Claims
- 1. Flow controlling apparatus comprising,
- tank means having width, length and height dimensions for supporting fluid,
- channel defining means in said tank means for defining upper and lower channels therein for allowing fluid flow in upper and lower opposed directions along said length dimension,
- drive means extending across substantially the entire width of said tank means for propelling said fluid through said upper and lower channels with substantially uniform velocity of said fluid along said length dimension across substantially the entire width of said tank means at the top of said tank means,
- wherein said drive means comprises a vaned rotor with vanes angularly spaced about the rotor axis rotatably supported in said tank means at one end thereof,
- said rotor axis being substantially parallel to the width dimension of said tank means and the length of each of said vanes corresponding substantially to the width of said tank means,
- shroud means of substantially semicircular cross section surrounding the outside portion of said vaned rotor means and coacting therewith to form a vane pump with working clearance between said shroud means and the outside edges of said vanes, and
- entry deflector means angled upward from said lower channel toward said vaned rotor for capturing an escape plume from said vaned rotor and directing said escape plume along said lower channel.
- 2. Flow controlling apparatus comprising,
- tank means having width, length and height dimensions for supporting fluid,
- channel defining means in said tank means for defining upper and lower channels therein for allowing fluid flow in upper and lower opposed directions along said length dimension,
- and drive means extending across substantially the entire width of said tank means for propelling said fluid through said upper and lower channels with substantially uniform velocity of said fluid along said length dimension across substantially the entire width of said tank means at the top of said tank means,
- wherein said drive means comprises a vaned rotor with vanes angularly spaced about the rotor axis rotatably supported in said tank means at one end thereof,
- said rotor axis being substantially parallel to the width dimension of said tank means and the length of each of said vanes corresponding substantially to the width of said tank means.
- 3. Flow controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 2 and further comprising,
- means defining a transition channel inter-coupling said upper and lower channels and characterized by curved longitudinal cross section with a substantially rectangular opening at the top.
- 4. Flow controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 3 wherein the top of said rectangular opening is below the top of said tank means so that when said tank means is filled with fluid, said fluid covers said rectangular opening.
- 5. Flow controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 2 and further comprising,
- shroud means of substantially semicircular cross section surrounding the outside portion of said vaned rotor means and coacting therewith to form a vane pump with working clearance between said shroud means and the outside edges of said vanes.
- 6. Flow controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 5 and further comprising,
- baffle means at the end of said upper channel adjacent to said rotor for controlling backup wave severity and helping prevent swimmers from engaging the vanes while moving.
- 7. Flow controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 6 wherein said baffle means comprises means for open shrouding said rotor.
- 8. Flow controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 2 wherein said drive means further comprises,
- an induction motor mechanically coupled to said vaned rotor,
- inverter means for converting input energy into A-C energy of controlled frequency,
- and means for coupling said energy of controlled frequency to said induction motor to control the speed of rotation of said vaned rotor.
- 9. Flow controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 2 and further comprising,
- means defining a transition channel inter-coupling said upper and lower channels and characterized by curved longitudinal cross section with a substantially rectangular opening at the top,
- the height of said rectangular opening being greater than the depth of said lower channel.
- 10. Flow controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 9 wherein the top of said rectangular opening is below the top of said tank means so that when said tank means is filled with fluid, said fluid covers said rectangular opening.
- 11. Flow controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 2 and further comprising,
- baffle means at the end of said upper channel adjacent to said rotor for controlling backup wave severity and helping prevent swimmers from engaging the vanes while moving.
- 12. Flow controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 11 wherein said baffle means comprises means for open shrouding said rotor.
- 13. Flow controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 2 wherein said drive means further comprises,
- pump means for providing fluid under pressure,
- said vanes including nozzle means for ejecting fluid under pressure in a direction tangential to the outer perimeter of said vanes,
- and means for coupling fluid under pressure from said pump means to said nozzle means to cause rotation of said vaned rotor.
- 14. Flow controlling apparatus comprising,
- tank means having width, length and height dimensions for supporting fluid,
- channel defining means in said tank means for defining upper and lower channels therein for allowing fluid flow in upper and lower opposed directions along said length dimension,
- drive means extending across substantially the entire width of said tank means for propelling said fluid through said upper and lower channels with substantially uniform velocity of said fluid along said length dimension across substantially the entire width of said tank means at the top of said tank means,
- wherein said drive means comprises a vaned rotor with vanes angularly spaced about the rotor axis rotatably supported in said tank means at one end thereof,
- said rotor axis being substantially parallel to the width dimension of said tank means and the length of each of said vanes corresponding substantially to the width of said tank means,
- wherein the length of said vanes corresponds substantially to the width of said tank means, and
- shroud means of substantially semicircular cross section surrounding the outside portion of said vaned rotor means and coacting therewith to form a vane pump with working clearance between said shroud means and the outside edges of said vanes,
- the diameter of said vaned rotor being slightly less than the depth of said tank means.
- 15. Flow controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 14 and further comprising entry deflector means angled upward from said lower channel toward said vaned rotor for capturing an escape plume from said vaned rotor and directing said escape plume along said lower channel.
- 16. Flow controlling apparatus comprising,
- tank means having width, length and height dimensions for supporting fluid,
- channel defining means in said tank means for defining upper and lower channels therein for allowing fluid flow in upper and lower opposed directions along said length dimension,
- drive means extending across substantially the entire width of said tank means for propelling said fluid through said upper and lower channels with substantially uniform velocity of said fluid along said length dimension across substantially the entire width of said tank means at the top of said tank means,
- wherein said drive means comprises a vaned rotor with vanes angularly spaced about the rotor axis rotatably supported in said tank means at one end thereof,
- said rotor axis being substantially parallel to the width dimension of said tank means and the length of each of said vanes corresponding substantially to the width of said tank means, and
- entry deflector means angled upward from said lower channel toward said vaned rotor for capturing an escape plume from said vaned rotor and directing said escape plume along said lower channel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 06/774,541, filed Sep. 10, 1985, now abandoned.
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