The present invention relates to making use of the back and forth motion in some energy systems, particularly that for waves. There are other situations, such as reversing water flows and tides, where such a system can be effective. An earlier PCT by the same author, PCT Small Wave Configurations, illustrated (in
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the generator means comprises a rack and gear.
16. A vertical wave energy generating system, comprising:
a. a vertical pole,
b. a rack attached to said vertical pole,
c. a gear attached to the rack and the turbine.
17. The system of claim 16, further comprising:
d. at least one vertical stop for the turbine and its attachments.
The current application deals with specifics of such a system
The invention is herein described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The present invention relates to reciprocal motion systems, particularly for waves, but also for other systems, such as water moving in opposite directions through a tidal turbine or pump. So the input motion may be back and forth, of which a variant may be up and down.
Definitions:
Reciprocating motion: a back and forth motion which repeats over and over again
Clutch: a coupling that connects or disconnects driving and driven parts of a driving mechanism. Or: a mechanism for transmitting rotation, which can be engaged and disengaged.
Transmission: system of gears and chains by which power is transmitted
Freewheel: a device that allows gears to turn freely.
The principles and operation of a gear system to enable reciprocating motion according to the present invention may be better understood with reference to the drawings and the accompanying description.
Referring now to the drawings,
Another new use of this concept is with a pump or hydroelectric turbine, in one embodiment a Benkatina in-pipe turbine. That enables it to be fixed in one position and generate electricity from tidal movements in opposite directions, or to function as a pump by rotating in reverse in response to a power input.
Here is introduced the use of reciprocating motion, with circular or bevel gear systems, and any other reciprocating motion system, with rotational wave motion, underwater currents, and wind machines, with or without a rack.
The way up starts with gear (1) and (2) rolling on the rack as indicated. The gear transfers through the freewheel (2) the rotation to the generator axis. This way the generator axis keeps rolling in one direction of rotation.
Another innovation, not illustrated, is to make the rotational motion of wave surface paddles back and forth, rather than continuous. In that case, a reciprocal motion system may be added to make the motion presented to the generator continuous in one direction. A system for the same purpose may also be used in any back and forth motion in any wave system, or any energy system. An alternative method and device would be means to make use of the reversed polarity of the output.
Making the gears of plastic can decrease the weight tremendously.
The reciprocating motion system can be used for both the vertical motion and the rotational motion of a wave turbine at the same time.
While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, it will be appreciated that many variations, modifications and other applications of the invention may be made.
The present invention successfully addresses the shortcomings of the presently known configurations by providing a reciprocating motion gear solution to produce unidirectional motion for a generator.
It is now disclosed for the first time a fluid energy system, comprising:
a. a clutch-gear-transmission system for output of unidirectional motion from bidirectional motion.
According to another embodiment, the fluid energy system is rotational in waves.
According to another embodiment, the fluid energy system is linear in waves.
According to another embodiment, the fluid energy system is a gas. According to another embodiment, the gas is wind, and the bidirectional motion occurs from flapping of a wind collector.
According to another embodiment, the transmission system operates on a linear rack.
According to another embodiment, the transmission system operates on a curved rack.
According to another embodiment, the transmission system comprises at least one beveled gear.
According to another embodiment, the input motion is substantially vertical.
According to another embodiment, the input motion is substantially horizontal.
It is now disclosed for the first time a clutch-gear-transmission system for output of unidirectional motion from bidirectional motion, comprising:
a. three gears, at least one of which is a freewheel.
It is now disclosed for the first time a method for obtaining unidirectional motion from the back and forth rotational motion of waves, comprising a clutch-gear-transmission system.
It is now disclosed for the first time a method for obtaining unidirectional motion from the back and forth vertical motion of waves, comprising a clutch-gear-transmission system.
It is now disclosed for the first time a method for obtaining unidirectional motion from the back and forth vertical motion of waves and the back and forth rotational motion of waves simultaneously, comprising a clutch-gear-transmission system.
It is now disclosed for the first time a clutch-gear-transmission system for output of unidirectional motion from bidirectional motion, wherein at least one gear is plastic.
It is now disclosed for the first time a reciprocating motion system, comprising:
a. a rack,
b. a first gear, interfacing with the rack,
c. a second gear, not attached to the rack, a freewheel,
d. a clutch, connected to the second gear and to a generator shaft,
e. a third gear, connected to the clutch.
It is now disclosed for the first time a reciprocating motion system, comprising:
a. a first bevel gear,
b. a second and third bevel gear, each interfacing with the first bevel gear,
c. a first ratchet connected to the second gear,
d. a second ratchet connected to the third gear,
e. a shaft, connected to a generator and to the second and third gears.
It is now disclosed for the first time a reciprocating motion system, comprising:
a. an input torque shaft with a first gear and a second freewheel gear and a hub with a clutch,
b. a third gear interfacing with the second gear and located on a separate shaft,
c. an output torque shaft comprising a fourth gear interfacing with the first gear, and comprising a fifth gear, interfacing with the third gear.
This patent application claims The benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/991,789, Wind, Wave, and Water Renewable Energy Elaborations, filed Dec. 3, 2007; 61/017,816, Hydro Turbines, Portable Wind, Waves, and Magnets, filed Dec. 31, 2007; 61/028,545, Provisional 2-08: One-directional bearings, Large and Small Wind, Hydro, Blade Design, Feb. 14, 2008; 61/043,138, Provisional 4-08 Couplings-FDD-Gears, Apr. 8, 2008; 61/058235, Provisional 6-08: Improvements to renewable energy devices, Jun. 3, 2008.
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