Claims
- 1. A fluid foil system for imparting energy from a moving fluid medium to a supporting body which body in turn is supported by means other than said moving fluid medium, said system including a fluid foil connected to a mast along a longitudinal axis thereof, said foil supported for free multi-rotational movement with respect to said body, said foil further adapted for lateral tilt in either direction with respect to said mast about said longitudinal axis from a "level" rest position where said foil is generally aligned with the directional flow of said fluid medium to a tilted position wherein said fluid imparts energy to said foil, and structural self-leveling means for said foil connected to both said foil and said mast and adapted to continually urge said foil to said rest position, including means for positively moving said foil to a tilted position and constraining said foil in said tilted position, said self-leveling means separate from said means for positively moving said foil to a tilted position, and wherein said means for positively moving said foil overcomes the urging force of said self-leveling means during movement to said tilted position.
- 2. The fluid foil system of claim 1 wherein said self-leveling means is adapted to automatically return said foil to its rest position when free from other constraints.
- 3. The fluid foil system of claim 2, said foil including a supporting cross bar pivotally connected to said mast, said self-leveling means including a pair of lines fixedly connected at one end thereof to said cross bar and portions thereof on either side of said connection and extending into said mast where other ends thereof are connected to spring means mounted in said mast.
- 4. The fluid foil system of claim 3, the tension of said spring means being adjustably fixed.
- 5. The fluid foil system of claim 1 wherein said mast is supported by said body for multi-rotational movement with respect thereto at a point spaced from said foil connection thereto.
- 6. The fluid foil system of claim 1 wherein the longitudinal attitude of said foil in its rest position is fixed in said position generally aligned to the flow direction of said fluid medium.
- 7. The fluid foil system of claim 1 wherein said foil is generally disposed at its gravity balance center with respect to said mast.
- 8. The fluid foil system of claim 1 wherein said self-leveling means includes a spring for automatically returning said foil to its rest position when free from other constraints.
- 9. The fluid foil system of claim 1 whereupon when the foil is tilted to a power position the mast automatically freely rotates to a position where the foil is positioned oblique to the compass direction of the moving fluid medium.
- 10. The fluid foil system of claim 9 wherein said oblique position of the foil is generally normal to said compass direction of the moving fluid medium.
- 11. A fluid foil system for imparting energy from a moving fluid medium to a supporting body which body in turn is supported by means other than said moving fluid medium, said system including a fluid foil connected to a mast along a longitudinal axis thereof, said foil supported for free multi-rotational movement with respect to said body, said foil further adapted for lateral tilt in either direction with respect to said mast about said longitudinal axis from a "level" rest position where said foil is generally aligned with the directional flow of said fluid medium to a tilted position wherein said fluid imparts energy to said foil, and self-leveling means for said foil connected to both said foil and said mast and adapted to urge said foil to said rest position, wherein said self-leveling means is adapted to automatically return said foil to its rest position when free from other constraints, said foil including a supporting cross bar pivotally connected to said mast, said self-leveling means including a pair of lines fixedly connected at one end thereof to said cross bar and portions thereof on either side of said connection and extending into said mast where other ends thereof are connected to spring means mounted in said mast.
- 12. The fluid foil system of claim 11, the tension of said spring means being adjustably fixed.
- 13. A fluid foil system for imparting power from a moving fluid medium to a supporting body which body in turn is supported by means other than said moving fluid medium, said system including a generally laterally symmetrical fluid foil connected to a mast along a longitudinal axis thereof, said mast supported for free, unlimited rotational movement with respect to said body, said foil further adapted for major lateral tilt in either direction with respect to said mast about said longitudinal axis from a fluid power-off or "level" rest position where said foil is generally aligned with the directional flow of said fluid medium to a tilted position wherein said fluid imparts power to said foil, operational control means for moving said foil to various tilt attitudes and separate self-leveling means for continually urging said foil to said rest position connected to both said foil and said mast and adapted to automatically return said foil to said rest position when free from said operation control means.
- 14. The fluid foil system of claim 13, said foil including a supporting cross bar pivotally connected to said mast, said self-leveling means including a pair of lines fixedly connected at one end thereof to said cross bar and portions thereof on either side of said connection and extending into said mast where other ends thereof are connected to spring means mounted in said mast.
- 15. The fluid foil system of claim 14, the tension of said spring means being adjustably fixed.
- 16. The fluid foil system of claim 13, said operational control means being a single sheet attached at opposite ends to laterally opposed sides of said foil.
- 17. The fluid foil system of claim 13 whereupon when the foil is tilted to a power position the mast automatically freely rotates to a position where the foil is positioned oblique to the compass direction of the moving fluid medium.
- 18. The fluid foil system of claim 17 wherein said oblique position of the foil is generally normal to said compass direction of the moving fluid medium.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 266,884 filed May 26, 1981 now abandoned.
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