Underwater wave-powered power generation

The system addresses inefficiencies in underwater wave energy conversion by using an infinite rotary prime mover and power generator with rubber-wrapped cables for power transmission, achieving efficient wave-powered power generation.

JP2026046975AInactive Publication Date: 2026-03-13佐藤 真郷
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Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
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Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-08-29
Publication Date
2026-03-13
Estimated Expiration
Not applicable · inactive patent

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Technical Problem

Existing technologies for harnessing underwater wave energy are inefficient and lack effective mechanisms for converting this energy into usable power.

Method used

A system utilizing an infinite rotary type prime mover and power generator, combined with a box-shaped structure for wave-powered power generation, which includes rubber-wrapped cables for power transmission and storage.

Benefits of technology

The system effectively converts underwater wave energy into usable power, providing a reliable and efficient power generation solution.

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Abstract

To address the challenges of poverty and other factors that prevent people from pursuing their education worldwide, and to resolve issues related to international energy transformation and sustainable energy. [Solution] We will share information with various ministries and agencies and countries, and work together with the government and private sector to resolve issues such as land use for power plants that are deemed unnecessary between governments.
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1. The system will generate and store electricity using the force of universal gravitation, which is the force of waves near the surface of the ocean and whose total weight is unknown but moves infinitely, and will be constructed using a rotary mechanism within a Mobius strip made of electrically insulating rubber, etc. It will be controlled on land with a control panel and other components, referencing some parts of a system similar to NASA's, and will be completed by either myself or Japan, working to bring about national benefits by obtaining patents from other countries.

2. The water surface above the generator embedded in the concrete on the seabed is controlled by opening and closing fins in 5-10 cm increments from a control panel room on land. We will also implement measures such as adjusting staffing levels and working hours.

3. Repairing a concrete-covered generator near sea level involves lifting the entire machine using a nine-point lifting hook, attaching the excess length of the power transmission cable beforehand, and then returning it to the ground for repair. However, simply moving it back to the ground is absolutely unacceptable.