Information
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Patent Grant
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6506019
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Patent Number
6,506,019
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Date Filed
Tuesday, May 29, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 14, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Look; Edward K.
- Kershteyn; Igor
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 416 93 A
- 416 244 B
- 416 214 R
- 416 220 R
- 416 220 A
- 416 219 R
- 440 49
- 440 50
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A boat propeller comprises a hub formed of a front cylindrical member and a rear cylindrical member. The hub is provided in the joining place with a plurality of receiving cavities which are arranged equiangularly and circularly. Each cavity is provided removably with an angle setting member which is joined with the hub. A plurality of blades are joined with the outer periphery of the hub such that the inner ends of the blades are inserted into the cavities and are located by the angle setting members. Under the circumstance that the shapes of the hub and the blades remain unchanged, the blade pitch in relation to the hub can be changed by the angle setting members of various shapes.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to a boat propeller, and more particularly to a boat propeller which can be easily changed in its pitch.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The propeller pitch refers to an angle formed between a blade chord line in any radial position and a plane of rotation. In other words, the propeller pitch refers to an inclination of the propeller blade surface. The blade angle determines the performance of the propeller. Accordingly, the propellers are made to be different in pitch, depending on the type and the purpose of the propellers.
The propellers were used to be made integrally. As a result, various molding tools were used to make the propellers different in pitch, thereby resulting in the high cost of producing the propellers.
The boat propeller pitch affects the cruising speed, the thrust, and the fuel efficiency of the boat. For this reason, the small boat is provided by its operator with a propeller with an appropriate pitch on the basis of the journey data, such as the time of the journey, the carrying load, the fuel remaining in the tank, and the like. Nowadays, there are boat propellers with an adjustable pitch. As a result, the boat operators do not have to purchase a variety of boat propellers different in pitch. However, such conventional boat propellers with the adjustable pitch are complicated in construction and operation and are not cost-effective.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a cost-effective boat propeller adjustable in pitch.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a boat propeller which can be adjusted in pitch in a short notice to meet the requirements of journey.
It is still another objective of the present invention to provide a boat propeller which is simple in construction, cost-effective, and adjustable in pitch easily.
The boat propeller of the present invention comprises a hub, a plurality of angle setting members and blades. The hub is formed of two cylindrical members, which are detachably fastened together in an end-to-end manner and are provided in the junction with a plurality of receiving cavities. The angle setting members are removably disposed in the cavities and are located by a retaining portion which is inserted into the hub. The angle setting members are provided with a connection portion. The blades are mounted around the periphery of the hub such that the inner ends of the blades are inserted into the cavities, and that the inner ends of the blades are located by the connection portions of the angle setting members. The angular relationship between the retaining portions and the connection portions determines indirectly the blade angle in relation to the hub. Various blade angles can be thus provided by the angle setting members of various shapes.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows an exploded view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
shows a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention in combination.
FIG. 3
shows a front view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4
shows a side view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5
shows a sectional view taken along a line
5
—
5
as shown in FIG.
3
.
FIGS. 6-8
shows three embodiment patterns of the angle setting members of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
As shown in
FIGS. 1-5
, a boat propeller
10
of the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises the following component parts.
A hub
20
is formed of a front cylindrical member
21
and a rear cylindrical member
22
, which are coaxially joined together and are respectively formed of an outer cylindrical body
211
,
221
, an inner tubular body
212
,
222
, and a four-armed plate
213
,
223
connecting the outer cylindrical body and the inner tubular body. The four-armed plates are provided with an axial through hole
214
,
224
. The hub
20
is formed of the two cylindrical members
21
and
22
, which are fastened together by four long screws
23
and the nuts
24
. The screws
23
are put through the through holes
214
and
224
. The center of the hub
20
forms a shaft hole
201
for mounting a drive shaft of the motor. The front cylindrical member
21
is provided in the rear edge of the outer periphery thereof with four front side insertion slots
215
, which are arranged annularly and equiangularly and are provided with a semicircular bottom having an arcuate front side and a straight rear side, as well as a notch
216
extending forward from the rear edge. The front side insertion slot
215
is provided in the front edge with an arcuate stop edge
217
. The rear cylindrical member
22
is provided in the front edge of the outer periphery thereof with four rear side insertion slots
225
which are circularly arranged and are provided with a semicircular bottom having an arcuate side facing rearwards, as well as a notch
226
extending rearwards from the front edge. The rear edge of the rear side insertion slots
225
is provided with an arcuate stop edge
227
. Each rear side insertion slot
225
and the corresponding front side insertion slot
215
form together a receiving cavity
202
which is provided with a round bottom with an oval opening. The two notches
216
and
226
of the bottom of the receiving cavity
202
form together a first retaining portion
27
.
