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The present invention relates to a device for producing hydroelectric power including at least one water wheel connected to at least one platform, at least one upper face of which is above water, said water wheel being formed by a plurality of blades extending the free ends of arms distributed around a hub, and being intended to be set into rotation under the effect of the flow of a water course about an axis (X) with a horizontal aspect, perpendicular to the direction of flow of said water course, in order to activate a turbine and to produce electricity through a generator.
Since the appearance of electricity in the second half of the 19th century, many technologies have progressively been developed in order to allow its spread throughout the world, to have power necessary for the concomitant industrial boom, and to meet the electricity needs generated by technological development.
In this context, many methods and devices for producing electricity from hydraulic power have thus appeared, currently making it possible to contribute to about 20% of the world's total electricity production.
In a known manner, the different types of infrastructure dedicated to transforming hydraulic power into electrical power known to date are specifically studied and dimensioned based on their implementation environment and the needs of the grid to which they are connected.
These infrastructures are sometimes based on a complex architecture requiring substantial financial means for their installation and implementation. Hydroelectric dams in particular generally involve a deep transformation of the site, following major civil engineering work that is extremely expensive and often subject to controversy, in particular due to its negative impact on the landscape, and repercussions for the surrounding ecosystem.
Less complex systems than dams also exist, the installation of which on a water course is less restrictive, for example those based on the implementation of water wheels. Known in particular from publication U.S. Pat. No. 4,598,210 is a device for producing hydroelectric power including two water wheels formed by a plurality of blades connected to an axis secured either to an electrical generator, or to an air compressor, or to a water pump or the like with which a platform is equipped that is intended to be anchored in a water course.
However, it has been observed that these devices often have low yields while nevertheless requiring a substantial investment. They are therefore not highly supported.
As a result, at this time, although hydroelectricity is considered a renewable power that respects the environment, its production still raises many issues that limit its development, despite the tremendous potential otherwise hoped for.
The present invention therefore aims to propose an innovative device for producing hydroelectric power, with a simple structure, the installation of which requires little or no civil engineering work and which has a low impact on the surrounding landscape, such a device allowing electrical power production through a method that respects the environment, produces few greenhouse gases, has no impact on the flora and fauna of the site, and on the contrary contributes to preservation of the water course, while having a high efficiency.
To that end, the present invention relates to a hydroelectric power-producing device of the type indicated in the preamble, characterized in that it includes means for activating, under the effect of the rotation of the water wheel, at least one means for compressing a fluid intended to supply said turbine.
According to one feature of the invention, said means for compressing a fluid include at least one air compressor having an enclosure provided with at least one air inlet orifice, and at least one compressed air outlet orifice communicating with said turbine, said chamber being delimited by a bottom, an upper flap, and a peripheral wall whereof at least a portion is deformable, said bottom or said upper flap being movable between an inactive state in which said bottom and said flap together form an acute angle α0 and an active state in which they together form an acute angle α1 of less than α0, while said activating means include at least one rotary bar, with axis parallel to the plane formed by said water wheel, said rotary bar being rotated about said axis (X) by said water wheel through a shaft coupled to said hub, and including at least one free end secured to a member designed to be capable of acting on the upper flap or the bottom of said enclosure to cause it to move from its inactive state to its active state.
According to one conceivable embodiment variant, said member is defined by a caster mounted rotating on the free end of the rotary bar, about an axis parallel to the axis X, said caster being designed able to exert, on the upper flap, an action having a component with a vertical aspect oriented toward the water course, during the rotation of the rotary bar.
According to another conceivable embodiment variant, said member is defined by a connecting rod whereof a first end is secured to the free end of the rotary bar and a second end is mounted rotating about an axis parallel to the axis X on an arm extending in the extension of the upper flap or of the bottom of said enclosure, parallel to the plane formed by the latter.
According to one additional feature of the invention, said enclosure contains at least one resilient return means extending between said bottom and said upper flap, and against which the movement of said upper flap toward its active state takes place.
The present invention also provides that said upper flap is mounted rotating relative to said bottom and is connected to rotational guide means.
Another feature is defined by the fact that the peripheral wall is folded in an accordion while forming horizontal folds and is movable between a stretched position and a gathered position.
Furthermore, the peripheral wall can advantageously be at least partially made from a deformable material such as “flexible” Vitrimer (registered trademark), while the upper flap and/or the bottom is/are made from a rigid material such as “hard” Vitrimer (registered trademark).
The device according to the invention also has the specificity of including, at least in one specific embodiment variant, a compressed air reservoir connected to the compressed air outlet orifice of said enclosure by a first channel and a compressed air inlet orifice of said turbine by a second channel.
In this case, the opening and closing of said first and second channels are preferably controlled by first and second solenoid valves.
Furthermore, the invention can also provide that said enclosure includes a compressed air outlet orifice connected with a channel configured to emerge in said water course and, if applicable, to circulate on the path followed by the compressed air after it is injected into said turbine through its compressed air inlet orifice.
According to one conceivable embodiment variant, the means for compressing a fluid can also include at least a hydraulic jack or a hydrostatic motor extending in said enclosure between said bottom and said upper flap.
