![]() Device for boat propulsion or energy production
专利摘要:
Propulsion device for boats or device or energy production comprising: a first track (6a) a second track (6b); driving wheels (3a-d) each having a peripheral surface (4) comprising a friction device (5) rotatably arranged in at least one frame (2), wherein the first track (6a) is arranged in contact with the friction devices (5) at a first set of driving wheels (3a, b), the second track (6b) is arranged in contact with the friction devices (5) at a second set of driving wheels (3c, d), such that the tracks move with the same speed as the peripheral surface of the rotatable driving wheels where the track is in contact with the friction devices when the driving wheels rotate; a plurality of shovel rollers (7a-d) each comprising a first (8a) and a second end (8b) and between the ends a device (9) with an outer periphery, wherein the first ends (8a) of the shovel rollers are arranged in the first track (6a) and the second ends (8b) of the shovel rollers are arranged in the second track (6b) such that the shovel rollers move with the tracks in relation to the structure when the driving wheels rotate, wherein the device further comprises a flat continuous carpet-like device (10) with side-ends (11) which is arranged between the first and second sets of driving wheels and abutting the outer periphery of the shovel rollers (7a-d); that the carpet-like device forms a shovel surface (13) between two of the shovel rollers (7a-d), and that the formed shovel moves in relation to the frame when the shovel rollers (7a-d) move in relation to the frame. 公开号:SE1051025A1 申请号:SE1051025 申请日:2010-10-01 公开日:2012-04-02 发明作者:Per Gidlund 申请人:Cosmomind Ab; IPC主号:
专利说明:
[4] It is known to use wind turbines and water wheels with rotary type blades for energy production. It is also known to use wave power plants that use the up and down movements of waves to extract energy. The disadvantage of existing solutions for energy production through wind turbines is that these are so-called fast runners which must be stopped at high wind speeds (25 m / s) in order not to risk a breakdown by the rotor blades coming loose. A device with rotating impellers placed in water For energy production must be placed in places so that the impellers are allowed to rotate freely, and so that its impact on the surrounding environment and that damage to fish and other living things is minimized. The ability of the wave power plants to extract energy is dependent on the availability of relatively high waves, ie differences between wave peaks and wave valleys. [5] An object of the present invention is to Improve the Propulsion Device of Boats, Preferably boats of a smaller type such as pedal boats for recreational use, smaller fishing boats for recreational fishing and other Vessels. [6] A second object of the invention is to improve a device for energy production, preferably from wind, road power and flowing water. [7] When using a device according to the invention for extracting energy from flowing water, the freedom of placement is great in contrast to the prior art. [8] The device according to the invention, located on the water surface, can further extract energy even from roads of less than 1-3 meters, which is an advantage compared with today's road power technology. 63066 [9] The above object is achieved according to the invention by the above device being arranged above, on or below the water surface to generate energy when water waves, flowing water or wind cause the vane of the device to move relative to the structure, so that this movement can be used to mechanically operate another device or to store energy in an energy storage device. [10] The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Fig. 1 shows schematically a perspective view of a first embodiment according to the invention. [12] Figures 2a-d show schematically four views of a paddle roller included in a device according to the invention. [13] Fig. 3a schematically shows a view of a trolley track seen from above included in a device according to the invention. [14] Fig. 3b shows schliematically a view of a plurality of trolleys movably arranged along a trolley path. [15] Figures 4a-e schematically show a view of a trolley seen from a few different angles. [16] Fig. 5a schematically shows a side view of a first embodiment in a first position. [17] Fig. Sb schliematically shows a view of a first embodiment in a second position. [18] Fig. 5c shows schliematically a view of a first embodiment in a third flame. [19] Fig. 6a schematically shows a view of a second embodiment in a first position. 