Four angle setting members
30
are of a hexagonal blocklike construction and are provided in the side with two paring cut portions
31
between which a second retaining portion
32
is formed. The second retaining portion
32
is corresponding in size to the first retaining portion
27
. The four angle setting members
30
are disposed in the four receiving cavities
202
of the hub
20
such that the second retaining portion
32
is joined with the first retaining portion
27
, and that inner and outer ends are retained respectively in the inner and the outer sides of the outer cylindrical bodies
211
and
221
of the hub
20
. The portion located in the outer side is provided with a first connection portion
33
.
Four blades
40
have a twisted blade piece portion
401
which is connected at the inner end with an insertion portion
402
of a semispherical construction. The round end diameter of the insertion portion
402
is corresponding to the round underside of the receiving cavity
202
. The end face is provided with a second connection portion
403
of a hexagonal recessed construction and complementary with the first connection portion
303
of the angle setting members
40
. The four mounted annularly and equiangularly in the outer periphery of the hub
20
such that the insertion portion
402
is inserted into the receiving cavity
202
, and that the second connection portion
403
is joined with the first connection portion
303
of the angle setting members
30
, as shown in FIG.
5
.
In short, the boat propeller
10
is formed of the front cylindrical member
21
, a rear cylindrical member
22
, four angle setting members
30
, and four blades
40
, which are all joined together detachably. In combination, the second connection portions
403
of the inner ends of the blades
40
are first provided with one angle setting member
30
while the two cylindrical members
21
and
22
are kept separated. Thereafter, the blade portion
401
of the blades
40
is kept at a predetermined inclination before the insertion portion
402
and the angle setting member
30
are inserted axially into the insertion slot
225
of the rear cylindrical member
22
, or the insertion slot
215
of the front cylindrical member
21
, such that the rear half portion of the insertion portion
402
is inserted into the rear side insertion slot
225
, and that the rear half segment of the second retaining portion
302
of the angle setting member
30
is inserted into the notch
226
. Upon completion of joining the four blades
40
with the front edge of the rear cylindrical member
22
, the front cylindrical member
21
is aligned and joined with the front end of the rear cylindrical member
22
such that the front side insertion slot
215
and the notch
216
are joined together to form the receiving cavity
202
and the first retaining portion
203
, thereby securing the insertion portion
402
of the blade
40
and the second retaining portion
302
of the angle setting member
30
. Finally, the two cylindrical members
21
and
22
are fastened together by the long screw
23
and the nut
24
. The boat propeller
10
is disassembled by detaching first the hub
20
before one of the cylindrical members is detached. Thereafter, the blade
40
and the angle setting member
30
are removed together along the axial direction from the cylindrical member.
The arcuate stop edges
217
and
227
of the receiving cavities
202
of the hub
20
are intended to confine the insertion portion
402
of the blade
40
, so as to enable the inner end of the blade
40
to join securely with the outer periphery of the hub
20
, thereby preventing the blade
40
from swaying. The first connection portion
303
and the second connection portion
403
are complementary in shape to each other. In light of the second retaining portion
302
of the angle setting member
30
being retained in the first retaining portion
203
of the hub
20
, the angular relationship of the second retaining portion
302
and the first connection portion
303
of the angle setting member
30
determines indirectly the angle of the blade
40
in relation to the hub
20
. In other words, under the circumstance that the shapes of the hub
20
and the blades
40
are unchanged, the boat propeller
10
is provided with various pitches by having the angle setting members
30
of various shapes. For example, the shapes of the angle setting members
30
of
FIGS. 1-5
are shown in FIG.
6
. The two opposite sides
304
of the second retaining portion
302
are parallel to the two sides
305
of the first connection portion
303
. A certain point of the blade piece portion
401
of the blade
40
has a pitch θ, as shown in FIG.
