GB189804311A - Improvements in or relating to Apparatus for Utilizing the Power of Waves. - Google Patents

Improvements in or relating to Apparatus for Utilizing the Power of Waves.

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GB189804311A
GB189804311A GB189804311DA GB189804311A GB 189804311 A GB189804311 A GB 189804311A GB 189804311D A GB189804311D A GB 189804311DA GB 189804311 A GB189804311 A GB 189804311A
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4311. Rider, B. Feb. 21. Wave mills.-A number of buoys carry air-compressing cylinders 12, the piston-rods 19 of which are operated by floats 18, 25 ; the compressed air is conveyed by flexible pipes 5 to reservoirs ashore, which supply compressed-air engines. In Fig. 2 the air compressor is in the form of bellows; the buoy has a pair of hinged valves 17 which only open upwards and keep it from rising with the waves. The floats 10, 18 are in the form of double cones, and the upper one slides on guides 11, one of which forms the air pipe. In Fig. 4, the floats 23 are connected by long rods 26 to a moored platform 24 at a great depth. The movable float 25 is pivoted to the float 23 at one end and to the piston-rod at the other. It is moored so that the free end is always presented to the waves. The floats may be vertical cylinders, attached to a pontoon or not, according to the depth of water. The compressor may be a double-acting piston pump. Two sets of storage reservoirs are employed, with a pressure regulator between them so that the pressure in the second is kept uniform.
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CN110425077A (en) * 2019-07-22 2019-11-08 山东大学 A kind of float type wave energy power generation

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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CN110425077A (en) * 2019-07-22 2019-11-08 山东大学 A kind of float type wave energy power generation
CN110425077B (en) * 2019-07-22 2024-04-09 山东大学 Float type wave energy power generation device

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