Claims
- 1. In an improved marine propulsor for propelling a marine vehicle with said improved marine propulsor including a rotor having rotor vanes, a liquid flow to said rotor vanes when said rotor is rotating and the improved marine propulsor is propelling the marine vehicle, and said rotor vanes capable of accelerating fluids when said rotor is rotating to thereby provide propulsive thrust, the improvement comprising:
- structure enclosing a lower portion of an outer periphery of said rotor vanes over at least a majority of 180 degrees of rotation of said rotor and liquid flow directing means terminating, at least in its majority, less than a distance of one and one half rotor diameters upstream of said rotor vanes wherein said liquid flow is, at least in its majority and when the rotor is rotating and the improved marine propulsor is propelling the marine vehicle forward at high speeds, directed to a lower portion of the rotor vanes and which further comprises a gas flow directed to at least a portion of 180 degrees of said rotor's rotation when said improved marine propulsor is propelling the marine vehicle at high speeds.
- 2. The improved marine propulsor of claim 1 wherein said liquid flow directing means, at least in its majority, terminates less than a distance of one rotor diameter upstream of said rotor vanes.
- 3. The improved marine propulsor of claim 1 wherein said liquid flow directing means, at least in its majority, terminates less than a distance of one half rotor diameter upstream of said rotor vanes.
- 4. The improved marine propulsor of claim 1 wherein said liquid flow directing means is adjustable such that various levels of liquid flow can be directed to the rotor vanes.
- 5. The improved marine propulsor of claim 1 which further a portion of the liquid flow directing means that is in contact with liquid flow during at least a portion of its operation is curvilinear.
- 6. The improved marine propulsor of claim 4 wherein said liquid flow directing means is adjustable to a position whereby it shuts off substantially all gas flow to the rotor vanes.
- 7. The improved marine propulsor of claim 1 which further comprises a steering and reversing mechanism whereby said steering and reversing mechanism has a steering rudder that is commonly driven with a reversing flow steering means and which also comprises a reverse flow blocking means disposed, at least in its majority, aft of said steering rudder.
- 8. The improved marine propulsor of claim 7 which further comprises a flow deflector disposed, at least in part, below the reversing flow steering means and wherein movement of said flow deflector during reversing is, at least partially, caused by forces supplied by the reversing fluid.
- 9. The improved marine propulsor of claim 1 which further comprises a rotor ring with said rotor ring, at least during a portion of the rotor's rotation, inset into a housing recess.
- 10. The improved marine propulsor of claim 1 wherein an internal portion of a housing disposed proximal the liquid flow directing means and upstream of the rotor vanes, as seen in a vertical transverse plane of the marine propulsor, is, at least in part, non-circular in shape.
- 11. The improved marine propulsor of claim 1 which further comprises a steering and reversing system disposed at least in part downstream of the rotor vanes and whereby during reversing substantially all fluid received by the rotor vanes is liquid.
- 12. In an improved marine propulsor for propelling a marine vehicle with said improved marine propulsor including a rotor having rotor vanes, a liquid flow to said rotor vanes when said rotor is rotating and the improved marine propulsor is propelling the marine vehicle, and said rotor vanes capable of accelerating fluids when said rotor is rotating to thereby provide propulsive thrust, the improvement comprising:
- structure enclosing a lower portion of an outer periphery of said rotor vanes over at least a majority of 180 degrees of rotation of said rotor and a liquid flow directing means disposed, at least in its majority, upstream of said rotor vanes, and a gas flow to an upper portion of said rotor vanes, wherein said liquid flow directing means is capable of varying a level of liquid flow to said rotor vanes and wherein said liquid flow directing means is also capable of stopping substantially all gas flow to an upper portion of said rotor vanes.
- 13. The improved marine propulsor of claim 12 wherein said liquid flow directing means, at least in its majority, terminates less than a distance of one rotor diameter upstream of said rotor vanes.
- 14. The improved marine propulsor of claim 12 wherein said liquid flow directing means, at least in its majority, terminates less than a distance of one half rotor diameter upstream of said rotor vanes.
- 15. The improved marine propulsor of claim 12 wherein at least a portion of the liquid flow directing structure that is in contact with liquid is curvilinear.
- 16. The improved marine propulsor of claim 12 which further comprises a steering and reversing mechanism whereby said steering and reversing mechanism has a steering rudder that is commonly driven with a reversing flow steering means and which also comprises a reverse flow blocking means disposed, at least in its majority, aft of said steering rudder.
- 17. The improved marine propulsor of claim 16 which further comprises a flow deflector disposed, at least in part, below the reversing flow steering means and wherein movement of said flow deflector during reversing is, at least partially, caused by forces supplied by the reversing fluid.
- 18. The improved marine propulsor of claim 12 which further comprises a rotor ring with said rotor ring, at least during a portion of the rotor's rotation, inset into a housing recess.
- 19. The improved marine propulsor of claim 12 wherein an internal portion of a housing disposed proximal the liquid flow directing means and upstream of the rotor vanes, as seen in a vertical transverse plane of the marine propulsor is, at least in part, non-circular in shape.