63066 6 [20] Fig. 6b schematically shows a view of a second embodiment in a second view. Fig. 6c schematically shows a view of a second embodiment in a third eye. [22] Fig. 7a schematically shows a side view of a second embodiment according to the invention, the drive wheel dies in series. [23] Fig. 7b schematically shows a view of a second embodiment according to the invention, the drive wheel dies in series. [24] Fig. 8a schematically shows a side view of a third embodiment according to the invention in a first view. [25] Fig. 8b schematically shows a view of a third embodiment according to the invention in a second view. [26] Fig. 8c schematically shows a view of a third embodiment according to the invention in a third view. [27] Fig. 9a schematically shows a view of a fourth embodiment according to the invention in a first view. [28] Fig. 9b schematically shows a view of a fourth embodiment according to the invention in a second view. [29] Fig. 10a shows a growth device included in a device according to the invention. [30] Fig. 10b shows a growth device included in a device according to the invention. Figs. 1a and 1b schematically show a side view and a plan view, respectively, of a vehicle equipped with a propulsion device according to the invention. 63066 [32] Fig. 12 shows a carpet cover included in a device according to the invention. [33] Figures 13a-b schematically show a view of an energy production device according to the invention. [34] In the following, a detailed description of the Embodiments will be given. [35] Figures 2a-b schematically show an end section of a paddle roller 7, seen from the side of the paddle roller, perpendicular to the direction of extension of the paddle roller radially towards the rotation center of the substantially cylindrical paddle roller, together with a mat-like member 10. As shown in the figure, the paddle roller comprises an end 8a which is arranged in the drive belt 6a, so that at least the central, substantially cylindrical, part of the vane roller can rotate relative to the drive belts. [36] Fig. 3a schematically shows a view of a first trolley track seen from above. A trolley track 22 is arranged along a bevelled surface 23a of the first carpet feeder device 4a, and analogously along a bevelled surface 23b of the second carpet feeder device 14b. It will be appreciated that other analogous embodiments are possible within the scope of the invention, for example the carpet feeders and trolley tracks may be arranged in a separate base plate (not shown) instead of being formed in one piece carpeting device with a chamfered surface as described above. An edge 24 of the chamfered surface is arranged to abut and follow a straight section 25 of a first side 46 of the trolley track 22. The trolley tracks 22 are further arranged between the first and second sets of rotatable drive wheels as shown in Fig. 1. [37] Figures 4a-e schematically show views of a trolley 30 seen from a number of angles. The trolley 30 comprises a first trolley wall 31 and a second trolley wall 32. Between the first and the second trolley wall two roller bearings 33 are arranged in line, and on the first trolley wall a sliding bracket 34 is arranged. The sliding bracket 34 comprises a first end 35 and a second end 36 substantially shaped as semicircles but may also consist of other shapes, and between them a substantially straight section 37 and where the sliding bracket has an inner surface 38 and an outer surface 39, see Fig. 4c. The sliding bracket further consists of a first side surface 40 and a second side surface 41 and is fixedly arranged on the first carriage wall 31 in a first end 35 and first side surface 40, see Fig. 4d. The figures further show a substantially cylindrical inner vane roller 42, the end of which is slidably arranged in the inner surface 38 of the sliding bracket 34 so that an inner vane roller 42 is arranged per sliding bracket 34 and can move between both ends of the sliding bracket. On the circular end surfaces 43 of the inner paddle rollers, roller bearings 44 are arranged around which the inner paddle rollers are allowed to rotate, see Fig. 4e. The roller bearings 44 are arranged so as to extend from the first side surface 40 of the slide bracket. A chamfer 45 in the first trolley wall 31 may accommodate the inner paddle roller 42 when positioned in its first end 35. Fig. 4d shows an inner paddle roller mat holder 66 which is rotatable arranged around the inner paddle roller 42. Analogously to the mat holder device 19, it aims to pour the mat-like member 10 into place against the periphery of the inner paddle roller 42. A configuration 67 of the inner paddle roller mat holder 66 reads by gripping a wire member 68 of the mat-like member 10 fixed to the latter in 2 dimensions, but allowing movement in the third dimension. [38] A plurality of trolleys 30 are movably arranged in the trolley track 22 according to Figure 3b to follow the trolley track by roller friction with the aid of the roller bearings 33. [39] Fig. 5a schematically shows a sectional view of a First Embodiment From the side. [40] In Figure 5b, the drive wheel has been caused to rotate in a counterclockwise direction, which causes the drive belts 6a, 6b and the vanes 7a-d rotatably suspended in the drive belts to move in a counterclockwise direction around the drive wheel 3. A