1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to marine propellers, and more particularly to a marine propeller equipped with adjustable exhaust structures for allowing adjustment of exhaust volume.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 5,916,003 discloses a propeller device, which comprises a propeller body with a propeller hub having 4 propeller blades extending therefrom and an aperture on each propeller blade, and a plug having a diametric profile shaped to be received and retained within each aperture. The vent plugs are provided with openings therethrough so that fluids can flow from a passage within a hub of the propeller device to a region proximate the outer cylindrical surface of the hub. The plugs can be changed to modify the size of the ventilation aperture without having to change the propeller device itself.
The propeller device is driven by an engine to move the propeller blades through water, achieving propeller thrust and forcing the boat to move forwards. At the same time, waste engine gas enters the passage of the propeller hub. At this time, a part of waste engine gas is exhausted through the ventilation aperture. Thus, the ventilation apertures of the plugs assist lowering the internal air pressure of the passage of the propeller hub, reducing water pressure from the propeller blades and enhancing propelling speed of the propeller blades.
However, under different application conditions, such as different water level, load, temperature, and etc., the user must selectively use different sizes of plugs having different dimensions of ventilation apertures, or plugs without any ventilation aperture to adjust the exhaust volume of the propeller device to an optimal condition for better propeller performance.
In other words, the user must provide different sizes of plugs having different dimensions of ventilation apertures for use in different conditions. Preparing a large number of plugs relatively increases the cost. Further, the plugs can get lost easily when not in use. Therefore, the aforesaid prior art design of propeller device is not convenient to use.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a marine propeller, which allows convenient adjustment of the exhaust volume without changing any component parts, facilitating ease of use.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a marine propeller comprises a propeller body. The propeller body comprises a propeller hub and a plurality of propeller blades. The propeller hub comprises an outer surface and an inner surface. The propeller blades are extended outwardly from the outer surface of the propeller hub. The marine propeller further comprises at least one adjustable exhaust structure. Each adjustable exhaust structure comprises an exhaust unit cut through the outer surface and inner surface of the propeller hub, an adjustment member mounted in the exhaust unit, and fastening means adapted for locking the adjustment member to the exhaust unit. The exhaust unit comprises at least one exhaust through hole. The adjustment member comprises at least one shielding portion for shielding the at least one exhaust through hole. Further, before the adjustment member is locked to the exhaust unit by the fastening means, the adjustment member is movable relative to the exhaust unit to adjust the shielding area of the at least one shielding portion relative to the at least one exhaust through hole.
Thus, under different application conditions, the user can adjust the exhaust volume to the optimal status without changing any component parts of the marine propeller, enabling the marine propeller to provide a proper speed. Thus, the marine propeller is very convenient to use.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will be fully understood by reference to the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference signs denote like components of structure.
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The propeller body 20 comprises a propeller hub 22, and three propeller blades 24. The propeller hub 22 comprises an outer tube 222 and an inner tube 224 integrally formed of multiple rib plates (not shown), and an outer surface 226 and an inner surface 228 located on the outer tube 222. The propeller blades 24 are outwardly extended from the outer surface 226 of the propeller hub 22. The adjustable exhaust structures 30 are respectively disposed between each two adjacent propeller blades 24.
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In other words, under different application conditions, the user can adjust the exhaust volume to the optimal status without changing any component parts of the marine propeller 10, enabling the marine propeller 10 to provide a proper speed. Thus, the marine propeller 10 is very convenient to use.
It is to be noted that in each of the aforesaid adjustable exhaust structures 30, the fastening member 60 is not limited to C-shaped retaining ring, and any of a variety of other fastening means capable of prohibiting the adjustment member 50 from escaping out of the exhaust unit 40 and allowing movement of the shielding portions 548 of the adjustment wheel 54 of the adjustment member 50 relative to the exhaust through holes 46 of the exhaust unit 40 before fixation can be used as a substitute. Further, two opposite blocks 426 in the recess 42 of each exhaust unit 40 can secure the adjustment member 50 steadily, however, the number and locations of the blocks 426 of the recess 42 of each exhaust unit 40 may be changed without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. One single block 426 can also achieve the same effect of securing the adjustment member 50 in position.
In the aforesaid first embodiment, the relative positioning between the exhaust unit 40 and the respective adjustment member 50 and quantitative adjustment of the relative angle therebetween are achieved by means of selectively engaging the relative smaller number of the blocks 426 of the exhaust unit 40 into the relatively larger number of the notches 544 of the adjustment member 50. Alternatively, the adjustment member 50 can be made having a relatively smaller number of blocks for selectively engaging a relatively larger number of notches in the exhaust unit 40. Further, it is not a limitation to arrange the notches around a circle.
Further, the number and arrangement of the exhaust through holes 46 of the exhaust unit 40 and the number and arrangement of the through holes 546 and shielding portions 548 of each adjustment member 50 are not limited to the aforesaid design. Actually, each adjustable exhaust structure 30 can be made having at least one set of exhaust through holes 46, through holes 546 and shielding portions 548 to achieve the same effects. Hereinafter, another embodiment will be further described.
The marine propeller 10 can be made having at least one adjustable exhaust structure 30 to achieve the aforesaid exhaust volume adjustment effect. However, arranging one adjustable exhaust structure 30 between each two adjacent propeller blades 24 can balance the resistance of the propeller blades 24, facilitating smooth operation of the marine propeller 10.
In the aforesaid first embodiment, the recess 42, axle hole 44 and exhaust through holes 46 of the exhaust unit 40 are located on the propeller body 20, however, this arrangement is not a limitation. In a second embodiment of the present invention as shown in
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More specifically, each exhaust unit 92 comprises a recess 924 located at the outer surface 226 of the propeller hub 22, an axle hole 926 cutting through the bottom wall 924a of the recess 924 and the inner surface 228 of the propeller hub 22 and the aforesaid exhaust through hole 922. Further, the exhaust through hole 922 is an arched through hole 922 extending around the axle hole 926. The adjustment member 94 is shaped like a disk comprising a countersunk hole 942, an arched through hole 944 extending around the countersunk hole 942, and a shielding portion 946. The fastening means 96 comprises a screw 962, and a nut 964.
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Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102107333 A | Mar 2013 | TW | national |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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5916003 | Masini et al. | Jun 1999 | A |
6375528 | Neisen | Apr 2002 | B1 |
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20140248158 A1 | Sep 2014 | US |