Claims
- 1. A propulsion apparatus, including:
at least one generally horizontal driving shaft; at least one gear-box mounted on said driving shaft and including four radial shafts that are generally perpendicular to the axis of said driving shaft and to each other; four fluid moving means mounted on said radial shafts and disposed generally in the planes of rotations around the axes of said radial shafts; and means for rotating said driving shaft together with said gear-box and said fluid moving means, wherein: said fluid moving means are constrained by said gear-box to rotate around said radial shafts with a speed of rotation of said driving shaft and being oriented so that two of said fluid moving means extend generally vertically downward, while the other two of said fluid moving means extend generally horizontally in opposite directions parallel to the axis of said driving shaft; said generally horizontal driving shaft with said gear-box being disposed over the level of the water so that said fluid moving means extend into the water when their orientations are changed from horizontal to vertical positions during said rotation.
- 2. The propulsion apparatus of claim 1, wherein:
said gear-box includes four bevel miter gears mounted on said radial shafts and engaged with each other, at least one additional planet bevel miter gear mounted on at least one of said radial shafts, and at least one sun bevel miter gear mounted on a support means coaxially with said driving shaft and engaged with said additional planet bevel miter gear.
- 3. The propulsion apparatus of claim 2, wherein said driving shaft is hollow and said support means for said sun bevel miter gear is mounted along the axis of that hollow driving shaft.
- 4. The propulsion apparatus of claim 3, wherein said hollow driving shaft is mounted on said support means.
- 5. The propulsion apparatus of claim 1, wherein said fluid moving means have variable angles of incidence in the planes of rotations around the axes of said radial shafts.
- 6. The propulsion apparatus of claim 5, wherein said fluid moving means have the ability to swing around the axes perpendicular to the axes of said radial shafts for changing said variable angles of incidence.
- 7. The propulsion apparatus of claim 6, wherein said fluid moving means are disposed asymmetrically relative to said axes perpendicular to the axes of said radial shafts so that said fluid moving means are swung under pressure of the water for changing said angles of incidence.
- 8. The propulsion apparatus of claim 6, including a cam system for swinging said fluid moving means around said axes perpendicular to the axes of said radial shafts for changing said angles of incidence.
- 9. A marine vessel including a propulsion apparatus of claim 1.
- 10. An outboard engine for marine vessels, including:
two generally vertical driving shafts; two gear-boxes mounted on said two generally vertical driving shafts, each of said two gear-boxes including four radial shafts that are generally perpendicular to the axes of said driving shafts and to each other, four fluid moving means mounted on said radial shafts and disposed generally in the planes of rotations around the axes of said radial shafts; and means for rotating said two driving shafts in opposite directions, wherein: said fluid moving means are constrained by said gear-boxes to rotate around said radial shafts with the speed of rotation of said driving shafts and being oriented so that two of said fluid moving means extend generally horizontally in the same direction, while the other two of said fluid moving means extend generally vertically in opposite directions parallel to the axes of said driving shafts.
- 11. The outboard engine of claim 10, wherein:
each of said gear-boxes includes four bevel miter gears mounted on said radial shafts and engaged with each other, at least one additional planet bevel miter gear is mounted on at least one of said radial shafts, and at least one sun bevel miter gear is mounted on a support means coaxially with each of said driving shafts and is engaged with said additional planet bevel miter gear.
- 12. The outboard engine of claim 10, wherein said driving shafts are hollow and said support means for said sun bevel miter gears are positioned along the axes of said hollow driving shafts.
- 13. The outboard engine of claim 12, wherein said hollow driving shafts are mounted on said support means.
- 14. The outboard engine of claim 10, wherein said fluid moving means have variable angles of incidence in the planes of rotations around the axes of said radial shafts.
- 15. The outboard engine of claim 14, wherein said fluid moving means have the ability to swing around the axes perpendicular to the axes of said radial shafts for changing said variable angles of incidence.
- 16. The outboard engine of claim 15, wherein said fluid moving means are disposed asymmetrically relative to said axes perpendicular to the axes of said radial shafts so that said fluid moving means are swung under pressure of the water for changing said variable angles of incidence.
- 17. The outboard engine of claim 15, including cam systems for swinging said fluid moving means around said axes perpendicular to the axes of said radial shafts for changing said variable angles of incidence.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/741,102 filed on Dec. 21, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,352,458 and International application PCT/US 01/16526 filed on Jul. 17, 2001, now International Publication (PCT) No. WO 02/08054 A1, which are continuations-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/620532 filed on Jul. 20, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,224,441 which is continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/479,891 filed on Jan. 10, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (4)
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Parent |
09741102 |
Dec 2000 |
US |
Child |
10093731 |
Mar 2002 |
US |
Parent |
PCT/US01/16526 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
Child |
10093731 |
Mar 2002 |
US |
Parent |
09620532 |
Jul 2000 |
US |
Child |
PCT/US01/16526 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
Parent |
09479891 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
Child |
09620532 |
Jul 2000 |
US |