A device that converts wave energy to electrical or chemical energy includes a buoy adapted to float on a water surface, a venturi tube, and a rigid or flexible means of connecting the buoy and the venturi tube. The venturi tube defines a lumen through which water flows downwardly when the buoy move
A device that converts wave energy to electrical or chemical energy includes a buoy adapted to float on a water surface, a venturi tube, and a rigid or flexible means of connecting the buoy and the venturi tube. The venturi tube defines a lumen through which water flows downwardly when the buoy moves upwardly and upwardly when the buoy moves downwardly. A constriction is formed in the lumen to create a venturi effect for water flowing upwardly and downwardly through the lumen. A turbine is positioned in the lumen at the constriction where water flow is at a maximum rate. The turbine is connected to a generator so that the venturi effect is harnessed to generate power. Multiple embodiments are included.
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1. A wave energy conversion apparatus, comprising: a flotation device adapted to float on the surface of a body of water having a wave base;a venturi device having a venturi channel including an upper mouth, a lower mouth and a constricted region between the upper and lower mouths;a connection assem
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A wave energy conversion apparatus, comprising: a flotation device adapted to float on the surface of a body of water having a wave base;a venturi device having a venturi channel including an upper mouth, a lower mouth and a constricted region between the upper and lower mouths;a connection assembly connecting the venturi device to the flotation device such that when the apparatus is in position in the body of water, the venturi device is positioned below the flotation device and at a distance below the surface of the body of water near or below the wave base, and water flows downwardly in the venturi channel and through the constricted region when the flotation device moves upwardly by wave action in the body of water and water flows upwardly in the venturi channel and through the constricted region when the flotation device moves downwardly by wave action in the body of water; anda turbine in the venturi channel;the constricted region has a cross-sectional area that is less than one-half of that of one of the upper or lower mouths thereby causing water flowing through the constricted region to have a speed that is more than two times the speed of water entering the one of the upper or lower mouths;a plurality of rods, each of the rods extending between the flotation device and the venturi tube; andat least one of a first extension cuff extending upwardly from the upper mouth and a second extension cuff extending downwardly from the lower mouth. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein at least one of the rods is connected to the venturi tube at a location outside of the venturi channel. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the rods extend down and along the outer surface of the venturi tube and are secured thereto. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the rods are positioned at least partially within an envelope defined by an outside surface of the venturi tube. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the rods are connected to the venturi tube at a plurality of locations including at least one location outside of an innermost surface of the constricted region. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the venturi tube is connection to the flotation device at a plurality of connection points on the flotation device and at least one of the connection points is at least partially outside of an upward projection of the innermost surface of the constricted region of the venturi tube. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the cross-sectional area of the constricted region is less than one-quarter, one-sixteenth or one-sixty-fourth of that of one of the upper or lower mouths thereby causing water flowing through the constricted region to have a speed that is more than respectively four, sixteen or sixty-four times the speed of water entering the one of the upper or lower mouths. 8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of rods are configured to connect the venturi tube to the flotation device such that when the apparatus is in position in the body of water a top of the venturi tube, if there is no first extension cuff, or if there is a first extension cuff, the top of the first extension cuff is at or below the wave base. 9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the venturi tube is centered underneath the flotation device. 10. A wave energy conversion apparatus, comprising: a flotation device adapted to float on the surface of a body of water having a wave base;a venturi tube having a venturi channel including an upper mouth, a lower mouth and a constricted region between the upper and lower mouths;the venturi tube is connected to the flotation device such that when the apparatus is in position in the body of water, the venturi tube is positioned below the flotation device and at a distance below the surface of the body of water near or below the wave base, and water flows downwardly in the venturi channel and through the constricted region when the flotation device moves upwardly by wave action in the body of water and water flows upwardly in the venturi channel and through the constricted region when the flotation device moves downwardly by wave action in the body of water;a turbine in the venturi channel;the constricted region has a cross-sectional area that is less than one-half of that of one of the upper or lower mouths thereby causing water flowing through the constricted region to have a speed that is more than two times the speed of water entering the one of the upper or lower mouths;the venturi tube is connected to the flotation device at a plurality of connection points on the flotation device and at least one of the connection points is at least partially outside of an upward projection of the innermost surface of the constricted region of the venturi tube; andat least one of a first extension cuff extending upwardly from the upper mouth and a second extension cuff extending downwardly from the lower mouth. 