Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Articulated – resiliently mounted or self-shifting impeller... – Including weight bias means
Patent
1991-12-02
1993-06-15
Look, Edward K.
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
Articulated, resiliently mounted or self-shifting impeller...
Including weight bias means
416140, 416242, 416243, 416 51, B63H 106
Patent
active
052192725
ABSTRACT:
A marine propeller includes a hub rotatable about a longitudinal axis and having a plurality of blades extending radially outwardly therefrom and pivotable about respective radial pivot axes between a low pitch position and a high pitch position. Each blade has a hydrodynamic force characteristic which shifts the location of the resultant hydrodynamic force on the blade in a direction aiding up-pitching of the blade, and increasing the up-pitching pivot moment with decreasing angles of attack. A counteractive hydrodynamic force generating area is provided on the negative pressure backside surface of the blade and shifts the location of the resultant hydrodynamic force on the frontside surface forwardly with decreasing angle of attack. The blade is pivoted by increased water flow along the counteractive hydrodynamic force generating area with decreasing angles of attack, which increased water flow generates a backside hydrodynamic force on the blade at the counteractive hydrodynamic force generating area spaced from the pivot axis by a moment arm provided by the section of the blade between the pivot axis and the counteractive hydrodynamic force generating area, such that the backside hydrodynamic force acting on the moment arm pivots the blade to an increased pitch position. The counteractive hydrodynamic force generating area on the backside surface at the rearward trailing portion separates water flow along the backside surface at high angles of attack, and re-attaches water flow along the backside surface at low angles of attack to change the backside surface at the rearward trailing portion to a positive pressure area to generate the up-pitching moment.
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Karls Michael A.
Koepsel Roger E.
Steiner Ronald M.
Brunswick Corporation
Look Edward K.
Mattingly Todd
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