second paddle roller 7b is located due to this displacement in a position corresponding to an outer periphery of the drive wheels 3 and thereby the gear device 17 of the paddle roller is located along the tooth receiving surface 15 of the mat feeding device i4b, so that the gear device i7 engages the tooth receiving surface 15 so that the second shaft | caused to rotate and by s | the friction member i2 of the mat-like member 10 is driven by the mat-like member around the second shoe | 7 | The first carriage 30a has been moved a distance along the first side 46 of the carriageway in a counterclockwise direction, which has thereby caused the vane surface 13 to move in a counterclockwise direction. In order for the mat-like organ iO not to | ko | apsa without hå | as stretched out when it is driven around by the displacement of the forest | va | s, it has been placed outside and slidably or ru | bare, adjacent to a first frame | s 49a. A third shovel | va |s 7c has been moved by the movement of the drive belt from a first | eye to | a second | eye. A driver device 2ia fixedly arranged in the drive belt 6b in close proximity to | and on each side of the attachment of the third shoe guide 7c to the drive belt 6b for a third guide bracket 34c in front of it | the second side of the trolley track 47. As shown in the figure, a third inner shoe | va |s 42c is in a position corresponding to a second end 36 of the guide post 34c when pressed out by the mat-like member 10 and not prevented by any stop strip 24. A fourth shovel | va | s 7d has been moved out | an eye corresponding to an outer periphery of the drive wheel 3 and thereby caused to rotate. A fourth inner shoulder |d | 42s is in a position corresponding to a second end 36 of a fourth guide 34d but tangential to the stop | 24. The corresponding fourth carriage 30d in which the fourth slide is arranged is thus in a duck 26 of the carriageway 22. [42] Fig. 6a schematically shows a view of a second embodiment of a device according to the invention in a first light. The device comprises two sets of drive wheels about a drive wheel 3 each rotatably arranged in a structure 2, four paddle rollers 7a-d which are rotatably arranged in the periphery of the drive wheel in a drive belt 6 integrated with the drive wheel, a mat feeding device fixedly arranged in the structure and having a corresponding to a part of the periphery of the drive wheel 3 arranged with a tooth receiving surface 15, on such a sweetness that a maximum of between two and three paddle rollers 7a-d are constantly in such a position that their gear devices 17 engage the tooth receiving surface 15 of the mat feeding device 14 so that the paddle rollers 7a -d is caused to rotate. The figure shows a first paddle surface 13a and a second paddle surface 13b. [43] Figs. 6b-c schematically show side views of the second embodiment in a second and third position where the vane surfaces are caused to move relative to the structure 2 while the vane rollers 7a-d move relative to the structure 2 according to a principle analogous to that described in Figs. 5a-c. Figure 6b also shows a third formed paddle surface 13c through the movement of the paddle rollers. [44] Fig. 7a schematically shows a view of the second embodiment according to the invention, the drive wheel 3a, being connected in series by means of two drive belts 50a, 50b arranged with a type of friction means and a pair of rotatably arranged shafts fixedly arranged in the center of rotation of the drive wheel arranged with complementary friction means for engaging the friction means of the drive belts. When the first drive belt 50a is activated, i.e. caused to rotate by, for example, a motor device or by pedal force, a first drive wheel 3a is rotated by the engagement between the friction means between the first drive belt 50a and a first shaft 51a. The rotation of the first shaft 5la then the second drive belt 50b to rotate through the friction means between the first shaft 51a and the second drive belt 50b. Finally, the second shaft 51b and thus the second drive wheel Bb are caused to rotate through the friction means between the second drive belt 50b and the second shaft 51b. [45] Fig. 7b schematically shows a view of the second embodiment according to the invention, the drive wheels 3a-c are connected in series according to a similar principle presented in Fig. 7a, with the difference that three drive wheels are connected in series. [46] Figs. 8a-c schematically show a view of a third embodiment according to the invention in a first flame to a third flue according to a similar description shown in Figs. 6a-c but the tooth receiving surface 15 of the mat feeding device 14b corresponds to between 25-50 % of the periphery of the drive wheel. This length is adapted to correspond to the distance when the mat-like member 10 is formed into a vane and is thus minimized to reduce the friction and thus the energy used to drive the device 1. The figure shows an alternative embodiment