F - Mech Eng,Light,Heat,Weapons – 03 – B
Patent
F - Mech Eng,Light,Heat,Weapons
03
B
103/15, 138/2
F03B 13/10 (2006.01) F03B 13/12 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 1059876
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE In a preferred embodiment of the invention, there is provided a double-action piston water pump of elongated shape with the piston supported on a rod extending coaxially to the piston chamber and extending through both ends of the cylinder providing thereby equal volume displacement constantly throughout the cylinder inner space irrespective of the position of the piston during the to and fro strokes, with there being mounted on a lower end of the rod a float element revolvable around the rod with the rod as a central axis thereto and with there being detachably mounted on the float element an additional dense mass for varying the depth that the float element sits in the water and varying momentum and inertia during a stroke, the float element including separable and dismountable upper and lower halves and including bearing mountings of the upper and lower halves with a lubrication port and channel for pressurized lubrication of the bearing mountings, and there also being included in closed flow cycle inlet and outlet conduits to and from the opposite ends of the piston cylinder with appropriate one-way valves wherein and mounted within the conduit cycle there being a turbine propelled by the pumped fluid such as pumped water-, the cylinder and the conduits and the turbine being arranged relative to one-another to obtain a substantially unbroken circle of flow for accentuating fly-wheel-like inertia and momentum of the circularly flowing water, there also being an additional mass body mounted on a lower end of the rod having a stabilizing effect against distorting torques on the rod, the revolving float element also reducing any such distorting torque effects also, the rod being slidably supported by two bearing mountings located both above the upper extremity of the upward stroke of the rod responsive to the crest of a wave pushing upwardly on the float element.
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