The image shows a two string tether above the coupling. The two string tether is connected by a joiner that is hinged in three places.
Below the coupling there is a single tether with a single pivot point.
I am guessing that the three pivot points would capture more movement (energy) than would one that only has a single pivot point. To me it looks like some sort of pulley system.
I am out of my depth in trying to guess how this would translate to energy capture but am hoping someone with engineering knowledge might be able to shed some light.
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