of the seven frame roller brackets in order to achieve a further improved stretching of the mat-like member. These substantially cylindrical frame rollers extend, via an arm with an angle to allow the passage of a slider between the frame roller and the mat feeder, from a first frame roller bracket arranged inside a trolley track arranged on a first mat feeder device 14a via a further arm with an angle, to a frame roller arranged inside a trolley track 22 arranged on a second mat feeding device 14b. In order to reduce the friction when the mat-like member passes the frame rollers, these can advantageously be rotatably arranged in the arms fixed in the frame roller brackets. [47] Fig. 9a schematically shows a view of a fourth embodiment according to the invention in a first position where the tooth receiving surface of the mat feeding device 14 corresponds between 25-5070 of the periphery of the drive wheel and the door device 1 comprises two paddle rollers 7a, 7b and two inner paddle rollers 42a, 42b. The length of the tooth receiving surface 15 is adapted to correspond to the distance the mat-like member 10 is formed into a vane 13 and is thus minimized to reduce the friction and thus the energy required to drive the device 1. The figure shows, like Figures 8a-c an alternative embodiment of the siölva frame roller brackets. These substantially cylindrical frame rollers extend, via an arm with an angle to allow passage of a slider between the frame roller and the carpet feeder, from a first frame roller bracket arranged inside a trolley track arranged on a first carpet feeder device 14a via a further arm with an angle, to a frame roller bracket arranged inside a trolley track 22 arranged on a second mat feeding device 14b. In order to reduce the friction when the mat-like member passes the frame rollers, these can advantageously be rotatably arranged in the arms fixed in the frame roller brackets. [48] Fig. 9b schematically shows a view of the fourth embodiment according to the invention in a second flame where the tooth receiving surface of the mat feeding device corresponds to between 25-50% of the periphery of the drive wheel and the door device comprises two paddle rollers and two inner paddle rollers. The length of the tooth receiving surface is adapted to correspond to the distance when the mat-like member is formed into a vane and is thus minimized to reduce the friction and thus the energy required to drive the device. [49] Fig. 10a shows a gear device 52 whose purpose is to reduce the friction of the device 1 and thereby the energy required to drive it. The example in Fig. 10a shows an embodiment comprising two drive wheels 3 on one side of the device 1, with the door gear device 52 further comprising a mat feeding device 14 consisting of an inner fixed mat mat part 14a, placed substantially parallel to the straight section 25 of the trolley track and two outer movable mat mat parts 10b, 14c, substantially located on opposite sides of the inner carpet feeder portion 14a. The first outer mat feed portion 14b is rotatably mounted at a point near the first end of the trolley track 26, and the second outer mat feed portion is rotatably mounted at a point near the second end of the trolley track 27. The outer mat feed mats 14b, 14c are interconnected by a hinge shaft 53. which in its first spirit 53a is rotatably arranged in the first outer mat feed portion 14b and in its second spirit 53b rotatably arranged in the second outer mat feed portion 14c. A changer 54 is rotatably mounted in a first end 54a, in the inner mat feed portion 14a, preferably in one of the drive center rotation centers 3a and in this case rotatably mounted in the structure 2 of the device. The second end 54b of the changer 54 is arranged outside the hinge shaft 53 and between two cylindrical stop members 55 of the hinge shaft 53. The second end 54b of the exchanger 54 is slidably arranged along the outer periphery of the stop members 55 so that rotation of the exchanger is transmitted to a linear movement of the hinge shaft 53. In one embodiment a tension fader 56 is arranged in the second end 54b in the inner mat feeding device 14a said that a force is required to stretch the fader 56 corresponding to a position of the changer where its second spirit 54b is in a substantially vertical position and for the changer 54 to be biased to any of its two outer positions, i.e. where the changer rotated maximally at either hall. A gear wire, preferably of the bowden cable type, is arranged in the other end of the gear 54b (not shown). The shift wire is connected to an actuating device (not shown) near the operator so that it can activate the shifting device 52. Activation of the shifting device 52 meant that the changer 54 was allowed to rotate from a first outer position to a second outer position. When the exchanger is in its first outer position as shown in Fig. 10, the second end 54b of the exchanger presses the left stop member 55 of the hinge shaft 53 to