Claims
- 1. Propulsion assembly for use on a ship having an elongated ship's body, said assembly comprising two propellers arranged to be mounted on the ship's body in laterally spaced relation and including an axially elongated propeller shaft for each said propeller having a front end and a rear end with said propeller located at the rear end thereof, said propeller shaft having an axis extending approximately horizontally, a nozzle-type shroud laterally enclosing each said propeller and having an axis extending in the same general direction as the axis of the associated said propeller shaft, means for mounting each said shroud for rotation about an upwardly extending first axis disposed approximately perpendicularly to the axis of the associated said propeller shaft, wherein the improvement comprises that said means for mounting said shroud is arranged for rotating said nozzle-type shroud for limited pivotal movement about a second axis extending perpendicularly of the upwardly extending first axis of said nozzle-type shroud and approximately perpendicularly to the axis of said propeller shaft, a rudder located downstream from each of said nozzle-type shrouds relative to the normal forward movement of a ship's body in the wake of the associated said propeller, said rudder has a zero position, said rudder having an upwarldy extending pivot axis offset laterally from the prolongation of the associated said propeller shaft, and in the zero position said rudder being disposed at least at the same angle with the prolongation of said propeller shaft as said nozzle-type shroud is pivoted relative thereto, and each said nozzle-type shroud having an angular adjustment relative to the elongated approximiately horizontal axis of the associate said propeller shaft of at least two degrees, said means for mounting each said shroud comprises an upwardly extending shaft for each said shroud, a ball-type joint connected to the lower end of said shaft and to said shroud, said upwardly extending shaft arranged to extend into the ship's body, means arranged to be located within the ship's body for rotating said shaft about the axis thereof, means connected to said ball-type joint for rotating said joint about a horizontal axis for pivoting said shroud about a horizontal axis extending perpendicularly of the axis of said shaft, and means arranged for locking said shroud in position for achieving a maximum of the integral of the velocity field established across the entry area in the direction of the nozzle axis, and said locking means is associated with said shaft locking said shaft against rotation about the axis thereof and for locking said shroud against pivotal movement around the horizontal axis extending perpendicualrly of the axis of said shaft.
- 2. Propulsion assembly, as set forth in claim 1, wherein a guidance sleeve is arranged coaxially with and laterally encloses each said shaft, each said guidance sleeve is arranged to be rigidly connected to the ship's body, each said shaft is rotatable relative to said guidance sleeve and is releasably connected thereto for securing the pivoted position of said nozzle-type shroud and said shaft.
- 3. Propulsion assembly, as set forth in claim 1, wherein a streamline fairing arranged to be fixed to the ship's body in the region of said nozzle-type shrouds and rudders with said fairing extending in the axial direction of the associated said propeller shafts from above said nozzle-type shrouds to above said rudders for limiting the upper propeller jet region between said nozzle-type shrouds and the region of the associated said rudders.
- 4. Propulsion assembly for use on a ship having an elongated ship's body, said assembly comprising two propellers arranged to be mounted on the ship's body in laterally spaced relation and including an axially elongated propeller shaft for each said propeller having a front end and a rear end with said propeller located at the rear end thereof, said propeller shaft having an axis extending approximately horizontally, a nozzle-type shroud extending in the same general direction as the axis of the associated said propeller shaft, means for mounting each said shroud for rotation about an upwardly extending first axis disposed approximately perpendicularly to the axis of the associated said propeller shaft, wherein the improvement comprises that said means for mounting said shroud is arranged for rotating said nozzle-type shroud for limited pivotal movement about a second axis extending perpendicularly of the upwardly extending first axis of said nozzle-type shroud and approximately perpendicularly to the axis of said propeller shaft, a rudder located downstream from each of said nozzle-type shrouds relative to the normal forward movement of a ship's body in the wake of the associated said propeller, said rudder has a zero position, said rudder having an upwardly extending pivot axis offset laterally from the prolongation of the associated said propeller shaft, and in the zero position said rudder being disposed at least at the same angle with the prolongation of said propeller shaft as said nozzle-type shroud is pivoted relative thereto, and each said nozzle-type shroud having an angular adjustment relative to the elongated approximately horizontal axis of the associated said propeller shaft of at least two degrees, said means for mounting each said shround comprising an upwardly extending shaft arranged to extend downwardly from the ship's body, a yoke secured to the lower end of said shaft with said yoke straddling said shroud, pin means connected to said shroud and mounted in said yoke for pivotally mounting said shroud about a horizontal axis defined by the axes of said pin means and extending perpendicularly of the axis of said upwardly extending shaft, and means for locking each said shaft including first locking means for locking said shroud against rotation about the upwardly extending axis thereof and second locking means for locking said shroud against rotation about the horizontal axis formed by said pin means.
- 5. Propulsion assembly, as set forth in claim 4, wherein said pin means comprise a pair of pins extending outwardly from diametrically opposite sides of each said shroud, means mounted on said shaft and in driving engagement with said pins pivotally mounted in said yoke for pivotally moving said shroud about the horizontal axis formed by said pins.
- 6. Propulsion assembly, as set forth in claim 5, wherein said means for pivotally moving said shroud about the horizontal axis comprising a support secured to said upwardly extending shaft, a drive motor mounted on said support, a driving member driven by said motor, a drive wheel mounted on one said pins, and a member extending between said driving member and said drive wheel on said pins for pivotally moving said shroud.
- 7. Propulsion assembly, as set forth in claim 6, including means on said shaft for locking said shaft against rotation, and means associated with said drive motor for securing said pins on said shroud against rotational movement.
