Title of Invention

ASSEMBLY COMPRISING A WATER TURBINE AND A GENERATOR, THE ROTOR OF WHICH IS DIRECT-CONNECTED TO EACH ONE OF THE BLADES OF THE TURBINE.

Abstract The invention relates to an assembly having a water turbine (2) and a rotary electrical generator (1), the rotor (4) of which is connected to the turbine (2) The turbine (2) has at least three axially directed blades (5) According to the invention, each blade (5) is individually directly connected to the rotor (4) of the generator (1) The invention also relates to a use of the invented assembly for the generation of current from underwater currents.
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ASSEMBLY COMPRISING A WATER TURBINE AND A GENERATOR, THE ROTOR OF WHICH IS DIRECT-CONNECTED TO EACH ONE OF THE BLADEStff THE TURBINE
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an assembly that comprises a water turbine and a rotary electrical generator, the rotor of which is connected to the turbine, which turbine comprises a set of blades of at least three axially directed
blades
Background of the Invention
The present invention ts primarily, but not solely, intended for applications of production of electrical energy from underwater currents in seas and watercourses. Sea currents can be caused by tidal water, temperature or saline differences, the Conohs force of the rotation of the earth such as, e g , the Gulf Stream or of level difference, e g., on each side of sounds
The flow velocity of the water in sea currents is usually fairly moderate, i e , typically just a few m/s and may amount to 5 m/s at the most. The flow velocity in unregulated watercourses is normally of the same magnitude but may in rapids increase up. to 10-15 m/s.
Presently, the energy source offered by underwater currents is very little utilized for the generation of electricity. This depends above all on difficulties to achieve economically competitive technology for the same. In this connection, one of the problems is the low flow velocity The utilization of energy from such flows entails that turbines having low number of revolutions and high torque have to be used
In these conditions, an expedient turbine type is such a one that has axially directed blades Conventionally, such a one is formed with the blades thereof connected to a shaft via substantially radially directed stays, which shaft in turn is connected to the rotor of the generator. In applications when a turbine of relatively large dimensions is required, the stresses on the structure carrying the blades become large This may involve risk of distortions and oscillations in constructions, which may lead to deteriorated geometry of the setting of the blades with accompanying deteriorated efficiency. This may be especially sensitive if the water flow

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that drives the turbine is unstable, i e , that fluctuations occur in the velocity and direction of the flow. This may be the case, e g , in certain types of underwater currents where wave motions on the surface and tidal water affect a flow being stable in other respects. Furthermore, the requisite load-carrying structure makes the turbine complicated and ungainly
The object of the present invention is to obviate or at least reduce these problems
Summary of the Invention
The object set up has been attained by the fact that an assembly of the kind defined in the preamble of claim 1 comprises the special feature that each blade is individually directly connected to the rotor of the generator.
By the fact that the blades are carried directly by the rotor, the need for a particular load-carrying structure for the same is eliminated. The rotor, which normally is a relatively solid and robust body, ensures good support to the blades at least at one end of the same Thereby, the blades get more well-defined and stable positions. Furthermore, the total complexity of the assembly is reduced by the fact that the load-carrying structure becomes much simpler and consists to a large extent of a component that anyway is present for other reasons. Therefore, an assembly according to the invention becomes very advantageous in situations where a large assembly is required and where the conditions of flow not always are stable
According to a preferred embodiment of the assembly, the turbine comprises a first group of blades directed towards a first direction from the rotor and a second group of blades directed towards the opposite direction from the rotor, where each group comprises at least three blades.
This entails the advantage of the entire assembly getting a symmetry that is favourable as regards carrying the different types of occurring forces The bidirectional arrangement also entails that each blade can be made shorter, which gives increased shape stability to the part of each blade that is farthest from the attachment in the rotor Alternatively, a turbine having larger total axial length may be provided
According to an additional preferred embodiment, each blade in the first group is arranged in alignment with a blade in the second group Thereby, the