the left and thus the hinge shaft to the left, so that the hinge shaft by being arranged in the second outer mat feed portion 14b also presses it in the same direction. In this layer, the gear device 17 of a passing paddle roller is allowed to engage the tooth receiving surface 15 of the first outer mat feed portion 14b, but e] of the second outer mat feed portion 14c. Thereby a gear device 52 has been provided where the total friction can be regulated. Analogously, by activating the actuating device, the operator can cause the exchanger 54 to rotate to its second outer position and thereby allow the gear device 17 of a passing paddle roller to engage the tooth receiving surfaces 15 of the first mat feed portion 14c but e] of the first mat feed portion 14b. [50] Fig. 10b shows a gear device according to the invention in an Embodiment with only one drive wheel 3. The principle is the same as described For the Embodiment according to Fig. 10a. [51] Fig. 11a, b schematically show a view of a Vehicle 57 equipped with a Propulsion device 1 according to the invention. As the Figure shows, the device as a whole can be placed below the water surface 61 under the Vehicle and be connected to a drive device 58 consisting of, for example, a motor device or pedal device mechanically arranged to rotate one or more drive wheels 3. As can be seen, the problem of current technology Background in this text, ie that the paddle wheel must be placed to a large extent above the water surface. It should be understood that this Vehicle can be moved from the water environment to a land environment, since the device, through its drive belts 6, can drive the vehicle forward on land according to the same principle as with a tracked vehicle. The inner paddle rollers that help to create a paddle surface of the mat-like member l0 Fulfill an important Function nör Varkosten 57 Carried ashore, as the paddle surface can no longer be held in place by the water pressure, but this section of the mat-like member would slip behind the Varkosten and constitute a significant obstacle to the Progress of the same. [52] Fig. 12 shows a ground protection 59 for a device according to the invention. In order to protect the paddle rollers 7 and the mat-like member 10 at FramFart on land, a plurality of ground protection 59 consisting of a flexible material such as plastic can be arranged in the drive belts and extend from the first drive belt 6a to the 63066 second drive belt 6b at a point in the drive belts outside the respective paddle roller 7 so that a part of the mat-like member 10 is located between the paddle roller 7 and the ground cover 59. These can be designed with a variable length in the direction of the vehicle, but it should be noted that these must not be long and preferably arranged with openings for the passage of a sufficiently large volume of water mass to fill the vanes. [53] Figs. 13a-b schematically show a view of an energy production device 60 according to the invention designed as a propulsion device as described with reference to Figs. 1-1. The device according to the figure is arranged partly above and partly below the water surface 61 to generate energy from water waves. It is to be understood that the device can also be used to generate energy from flowing water and thus be placed in its entirety below the water surface 61 or in a pipe with flowing water alternatively in its entirety above the water surface to function as a wind turbine. described in [0050] is activated by changes in the direction of the flowing water, for example a velvet-like device fixedly arranged in the exchanger 54 can turn according to the flow direction and thereby turn the exchanger 54 to one of its outer positions so that the friction is minimized and the efficiency of the energy production device is minimized. described above. Fig. 13a shows a side piece 2 or a structure in which the drive wheel is rotatably arranged. The side piece 2 is anchored to the seabed via an anchor line 62. A side bar 63 extending from the side piece holds a wave damper 64, individually shown in Fig. 13b, consisting of a large rectangular surface comprising a large number of closable hatches 65 placed in a grid over the propagation surface of the wave damper. The wave damper aims to continuously hold a part of the device below the water surface separately when a wave passes to increase the efficiency of the device or to prevent strongly flowing water from lifting the device above the water surface. The closed doors force the device under the water even when a passing wave wants to lift it, and allow the device to be pressed down when the wave has passed by forcing water to flow through the hatches which are thereby opened. The whole device can also be made rotatably suspended in and relative to the side piece in order to be able to rotate quickly in changing weather conditions and current and wave directions, respectively, in order to be able to further increase the efficiency of the device 60.
