Claims
- 1. A hollow hub having an exterior wall and at spaced-apart locations around the exterior perimeter of the wall and extending therethrough, a plurality of apertures for individually receiving a respective cylindrical inner end portion of one of a plurality of axially rotatable propeller blades having a leading edge portion which has (i) an inner leading edge segment and (ii) an inner end portion, said hub additionally having disposed at spaced-apart locations around the exterior perimeter of said wall by not extending therethrough, a plurality of arcuate recesses shaped, sized and positioned for (a) individually receiving therein said inner end portion of said leading edge portion of one of the respective propeller blades when the cylindrical inner end portion of that blade is received in one of said apertures, and (b) accommodating arcuate movement of said inner end portion of said leading edge portion upon axial rotation of said blade, to enable said inner leading edge segment to project substantially tangentially from said hub when the blade is transverse or substantially transverse to the axis of said hub; the exterior perimeter of the hub and the forward edge portion of each said recess becoming deeper when proceeding in the direction from (A) the place where said blade is transverse to the axis of the hub to (B) either one of the respective ends of the recess, and having a maximum depth less than the thickness of said wall such that the recess does not cut through said wall.
- 2. An article as claimed in claim 1 wherein said hub includes means translating linear motion into opposed rotational movement of said cylindrical inner end portions so that the pitch of the blades can be adjusted by such rotational movement of said cylindrical inner end portions.
- 3. An article as claimed in claim 1 further characterized in that said arcuate recesses each have two opposite end wall portions positioned and adapted to serve as stops to prevent, by virtue of abutment between an inner portion of the respective blades and one of said end wall portions, over-rotation of the blades in either direction when the blades are rotated on the axis of their respective cylindrical inner end portions.
- 4. A cylindrical hollow hub having a cylindrical exterior wall, said wall having on opposite sides thereof and extending therethrough, an aperture for receiving a cylindrical stub disposed on the inner end portion of an axially rotatable propeller blade having a leading edge portion which has (i) an inner leading edges segment and (ii) an inner end portion, said hub additionally having disposed on opposite sides of the exterior perimeter of said wall and in proximity to the respective apertures, an arcuate recess shaped; sized and positioned for (a) individually receiving therein said inner end portion of said leading edge portion of one of the respective propeller blades when the cylindrical stub on the inner end portion of that blade is received by the proximate aperture, and (b) accommodating arcuate movement of said inner end portion of said leading edge portion upon axial rotation of said stub and blade, to enable said inner leading edge segment to project substantially tangentially from said hub when the blade is transverse or substantially transverse to the axis of said hub; each said recess becoming deeper when proceeding in the direction from (A) the place where said blade is transverse to the axis of the hub to (B) either one of the respective ends of the recess, and having a maximum depth less than the thickness of said wall such that the recess does not cut through said wall.
- 5. An article as claimed in claim 4 wherein said hub includes means translating linear motion into opposed rotational movement of said stubs so that the pitch of the blades can be adjusted by such rotational movement of said stubs.
- 6. An article as claimed in claim 4 further characterized in that said arcuate recesses each have two opposite end wall portions positioned and adapted to serve as stops to prevent, by virtue of abutment between the inner end portion of the respective blades and one of said end wall portions, over-rotation of the blades in either direction when the blades are rotated on the axis of their respective stubs.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 5 further characterized in that said means comprises (i) a yoke mounted on the end of a pitch adjusting shaft, the yoke including a pair of ears extending longitudinally beyond the end of the pitch adjusting shaft; (ii) a pair of lobes, each integral with a respective stub and extending radially along an axis perpendicular to the axis of the stub thereby forming a crank thereon, said lobes extending in generally opposite directions from each other; and (iii) a pair of links, each pivotally connected to a respective ear of the yoke and to the crank of the proximate stub.
- 8. A variable pitch propeller drive and adjusting mechanism which comprises:
- a) a hollow drive shaft;
- b) an open-ended hollow housing mounted on the end of the shaft and rotatable therewith;
- c) a hub end cap detachably secured to the housing to cover the open end thereof and thereby form a hollow hub;
- d) a pitch adjusting shaft rotatable with and longitudinally moveable in the drive shaft;
- e) means within the hub translating longitudinal movement of the pitch adjusting shaft into opposed rotational movement of the hereinafter-referred-to cylindrical stubs about an axis perpendicular to an extending through the axis of the drive shaft;
- said hollow hub being characterized by having a cylindrical exterior wall, said wall having on opposite sides thereof and extending therethrough, an aperture for receiving a cylindrical stub disposed on the inner end portion of an axially rotatable propeller blade having a leading edge portion which has (i) an inner leading edge segment and (ii) and inner end portion, said hub additionally having disposed on opposite sides of the exterior perimeter of said wall and in proximity to the respective apertures, an arcuate recess shaped, sized and positioned for (1) individually receiving therein said inner end portion of said leading edge portion of one of the respective propeller blades when the cylindrical stub on the inner end portion of that blade is received by the proximate aperture, and (2) accommodating arcuate movement of said inner end portion of said leading edge portion upon axial rotation of said stub and blade, to enable said inner leading edge segment to project substantially tangentially from said hub when the blade is transverse or substantially transverse to the axis of said hub; each said recess becoming deeper when proceeding in the direction from (A) the place where said blade is transverse to the axis of the hub to (B) either one of the respective ends of the recess, and having a maximum depth less than the thickness of said wall such that the recess does not cut through said wall.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 8 further characterized in that said means within the hub comprises (i) a yoke mounted on the end of the pitch adjusting shaft, the yoke including a pair of ears extending longitudinally beyond the end of the pitch adjusting shaft; (ii) a pair of lobes, each integral with a respective stub and extending radially along an axis perpendicular to the axis of the stub thereby forming a crank thereon, said lobes extending in generally opposite directions from each other; and (iii) a pair of links, each pivotally connected to a respective ear of the yoke and to the crank of the proximate stub.
- 10. An article as claimed n claim 4 wherein said hub includes means translating linear motion into opposed rotational movement of said stubs so that the pitch of the blades can be adjusted by such rotational movement of said stubs; and wherein said arcuate recesses each have two opposite end wall portions positioned and adapted to serve as stops to prevent, by virtue of abutment between the inner end portion of the respective blades and one of said end wall portions, over-rotation of the blades in either direction when the blades are rotated on the axis of their respective stubs.
- 11. An article as claimed in claim 10 wherein said means comprises (i) a yoke mounted on the end of a pitch adjusting shaft, the yoke including a pair of ears extending longitudially beyond the end of the pitch adjusting shaft; (ii) a pair of lobes, each integral with a respective stub and extending radially along an axis perpendicular to the axis of the stub thereby forming a crank thereon, said lobes extending in generally opposite directions from each other; and (iii) a pair of links, each pivotally connected to a respective ear of the yoke and to the crank of the proximate stub.
- 12. An article as claimed in claim 8 wherein said arcuate recesses each have two opposite end wall portions positioned and adapted to serve as stops to prevent, by virtue of abutment between the inner end portion of the respective blades and one of said end wall portions, over-rotation of the blades in either direction when the blades are rotated on the axis of their respective stubs.
- 13. An article as claimed in claim 9 wherein said arcuate recesses each have two opposite end wall portions positioned and adapted to serve as stops to prevent, by virtue of abutment between the inner end portion of the respective blades and one of said end wall portions, over-rotation of the blades in either direction when the blades are rotated on the axis of their respective stubs.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of my prior copending application Ser. No. 308,329, filed Feb. 7, 1989, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. Number 174,428, filed Mar. 28, 1988, all disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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