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the flotation device is connected to the venturi tube at one or more locations outside of an innermost surface of the constricted region of the venturi channel. 12. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein a plurality of elongate members connect the venturi tube to the flotation device and extend down the venturi tube and are secured thereto. 13. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the flotation device is connected to the venturi tube at a plurality of locations including at least one location at least partially outside of an innermost surface of the constricted region. 14. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the cross-sectional area of the constricted region is less than one-quarter, one-sixteenth or one-sixty-fourth of that of one of the upper or lower mouths thereby causing water flowing through the constricted region to have a speed that is more than respectively four, sixteen or sixty-four times the speed of water entering the one of the upper or lower mouths. 15. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the venturi tube is connected to the flotation device such that when the apparatus is in position in the body of water a top of the venturi tube, if there is no first extension cuff, or if there is a first extension cuff, the top of the first extension cuff is at or below the wave base. 16. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the venturi tube is centered underneath the flotation device. 17. A wave energy conversion apparatus, comprising: a flotation device that is adapted to float on the surface of a body of water having a wave base;a venturi tube having a venturi channel including an upper mouth, a lower mouth and a constricted region between the upper and lower mouths;the venturi tube being connected to the flotation device such that when the apparatus is in position in the body of water, the venturi tube is positioned below the flotation device and at a distance below the surface of the body of water near or below the wave base, and water flows downwardly in the venturi channel and through the constricted region when the flotation device moves upwardly by wave action in the body of water and water flows upwardly in the venturi channel and through the constricted region when the flotation device moves downwardly by wave action in the body of water;a turbine in the venturi channel; andat least one of a first extension cuff extending upwardly from the upper mouth and a second extension cuff extending downwardly from the lower mouth. 18. The apparatus of claim 17 further comprising both the first extension cuff and the second extension cuff and a casing having an upper end which the first extension cuff abuts and a lower end which the second extension cuff abuts. 19. The apparatus of claim 17 further comprising both the first extension cuff and the second extension cuff, and a tubing which forms the first extension cuff, the second extension cuff and a housing for the venturi channel. 20. The apparatus of claim 17 further comprising a plurality of vertical rods connecting the venturi tube to the flotation device and wherein the vertical rods extend down and are attached to the first extension cuff and/or to a casing for the venturi channel. 21. The apparatus of claim 17 further comprising a generator supported by the flotation device or the venturi device and to which the turbine is operatively connected. 22. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the venturi tube is held rigidly relative to the flotation device to thereby maintain a fixed distance therebetween. 23. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein at least one cable connects the venturi tube to the flotation device and/or the first extension cuff. 24. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the at least one cable is non-stretchable. 25. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the venturi tube is connected to the flotation device such that when the apparatus is in position in the body of water a top of the venturi tube, if there is no first extension cuff, or if there is a first extension cuff, the top of the first extension cuff is at or below the wave base. 26. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein a flexible assembly connects the venturi tube to the flotation device to allow the longitudinal axis of the venturi tube to not be coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the flotation device. 27. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein the flexible assembly includes at least one cable. 28. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the at least one extension is configured to direct the force resulting from the acceleration of the water within the at least one extension so as to either increase the pressure of the water entering a constricted portion of the venturi channel or to decrease the pressure of the water exiting a constricted portion of the venturi channel. 29. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the longitudinal axis of the at least one extension is coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the venturi channel. 30. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the distance between the venturi tube and the surface of the body of water is sufficient to place the tube in water that is at or below the wave base so that upward movements of the tube cause the tube to impinge upon still water above the top opening of the first extension. 31. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the apparatus includes the first extension, and the first extension includes a top mouth whose perimeter lies in a plane normal to a longitudinal axis of the first extension. 32. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the at least one extension comprises a tube. 33. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the venturi tube is centered underneath the flotation device. 