Claims
- 1. An assembly for an underwater vehicle, said assembly comprising:
a motor; a duct assembly including a duct and a propeller mounted within said duct, said propeller being configured to be driven by said motor; and a first actuator adapted to be connected to the vehicle, said first actuator being connected to said duct assembly and adapted to pivot said duct assembly with respect to the vehicle.
- 2. The assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a coupling member adapted to be mounted to the vehicle and configured to pivotally receive a portion of said duct assembly, said duct assembly being configured to pivot within said coupling member.
- 3. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein said first actuator is adapted to be connected to the vehicle via a member rigidly mounted to said coupling member.
- 4. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein said coupling member is joined to said portion of said duct assembly by at least one pin such that said duct assembly is pivotable about a first axis.
- 5. The assembly according to claim 2, further comprising:
a second actuator adapted to be mounted to the vehicle, said second actuator being connected to said coupling member and adapted to pivot said coupling member with respect to the vehicle.
- 6. The assembly according to claim 5, wherein said coupling member is joined to said portion of said duct assembly by at least one pin such that said duct assembly is pivotable about a first axis.
- 7. The assembly according to claim 6, wherein said coupling member is adapted to be mounted to the vehicle by at least one pin such that said coupling member is pivotable about a second axis, said second axis being perpendicular to said first axis.
- 8. The assembly according to claim 5, wherein said second actuator is mounted on a bracket that is adapted to be mounted to the vehicle, said bracket having arms with terminal ends, said terminal ends being pivotally joined to said coupling member about a first axis, said second actuator being pivotally joined to said coupling member about a second axis, said first axis being parallel to and offset from said second axis.
- 9. The assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a control device adapted to be mounted within the vehicle and configured to control movement of said first actuator.
- 10. The assembly according to claim 9, wherein said control device further configured to control said motor.
- 11. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first actuator is a linear actuator.
- 12. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first actuator includes a movably piston having an end connected to said duct assembly.
- 13. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein said coupling member is mounted to an insulation housing that is adapted to be mounted within the vehicle.
- 14. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein said duct assembly further comprises a coupling body having a generally truncated, conical shape, said coupling body having a hollow interior portion configured to receive said motor, said motor having a drive shaft extending from said interior portion through an aperture in an end portion of said coupling body, said drive shaft being coupled to said propeller, said coupling body having an outer surface with a first section comprising said portion of said duct assembly received by said coupling member and a second section configured to receive said duct.
- 15. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said motor includes a gearbox having a planetary gearhead.
- 16. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said duct comprises an outer duct ring, an inner shaft, and a plurality of fins connecting said outer duct ring to said inner shaft.
- 17. The assembly according to claim 16, wherein said outer duct ring extends about a perimeter of said propeller, said outer duct ring being generally tubular in shape and having a hydrodynamically efficient cross-sectional shape.
- 18. The assembly according to claim 16, wherein said fins have a skewed surface adjacent said inner shaft which acts as a means for counteracting torque resulting from forces produced by said propeller on a fluid flowing therethrough.
- 19. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said duct assembly is configured to pivot about an axis by at least ±15 degrees from center.
- 20. The assembly according to claim 5, wherein said coupling member is configured to pivot about an axis by at least ±15 degrees from center.
- 21. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first actuator is configured to provide at least 5 Nm of torque.
- 22. The assembly according to claim 5, wherein said second actuator is configured to provide at least 5 Nm of torque.
- 23. An underwater vehicle comprising:
a vehicle body; a motor; a duct assembly including a duct and a propeller mounted within said duct, said propeller being configured to be driven by said motor; and a first actuator connected to said vehicle body, said first actuator being connected to said duct assembly and configured to pivot said duct assembly with respect to said vehicle body.
- 24. The underwater vehicle according to claim 23, further comprising a coupling member adapted to be mounted to the vehicle and configured to pivotally receive a portion of said duct assembly, said duct assembly being configured to pivot within said coupling member.
- 25. The underwater vehicle according to claim 24, further comprising:
a second actuator mounted to said vehicle body, said second actuator being connected to said coupling member and adapted to pivot said coupling member with respect to said vehicle body.
