Claims
- 1. A paddlewheel apparatus comprising:
- a fixed support located on a predetermined axis;
- a sun gear supported from said support on said axis;
- a holder rotatable on said axis and extending around said sun gear;
- a drive member drivably connected to said holder and rotatable in unison with said holder;
- a set of additional gears forming an epicyclic gear train with said sun gear and rotatably mounted within said holder, said set of additional gears comprising planet gears spaced apart circumferentially around said sun gear;
- a plurality of cantilevered paddles located adjacent to said holder, each said paddle comprising a free end and a supported end, and each being coupled at its supported end to a corresponding planet gear of said epicyclic gear train, each of said paddles hanging down substantially vertically and being unobstructed adjacent to said holder in all rotational positions of said holder;
- and a lost-motion coupling between each of said paddles and said corresponding planet gear at its supported end, said lost-motion coupling permitting rotational lost-motion between each said paddle and said corresponding planet gear.
- 2. A paddlewheel apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said epicyclic gear train includes a plurality of idler gears, each in toothed engagement with the sun gear and a corresponding planet gear.
- 3. A paddlewheel apparatus according to claim 2 and further comprising:
- a housing having opposite, substantially vertical, first and second end walls located laterally outward from said holder, and an upper peripheral wall extending between said end walls around said holder and said paddles, said housing being open at the bottom below said upper peripheral wall to pass said paddles.
- 4. A paddlewheel apparatus according to claim 3 and further comprising:
- a central hub rotatably mounted in said fixed support and extending therefrom into said holder;
- said sun gear being secured to said central hub.
- 5. A paddlewheel apparatus according to claim 3 and further comprising:
- a central shaft rigidly connected to said holder for rotation in unison therewith and extending from said holder to said support;
- anti-friction bearing means rotatably supporting said central shaft on said support;
- said drive member being affixed to said central shaft outside said housing;
- a central hub rotatably mounted in said fixed support and extending therefrom into said holder;
- fastener means attaching said sun gear to said central hub.
- 6. A paddlewheel apparatus according to claim 1 and further comprising:
- a housing surrounding said holder and said paddles except from below, said housing being open at the bottom to pass said paddles.
- 7. A paddlewheel apparatus according to claim 1 and further comprising:
- a central hub rotatably mounted in said fixed support and extending therefrom into said holder;
- said sun gear being secured to said central hub.
- 8. A paddlewheel apparatus according to claim 1 and further comprising:
- a central shaft rigidly connected to said holder for rotation in unison therewith and extending from said holder to said support;
- anti-friction bearing means rotatably supporting said central shaft on said support;
- a central hub rotatably mounted in said fixed support and extending therefrom into said holder;
- fastener means attaching said sun gear to said central hub.
- 9. A paddlewheel apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each said planet gear has an axial bore with a cylindrical wall and each paddle connected to a given planet gear has axle means with two ends, one of the two ends extending into said bore and having a rib means extending radially outward from said end, and each planet gear having an internal bushing with a radial indentation, with two radial walls, into which the rib means extends, such that the axle means and paddle are free to rotate within the given planet gear over the range permitted by the radial indentation until the rib means abuts either radial wall.
- 10. A paddlewheel apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said sun gear is free to rotate on said axis, additionally comprising lever means drivably connected to said sun gear for rotating said sun gear about its axis to alter the positions of said radial indentations of said bushings.
- 11. A paddlewheel apparatus according to claim 10, additionally comprising powered drive means for rotating said lever means.
- 12. A paddlewheel apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each said planet gear has an axial bore, said axial bore containing a bushing having a bore with a cylindrical wall and rib means extending radially inward from said cylindrical wall, and each paddle connected to a given planet gear has axle means with two ends, one of said two ends extending into said bore of said bushing, and said axle means having a radial indentation, with two radial walls, into which said rib means extends, such that said axle means and paddle are free to rotate within the given planet gear over the range permitted by said radial indentation until said rib means abuts either radial wall.
- 13. A paddlewheel apparatus comprising:
- a holder on a predetermined axis and a support member rotatably supporting said holder for rotation on said axis;
- an epicyclic gear train in said holder comprising a sun gear coaxial with said axis and a plurality of planet gears and idler gears spaced apart circumferentially around said sun gear, said planet gears and idler gears being rotatably mounted in said holder;
- a plurality of paddles respectively coupled at one end to said planet gears and extending substantially vertically down from said planet gears, said paddles projecting horizontally from said holder in the manner of a cantilever and being substantially unobstructed in all rotational positions;
- and a lost-motion coupling between each of said paddles and said planet gear at said one end, said lost-motion coupling permitting rotational lost-motion between each said paddle and said planet gear.
- 14. A paddlewheel apparatus comprising:
- a fixed support located on a predetermined axis;
- a sun gear supported from said support on said axis;
- a holder rotatable on said axis and extending around said sun gear;
- a drive member drivably connected to said holder and rotatable in unison with said holder;
- a set of additional gears forming an epicyclic gear train with said sun gear and rotatably mounted within said holder, said set of additional gears comprising planet gears spaced apart circumferentially around said sun gear;
- and a plurality of cantilevered paddles located adjacent to said holder, each said paddle comprising a free end and a supported end, and each being coupled at its supported end to a corresponding planet gear of said epicyclic gear train, each of said paddles hanging down substantially vertically and being unobstructed adjacent to said holder in all rotational positions of said holder,
- wherein each said planet gear has an axial bore with a cylindrical wall and each paddle connected to a given planet gear has axle means with two ends, one of the two ends extending into said bore and comprising a rib means extending radially outward from said end, and each planet gear comprising an internal bushing with a radial indentation, with two radial walls, into which the rib means extends, such that the axle means and paddle are free to rotate within the given planet gear over the range permitted by the radial indentation until the rib means abuts either radial wall.
- 15. A paddlewheel apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said sun gear is free to rotate on said axis, additionally comprising lever means drivably connected to said sun gear for rotating said sun gear about its axis to alter the positions of said radial indentations of said bushings.
- 16. A paddlewheel apparatus according to claim 15, additionally comprising powered drive means for rotating said lever means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/549,952, filed on Jul. 9, 1990, U.S. Pat No. 5,082,423, and of application Ser. No. 07/737,336, filed on Jul. 29, 1991, U.S. Pat. No. 5,195,872.
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