Claims
- 1. A propeller system for a driven shaft having a locating surface, a torque-transmitting surface, and a retainer surface for engagement by a retaining device, the shaft extending from a base structure, the system comprising:(a) a propeller unit having a hub supporting a plurality of radially projecting blade members in movable relation to the hub, the hub being rotatably mountable on the driven shaft between the locating surface and the retainer surface, a hub passage being formed in structure rigidly fixed relative to the hub; (b) a sleeve member mountable on the driven shaft in engagement with the torque-transmitting surface and having a sleeve passage formed in one wall thereof, the sleeve passage being alignable with the hub passage for placement of a shear pin in engagement with the hub and sleeve passages; and (c) a retainer member removably mountable in covering relation to at least one of the hub and sleeve passages when the shear pin is placed therein for retaining the shear pin; (d) a yoke member axially movable relative to the hub in response to a power actuator; and (e) means for moving the blade members in variable pitch relation to the hub in response to axial movement of the yoke member, whereby torque is transmittable from the sleeve member through the shear pin to the hub until fracture of the shear pin in response to occurrence of a predetermined limiting torque, allowing the hub to rotate relative to the driven shaft, and when the retainer member is removed from covering the at least one of the hub and sleeve passages, the shear pin is removable from the passages for replacement without the hub being removed from the driven shaft.
- 2. The propeller system of claim 1, wherein the shear pin is located in engagement with the hub and sleeve passages and the retainer member is removably fastened in fixed relation to the hub.
- 3. The propeller system of claim 1, wherein the means for moving comprises each blade member being rotatably mounted on a respective radially extending axis of the hub and having a pinion fixedly connected thereto, and the propeller yoke including axially extending rack elements engaging corresponding ones of the pinions.
- 4. The propeller system of claim 1 including the power actuator, comprising an annular hydraulic cylinder rotatably supportable concentric with the spindle and having a fluid port and means for preventing rotation of the cylinder by mechanical coupling to the base structure, an actuator piston sealingly axially movable in the hydraulic cylinder for coupling fluid flow relative to the port, a thrust bearing for transmitting axial force between the actuator piston and the yoke member, whereby the yoke member moves axially relative to the spindle in response to fluid flow into the port, and the spindle, the hub, and the yoke member can be rotated by the shaft while the cylinder and the piston are being prevented from rotation by the coupling to the base.
- 5. The propeller system of claim 4, wherein the driven shaft is operable submerged in water, the system further comprising seal means for excluding water from contacting the actuator piston and the thrust bearing.
- 6. The propeller system of claim 4, wherein the propeller unit is separable from the drive shaft without disturbing the power actuator.
- 7. The propeller system of claim 6, wherein the yoke member is a propeller yoke and the power actuator is in a power unit, the power unit further comprising a spindle for coupling to the shaft and rotation therewith, a piston yoke for contacting the propeller yoke, a first thrust bearing for transmitting axial force between the spindle and the cylinder, and a second thrust bearing for transmitting axial force between the piston and the piston yoke, whereby the piston yoke moves axially relative to the spindle in response to fluid flow into the port, and the spindle and the piston yoke can be rotated by the shaft while the cylinder and the piston are being prevented from rotation by the coupling to the base,the power unit being locatable adjacent the propeller unit opposite the retainer device whereby the axial force is transmitted from the locating surface, through the power unit to the propeller yoke by axial facing contact with the piston yoke, and through the means for moving and the hub to the retainer device, the blade members moving from a first position toward a second position relative to the hub in response to the fluid flow into the port.
- 8. The propeller system of claim 7, wherein the spindle is adapted for being clamped between the locating surface and the hub by the retainer device.
- 9. The propeller system of claim 7, further comprising an antifriction radial bearing for concentrically supporting the cylinder relative to the spindle.
- 10. The propeller system of claim 4 further comprising a hydraulic control unit connectable to the power actuator for controllably advancing the actuator piston, comprising:(a) a housing having a primary hydraulic cylinder formed therein; (b) a control piston sealingly slidably engaging the primary hydraulic cylinder for forming a closed fluid cavity of variable volume, the fluid cavity being in fluid communication with the fluid port when the control unit is connected to the actuator; and (c) a lead screw rotatably supported in the housing and having an antifriction nut assembled thereto, the nut being threadingly engaged with the lead screw by means of a plurality of rollingly interposed elements, the nut being rigidly connected to the control cylinder, the lead screw being axially supported within the housing by an antifriction thrust bearing for advancing the control piston at high mechanical advantage in response to rotation of the lead screw, whereby the pitch of the blades is adjustable in response to rotation of the lead screw.
