This application claims priority of Chinese Application No. 200720139145.5, filed on Sep. 5, 2007.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a propelling device, more particularly to a manually operated propelling device.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional propelling device utilizes a battery as a power source to drive a motor for driving rotation of an impeller, whereas another conventional propelling device utilizes a diesel engine to drive rotation of an impeller.
In the abovementioned conventional propelling devices, it is necessary to ensure a sufficient supply of power source, such as the amount of electrical energy or diesel fuel, during operation, thereby resulting in inconvenience during use. On the other hand, if a non-rechargeable battery supplies electrical energy, replacement of the battery is required when battery power is exhausted. Hence, the replaced battery can be harmful to the environment.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a manually operated propelling device that can overcome the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the present invention, a propelling device comprises:
a housing;
a driving unit disposed in the housing and including
an impeller disposed on the rear end of the longitudinal driving shaft and co-rotatable with the longitudinal driving shaft; and
two operating crank members connected fixedly and respectively to the opposite ends of the transverse driving shaft, and co-rotatable with the transverse driving shaft.
The operating crank members are manually operable so as to rotate about the transverse driving shaft such that the transverse driving shaft and the third bevel gear are co-rotatable with the operating crank members. The vertical driving shaft member is driven to rotate about an axis of the vertical driving shaft as a result of rotation of the third bevel gear. The longitudinal driving shaft member is driven to rotate about an axis of the longitudinal driving shaft as a result of rotation of the second bevel gear, thereby driving rotation of the impeller.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Referring to
In this embodiment, the housing 11 is mounted on the floating member 2. The housing 11 includes opposite upper and lower housing parts 111, 112 complementary to each other, opposite lateral housing parts 113 complementary to each other, a positioning sleeve 114 and a positioning ring 115. The upper and lower housing parts 111, 112 are assembled to form a frontwardly extending head portion of the housing 11. An assembly of the lateral housing parts 113 forms a vertical intermediate portion of the housing 11 adapted to extend through the floating member 2 and connected detachably to the head portion at a top end thereof, and a horizontally and rearwardly extending bottom portion of the housing 11 adapted to be disposed outside the floating member 2 and connected integrally to the intermediate portion. The positioning sleeve 114 and the positioning ring 115 are sleeved on the vertical intermediate portion so as to position the lateral housing parts 113 relative to each other.
The driving unit is disposed in the housing 11, and includes a vertical driving shaft member 12, a transverse driving shaft member 13, and a longitudinal driving shaft member 14.
The vertical driving shaft member 12 extends in a vertical direction (Z), and includes a vertical driving shaft 121, and first and second bevel gears 122, 123. The vertical driving shaft 121 has upper and lower ends 1211, 1212. The first and second bevel gears 122, 123 are connected coaxially and respectively to the upper and lower ends 1211, 1212 of the vertical driving shaft 121.
The transverse driving shaft member 13 includes a horizontal transverse driving shaft 131 and a third bevel gear 132. The transverse driving shaft 131 extends in a transverse direction (X) perpendicular to the vertical direction (Z), and has opposite ends 1311 (only one is shown in
The longitudinal driving shaft member 14 includes a longitudinal driving shaft 141 and a fourth bevel gear 142. The longitudinal driving shaft 141 extends in a longitudinal direction (Y) perpendicular to the vertical and transverse directions (Z, X), and has opposite front and rear ends 1411, 1412 in the longitudinal direction (Y). The fourth bevel gear 142 is connected fixedly and coaxially to the front end 1411 of the longitudinal driving shaft 141, and meshes with the second bevel gear 123, as shown in
The impeller 17 is disposed on the rear end 1412 of the longitudinal driving shaft 141, and is co-rotatable with the longitudinal driving shaft 141.
The operating crank members 16 are connected fixedly and respectively to the opposite ends 1311 of the transverse driving shaft 131, and are co-rotatable with the transverse driving shaft 131. In this embodiment, as shown in
The propelling device 1 further includes a screen guard 15 connected to the housing 11 for enclosing the impeller 17 therein and for allowing flow of fluid therethrough. In this embodiment, the screen guard 15 includes a circular screen disc 151 mounted fixedly on the bottom portion of the housing 11, and a screen cover 152 connected detachably to the screen disc 151.
In use, the operating crank members 16 are manually operable so as to rotate about the transverse driving shaft 131 such that the transverse driving shaft 131 and the third bevel gear 132 are co-rotatable with the operating crank members 16. The vertical driving shaft member 12 is driven to rotate about an axis of the vertical driving shaft 121 as a result of rotation of the third bevel gear 132. The longitudinal driving shaft member 14 is driven to rotate about an axis of the longitudinal driving shaft 141 as a result of rotation of the second bevel gear 123, thereby driving rotation of the impeller 17.
In sum, the propelling device 1 of this invention is manually operable without requirement for electrical energy or diesel fuel, thereby avoiding harm to the environment. Furthermore, by appropriately designing a gear ratio of the first and third bevel gears 122, 132, and a gear ratio of the second and fourth bevel gears 123, 142, the propelling device 1 can serve as an exercise device.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200720139145.5 | Sep 2007 | CN | national |