Claims
- 1. A propulsion system for a hydrofoil watercraft capable of operating in either a waterborne mode or a foilborne mode, the propulsion system comprising:
- at least one variable-pitch air propeller assembly positioned to propel the hydrofoil watercraft horizontally across the water;
- at least one water propeller positioned to propel the hydrofoil watercraft horizontally across the water; and
- at least one motor means operably coupled to said at least one air propeller and said at least one water propeller to drive said at least one air propeller and said at least one water propeller,
- said air propeller assembly including means for automatically changing the pitch of the blades of the air propeller assembly to absorb horsepower from said motor means as said watercraft becomes foilborne and said water propeller lifts out of the water.
- 2. The propulsion system of claim 1, wherein said at least one air propeller is shrouded.
- 3. The propulsion system of claim 2, wherein said at least one water propeller is pivotally mounted to said hydrofoil watercraft for vertical movement.
- 4. The propulsion system of claim 2, wherein said at least one motor means is operably coupled to said at least one air propeller and said at least one water propeller by a clutch means to permit said at least one motor means to be selectively engaged and disengaged from said at least one air propeller and said at least one water propeller.
- 5. A propulsion system for a hydrofoil watercraft capable of operating in either a waterborne mode or a foilborne mode, the propulsion system comprising:
- a first variable-pitch air propeller assembly and a second variable-pitch air propeller assembly positioned to propel the hydrofoil watercraft across the water;
- a first water propeller and a second water propeller positioned to propel the hydrofoil watercraft horizontally across the water;
- a first drive motor operably coupled to said first air propeller and said first water propeller for driving said first air propeller and said first water propeller; and,
- a second drive motor operably coupled to said second air propeller and said second water propeller for driving said second air propeller and said second water propeller,
- each of said air propeller assemblies including means for automatically changing the pitch of the blades of the air propeller assembly to absorb horsepower from the respective drive motors as said watercraft becomes foilborne and said water propellers lift out of the water.
- 6. The propulsion system of claim 5, wherein said first drive motor is operably coupled to said first air propeller and said water propeller for selective engagement by a clutch means, and said second drive motor is operably coupled to said second air propeller and said second water propeller for selective engagement by a second clutch means.
- 7. The propulsion system of claim 6, wherein said first water propeller and said second water propeller are pivotally mounted to said hydrofoil watercraft for vertical movement.
- 8. The propulsion system of claim 6, wherein said first air propeller and said second air propeller are shrouded.
- 9. In a method for operating a hydrofoil watercraft in the transition from a waterborne mode to a foilborne mode, said watercraft having a motor means operably coupled to drive both a water propeller and an air propeller, said water propeller lifting from the water as said watercraft becomes foilborne, the improvement comprising automatically changing the pitch of the blades of the air propeller to absorb horsepower from the motor means as said watercraft becomes foilborne and the water propeller lifts from the water.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application based on prior copending application Ser. No. 07/186,625, filed on Apr. 27, 1988, now abandoned.
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