- 20. In an improved marine propulsor for propelling a marine vehicle with said improved marine propulsor including a rotor having rotor vanes, a liquid flow to said rotor vanes when said rotor is rotating and the improved marine propulsor is propelling the marine vehicle, and said rotor vanes capable of accelerating fluids when said rotor is rotating to thereby provide propulsive thrust, the improvement comprising:
- a steering and reversing mechanism whereby said steering and reversing mechanism has a forward steering means including a rudder disposed in a liquid discharge flow from said rotor vanes such that said liquid discharge flow is on either side of said rudder and a reversing flow steering means that is commonly driven with and has a common rotational axis with said rudder where said common rotational axis is substantially centered in relation to said reversing flow steering means and a flow blocking means that is connected to a fixed housing of said improved marine propulsor and that operates independent of movement of said forward steering means and is disposed, at least in its majority, aft of said forward steering means and which further comprises a flow deflector connected to the fixed housing of the improved marine propulsor that, when the marine vehicle is moving forward, is capable of deflecting water from contacting a lower portion of the reversing flow steering means and wherein said flow deflector is moveable in relation to the steering and reversing mechanism and is disposed, at least in part, below the reversing flow steering means.
- 21. The improved marine propulsor of claim 20 wherein the reversing flow steering means has, at least in part, a circular shape.
- 22. The improved marine propulsor of claim 21 wherein the reversing flow steering means includes a flow guide vane.
- 23. The improved marine propulsor of claim 21 wherein the reversing flow steering means includes a nozzle.
- 24. The improved marine propulsor of claim 20 wherein said rudder is truncated at its aft end.
- 25. The improved marine propulsor of claim 24 which further comprises a stator vane positioned, at least in its majority, forward of and in line with a forward portion of the steering rudder.
- 26. In an improved marine propulsor for propelling a marine vehicle with said improved marine propulsor including a rotor having rotor vanes, a liquid flow to said rotor vanes when said rotor is rotating and the improved marine propulsor is propelling the marine vehicle, and said rotor vanes capable of accelerating fluids when said rotor is rotating to thereby provide propulsive thrust, the improvement comprising:
- liquid and gas flows supplied, to said rotor vanes and wherein liquid flow directing means can substantially separate the liquid and the gas flows to the rotor when said rotor is rotating and the improved marine propulsor is propelling the marine vehicle forward at high speeds, structure enclosing a lower portion of an outer periphery of said rotor vanes over at least a majority of 180 degrees of rotation of said rotor, a steering and reversing mechanism disposed at least in part downstream of the rotor vanes, and whereby during reversing substantially all fluid received by the rotor vanes is liquid.
- 27. The improved marine propulsor of claim 26 wherein said liquid flow directing means is adjustable during high speed forward operation of said marine vehicle such that various levels of liquid flow can be directed to the rotor vanes.
- 28. The improved marine propulsor of claim 26 wherein at least a portion of the liquid flow directing means that is in contact with liquid flow during at least a portion of its operation is curvilinear.
- 29. The improved marine propulsor of claim 26 wherein the steering and reversing mechanism has a steering rudder that is commonly driven and has substantially a common rotational axis with a reversing flow steering means.
- 30. The improved marine propulsor of claim 26 which further comprises a rotor ring with said rotor ring, at least during a portion of the rotor's rotation, inset into a housing recess.
- 31. In an improved marine propulsor for propelling a marine vehicle with said improved marine propulsor including a rotor having rotor vanes, a liquid flow to said rotor vanes when said rotor is rotating and the improved marine propulsor is propelling the marine vehicle, and said rotor vanes capable of accelerating fluids when said rotor is rotating to thereby provide propulsive thrust, the improvement comprising:
- liquid and gas flows supplied to said rotor vanes and wherein liquid flow directing means can substantially separate the liquid and the gas flows to the rotor when said rotor is rotating and the marine propulsor is propelling the marine vehicle forward at high speeds and structure enclosing a lower portion of an outer periphery of said rotor vanes over at least a majority of 180 degrees of rotation of said rotor.
- 32. The improved marine propulsor of claim 31 wherein the liquid flow directing means is capable of adjusting a level of liquid flow to said rotor vanes when said rotor is rotating and propelling the marine vehicle forward at high speeds.
- 33. The improved marine propulsor of claim 31 wherein at least a portion of the liquid flow directing means that is in contact with liquid flow during at least a portion of its operation is curvilinear.
- 34. The improved marine propulsor of claim 31 wherein said liquid flow directing means terminates, at least in its majority, less than a distance of one and one half rotor diameters upstream of said rotor vanes.
- 35. The improved marine propulsor of claim 31 wherein said liquid flow directing means terminates, at least in its majority, less than a distance of one rotor diameter upstream of said rotor vanes.
- 36. The improved marine propulsor of claim 31 wherein said liquid flow directing means terminates, at least in its majority, less than a distance of one half rotor diameter upstream of said rotor vanes.
- 37. The improved marine propulsor of claim 31 which further comprises a rotor ring with said rotor ring, at least during portion of the rotor's rotation, inset into a housing recess.
- 38. The improved marine propulsor of claim 31 which further comprises a steering and reversing mechanism disposed, at least in part, downstream of the rotor vanes and whereby during reversing substantially all fluid received by the rotor vanes is liquid.
- 39. The improved marine propulsor of claim 31 herein an internal portion of a housing disposed proximal the liquid flow directing means and upstream of the rotor vanes, as seen in a vertical transverse plane of the marine propulsor, is, at least in part, non-circular in shape.
CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part to Applicant's earlier applications, Ser. No. 486,305 filed Feb. 28, 1990, now abandoned, Ser. No. 604,741 filed Oct. 26, 1990, now abandoned, Ser. No. 848,252 filed Mar. 9, 1992, now abandoned; Ser. No. 922,574 filed Jul. 30, 1992, now abandoned; Ser. No. 118,029 filed Sep. 8, 1993, now abandoned; and Ser. No. 309,758 filed Sep. 21, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,505,639 issued Apr. 9, 1996.
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