The hydraulic jack is then connected to said turbine using channels on the path of which at least one compressed oil reservoir is placed.
Furthermore, the device according to the invention is also characterized in that said platform is provided with floats making it possible to keep at least its upper face above water.
Other features and advantages of the invention will emerge from the following detailed description relative to two exemplary embodiments of the device for the production of hydroelectric power, provided solely for information and non-limitingly.
The understanding of this description will be facilitated in reference to the attached drawings.
In the embodiment variants illustrated in
The produced mechanical power makes it possible to drive a turbine 20 connected to an electrical power generator 21. It should be noted that in the illustrated examples, the water wheel 2 has a diameter d of about 5 m, and is provided with blades 3 whereof each flap 3a has a height h (cf.
The latter is also secured to a floating platform including two elements 6, at least the upper face 60 of which is above the level 51 of the water course 50. The two elements 6 are each provided with a float 7 and are moored, for example to a bank, by appropriate means, in particular a metal cable (not illustrated), or any other equivalent means.
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According to the invention, in the embodiment variants illustrated in
Each air compressor 11 includes an enclosure, overhanging the upper face 60 of an element 6. Each enclosure is delimited by a bottom 12, an upper flap 13 provided with a valve 14 for the surrounding air inlet and a peripheral wall 15.
Preferably, the upper flap 13 and/or the bottom 12 are/is made from a rigid material, in particular “hard” Vitrimer (registered trademark), a plastic, a metal, a composite material or any other equivalent material.
The peripheral wall 15 is deformable and to that end is accordion-folded, such that each of the folds that it includes extends in a horizontal plane. It is preferably made from a flexible material, such as “flexible” Vitrimer (registered trademark), or any other equivalent material.
The enclosure is also secured to a frame 16, for example made from aluminum, having a parallelepiped base 17 and including, on either side of its upstream, downstream ends, a pair of platens 18, 19 extending vertically and to which the upstream 13a and downstream 13b edges of the upper flap 13 of said enclosure (cf.
Indeed, the upper flap 13 forms, with the horizontal bottom 12 of the enclosure, an acute angle a whereof the apex A (cf.
The latter is also mounted rotatably on the platens 18 about an axis parallel to the axis X, while the downstream edge 13b is guided in rotation relative to the platens 19, which to that end each include a guiding slide 23.
The upper flap 13 of each air compressor 11 is thus movable between an inactive position in which it forms an angle α0 with the bottom 12 (
It should also be specified that the upper flap 13 of each air compressor 11 has a length L1 chosen from among the range of values from 2.5 m to 6 m for a width I chosen from among the range of values of from 1 m to 2 m, while the peripheral wall 15 has two opposite lateral walls 15a whereof the length L2 is between 1 m in 2 m and a rear wall 15b with width I between 1 m and 2 m (cf.
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It should be noted that in the embodiment variant illustrated in
According to the invention, in both illustrated embodiment variants, the change of position of the upper flap 13 of each air compressor 11 of the device 1, 10, from its inactive state toward its active state, is done using a rotary bar 24 subject to the movement of the shaft 8, in turn rotated in the direction of the arrow F by the rotation of the water wheel 2. Each rotary bar 24 is thus coupled to the shaft 8, and engaged thereupon so as to extend perpendicular to the water wheel 2, between two pillars 9, above an upper flap 13 and such that it has two segments 24a, 24b, preferably identical in length, extending around the shaft 8. Furthermore, the length of each rotary bar 24 is chosen such that during its rotation, each of the casters 25, with which the end of each of the segments 24a, 24b is equipped, successively comes into contact with the upper flap 13 of an air compressor 11.
In other words, the passage to the active position of each upper flap 13 is done by progressive bearing, on the latter, of a caster 25 during the travel that it performs above it, during the rotation in the direction of the arrow F2, of the rotary bar 24.
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As already indicated above, in the embodiment variant illustrated in
The present application also intends to cover other embodiment variants of the device according to the invention, in particular the one whereof the operation is illustrated in
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Owing to such a structure, the passage from the inactive position of the upper flap 13 (
As clearly emerges from the preceding, the present invention makes it possible to achieve the aims set out in the preamble through a device 1, 10 for producing hydroelectric power implementing a water wheel with improved efficiency owing to the lever effect of the two rotary bars 24 making it possible to multiply the mechanical power transmitted to the turbine 20 through air compressors 11 and/or the hydraulic jack 43. It is thus conceivable to reach a power from about 50 kW/h to 250 kW/h with a current speed of 1 m/s.
Furthermore, owing to its simplified structure, the device 1, 10 according to the invention makes it possible to generate a renewable electric current with an improved efficiency without requiring substantial civil engineering work, therefore through a low investment and reduced environmental impact, and thus impact on the landscape. Furthermore, owing to significant mixing of the water accompanied by a regular injection of air into the water, the device 1, 10 according to the invention contributes to improving the quality of the water course in which it is installed and has positive effects on the entire surrounding ecosystem.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1752188 | Mar 2017 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FR18/50604 | 3/14/2018 | WO | 00 |