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Power generation from waves near the surface of bodies of water

Patent 4404490 Issued on September 13, 1983. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject September 13, 2000. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

3552204

3867839

Wave powered electric generator
Patent #: 4110630
Issued on: 08/29/1978
Inventor: Hendel

Piezoelectric polymer membrane stress gage
Patent #: 4166229
Issued on: 08/28/1979
Inventor: DeReggi ,   et al.

Energy harnessing apparatus Patent #: 4317047
Issued on: 02/23/1982
Inventor: de Almada

Inventors

Application

No. 06/170858 filed on 07/21/1980

US Classes:

310/339, Voltage, spark or current generator290/42, Tide and wave motors290/53, TIDE AND WAVE MOTORS310/337, Underwater type310/800, PIEZOELECTRIC POLYMERS (E.G., MYLAR, PVDF)367/157, Piezoelectric73/170.31Surface wave

Examiners

Primary: Miller, J. D.
Assistant: Rebsch, D. L.

International Classes

F03B 13/14 (20060101)
F03B 13/00 (20060101)
H01L 41/113 (20060101)

Abstract

For the purpose of converting the mechanical energy of surface waves on bodies of water, a power generating piezoelectric structure (10) is provided comprising piezoelectric material members, preferably in the form of one or a laminate of sheets (14) of such material, each sheet having an electrode (24) on opposite surfaces thereof. Each pair of electrodes and the piezoelectric material therebetween define a power generating element, each of which is preferably dimensioned, relative to the wave lengths of selected waves on the body of water in which the generator is to be used, for increasing the efficiency of power conversion. A support means (12) is provided for maintaining the structure in a preselected position within and below the surface of the water. Preferably, the piezoelectric generating elements are flexible and are supported in such manner to allow flexure thereof in response to movement of the surrounding water. In certain embodiments, the elements are designed to enter into mechanical resonance in response to the passage of waves thereover, such flexure and/or resonance increasing the mechanical coupling efficiency between the waves and the elements.

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