34. A wave energy conversion apparatus, comprising: a flotation device adapted to float on the surface of a body of water having a wave base;a venturi tube having a venturi channel including an upper mouth, a lower mouth and a constricted region between the upper and lower mouths;the venturi tube is connected to the flotation device such that when the apparatus is in position in the body of water, the venturi tube is positioned below the flotation device and at a distance below the surface of the body of water near or below the wave base, and water flows downwardly in the venturi channel and through the constricted region when the flotation device moves upwardly by wave action in the body of water and water flows upwardly in the venturi channel and through the constricted region when the flotation device moves downwardly by wave action in the body of water;a turbine in the venturi channel;the constricted region has a cross-sectional area that is less than one-half of that of one of the upper or lower mouths thereby causing water flowing through the constricted region to have a speed that is more than two times the speed of water entering the one of the upper or lower mouths; andat least one of a first extension cuff extending upwardly from the upper mouth and a second extension cuff extending downwardly from the lower mouth. 35. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the cross-sectional area of the constricted region is less than one-quarter of that of one of the upper or lower mouths thereby causing water flowing through the constricted region to have a speed that is more than four times the speed of water entering the one of the upper or lower mouths. 36. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the cross-sectional area of the constricted region is less than one-sixteenth of that of one of the upper or lower mouths thereby causing water flowing through the constricted region to have a speed that is more than sixteen times the speed of water entering the one of the upper or lower mouths. 37. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the cross- sectional area of the constricted region is less than one-sixty-fourth of that of one of the upper or lower mouths thereby causing water flowing through the constricted region to have a speed that is more than sixty-four times the speed of water entering the one of the upper or lower mouths. 38. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the turbine is in the constricted region. 39. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the cross- sectional area is less than one-half of that of the upper mouth and that of the lower mouth thereby causing water flowing through the constricted region to have a speed that is more than two times the speed of water entering either of the upper or lower mouths. 40. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the venturi tube is held rigidly relative to the flotation device to thereby maintain a fixed distance therebetween. 41. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein at least one cable connects the venturi tube to the flotation device and/or the first extension cuff. 42. The apparatus of claim 41 wherein at least one cable connects the venturi tube to the flotation device and/or the first extension cuff. 43. The apparatus of claim 34 further comprising a generator to which the turbine is operatively connected. 44. The apparatus of claim 43 wherein the generator is at the flotation device. 45. The apparatus of claim 43 wherein the generator is at the venturi tube. 46. The apparatus of claim 43 wherein the turbine is a perpendicular axis turbine. 47. The apparatus of claim 43 wherein a connector between the turbine and the generator includes a rigid shaft. 48. The apparatus of claim 43 wherein a connector between the turbine and the generator includes a flexible shaft. 49. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the cross-sectional shape of the channel perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the channel is non-circular. 50. The apparatus of claim 34 further comprising: a first vane positioned at a first end of the venturi channel and configured to impart a swirling motion to water flowing into the first end of the channel; and a second vane positioned at a second end of the venturi channel and configured to impart a swirling motion to water flowing into the second end of the channel. 51. The apparatus of claim 34 further comprising a plurality of wings connected to the venturi tube in radial relation to a longitudinal axis of symmetry of the venturi tube, and the wings are configured to inhibit rotation of the venturi tube in the body of water. 52. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the venturi channel has an hourglass shape. 53. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the apparatus includes both the first extension cuff and the second extension cuff. 54. The apparatus of claim 53 wherein a casing has an upper end which the first extension cuff abuts and a lower end which the second extension cuff abuts. 55. The apparatus of claim 53 wherein a tubing forms the first extension cuff, the second extension cuff and a housing for the venturi channel. 56. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the apparatus includes the first extension cuff. 57. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the apparatus includes the second extension cuff. 58. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein both of the cuffs are cylindrically shaped. 59. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the venturi tube is connected to the flotation device at a plurality of connection points on the flotation device and at least one of the connection points is at least partially outside of an upward projection of the innermost surface of the constricted region of the venturi tube. 60. The apparatus of claim 34 further comprising a plurality of rods extending between the flotation device and the venturi tube and forming a rigid connection therebetween. 61. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the venturi tube includes an internal hourglass-shaped venturi surface, and a casing surrounding the hourglass-shaped venturi surface, and the casing defines with the first and second extension cuffs a continuous cylinder. 62. