Claims
- 1. A marine screw propeller comprising:
- a unitary hub having an axis of rotation and adapted for mounting on a rotatable shaft;
- plural sets of radially extending blades attached at their roots to the unitary hub in axial tandem for reducing drag in water flow past the hub;
- the blades of one set having forward skew and the blades of another set having backward skew to an extent so that outer portions of the blades are substantially equispaced about the hub;
- at least one set of blades having rake displacement toward another set of blades to an extent so that the outer portions of the blades of the sets lie substantially in a common plane of rotation transverse to the unitary hub axis;
- whereby loading on the blades of each set is substantially equalized.
- 2. The invention according to claim 1 wherein the plural sets of blades comprises two sets.
- 3. The invention according to claim 2 wherein the blades of both sets are displaced toward each other whereby blade outer portions lie substantially in said common plane.
- 4. The invention according to claim 3 wherein the common plane is disposed midway between blade roots of respective blade sets.
- 5. A marine screw propeller having a relatively high number of blades comprising:
- a unitary hub adapted to be attached to a shaft for rotation about its axis;
- two sets of radially extending blades attached at their roots to the unitary hub in tandem to minimize water drag adjacent the hub;
- the blades of the sets having skews of opposite hand and having rake displacement toward each other whereby outer portions of the blades lie substantially equidistant from each other radially about the hub in substantially a common plane of rotation transverse to the hub axis for equalized blade loading for maximizing propeller efficiency.
- 6. A marine screw propeller comprising:
- a unitary hub having an axis and adapted for mounting on a shaft for rotation;
- plural sets of blades of at least three blades each;
- said blades having root portions attached to the unitary hub and having radially extending outer portions equispaced in a common plane of rotation;
- the blades of one set having their root attachments to the unitary hub substantially axially aligned behind respective blade root attachments of another set;
- thereby minimizing water drag adjacent the hub by presenting to the water adjacent the hub root attachments only the frontal area of one set of blades.
- 7. The invention according to claim 6 further defined by the plural sets of blades comprising at least four blades each.
- 8. The invention according to claim 7 further defined by two sets of blades comprising five blades each.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for any governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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3791762 |
Brehme |
Feb 1974 |
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