Floating type ocean energy conversion charging platform
The floating marine energy conversion and charging platform, which integrates wind, solar, and wave energy harvesting mechanisms, solves the problem of marine energy supply relying on the onshore power grid, achieves stable and efficient marine energy replenishment, and simplifies the equipment charging process.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520943975.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-05-14
AI Technical Summary
Traditional offshore energy supply relies on onshore power grids, resulting in energy transmission losses and inconvenience in replenishing energy for offshore equipment. Existing technologies are unable to efficiently utilize marine renewable energy sources to provide stable power support for offshore facilities and equipment.
Design a floating marine energy conversion and charging platform that integrates wind, solar, and wave energy harvesting mechanisms, combined with a lifting charging mechanism and wireless charging technology, to achieve the conversion and storage of various renewable energy sources and provide automated charging services.
It has improved the stability and sustainability of marine energy supply, reduced dependence on traditional energy sources, simplified the energy replenishment process, and improved charging efficiency and safety.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of marine energy utilization technology, specifically to a floating marine energy conversion and charging platform that integrates solar energy, wind energy, and wave energy. Background Technology
[0002] With the continuous growth of global energy demand and the increasing awareness of environmental protection, ocean energy, as a clean and renewable energy source, has received increasing attention. Currently, marine facilities such as marine ranches and offshore wind power stations are proliferating, and their operation requires substantial amounts of electricity. However, traditional methods of supplying marine energy often rely on onshore power grids, which not only increases the burden on these grids but also leads to energy losses during transmission. Furthermore, refueling marine equipment (such as electric boats and underwater robots) presents numerous inconveniences, including battery replacements and cable rendezvous.
[0003] To address the aforementioned issues, it is necessary to design a floating marine energy conversion and charging platform that can efficiently utilize marine energy and provide convenient energy replenishment for aquatic electrical equipment. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the shortcomings of the existing technology and provide a floating marine energy conversion and charging platform, which effectively improves the stability and sustainability of marine energy supply.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a floating marine energy conversion and charging platform, comprising a floating platform, having an upper platform, a lower platform, and multiple support columns disposed between the upper platform and the lower platform;
[0006] The wind energy harvesting mechanism has columns inserted and fixed inside a floating platform, a wind turbine located at the top of the columns, and an equipment compartment built into the bottom of the columns, wherein an energy conversion device is installed in the equipment compartment.
[0007] The solar energy collection mechanism has multiple solar panels laid on the surface of the upper platform;
[0008] The wave energy harvesting mechanism is installed on the side walls around the lower platform;
[0009] Multiple lifting charging mechanisms are installed at equal intervals around the floating platform via mounting frames, forming a charging area for docked waterborne electrical equipment between two adjacent mounting frames.
[0010] The lifting charging mechanism, wind turbine, solar panel, and wave energy collection mechanism are all electrically connected to the energy conversion device inside the equipment compartment, converting the collected wind energy, solar energy, and wave energy into electrical energy.
[0011] Preferably, the lifting charging mechanism includes a mounting base, a contact charging plate, and a lifting drive assembly. The contact charging plate is slidably mounted on the mounting base, and its lifting is controlled by the lifting drive assembly to ensure that the contact charging plate effectively contacts the charging end of the electrical equipment to achieve charging.
[0012] Preferably, the lifting drive assembly includes a sprocket located at the upper end of the mounting base, a drive motor located at the bottom of the mounting base, and a chain. The middle section of the chain meshes with the sprocket, one end of which is connected to the contact charging plate, and the other end is wound around the gear on the drive motor shaft. As the drive motor rotates forward and backward, the chain drives the contact charging plate to rise and fall.
[0013] Preferably, the mounting frame has an upper mounting plate, a lower mounting plate, and side plates, wherein the upper mounting plate is an extension of the upper platform, the lower mounting plate is assembled with the lower platform, and the lifting charging mechanism is fixed between the upper mounting plate and the lower mounting plate.
[0014] Preferably, reinforcing ribs are provided between the plurality of support columns.
[0015] Preferably, the lower platform has multiple buoys on its back, and the bottom of the buoys is fixed to the seabed by anchor chains.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0017] By adopting renewable and clean marine energy, this platform adds solar and wave energy supplementation to the existing wind power energy storage to ensure the stability of the platform's power supply.
[0018] The application of wireless charging technology eliminates the hassle of replacing batteries and dragging cables, improves charging efficiency, and saves on the cost of materials such as cables. At the same time, it can power multiple marine vehicles simultaneously, making the charging process more efficient and safer.
[0019] Integrating solar, wind, and wave energy, this device converts these three renewable energy sources into electrical energy for storage, effectively improving the stability and sustainability of offshore energy supply.
[0020] The lifting charging mechanism can automatically adjust the height of the touch charging plate according to the position of the aircraft and the charging needs, ensuring a stable and effective charging process and meeting different charging requirements. Attached Figure Description
[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0022] Figure 2 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0023] Figure 3This is a schematic diagram of the lifting charging mechanism in an embodiment of the present invention. Detailed Implementation
[0024] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present utility model.
[0025] like Figure 1-3 As shown, the floating marine energy conversion and charging platform disclosed in this utility model includes a floating platform 1, a wind energy collection mechanism 2, a solar energy collection mechanism 3, a wave energy collection mechanism 4, and multiple lifting charging mechanisms 5. One end of the wind energy collection mechanism is inserted and fixed inside the floating platform, enabling wind-powered mobile phones. The solar energy collection mechanism and the wave energy collection mechanism collect solar energy and wave energy respectively, and convert the collected energy into electrical energy through an energy conversion device to charge the equipment by the lifting charging mechanism. This utility model integrates solar energy, wind energy, and wave energy into one, converting renewable energy into electrical energy for storage, effectively improving the stability and sustainability of marine energy supply.
