Claims
- 1. A bidirectional thruster comprising:
- a rotatable rotor;
- a plurality of thruster blades disposed about the exterior of said rotor;
- a thruster housing positioned about, and in close proximity to a first portion of the periphery of the radial blading;
- a thruster inlet concentric with said rotor;
- a biased annular protective cover positioned coaxial with said rotor; said annular protective cover being biased toward the closed position, sealing said thruster inlet when said thruster is idle; the biasing force has a value less than the force of the incoming water allowing said annular protective cover to be forced open when said thruster is operating, and
- a limited discharge area adjacent and in fluid communication with a second portion of the periphery of said radial blading.
- 2. The thruster claimed in claim 1 wherein said limited discharge area is more fully defined as including an exterior relief channel for ready exit of fluid in a direction substantially perpendicular to a line from the center of the rotor shaft through the approximate center of said second portion of the periphery of said radial blading, and said exterior relief channel is located a distance from the center of said rotor in the range between 0 and 4/5r; where r is the radius of the rotor.
- 3. The thruster claimed in claim 1 wherein said blading is more fully defined wherein each of said blades is substantially symmetrical in cross section along its radial axis parallel to a radius line extending from the center of said rotor shaft.
- 4. A bidirectional thruster comprising:
- a rotor adapted to rotate optionally in either the clockwise or counterclockwise direction;
- a plurality of radial thruster blades disposed about the exterior of said rotor, each of said blades being substantially symmetrical in cross section along its radial axis parallel to a radius line extending from the center of said rotor shaft;
- a thruster housing positioned about, and in close proximity to, a first portion of the periphery of said radial blading;
- a thruster inlet concentric with said rotor;
- an annular end disc attached to the periphery of said thruster housing at said thruster inlet;
- a biased annular protective cover positioned within said housing and coaxial with said rotor; said biased annular cover being biased toward the closed position; when said thruster is idle said biased annular protective cover contacts said annular end disc sealing said thruster inlet; the biasing force has a value less than that of the force of the incoming water allowing said annular protective cover to be forced away from said annular end disc when said thruster is operating; and
- a limited discharge area including an exterior relief channel for ready exit of fluid in a direction substantially perpendicular to a line from the center of the rotor shaft through the approximate center of a second portion of the periphery of said radial blading in fluid communication with said limited discharge area.
- 5. A method of thruster operation comprising:
- causing fluid to enter a rotor inlet;
- rotating a thruster rotor having a plurality of radial thruster blades disposed about the exterior of said rotor, each of said blades being substantially symmetrical about the center of said rotor shaft;
- forcing an annular protective cover biased in the closed position into an open position away from the thruster inlet thereby allowing fluid to enter the thruster through the thruster inlet; and
- discharging said fluid through said radial blading into a limited discharge area which is in fluid communication with a portion of the periphery of said radial blading as said rotating radial blades come into position opposite said limited discharge area.
- 6. The method claimed in claim 5 wherein said limited discharge area is more fully defined as including an exterior relief channel for ready exiting of fluid in a direction substantially perpendicular to a line from the center of the rotor through the approximate center of the periphery of said radial blading in communication with said discharge area.
- 7. The method claimed in claim 6 wherein said rotating of said rotor is optionally either clockwise or counterclockwise.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 472,131, filed Mar. 4, 1983, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 267,993, filed May 28, 1981, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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