- 11. The propeller system of claim 10, wherein the control unit further comprises an encoder coupled to the lead screw for signaling positions thereof to an external device.
- 12. The propeller system of claim 11, further comprising a control motor coupled to the lead screw for driving same to an externally determined setpoint position in response to the encoder.
- 13. The propeller system of claim 12, further comprising a manual control knob and a clutch coupled between the control knob and the lead screw and the control motor for selectively decoupling the control motor from the lead screw, the lead screw being manually operable by the control knob when the control motor is in a decoupled condition.
- 14. The propeller system of claim 4, further comprising means for biasing the actuator piston against the fluid flow into the port for retraction of the piston relative to the cylinder when fluid is allowed to flow out of the port, in response to reduced fluid pressure, the blade members correspondingly moving toward the first position.
- 15. The propeller system of claim 14, wherein the means for biasing comprises a spring for urging the propeller yoke axially toward the piston yoke relative to the hub.
- 16. The propeller system of claim 4, wherein the means for preventing rotation comprises the fluid port being formed for engagement by a hydraulic fitting having a conduit extending therefrom, and a mechanical connection between the conduit and the base.
- 17. The propeller system of claim 1, comprising two of the blade members, the blade members projecting from opposite sides of the hub.
- 18. The propeller system of claim 1, comprising three of the blade members, the blade members projecting in equally spaced relation to the hub.
- 19. A modular variable pitch propeller system for a driven shaft having a locating surface, a torque-transmitting surface, and a retainer surface for engagement by a retaining device, the shaft extending from a base structure and being operable submerged in water, the system comprising:(a) a power unit having a spindle for coupling to the shaft and rotation therewith, an annular hydraulic cylinder rotatably supportable relative to the spindle and having a fluid port and means for preventing rotation of the cylinder by mechanical coupling to the base structure, a piston slidably engaging the cylinder in sealed relation therewith and coupling fluid flow relative to the port with axial movement of the piston, a piston yoke axially movably supported relative to the spindle, a first thrust bearing for transmitting axial force between the spindle and the cylinder, a second thrust bearing for transmitting axial force between the piston and the piston yoke, and power unit seal means including a rotary first seal between the spindle and the cylinder, an axial second seal between the spindle and the piston yoke, and a third seal between the cylinder and the piston yoke for excluding water from the piston and the thrust bearings, whereby the piston yoke moves axially relative to the spindle in response to fluid flow into the port, and the spindle and the piston yoke can be rotated by the shaft while the cylinder and the piston are being prevented from rotation by the coupling to the base; (b) a propeller unit having a hub rotatably mounted on the shaft, a plurality of blade members radially projecting from the hub, each blade member being rotatably mounted on a respective radially extending axis of the hub and having a pinion fixedly connected thereto, a propeller yoke axially movable relative to the hub, the propeller yoke supporting axially extending rack elements engaging corresponding ones of the pinions for moving the blade members relative to the hub in response to axial movement of the propeller yoke, and a spring for urging the propeller yoke axially toward the piston yoke relative to the hub for biasing the piston against the fluid flow into the port for retraction of the piston relative to the cylinder when fluid is allowed to flow out of the port, in response to reduced fluid pressure, the blade members correspondingly moving toward the first position, and a torque-limiting device for coupling the hub to the torque-transmitting surface of the shaft including a collar for engaging the torque-transmitting surface and having a radially oriented collar slot formed therein, a shear pin engaging the collar slot and projecting radially therefrom, a hub slot being formed in structure rigidly supported relative to the hub and having a projecting portion of the shear pin engaged therewith, and a cover member removably covering the collar and hub slots for service access to the shear pin, the power unit being locatable adjacent the propeller unit opposite the retainer device with the spindle clamped between the locating surface and the hub by the retainer device, the axial force being transmitted from the locating surface, through the power unit to the propeller yoke by axial facing contact with the piston yoke, and through the means for moving and the hub to the retainer device, the blade members moving from a first position toward a second position relative to the hub in response to the fluid flow into the port, access to the shear pin being available by removal of the cover member without requiring removal of the propeller unit from the shaft; and (c) a control device comprising a hydraulic control cylinder having a control port, a control piston sealingly axially movable in the control cylinder, a conduit fluid-connecting the control port to the fluid port of the annular hydraulic cylinder, and a mechanism for adjustably positioning the control piston and holding the control piston against hydraulic pressure being used for operating the power unit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/949,021 filed Oct. 10, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,967,750.
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