- 26. The underwater vehicle according to claim 23, wherein said vehicle body is autonomous.
- 27. An assembly for an underwater vehicle, said assembly comprising:
a motor; a duct having a generally cylindrical shape oriented about a longitudinal axis; a propeller having an axis of rotation, said propeller being mounted within said duct and configured to be driven by said motor, said propeller and said duct being connected such that said axis of rotation of said propeller and said longitudinal axis of said duct have a fixed orientation with respect to one another; and means for changing an orientation of said axis of rotation of said propeller and said longitudinal axis of said duct with respect to the vehicle.
- 28. The assembly according to claim 27, wherein:
said duct and said propeller are part of a duct assembly; and said means for changing an orientation comprises a first actuator adapted to be connected to the vehicle, said first actuator being connected to said duct assembly.
- 29. The assembly according to claim 28, further comprising a coupling member adapted to be mounted to the vehicle and configured to pivotally receive a portion of said duct assembly, and wherein said means for changing an orientation further comprises a second actuator adapted to be mounted to the vehicle, said second actuator being connected to said coupling member and adapted to pivot said coupling member with respect to the vehicle.
- 30. The assembly according to claim 29, wherein said first actuator is adapted to be connected to the vehicle via a member rigidly mounted to said coupling member.
- 31. The assembly according to claim 29, wherein said coupling member is joined to said portion of said duct assembly by at least one pin such that said duct assembly is pivotable about a first axis.
- 32. The assembly according to claim 31, wherein said coupling member is adapted to be mounted to the vehicle by at least one pin such that said coupling member is pivotable about a second axis, said second axis being perpendicular to said first axis.
- 33. The assembly according to claim 29, wherein said second actuator is mounted on a bracket that is adapted to be mounted to the vehicle, said bracket having arms with terminal ends, said terminal ends being pivotally joined to said coupling member about a first axis, said second actuator being pivotally joined to said coupling member about a second axis, said first axis being parallel to and offset from said second axis.
- 34. The assembly according to claim 29, wherein said duct assembly further comprises a coupling body having a generally truncated, conical shape, said coupling body having a hollow interior portion configured to receive said motor, said motor having a drive shaft extending from said interior portion through an aperture in an end portion of said coupling body, said drive shaft being coupled to said propeller, said coupling body having an outer surface with a first section comprising said portion of said duct assembly received by said coupling member and a second section configured to receive said duct.
- 35. The assembly according to claim 29, wherein:
said duct assembly is configured to pivot about an axis by at least ±15 degrees from center; and said coupling member is configured to pivot about an axis by at least ±15 degrees from center.
- 36. The assembly according to claim 27, wherein said duct comprises an outer duct ring, an inner shaft, and a plurality of fins connecting said outer duct ring to said inner shaft.
- 37. The assembly according to claim 36, wherein said outer duct ring extends about a perimeter of said propeller, said outer duct ring being generally tubular in shape and having a hydrodynamically efficient cross-sectional shape.
- 38. The assembly according to claim 36, wherein said fins have a skewed surface adjacent said inner shaft which acts as a means for counteracting torque resulting from forces produced by said propeller on a fluid flowing therethrough.
- 39. An underwater vehicle comprising:
a vehicle body; a motor; a duct having a generally cylindrical shape oriented about a longitudinal axis; a propeller having an axis of rotation, said propeller being mounted within said duct and configured to be driven by said motor, said propeller and said duct being connected such that said axis of rotation of said propeller and said longitudinal axis of said duct have a fixed orientation with respect to one another; and means for changing an orientation of said axis of rotation of said propeller and said longitudinal axis of said duct with respect to said vehicle body.
- 40. The underwater vehicle according to claim 39, wherein said vehicle body is autonomous.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims priority to Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/239,468, which was filed on Oct. 10, 2000.
STATMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0002] The present invention was supported in part by contract number N00014-98-1-0814 from the National Ocean Partnership Proposal (NOPP). The U.S. Government has certain rights in the invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60239468 |
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