Marine propulsion – Screw propeller – Combined with rudder
Patent
1998-12-04
2000-12-26
Morano, S. Joseph
Marine propulsion
Screw propeller
Combined with rudder
440 53, B63H 2542
Patent
active
061650315
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a marine propulsion and steering unit.
2. Prior Art
More particularly, the invention relates to a marine propulsion and steering unit of the kind comprising a pod having front and rear ends, a driving machine accommodated in the pod, a substantially horizontal propeller shaft drivingly connected to the driving machine and provided with a propeller externally of the front end of the pod, and an upright pod supporting strut rigidly attached to the pod and having at the upper end thereof swivel bearing means supporting the pod supporting strut and the pod below a buoyant body for angular motion about a substantially vertical axis.
The buoyant body may be a ship, a work platform, a pontoon, or a similar floating body.
A propulsion and steering unit of this kind is known from EP-B-0 394 320. Because the unit is angularly movable about a vertical axis, it may be used not only for the propulsion, but also for the steering of the ship or other buoyant body equipped with the unit, and at the same time the rudder can also be used for the steering. Angular adjustment of the entire unit may also be combined with deflection of the rudder.
If the buoyant body equipped with the unit is a ship adapted to be run at a high speed, 20 knots or more, for example, the unit will be subjected to very great forces by the water if it is turned while the ship is running at such high speed. The swivel bearing and the actuators and other components used for the turning of the unit will therefore be heavily stressed during steering manoeuvres. When the ship is running at a high speed, steering by means of the rudder is therefore preferred. Steering by turning the entire unit, possibly combined with deflection of the rudder, is resorted to when running at a lower speed, such as when the ship is manoeuvred in harbours or narrow waterways.
In the known unit, the pivotal axis of the rudder coincides with the vertical turning axis of the unit. In certain operating conditions, this arrangement of the turning axes causes hydrodynamical problems which are related to the position of the rudder and the inhomogeneous flow of the water impinging on the unit when the unit is angularly offset from the fore and aft vertical centre-line plane of the ship.
OBJECT AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide a propulsion and steering unit which is improved in respect of these problems.
This object is achieved according to the invention by shaping the pod supporting strut essentially as an upstanding airfoil the main or chord plane of which contains or is proximal to the axis of the propeller shaft and the leading edge of which is directed towards the propeller, and by providing the pod supporting strut at the trailing edge thereof with a rudder which is angularly movable about an axis disposed in or parallel to the chord plane of the pod supporting strut and at an angle to the axis of the propeller shaft.
Designing the unit in accordance with the invention results in a significant reduction of the above-mentioned problems without detracting from the possibility of steering the ship at high speeds using only the rudder, that is, with the unit remaining in its normal position, the cruising position, in which the propeller shaft is aligned with the fore and aft vertical centre-line plane of the ship, and also without detracting from the possibility of steering the ship by angularly moving the unit a suitable angle when running at low speeds, e.g. when manoeuvring the ship in harbours or narrow waterways.
Because the pod supporting strut is shaped as an airfoil (or hydrofoil) and its horizontal cross-section accordingly resembles an airfoil profile or the contour of a falling drop of water, at least over the major portion of the height of the strut, and because the rudder is mounted at the trailing edge of the strut, preferably flush-mounted in the strut such that the rudder when in the neutral position forms a smooth extension of the po
Lonngren Stig
Pettersson Jan
Kamewa AB
Morano S. Joseph
Vasudeva Ajary
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