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Frequency multiplying piezoelectric generators

Patent 5814921 Issued on September 29, 1998. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject September 29, 2015. 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

2309703

3336529

3457463

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

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

Power generation from waves near the surface of bodies of water
Patent #: 4404490
Issued on: 09/13/1983
Inventor: Taylor ,   et al.

Ocean wave energy conversion using piezoelectric material members Patent #: 4685296
Issued on: 08/11/1987
Inventor: Burns

Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 404186 filed on 03/13/1995

US Classes:

310/339, Voltage, spark or current generator60/497, Working member actuated by the rise and fall of a surface of a body of fluid290/53TIDE AND WAVE MOTORS

Examiners

Primary: Dougherty, Thomas M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 1368476 SU 01/13/1988
  • 1592569 SU 09/13/1990

International Classes

H01L 041/08
F03C 002/08

Abstract

Piezoelectric electrical generators comprise cantilevered beams of piezoelectric material, cross sections of the beams preferably being triangular and of increasing area from free end to fixed end. Arrays of spaced apart beams are disposed in overlapping, interdigitated relationships with arrays of cams, and the cam arrays are moved relative to the beam arrays for causing engagement and deflection of the beams by the cams for the generation of electrical energy. One system comprises a raft floating on the surface of an ocean. Cam arrays are suspended from the raft for interaction with vertically extending beam arrays mounted on the ocean floor beneath the raft. Relative vertical movements are caused by passing surface waves. In another system, beam arrays are suspended from an above surface structure, e.g., an oil drilling ocean platform, and the beam arrays extend towards and interact with cam arrays mounted on the upper surface of a floating raft.

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