Patents Assigned to Dartmouth Wave Energy Limited
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Patent number: 8628303Abstract: A self priming gravity wave water pump, double acting, vertically self adjusting incorporating a submerged column platform as shown in FIG. 4A, the submerged column platform (22) can be tethered (28) or secured by a pivot to a weight (29) or fixed into the water bed (31). The column (22) can be incorporated into an additional submerged water filled column chamber (23), to operate as a hydraulic tidal adjustable column platform. The gravity wave pump (9) is a wave energy converter using wave energy in the form of wave motion to displace a float (2), to lift the pumps reciprocating piston (12) and uses gravity, causing a weight (3) to push a piston down as the wave passes. The pump could pressurise piped water to a head of up to 100 meters or more and could pump pressures in excess of 150 pounds per square inch when adjusted accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2012Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: Dartmouth Wave Energy LimitedInventor: Alvin Smith
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Publication number: 20130052042Abstract: A wave-powered pumping device for location in a body of water is described. The pumping device includes a submersible cylinder to be anchored to the bed of the body of water, the cylinder defining a bore. An underwater float acts on the cylinder and is arranged to urge the cylinder into an upright orientation in the water. A surface float is arranged to float at, or close enough to, the surface of the body of water in use to move up and down in the body of water in accordance with wave movement and tidal movement. An elongate member depends from the surface float. The elongate member extends telescopically into the bore of the submersible cylinder to define a pumping chamber within the cylinder. The volume of the pumping chamber varies with wave movement in a pumping cycle to draw fluid into the pumping chamber on an upstroke of the elongate member and to pump fluid out of the pumping chamber on a downstroke of the elongate member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2010Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: Dartmouth Wave Energy LimitedInventor: Alvin Smith
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Publication number: 20130034454Abstract: A self priming gravity wave water pump, double acting, vertically self adjusting incorporating a submerged column platform as shown in FIG. 4A, the submerged column platform (22) can be tethered (28) or secured by a pivot to a weight (29) or fixed into the water bed (31). The column (22) can be incorporated into an additional submerged water filled column chamber (23), to operate as a hydraulic tidal adjustable column platform. The gravity wave pump (9) is a wave energy converter using wave energy in the form of wave motion to displace a float (2), to lift the pumps reciprocating piston (12) and uses gravity, causing a weight (3) to push a piston down as the wave passes. The pump could pressurise piped water to a head of up to 100 metres or more and could pump pressures in excess of 150 pounds per square inch when adjusted accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2012Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicant: DARTMOUTH WAVE ENERGY LIMITEDInventor: Dartmouth Wave Energy Limited
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Patent number: 8308449Abstract: A Self Priming Gravity Wave Water Pump, Double Acting, vertically Self Adjusting incorporating a Submerged Column Platform as shown in FIG. 4A, the submerged column platform (22) can be tethered (28) or secured by a pivot to a weight (29) or fixed into the water bed (31). The column (22) can be incorporated into an additional submerged water filled column chamber (23), to operate as a hydraulic tidal adjustable column platform. The Gravity Wave Pump (9) is a wave energy converter using wave energy in the form of wave motion to displace a float (2), to lift the pumps reciprocating piston (12) and uses gravity, causing a weight (3) to push a piston down as the wave passes. The pump could pressurize piped water to a head of up to 100 meters or more and could pump pressures in excess of 150 pounds per square inch when adjusted accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2007Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Dartmouth Wave Energy LimitedInventor: Alvin Smith