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AT34080B - Wave force machine. - Google Patents

Wave force machine.

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Publication number
AT34080B
AT34080B AT34080DA AT34080B AT 34080 B AT34080 B AT 34080B AT 34080D A AT34080D A AT 34080DA AT 34080 B AT34080 B AT 34080B
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Austria
Prior art keywords
wave force
force machine
piston rods
machine
air
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German (de)
Inventor
John Hutchings
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John Hutchings
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Description

  

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 der Bodenträger und durch die   Mittelplatten   k6. Am unteren Ende des   Mittelst8. nders   ist zur starren Verbindung der Teile eine Mutter i3 aufgeschraubt. Die Stützen 120 und Streben   18]   sind in der aus Fig. 2 ersichtlichen Art befestigt, um jede besondere (der unnötige Beanspruchung der Träger während des Arbeitsganges der schwingenden Zylinder W zu vermeiden. Die Streben PO sind vorgesehen, um äussere Führungsrahmen und die Führungsmuffen b zu tragen. 



   Die   Kolbenstangen   V sind mit dem Schwimmer Q durch Universalgelenke V2 verbunden, so dass der Schwimmer und die Kolbenstangen sich gemeinschaftlich in verschiedenen Winkeln zueinander bewegen können. 



   Jede Wellen- oder Flutbewegung bewirkt ein Auf-oder Niedergehen der Kolbenstangen V und ihrer Druckkolben    li'2, wobei   Luft   zusammengedrückt   oder Wasser über oder unter die 
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 der Hängelagerringe X und die Stützen u gehalten werden, um dem Drucke der sich bewegenden Kolben W2 zu widerstehen. Die oberen und unteren Endflächen der Zylinder bewegen sich in 
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 ZylinderoberhalbderKolbenemzulassen. 



   Wenn die im Behälter K angesammelte Luft zum Heben und Senken des   Maschinenhauses     dienen   soll, dann wird die Luft durch den Hahn 12 und die Leitungsrohre l einer umsteuerbaren Turbine q oder anderen Antriebsmaschine zugeführt, die ein auf einer Welle q2 sitzendes Rad r 
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 paare t wind die Bewegung auf die Wellen q4 mit den auf ihnen sitzenden Schnecken a übertragen. 



    Durch Eingreifen   der letzteren in die Zähne der Zahnstangen t3 wird das Maschinenhaus oberhalb des Wassers gehoben oder gesenkt oder in der jeweilig verlangten   Höhenlage   festgehalten. Um die   grosse Beanspruchung, der diese Stellvorrichtung ausgesetzt   ist, zu vermindern, ist das   Maschinenbaus zur Ausgleichung an starken Ketten   P mit Gewichten   p2   aufgehängt. Diese Ketten laufen über die Kettenräder N2 und reichen in die Rohrsäulen I hinein. Die Leit- 
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   PATENTANSPRÜCHE :   t.   Wellenkraftmaschine, bei der die Wasserbewegungen durch Schwimmer auf von diesen getragene Kolbenstangen mit Kolben von Luftkompressoren übertragen werden, dadurch 
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 vorrichtungengleichzeitigauchalsFesthalteverbindungenzwischendenSäulenunddem   Maschinenhaus dienen.   
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 the floor support and through the middle plates k6. At the bottom of the middle 8. A nut i3 is screwed on to rigidly connect the parts. The supports 120 and struts 18] are fastened in the manner shown in FIG. 2 in order to avoid any particular (unnecessary stress on the beams during the operation of the oscillating cylinders W. The struts PO are provided around external guide frames and the guide sleeves b to wear.



   The piston rods V are connected to the float Q by universal joints V2 so that the float and the piston rods can move together at different angles to one another.



   Each wave or flood movement causes the piston rods V and their pressure pistons Li'2 to rise or fall, with air being compressed or water above or below the
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 the hanger rings X and the supports u are held to withstand the pressure of the moving pistons W2. The top and bottom end faces of the cylinders move in
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 Allow cylinder above the piston.



   If the air collected in the container K is to be used to raise and lower the machine house, then the air is fed through the cock 12 and the line pipes l to a reversible turbine q or other drive machine, which has a wheel r seated on a shaft q2
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 pairs t wind transfer the movement to the waves q4 with the snails a sitting on them.



    By engaging the latter in the teeth of the toothed racks t3, the nacelle is raised or lowered above the water or held in the respective required altitude. In order to reduce the great stress to which this adjusting device is exposed, the mechanical engineering is suspended from strong chains P with weights p2 for compensation purposes. These chains run over the chain wheels N2 and extend into the tubular columns I. The leading
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   PATENT CLAIMS: t. Wave power machine in which the water movements are transmitted by floats to piston rods carried by them with pistons of air compressors, thereby
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 devices also serve as retaining connections between the pillars and the nacelle.
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AT34080D 1905-12-01 1905-12-01 Wave force machine. AT34080B (en)

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1032190B (en) * 1955-11-14 1958-06-12 Benno Steiner Wave force machine

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1032190B (en) * 1955-11-14 1958-06-12 Benno Steiner Wave force machine

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