Claims
- 1. A submarine device capable of perpendicular translation relative to its longitudinal axis inclusive of purely upward and downward movements using an integrated system of lift, propulsion and steering, said submarine device comprising a hull with a center of symmetry and vertical and horizontal planes of symmetry passing through said center, said integrated system comprising four cycloidal propellers grouped in pairs, one pair being forward on said hull and one pair aft on said hull, each cycloidal propeller having a horizontal axis of rotation and including a flat circular rim carrying at its periphery a circular array of identical horizontal blades each rotatable about a horizontal axis perpendicular to the said rim, means for rotating the blades about their axes including a jointed connecting rod for each blade extending parallel to the plane of said rim, a master control head coupled to said rods and capable of being staggered relative to the axis of rotation of said propeller, said two pairs of cycloidal propellers being symmetrically arranged relative to said center symmetry of the hull, the forward pair being lower and the aft pair higher, the two propellers of each pair being coaxial and symmetrical relative to the longitudinal vertical plane of symmetry of the hull, the directions of rotation of the propellers on each side of the hull being the same, four auxiliary screws suspended from said hull and having rotatable and reversible blades with axes of rotation perpendicular to the longitudinal vertical plane of symmetry, two of said auxiliary screws being on the longitudinal horizontal axis of symmetry one forward and one aft and two on the transverse vertical axis of symmetry one above and the other below the horizontal plane of symmetry, the two screws on the longitudinal axes each being able to turn through 90.degree. around the longitudinal horizontal axis to produce vertical thrust to assist in purely vertical displacement of the submarine device.
- 2. A submarine device as claimed in claim 1 comprising individual electric motors inside the hull for driving the four propellers and the four auxiliary screws.
- 3. A submarine device as claimed in claim 2 comprising a diving ballast tank, each propeller and the corresponding mechanism for rotation of the jointed connecting rods being located inside said ballast tank and secured to the inside wall thereof, a propeller driving shaft for the propeller passing through said wall of said tank with a watertight joint, said shaft being hollow, and a common lever in said shaft for actuating the connecting rods to causing rotation of the jointed connecting rods.
- 4. A submarine device as claimed in claim 2, a cylinder with a watertight port, secured in said hull and accommodating the electric driving motor for each propeller as well as the mechanism for rotating the jointed connecting rods, a set of stiffeners placed at regular angular intervals within said cylinder parallel to the axis thereof and a transverse bulkhead joining the hull simultaneously to the ballast tank and to said cylinder, the said transverse bulkhead being in a plane containing the cylinder axis.
- 5. A submarine device capable of perpendicular translation relative to its longitudinal axis inclusive of purely upward and downward movements using an integrated system of lift, propulsion and steering, said submarine device comprising a hull with a center of symmetry and vertical and horizontal planes of symmetry passing through said center, said integrated system comprising four cycloidal propellers grouped in pairs, one pair being forward on said hull and one pair aft on said hull, each cycloidal propeller having a horizontal axis of rotation and including means for adjusting the direction of net thrust produced by each cycloidal propeller in a vertical plane perpendicular to said horizontal axis of rotation, said two pairs of cyloidal propellers being symmetrically arranged relative to said center of symmetry of the hull, the forward pair being lower and the aft pair higher, the two propellers of each pair being coaxial and symmetrical relative to the longitudinal vertical plane of symmetry of the hull, the directions of rotation on each side of the hull being the same, two pairs of auxiliary screws suspended from said hull and having rotatable and reversible blades with axes of rotation perpendicular to the longitudinal vertical plane of symmetry, one pair of said auxiliary screws being on the longitudinal horizontal axis of symmetry and the second of said pairs being on the transverse vertical axis of symmetry offset from the horizontal plane of symmetry, the screws on the longitudinal axis being able to turn though 90.degree. around the longitudinal axis to produce vertical thrust to assist in vertical displacement of the submarine device.
- 6. A submarine device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the hull is of oval shape, flattened along the longitudinal axis in the vertical plane of symmetry and more tapered in the horizontal plane of symmetry.
- 7. A submarine device as claimed in claim 5 comprising a support including four retractable feet, and a wheel supported from each foot, said feet being symmetrical relative to the longitudinal and transverse planes of symmetry, the wheel corresponding to each foot being supported for rotation around a horizontal axis and also around a vertical axis to allow turning in place of the submarine device.
- 8. A submarine device as claimed in claim 5 comprising a hook supported from said hull at the bottom thereof on a vertical line passing through the center of gravity of the hull for carrying loads, said hook being rotatable about a vertical axis.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-RELATED APPLICATION
This Application is a division of co-pending application Ser. No. 354,791 filed Apr. 26, 1973 and now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 3,865,060. The Application is also related to Ser. No. 498,873 filed Aug. 19, 1974 which in turn is a division of Ser. No. 354,797 filed Apr. 26, 1973 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (19)
Divisions (1)
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