权利要求:
Claims (18) [1] A device comprising: a first drive belt (6a) and a second drive belt (6b); drive wheel (3a-d) each having a peripheral surface (4) comprising a friction means (5) rotatably arranged in at least one structure (2), the first drive belt (6a) being arranged in contact with the friction means (5) in a first set (3a, b) of the drive wheel, the second drive belt (6b) is arranged in contact with the friction means at a second set of the drive wheel (3c, d), so that the drive belts move at the same speed as the peripheral surface of the rotatable drive wheels dies the drive belt is in contact with the friction means when the drive rotates; queued by a f | erta | vanes (7a-d) each comprise a first (8a) and a second end (8b) and between the spirits a member (9) having an outer periphery, the first spirits (8a) of the vanes | are arranged in the first drive belt (6a) and the second ends (8b) of the shovel blades are arranged in the second drive belt (ób) so that the shovel blades move with the drive belts relative to the structure near the drive shaft. rotating, the device further comprising a flat continuous mat-like member (10) with side ends (1 1) located between the first and second sets of drive wheels and the outer periphery of the vane rollers (7a-d); that the mat-like member forms a vane surface (13) between two of the vane rollers (7a-d), and that the formed vane moves relative to the structure as the vane rollers (7a-d) move relative to the structure. [2] Device according to claim 1, characterized in that the first drive belt (6a) is integrated with a first set of drive wheels (3a, b) and the second drive belt (6b) is integrated with a second set of drive wheels (3c, d). [3] Device according to claim 1, characterized in that said plurality of paddle rollers (7a-d) between the spirits (8a, b) comprise a substantially cylindrical member (9), the ends being rotatably arranged in the drive belts (6a, b). [4] Device according to claim 3, characterized in that the substantially cylindrical members of the paddle rollers (7a-d) further comprise a gear device (17) and a friction device (16) near the ends (8a, b) of the paddle rollers on the outer periphery of the paddle rollers; and that a part of the lateral ends of the mat-like member (10) is arranged in contact with the friction device (16) so that the mat-like member (10) moves at the same speed as a point on the outer periphery of the vane rollers where the side ends of the mat-like member are arranged in contact with the friction means (16) when the vane rollers (7a-d) rotate relative to the drive belts (6a, b); that the device further comprises a first and a second mat feeding device (14a, 14b) having an outer periphery respectively arranged on each structure (2) between the first and second sets of drive wheels, comprising a tooth receiving surface (15) along a the | length of the outer periphery of the mat feeding device and that the toothed devices (17) of the shovels (7a-d) engage with the toothed mat surfaces (15) along a | | length of the outer periphery of the mating device (14a, b), so that the paddle rollers (7a-d) ) is made to rotate near s | relative to the structure (2) | öngs a de | öngd of the outer periphery of the carpet feeder device. [5] Device according to claim 3 e | er 4, characterized by a substantially cylindrical member of the vane (7a-d) having a chamfer (18) near the spirit of the vane so that the cylindrical member at the bottom on the bevel has a radius that is smaller than the island at its outer periphery. [6] Device according to claim 5, characterized in that the chamfer (18) is connected to the gear device (17) and the friction device (16). [7] 7. Device according to claim 5 e | er 6, characterized by a mat holding member (19) fixedly mounted on the drive belts (6a, b) at points in the axes | 7a axes | a extensions, | dies a protruding de | (20) of the matthö | ar organ is directed towards the bevel in s | the mat-like member (10) is located between the projecting part of the mat holder member (19) and the chamfer (18) in the groove. [8] Device