- 8. Propulsion assembly for ships comprising an elongated ship's body having a center line extending in the direction between the bow and the stern of said ship's body, a pair of propellers each located on an opposite side of the center line of said ship's body, each said propeller including an axially elongated propeller shaft having a front end and a rear end with said propeller located at the rear end thereof, said propeller shaft having an axis extending approximately horizontally, a nozzle-type shroud laterally enclosing each said propeller and each said shroud having a center axis extending in the same general direction as the axis of said propeller shaft, means for pivoting each said shroud, wherein the improvement comprises that said pivoting means for said shroud includes a first pivoting means for limited pivotal movement of said shroud about an upwardly extending first axis extending approximately perpendicularly of the axis of said propeller shaft, and second pivoting means for limited pivotal movement of said shroud about a second axis extending horizontally and approximately perpendicularly of the axis of said propeller shaft, means for locking said shroud in position for preventing pivotal movement about said first and second axis for achieving a maximum of the integral of the velocity field established across the entry area in the direction of the nozzle axis, a rudder associated with each said propeller shaft and positioned downstream from said nozzle-type shroud with which it is associated relative to the normal forward movement of said ship's body, each said rudder located on an opposite side of the center line of said ship's body and positioned between the center line of said ship's body and the prolongation of said propeller shaft beyond and downstream of said propeller, and each said rudder being offset laterally relative to the prolongation of the axis of said propeller shaft and said rudder having an axis extending in the general direction of said propeller shaft axis and the center axis of said shroud, so that the axis of said rudder forms an angle with the axis of said propeller shaft which is at least the same angle that said nozzle-type shroud is pivoted about said first axis thereof, said first pivoting means comprising an upwardly extending shaft connected to said nozzle-type shroud, a guidance sleeve coaxial with and laterally enclosing said shaft, said guidance sleeve being rigidly connected to said ship's body, said shaft being rotatable relative to said guidance sleeve and being releasably connectable thereto for securing the pivoted position of said nozzle-type shroud and said shaft, said second pivoting means comprising a yoke connected to the lower end of said shaft, horizontally extending pins secured to said shroud and axially aligned on diametrically opposite sides thereof and pivotally mounted in said yoke, and drive means in driving engagement with said pins for selectively pivotally moving said shroud about the horizontal axes of said pins.
- 9. Propulsion assembly, as set forth in claim 8, wherein said nozzle-type shroud having an angle of pitch relative to the axis of said propeller shaft of at least two degrees.
- 10. Propulsion assembly, as set forth in claim 9, wherein a streamline fairing is fixed to said ship's body in the region of said nozzle-type shrouds and rudders with said fairing extending in the center line direction of said ship's body from above said nozzle-type shrouds to above said rudders for limiting the upper propeller jet region between said nozzle-type shroud and the region of said rudder.
- 11. Propulsion assembly, as set forth in claim 8, wherein said drive means for rotating said shroud about the horizontal second axis comprises a support secured to said upwardly extending shaft, a drive moor mounted on said support, a driving member driven by said motor, a drive wheel mounted on one said pins, and a member extending between said driving member on said drive wheel on said pins for pivotally positioning said shroud.
- 12. Propulsion assembly, as set forth in claim 11, including means on said shaft for locking said shaft against rotation, and means associated with said drive motor for securing said pins on said shroud against rotational movement.
- 13. Propulsion assembly for ships comprising an elongated ship's body having a center line extending in the direction between thebow and the stern of said ship's body, a pair of propellers each located on an opposite side of the center line of said ship's body, each said propeller including an axially elongated propeller shaft having a front end and a rear end with said propeller located at the rear end thereof, said propeller shaft having an axis extending approximately horizontally, a nozzle-type shroud laterally enclosing each said propeller and each said shroud having a center axis extending in the same general direction as the axis of said propeller shaft, means for pivoting each said shroud, wherein the improvement comprises that said pivoting means for said shroud includes first pivoting means for limiting pivotal movement of said shroud about an upwardly extending first axis extending approximately perpendicularly of the axis of said shaft, and second pivoting means for limited pivotal movement of said shroud about a second axis extending horizontally and approximately perpendicularly of the axis of said propeller shaft, means for locking said shroud in position for preventing pivotal movement about said first and second axes for achieving a maximum of the integral of the velocity field established across the entry area in the direction of the nozzle axis, a rudder associated with each said propeller shaft and positioned downstream from said nozzle-type shroud with which it is associated relative to the normal forward movement of said ship's body, each said rudder located on an opposite side of the center line of said ship's body and positioned between the center line of said ship's body and the prolongation of said propeller shaft beyond and downstream of said propeller, and each said rudder being offset laterally relative to the prolongation of the axis of said propeller shaft and said rudder having an axis extending in the general direction of said propeller shaft axis and the center axis of said shroud, so that the axis of said rudder forms an angle with the axis of said propeller shaft which is at least the same angle that said nozzle-type shroud is pivoted about said first axis thereof, said first pivoting means comprises an upwardly extending shaft, said second pivoting means comprises a ball-type joint connected to the lower end of said shaft and to said shroud, said upwardly extending shaft extending into said ship's body, means within said ship's body for rotating said shaft about the axis thereof, means connected to said ball-type joint for rotating said joint about a horizontal axis, and said means for locking said shroud is associated with said shaft for locking said shaft against rotation about the first axis and for locking said shroud against rotation around the second axis extending perpendicularly of the axis of said shaft.
Priority Claims (1)
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 018,313 filed March 7, 1979 now abandoned.
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