted in said housing and including unidirectional coupling means for constraining said first and second shafts for counter rotation about said oscillatory axis;

first counterweight means mounted eccentrically on said first shaft and including means for restraining rotation of said shaft relative thereto in a first direction;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to energy converting and storing apparatus and pertains particularly to an apparatus for converting the pitch and roll motion of a marine structure to useful electrical energy.

Many devices have been proposed in the past for converting the pitch and roll or wave energy of a body of water to electrical or other useful energy. Most of these devices, however, attempt to provide an apparatus that is responsive to all degrees of motion in an effort to obtain the maximum energy output. These devices, however, become complicated, expensive, and inefficient due to the attempt to maximize the response to all the available motion.

Examples of the prior art approach to the conversion of wave motion to useful energy is disclosed in the following U.S. patents:

U.S. Pat. No. 974,869 issued Nov. 8, 1910 to Farmer;

U.S. Pat. No. 3,200,255 issued Aug. 10, 1965 to Masuda;

3,204,110 issued Aug. 31, 1965 to Masuda;
 
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