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symmetry of the assembly is additionally increased with even more stable operation characteristics as a consequence.
According to an additional preferred embodiment, blades that are located in coahgnment are directly mechanically connected to each other. Thereby, the advantage is attained that the blades stabilize each other in pairs by the fact that bending forces on one of the blades are carried by bending forces on the other.
According to an additional preferred embodiment, each blade is stayed by means of stay means. Although the assembly according to the invention in principle eliminates the need for the staying apart from the one that is obtained directly from the rotor, it may frequently be advantageous to provide the blades with supplementing staying in order to improve the stability of the blades However, the stay means therefor can be considerably simpler and weaker than in a conventional turbine where the blades entirely are carried by a stay construction. This is thanks to the blades primarily being carried by and getting steadiness from the rotor
According to an additional preferred embodiment, the stay means comprises elements that connect blades to each other. Thereby, staying is attained in a simple way
According to a preferred embodiment, said elements are directed radially inward from the respective blade and connected to each other with the radially innermost ends thereof. According to an alternative preferred embodiment, the elements extend between each blade adjacent in the circumferential direction.
Both these alternatives entail that the staying becomes stable with a relatively simple constructive design of the elements forming the stay means
According to an additional preferred embodiment, each blade is connected to the rotor via a joint device Thereby, it is attained that transfer of harmful bending moments and torque to the rotor from the blades can be limited
According to an additional preferred embodiment, the rotor comprises permanent magnets, whereby the same becomes robust and insensitive to operational disturbances in the electromagnetic transformation of energy.
According to an additional preferred embodiment, the stator is encapsulated in a waterproof house. Thus, in an expedient way the generator becomes adapted to act in a submarine environment

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According to an additional preferred embodiment, the rotor is located radially outside the stator and in the same axial plane as the stator Thereby, the assembly becomes compact in the axial as well as radial direction
According to an additional preferred embodiment, the stator is wound with a high-voltage cable provided with a core of a conducting material, a first layer of semiconducting material surrounding the conducting material, a layer of insulating material surrounding the first layer and a second layer of semiconducting material surrounding the insulating material
By means of a winding of this kind, it is made possible to manage the induction of current of very high voltage, thanks to the surrounding electrical field becoming homogeneous. By the fact that the current thereby can be kept lower, losses and heat release decrease.
According to an additional preferred embodiment, the stator of the generator is rotatable and connected to a turbine arranged to rotate the stator in the opposite direction to the rotor
The electromotive force, E| that is induced in a coil is determined according to Farraday's law from the relation

where N is the number of turns and F the magnetic flow This means that in a slowly running rotor, becomes small and results in a small induced electromotive force By the fact that also the stator rotates and that the direction of the rotation thereof is counter-directed the direction of the rotor, the relative motion between rotor and stator will be the sum of the rotary speed thereof. Thereby, the
term will increase correspondingly Thus, if the stator rotates by the same
velocity as the rotor, the term will be doubled, resulting in a doubled induced electromotive force in comparison with in a stationary stator.
According to an additional advantageous embodiment, the stator is wound for three-phase.
The above-mentioned preferred embodiments of the invented assembly are defined in the claims depending on claim 1

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The advantages of the invented assembly are especially valuable when the assembly is utilized for the production of energy from underwater currents.
Therefore, a second aspect of the invention consists of a use of the invented assembly for the generation of electric current from underwater currents
The invention is explained closer by the subsequent detailed description of advantageous embodiment examples of the same, reference being made to the appended drawing figures.
Brief Description of the Figures
Fig 1 is a schematic perspective view of a first embodiment example of the invention
Fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a second embodiment example of the invention
Figs. 3-5 are schematic end views of different examples of the turbine design according to the invention.
Fig 6 is a schematic perspective view of the turbine according to an additional embodiment example of the invention.
Fig. 7 illustrates a detail of the invention according to an additional embodiment example.
Fig 8 is a schematic perspective view of an additional embodiment example of the invention.
Fig. 9 is a cross-section through a cable used in the stator winding in an embodiment example of the invention.
Description of Advantageous Embodiment Examples of the Invention
Fig 1 is a schematic perspective view of a first example of an assembly according to the invention. The assembly consists of a generator 1 and a turbine 2. The generator 1 has an external stator 3 arranged in a frame 7, which rests on the bottom of the sea The respective shaft 8 of four axially directed blades 5 is fastened to the internal rotor 4 At the ends thereof turned from the rotor 4, the blades 5 are stayed by means of four stays 6, each of which extending between two adjacent blades 5 An underwater current A brings the turbine 2 to rotate and hence also the rotor 4, current being induced in the windings of the stator Outgo-

