A mechanical-hydraulic converter of the wave energy

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F03B 13/18 (2006.01)

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CA 2303754

The essence of the invention is how to "catch" the energy of the waves, how to rationally transmit it to the shore and transform it into a useful energy (current). The first problem is solved with a specially designed floating vessel that with its resistance takes over the energy of the waves as much as possible. The transmission is solved by insertion of particular truss beams, that multiples the energy which has been taken over in a ratio L1 :L2, and transfers it to the converter. The transformation of the energy into the rotation is performed by the hydraulics; this mechanism provides the hydraulic engine to rotate into the same direction. The electric generator is directly connected to the axis of the hydraulic engine. The whole system is solved simply, without complex constructional structures, so the expenses of the exploitation, maintenance, and the investment in particular, are meaningless, in regard to the classical solutions (thermal plants, hydraulic plants, and nuclear plants). There is no need to mention the ecological advantages; this energy is at disposal in abundance.

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