4
. As shown in
FIG. 7
, the side
304
′ of the second retaining portion
302
′ of the angle setting member
30
′ is more inclined clockwise by a degrees than the corresponding side
305
′ of the first connection portion
303
′. As the angle setting member
30
′ is joined with the hub
20
, it will turn aside counterclockwise by a degrees than the state as shown in
FIG. 4
, thereby enabling the insertion portion
402
of the blade
40
to turn aside correspondingly. The pitch of the same constant point of the blade piece portion
401
becomes θ+α. Similarly, the second retaining portion
302
″ of the angle setting member
30
″ of
FIG. 8
is more counterclockwise turned aside by α degrees than the first connection portion
303
″. After the assembly, the pitch becomes θ−α.
The makers need to produce only the hubs
20
and the blades
40
of the same specification, and the angle setting members
40
of various shapes. A variety of propellers different in pitch can be thus made at a low cost. The users of the propellers can fit the propellers with the specific angle setting members as desired.
The technique of the present invention is employed in such a way that the angle setting member is detachably installed between the propeller hub and the blades. As a result, various pitches are provided by various angle setting members. The structure for retaining the angle setting member and the hub is not limited to the first retaining portion of the long slot shape, and the blocklike second retaining portion of the angle setting member. For example, the underside of the receiving cavity of the hub may be provided with a dovetail block, whereas the angle setting member is provided in the inner end with a dovetail slot. The first connection portion of the angle setting member is changed to a noncircular slot, whereas the second connection portion of the blade is changed to a protruded pillar of the corresponding shape. The two connection portions are joined together to prevent them from moving aside; they are not necessarily complementary in shape.
Claims
- 1. A boat propeller comprising:a hub formed of a front cylindrical member and a rear cylindrical member which are detachably joined together, said front cylindrical member provided in a rear edge of an outer periphery with a plurality of front side insertion slots arranged equiangularly and circularly, said rear cylindrical member provided in a front edge of an outer periphery with a plurality of rear side insertion slots corresponding to said front side insertion slots, said rear side insertion slot and said front side insertion slot forming a receiving cavity with a wide interior and a narrow opening, said receiving cavity provided in a bottom with a first retaining portion; a plurality of angle setting members equal in number to said cavities, said angle setting members being detachably disposed in said cavities and provided with a second retaining portion which is retained by said first retaining portion such that said angle setting members are retained at a predetermined angle in relation to said hub, each of said angle setting members having a first connection portion facing outwards; and a plurality of blades equal in number to said cavities and having a blade piece portion and an insertion portion connected with an inner end of said blade piece portion, said blades being circularly disposed in the outer periphery of said hub such that said insertion portions are inserted into said cavities, said insertion portions being provided in an end surface with a second connection portion which is joined with said first connection portion of said angle setting members to enable said blade and said angle setting member to retain at a predetermined angle.
- 2. The boat propeller as defined in claim 1, wherein said front side insertion slots of said front cylindrical member are provided in the bottom with a notch extending forward from a rear edge; wherein said rear side insertion slots of said rear cylindrical member are provided with a notch extending rearward from a front edge to form along with said notch of said front side insertion slot said first retaining portion; wherein each of said angle setting members is of a polygonal columnar block construction and is provided in a side with two paring cut portions opposite to each other; wherein said second retaining portion is located between said two paring cut portions, said angle setting member being retained at an inner end and an outer end with an inner side and an outer side of said hub, the portion located at said outer side forming said first connection portion; wherein said second connection portion of each of said blades is of a polygonal recessed slot construction.
- 3. The boat propeller as defined in claim 2, wherein said first connection portion of each of said angle setting members is a hexagonal columnar clock.
- 4. The boat propeller as defined in claim 1, wherein said front side insertion slots of said front cylindrical member have a bottom of a semicircular shape with an arcuate portion facing forward, said insertion slots being provided in the front edge with an arcuate stop edge; wherein said rear side insertion slots of said rear cylindrical member have a semicircular bottom with an arcuate portion facing rearward, said insertion slots being provided in the rear edge with an arcuate stop edge, thereby enabling the bottom of said cavities to have a round shape and an oval opening; wherein said insertion portion of each of said blades is of a semispherical shape.
- 5. The boat propeller as defined in claim 1, wherein said front cylindrical member and said rear cylindrical member are provided with a plurality of axial through holes opposite to one another, said front cylindrical member and said rear cylindrical member being fastened together to form said hub by a plurality of screws in conjunction with a plurality of nuts, said screws being put through said axial through holes.
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