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publicationDate 2010-01-29-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber RO-122788-B1
titleOfInvention WATER INSTALLATION
abstract The invention relates to an installation designed to accumulate the energy of waves and to raise water from the sea to a certain height, to be used for various activities or from where, by free fall, to operate certain power machines. The installation according to the invention consists of a float (1) attached to the end of a cable (2) which passes under a pulley (3) fixed on a foundation (4) located on the seabed, the other end of the cable (2) being wound on a drum (5) located on the seafront, it has an axle (6) common to that of an elevator (7), on which it rotates only in one direction, on the drum (5) being wound upside down a second cable ( 16), so that when the first cable (2) is pulled, the drum (5) rotates and this cable (2) unwinds from the drum (5), and the second cable (16), which is passed through a pulley (17) fixed at a predetermined height and has a counterweight at the other end (18), is wound on the drum (5), when the float (1) is driven by the wave, the drum (5) coupling the axle (6) and determining operation of the elevator (7), and after passing the wave, the counterweight (18) lowers, rotates the drum (5) and wraps it on the first cable (2), which pulls the float (1) to the initial position.
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