Energy converter

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Inventors

Latvus, Vaino P.

Application #

505352

Filed

Jun-16-1983

Published

Jun-18-1985

Current US Class

185/11
185/30
290/1E
290/53
290/54
290/55

International Classes

F03G 001/00

Field of Search

290/1 417/328 185/6 185/7 185/10 185/11 185/29 185/30 185/40

Assignee

Innovex Oy (Helsinki, FI)

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Abstract
Described herein is a device for converting such forms of mechanical energy that comprise even slow and random movements, such as the waves of the sea, the flow of a river, the blowing of the wind, and the thermal expansion caused by the radiation of the sun, to a more useful form of high-speed rotation. The device comprises a shaft member rotatable in one direction only in relation to a frame and comprising a crank. A longitudinal actuating member is at one end connected to the shaft member and arranged to rotate the shaft member by means of its movements in relation to the frame. A spring connected at one end to the frame and at the other end to the crank stores the potential energy caused by the movements of the actuating member and releases it by causing the crank to turn the shaft member into rotation when the crank has passed a dead point determined by the actuating direction of the spring.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. Device for converting mechanical energy of a type including slow or random movements into rotational energy, comprising:

a frame,

a crankshaft rotatable in one direction only in relation to the frame, said crankshaft including a crank;

a pair of freewheels arranged on the crankshaft and being operable to rotate in opposite directions about the crankshaft;

a longitudinal actuating member reciprocatingly movable in its longitudinal direction in relation to the frame and operatively connected at one end to both flywheels to rotate the crankshaft during movement of the actuating member in both directions; and a spring connected at one end to the frame and at the other end to the crank for storing the potential energy by causing the crank to rotate the crankshaft when the crank has passed a dead point determined by the actuating direction of the spring.



Description
This invention relates to a device for converting such forms of mechanical energy that comprise even slow and random movements, such as ocean waves flow, river, wind, and thermal expansion caused by solar radiation, to a more useful form of high-speed rotation, whereby the energy can be utilized effectively by means of an electric generator, special pumps and the like.

Such devices can be used for example for charging storage batteries in navigational aids, sailing boats, holiday cabins, radio link stations, remote electronic control applications, and weather observation stations.

Prior art energy converters of the above type are based on hydraulic and pneumatic elements, gearing or complicated special generators. The suggested systems for providing a link between the energy catching mechanism and the electric generator are complicated and expensive, with a low efficiency, especially in small units.

It is the object of the present invention to provide an energy converter with high efficiency, achieved with a simple and low cost construction.
 
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