Claims
- 1. In a marine propulsion unit for securement exteriorly of a marine hull, wherein the unit has a ring shaped prime mover defining a central bore section with a central axis; a plurality of propulsion blades radially extending from a hub on said axis; said blades being capable of pivotal movement whereby the pitch angle thereof is adjusted selectively to provide heave, sway and surge motion to said hull; a swash plate mechanism within the central bore section of said ring shaped prime mover for controlling said blade pitch collectively and cyclically during the rotation of said hub; and multiple actuators attached to said swash plate mechanism for controlling said blade pitch; the improvement comprising: said swash plate mechanism is securely supported by an axial movable spherical support bearing within said central bore and proximal to the centerline of said ring shaped prime mover and said actuators being disposed within said central bore and said prime mover is a brushless DC motor.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said swash plate mechanism comprises a swash plate ring which is confined and slides within a substantially U-shaped swash plate bearing mounted in a bearing pad whereby said swash plate mechanism can pivot on said spherical bearing and a coupling means connecting the swash plate ring to the propeller blades whereby the propeller blades may be pivoted in collective and cyclic pitch, responsive to longitudinal and tilting movement of said swash plate ring.
- 3. The improvement of claim 2 wherein said ring shaped prime mover comprises a tubular rotor that rotates within a tubular stator.
- 4. The improvement of claim 3 further comprising a stationary inner support tube within said central bore on which said spherical support bearing longitudinally slides and a stationary outer support tube whose outer surface is a bearing journal for a fastened concentric propeller shaft tube and inner surface of said tubular rotor.
- 5. The improvement of claim 4 further comprising a first scissor bearing fastened to the outer surface of said swash plate that slides longitudinally within a channel that is mounted to said propeller shaft whereby rotary motion from said propeller shaft is coupled to said swash plate.
- 6. The improvement of claim 4 further comprising a second scissor bearing located in the outer surface of said spherical support bearing whereby said bearing pad is non-rotatable about said inner support tube.
- 7. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said actuators are double acting hydraulic cylinders.
- 8. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said actuators are double acting pneumatic cylinders.
- 9. In a marine propulsion unit for securement exteriorly of a marine hull, wherein the unit has a ring shaped prime mover defining a central bore section with a central axis; a plurality of propulsion blades radially extending from a hub on said axis; said blades being capable of pivotal movement whereby the pitch angle thereof is adjusted selectively to provide heave, sway and surge motion to said hull; a swash plate mechanism within the central bore section of said ring shaped prime mover for controlling said blade pitch collectively and cyclically during the rotation of said hub and multiple actuators attached to said swash plate mechanism for controlling said blade pitch; the improvement comprising: said swash plate mechanism is securely supported by an axial movable spherical support bearing within said central bore and proximal to the centerline of said ring shaped prime mover; said actuators being disposed within said central bore and said ring shaped prime mover comprises a tubular rotor that rotates within a tubular stator and is a brushless DC motor that operates in ocean ambient conditions.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of American for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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