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the venturi tube is connected to the flotation device such that when the apparatus is in position in the body of water a top of the venturi tube, if there is no first extension cuff, or if there is a first extension cuff, the top of the first extension cuff is at or below a wave base of the body of water. 63. A wave energy conversion apparatus, comprising: a flotation device adapted to float on the surface of a body of water;a venturi tube having a venturi channel including an upper mouth, a lower mouth and a constricted region between the upper and lower mouths;the venturi tube is connected to the flotation device such that when the apparatus is in position in the body of water, the venturi tube is positioned below the flotation device and at a distance below the surface of the body of water, and water inside the venturi channel flows away from the upper mouth, through the constricted region, and toward the lower mouth when the flotation device moves upwardly by wave action in the body of water, and water inside the venturi channel flows away from the lower mouth, through the constricted region and toward the upper mouth when the flotation device moves downwardly by wave action in the body of water;a turbine in the venturi channel;a plurality of rods, each of the rods extending between the flotation device and the venturi tube; andat least one of a first extension cuff extending upwardly from the upper mouth and a second extension cuff extending downwardly from the lower mouth;wherein the rods are positioned at least partially within an envelope defined by an outside surface of the venturi tube. 64. The apparatus of claim 63 wherein the constricted region has a cross-sectional area that is less than one-half of that of one of the upper or lower mouths thereby causing water flowing through the constricted region to have a speed that is more than two times the speed of water entering the one of the upper or lower mouths. 65. The apparatus of claim 63 wherein the cross-sectional area of the constricted region is less than one-quarter of that of one of the upper or lower mouths thereby causing water flowing through the constricted region to have a speed that is more than four times the speed of water entering the one of the upper or lower mouths. 66. A wave energy conversion apparatus, comprising: a flotation device adapted to float on the surface of a body of water;a venturi tube having a venturi channel including an upper mouth, a lower mouth and a constricted region between the upper and lower mouths;the venturi tube is connected to the flotation device such that when the apparatus is in position in the body of water, the venturi tube is positioned below the flotation device and at a distance below the surface of the body of water, and water inside the venturi channel flows away from the upper mouth, through the constricted region, and toward the lower mouth when the flotation device moves upwardly by wave action in the body of water, and water inside the venturi channel flows away from the lower mouth, through the constricted region and toward the upper mouth when the flotation device moves downwardly by wave action in the body of water;a turbine in the venturi channel;a plurality of rods, each of the rods extending between the flotation device and the venturi tube; andat least one of a first extension cuff extending upwardly from the upper mouth and a second extension cuff extending downwardly from the lower mouth;wherein the rods are connected to the venturi tube at a plurality of locations including at least one location outside of an innermost surface of the constricted region. 67. The apparatus of claim 66 wherein the constricted region has a cross-sectional area that is less than one-half of that of one of the upper or lower mouths thereby causing water flowing through the constricted region to have a speed that is more than two times the speed of water entering the one of the upper or lower mouths. 68. The apparatus of claim 67 wherein the cross-sectional area of the constricted region is less than one-quarter of that of one of the upper or lower mouths thereby causing water flowing through the constricted region to have a speed that is more than four times the speed of water entering the one of the upper or lower mouths. 69. A wave energy conversion apparatus, comprising: a flotation device adapted to float on the surface of a body of water;a venturi tube having a venturi channel including an upper mouth, a lower mouth and a constricted region between the upper and lower mouths;the venturi tube is connected to the flotation device such that when the apparatus is in position in the body of water, the venturi tube is positioned below the flotation device and at a distance below the surface of the body of water, and water inside the venturi channel flows away from the upper mouth, through the constricted region, and toward the lower mouth when the flotation device moves upwardly by wave action in the body of water, and water inside the venturi channel flows away from the lower mouth, through the constricted region and toward the upper mouth when the flotation device moves downwardly by wave action in the body of water;a turbine in the venturi channel;a first extension cuff extending upwardly from the upper mouth and a second extension cuff extending downwardly from the lower mouth; andthe venturi tube including an internal hourglass-shaped venturi surface, and a casing surrounding the hourglass-shaped venturi surface, and the casing defines with the first and second extension cuffs a continuous cylinder. 70. The apparatus of claim 69 wherein the constricted region has a cross-sectional area that is less than one-half of that of one of the upper or lower mouths thereby causing water flowing through the constricted region to have a speed that is more than two times the speed of water entering the one of the upper or lower mouths. 71. The apparatus of claim 70 wherein the cross-sectional area of the constricted region is less than one-quarter of that of one of the upper or lower mouths thereby causing water flowing through the constricted region to have a speed that is more than four times the speed of water entering the one of the upper or lower mouths.
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