according to one of Claims 1 to 7, characterized by a driver device (21) fixedly arranged in the drive belts (6a, b) in close proximity and on each side of the attachment of the paddles (7a-d). in the drive belts. [9] Device according to claim 4, characterized in that a trolley track (22) is arranged along a surface of the first and the second mat feeding device (14a, b) with the first and the second set of rotatable drives (u |). [10] Device according to claim 9, characterized in that the trolley track has a first end (26) and a second end (27) substantially shaped as semicircles with sections (25) between the doors which are substantially straight, the substantially straight section (25). ) comprising a first side (46) of the carriageway, and a stop strip 24 is arranged to abut and follow the straight section (25) of the first side (46) of the carriageway. i i. [11] Device according to claim 1, characterized in that the trolley track comprises an inner (28) and an outer (29) track track. i2. [12] Device according to any one of claims 9-ii, characterized in that a plurality of trolleys (30) are movably arranged along the trolley track (22) to follow the trolley track, the trolleys comprising a first (3i) and a second (32) trolley wall, two roller bearings (33) located between the first and the second trolley wall so that near the trolleys (30) are movably arranged along the trolley track (22), the two roller bearings (33) are located between the inner (28) and the outer track track (29). i3. [13] Device according to claim 12, characterized in that the sliding brackets (34) are arranged on the first trolley walls (3i), comprising two ends (35, 36) substantially shaped as semicircles and a substantially straight section (37) between the ends; and that the sliding brackets have an inner (38) and an outer surface (39). i4. [14] Device according to claim 13, characterized in that inner paddle rollers (42a-d) are slidably and rotatably arranged along the inner surface (38) of the slide mounts (34), and that the inner paddle rollers extend from the slide mounts (34) arranged in a trolley path ( 22) on the first mat feeding device (i4a) to parallel sliding brackets arranged in a trolley path on the second mat feeding device (in 4b); and that the mat-like member (i 0) forms a vane surface (i 3) by guiding the mat-like member (i 0) around an inner vane roller (42a-d) and that the inner vane roller is held in a position corresponding to the first of the sliding foot (34) duck (35) due to the stop strip (24). 63066 26 [15] Device according to one of Claims 9 to 14, characterized in that frame rollers (49a, b) are arranged in frame roller brackets (48) arranged inside the inner track track (28) of the trolley track in the spirits of the trolley track, that the frame rollers extend from the frame roller brackets arranged on the trolley track track. 22) on the first mat feeding device (14a) to the frame roller brackets arranged on the trolley track on the second mat feeding device (14b). [16] 16. l6. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that ground protection (59) consisting of a flexible material, preferably in plastic, is arranged in the drive belts (6a, b) and extends from the first drive belt to the second drive belt at a point in the drive belts outside the respective vane roller so that a part of the mat-like member (10) is located between the paddle roller and the ground guard. [17] Vehicle (57), characterized in that the device according to any one of the preceding claims is arranged on the vehicle to propel the vehicle in water or on land. [18] 18. l8. Energy production device (60) for generating energy characterized in that the device according to any one of claims 11 is arranged, above, on or below the water surface to generate energy when wind, water waves or flowing water cause the vane (1 3) of the device to move relative to the structure (2), so that this movement can be used to mechanically drive another device or to store energy in an energy storage device.
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