This invention is directed generally to a propulsion system and in particular to a propulsion system for an amphibious track driven vehicle.
Amphibious vehicles and boats or ships have been around for eons. They were built for many purposes such as sport, warfare, cargo and transportation of humans and animals alike in a myriad of different shapes and configurations. They have been constructed of stone, wood, reeds, plastic and metal with many different propulsion systems such as paddles, sticks, wind driven sails, manual, steam engine or fossil fuel powered and or electric motor driven paddles, wheels, propellers and screws. They have also been pulled by animals or humans for specific purposes as required by the situation.
The present invention is directed to a propulsion system for amphibious track driven vehicles. This propulsion system is designed to create a new genre of amphibians from shallow draft water and land vehicle configurations to completely submerged vehicles that will allow the operator to traverse over or underwater and over ice, sand, snow, swamp and land with ease when desired. An advantage of this system is to allow access by the operator and their passengers or cargo into otherwise inaccessible areas. Uses for all kinds of activity from cargo transportation, search and rescue, military, sport and commercial fishing, scientific and adventure exploration will be greatly enhanced.
The propulsion system in an illustrative embodiment comprises a driven track made of, for example, composite metal, plastic and rubber supported by a suspension framework and driven by drive cogs of, for example, metal or plastic. Power to move the track is provided by on board engines or motors either directly or indirectly connected to mechanical driven systems, hydrostatic drive systems or combinations of both.
Depending on the size and type of the track driven amphibious vehicle or boat desired, this determines the size and number of propulsion systems used and how they are powered by primarily fossil fuel, gas, electric or hybrid systems. Track driven amphibious vehicles or boats can be of a variety of different configurations depending on their desired need as a single hull boat, catamaran or tri-maran or multi-hull boat of all shapes and sizes. Even submarines can be powered by this propulsion system using a passive jet drive or a powered jet drive system, which until now was completely unknown for paddle driven systems.
Underwater, a paddle wheel works in complete opposition to itself remaining in nearly a stationary position, moving neither forward or back. By taking the water pulled over the top of the track and redirecting it back toward the rear of the vehicle through water jet exhaust tubes, thrust, in addition to that of the track, is created, The passive jet drive can be enhanced by including powered impellers or propellers in the water jet exhaust tubes. This change turns the passive jet drive propulsion system into a full powered propulsion system that dramatically increases water thrust out the back of the vehicle. The result will be extremely fast shallow draft water craft as well as submarines in all shapes and sizes capable of moving with ease above or below the surface of the water with the added advantage of being able to traverse over land when needed.
This application claims priority of provisional application Ser. No. 60/1,632,202, filed Dec. 1, 2004.
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60632202 | Dec 2004 | US |