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ing cables indicate that it is a matter of three-phase Alternatively, the blades may of course be downwardly directed from the rotor.
In the embodiment example according to fig. 2, the rotor 4 is radially located outside the stator 3. The stator is carried by a stand (not shown), which rests on the bottom of the sea To the rotor, two groups of blades 5a, 5b are fastened directed towards the axially opposite direction. Each blade 5a in the first group is arranged in alignment with a blade 5b in the second group Each opposite pair of blades 5a, 5b is united to each other.
In figures 3-5, it is illustrated in end views of different examples of how the blades having the ends thereof turned from the rotor may be stayed at each other. In the example according to fig. 3, the turbine has five blades 5 and the arrangement of stays corresponds in principle to the one shown in fig. 1
In fig 4, where the turbine has three blades 5, the stays 5 are radially directed and are connected to each other in the centre.
In fig. 5, where the turbine has six blades 5, the stays 5 are radially directed as in fig. 4, but here they are connected to a centrally arranged ring-shaped staying element 9,
Alternatively, the stays 5 may of course be arranged a distance in from the ends of the blades Furthermore, a plurality of axially distributed stays may be arranged. One such embodiment is illustrated in fig 6
Fig. 7 illustrates jointed attachment of a blade 5 with the shaft 8 thereof being fastened to the rotor 4 via a joint device 10.
Fig 8 illustrates an alternative embodiment example having an external rotor 4 against three blades 5 on the turbine 2 and an internal stator 3. Here, the stator is arranged to rotate and is connected to a turbine 22 having three blades 25 The blades 25 of the stator turbine are angled in such a way that the stator will rotate in the opposite direction B to the direction of rotation C of the rotor.
In fig 9, an advantageous embodiment example of the stator winding of the generator is illustrated. The stator is wound with high-voltage cable and the figure is a cross-section through such a one The cable consists of a core having one or more wire conductors 31 of copper. The core is surrounded by an inner semiconducting layer 32. Outside this, a layer of solid insulation 33 is arranged, e.g , PEX insulation. Around the insulation, an outer semiconducting layer 34 is arranged Each one of the semiconducting layers forms an equipotential surface

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The figures that have been described above are schematic in that, for the understanding of the invention, less important details are omitted with the purpose of emphasizing the specific aspects significant for the invention.
Normally, an assembly according to the invention has a size corresponding to a turbine diameter of 2-10 m. However, in local energy supply to just one or a few users, smaller sizes in the range of a rotor diameter of 0,5-2 m may be considered. In certain applications, such as, e.g., far out on the sea in the Gulf Stream, very large dimensions may be considered, having a rotor diameter of up to 100 m.

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CLAIMS
Assembly comprising a water turbine (2) and a rotary electrical generator (1), the rotor (4) of which is connected to the turbine (2), which turbine (2) comprises at least three axialiy directed blades (5) characterized in that each blade (5) is individually directly connected to the rotor (4) of the generator (1)
2. Assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that the turbine (2) com
prises a first group of blades (5a) directed towards a first direction from the rotor
(4) and a second group of blades (5b) directed towards the opposite direction from
the rotor (4), with each group comprising at least 3 biades (5a, 5b).
3. Assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that each blade (5a) in
the first group is arranged in coalignment with a blade (5b) in the second group.
4. Assembly according to claim 3, characterized in that blades (5a, 5b)
located in coalignment are directly mechanically connected to each other.
5. Assembly according to claims 1-4, characterized in that each blade (5) is
stayed by stay means

6 Assembly according to claim 5, characterized in that the stay means
comprises elements (6) that connect blades (5) to each other.
7 Assembly according to claim 6, characterized in that the stay means
comprises element (6) directed radially inward from the respective blade (5), the
radially innermost ends of which element are connected to each other.
8 Assembly according to claim 6, characterized in that the stay means
comprises elements extending between each blade adjacent in the circumferential
direction.
9 Assembly according to any one of claims 1-8, characterized in that each
blade (5) is connected to the rotor via a joint device (10).