[0026] Specifically, the floating platform includes an upper platform 11, a lower platform 12, and multiple support columns 13 located between the upper and lower platforms. To improve the stability of the floating platform, reinforcing ribs 14 are provided between the multiple support columns. Multiple buoys 15 are provided on the back of the lower platform, and the bottom of the buoys is fixed to the seabed by anchor chains 16 to fix the position of the floating platform.
[0027] The wind energy harvesting mechanism has a column 21 inserted and fixed inside the floating platform, a wind turbine 22 located at the upper end of the column, and an equipment compartment 23 built into the bottom of the column. The equipment compartment is equipped with an energy conversion device (not shown in the figure). The wind turbine is a five-megawatt wind turbine, which is mounted on the upper end of the column through a rotating shaft. At the same time, the wind turbine is electrically connected to the energy conversion device in the equipment compartment to realize wind energy harvesting and conversion.
[0028] The solar energy collection mechanism has multiple solar panels laid on the surface of the upper platform. The solar panels are electrically connected to the energy conversion device to realize the collection and conversion of solar energy.
[0029] The wave energy harvesting mechanism is installed on the side walls around the lower platform. The wave energy harvesting mechanism is electrically connected to the energy conversion device to realize the harvesting and conversion of wave energy.
[0030] Multiple lifting charging mechanisms are installed at equal intervals around the floating platform via mounting frames 6, forming a charging area for docked waterborne electrical equipment between two adjacent mounting frames; the mounting frame has an upper mounting plate, a lower mounting plate, and side plates, wherein the upper mounting plate is an extension structure of the upper platform, and the lower mounting plate is assembled with the lower platform, and the lifting charging mechanism is fixed between the upper mounting plate and the lower mounting plate.
[0031] The lifting charging mechanism includes a mounting base 51, a contact charging plate 52, and a lifting drive assembly. The contact charging plate is slidably mounted on the guide post 53 of the mounting base. The lifting is controlled by the lifting drive assembly to ensure that the contact charging plate effectively contacts the charging end of the electrical equipment to achieve charging. The lifting drive assembly includes a sprocket 54 located at the upper end of the mounting base, a drive motor 55 located at the bottom of the mounting base, and a chain 56. The middle section of the chain meshes with the sprocket, one end of which is connected to the contact charging plate, and the other end is wound around the gear of the drive motor shaft. As the drive motor rotates forward and backward, the chain drives the contact charging plate to rise and fall to match charging docking plates of different heights.
[0032] During use, a wireless sensor can be installed at the lifting charging mechanism to detect whether any electrical equipment is docked for charging. The height of the touch charging plate can be automatically adjusted according to the location of the aircraft and the charging needs to ensure a stable and effective charging process.
[0033] This application embodiment integrates multiple renewable energy collection technologies such as solar, wind, and wave energy, combined with advanced technologies such as wireless charging and platform lifting, to realize a highly efficient, stable, and convenient floating marine energy conversion and charging platform. This platform not only provides ample power support for marine electrical equipment but also effectively reduces dependence on traditional energy sources and environmental pollution problems.
Claims
1. A floating marine energy conversion and charging platform, characterized in that... include: A floating platform, comprising an upper platform, a lower platform, and multiple support columns located between the upper and lower platforms; The wind energy harvesting mechanism has columns inserted and fixed inside a floating platform, a wind turbine located at the top of the columns, and an equipment compartment built into the bottom of the columns, wherein an energy conversion device is installed in the equipment compartment. The solar energy collection mechanism has multiple solar panels laid on the surface of the upper platform; The wave energy harvesting mechanism is installed on the side walls around the lower platform; Multiple lifting charging mechanisms are installed at equal intervals around the floating platform via mounting frames, forming a charging area for docked waterborne electrical equipment between two adjacent mounting frames. The lifting charging mechanism, wind turbine, solar panel, and wave energy collection mechanism are all electrically connected to the energy conversion device inside the equipment compartment, converting the collected wind energy, solar energy, and wave energy into electrical energy.
2. The floating marine energy conversion and charging platform according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lifting charging mechanism includes a mounting base, a contact charging plate, and a lifting drive assembly. The contact charging plate is slidably mounted on the mounting base and its lifting is controlled by the lifting drive assembly to ensure that the contact charging plate effectively contacts the charging end of the electrical equipment to achieve charging.
3. A floating marine energy conversion and charging platform according to claim 2, characterized in that: The lifting drive assembly includes a sprocket located at the upper end of the mounting base, a drive motor located at the bottom of the mounting base, and a chain. The middle section of the chain meshes with the sprocket, one end of which is connected to the contact charging plate, and the other end is wound around the gear on the drive motor shaft. As the drive motor rotates forward and backward, the chain drives the contact charging plate to rise and fall.
4. A floating marine energy conversion and charging platform according to claim 1, characterized in that: The mounting frame has an upper mounting plate, a lower mounting plate, and side plates, wherein the upper mounting plate is an extension of the upper platform, the lower mounting plate is assembled with the lower platform, and the lifting charging mechanism is fixed between the upper mounting plate and the lower mounting plate.
5. A floating marine energy conversion and charging platform according to claim 1, characterized in that: Reinforcing ribs are provided between the multiple support columns.
6. A floating marine energy conversion and charging platform according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lower platform is equipped with multiple buoys on its back, and the bottom of the buoys is fixed to the seabed by anchor chains.