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10 Assembly according to any one of claims 1-9, characterized in that the rotor (4) comprises permanent magnets (21).
11. Assembly according to any one of claims 1-10, characterized in that the stator (3) is encapsulated in a waterproof house.
12 Assembly according to any one of claims 1-11, characterized in that the rotor is situated radially outside the stator and in the same axial plane as the stator.
13. Assembly according to any one of claims 1-12, characterized in that the
stator is wound with a high-voltage cable provided with a core (31) of conducting
material, a first layer (32) of semiconducting material surrounding the conducting
material, a layer (33) of insulating material surrounding the first layer (32) and a
second layer (34) of semiconducting material surrounding the insulating material.
14. Assembly according to any one of claims 1-13, characterized in that the
stator (3) of the generator is rotatable and connected to a turbine (22) arranged to
rotate the stator (3) in the opposite direction to the rotor (4)
15 Assembly according to any one of claims 1-14, characterized in that the stator (9) is wound for three-phase
16. Use of an assembly according to any one of claims 1-15 for the generation of electric current from underwater currents.
The invention relates to an assembly having a water turbine (2) and a rotary electrical generator (1), the rotor (4) of which is connected to the turbine (2) The turbine (2) has at least three axially directed blades (5) According to the invention, each blade (5) is individually directly connected to the rotor (4) of the generator (1) The invention also relates to a use of the invented assembly for the generation of current from underwater currents.

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02669-kolnp-2006 description(complete).pdf

02669-kolnp-2006 drawings.pdf

02669-kolnp-2006 form-1.pdf

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02669-kolnp-2006-assignment.pdf

02669-kolnp-2006-correspondence.pdf

02669-kolnp-2006-form-3-1.1.pdf

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2669-KOLNP-2006-(26-11-2012)-ABSTRACT-1.pdf

2669-KOLNP-2006-(26-11-2012)-ABSTRACT.pdf

2669-KOLNP-2006-(26-11-2012)-ANNEXURE TO FORM 3-1.pdf

2669-KOLNP-2006-(26-11-2012)-ANNEXURE TO FORM 3.pdf

2669-KOLNP-2006-(26-11-2012)-CLAIMS-1.pdf

2669-KOLNP-2006-(26-11-2012)-CLAIMS.pdf

2669-KOLNP-2006-(26-11-2012)-DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE)-1.pdf

2669-KOLNP-2006-(26-11-2012)-DRAWINGS.pdf

2669-KOLNP-2006-(26-11-2012)-FORM-1-1.pdf

2669-KOLNP-2006-(26-11-2012)-FORM-1.pdf

2669-KOLNP-2006-(26-11-2012)-FORM-2-1.pdf

2669-KOLNP-2006-(26-11-2012)-FORM-2.pdf

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2669-KOLNP-2006-(26-11-2012)-PA-1.pdf

2669-KOLNP-2006-(26-11-2012)-PETITION UNDER RULE 137.pdf

2669-KOLNP-2006-(27-09-2012)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

2669-KOLNP-2006-(27-09-2012)-OTHERS.pdf

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Patent Number 255949
Indian Patent Application Number 2669/KOLNP/2006
PG Journal Number 15/2013
Publication Date 12-Apr-2013
Grant Date 08-Apr-2013
Date of Filing 14-Sep-2006
Name of Patentee CURRENT POWER SWEDEN AB
Applicant Address C/O.THORBURN ANKARGATAN 8,SE-723 48, VASTERAS
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 LEIJON,MATS HAVELVAGEN 6,S-756 47 UPPSALA
2 SEGERGREN,ERIK HOGANASGATAN 8 C, S-753030,UPPSALA,SWEDEN
3 BERNHOFF,HANS GEIJERSGATAN 56A, S-752 31,UPPSALA,
PCT International Classification Number F03B3/12
PCT International Application Number PCT/SE2005/000346
PCT International Filing date 2005-03-10
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 0400667-2 2004-03-16 Sweden