Claims
- 1. A variable pitch propeller and adjusting mechanism which comprises:
- a) a hollow hub having disposed at locations exterior perimeter thereof a plurality of arcuate recesses; and having disposed on and extending from the hub a plurality of unitary propeller blades, each such propeller blade having (i) a planar configuration, (ii) an inner end portion, (iii) an outer end portion, (iv) a relatively sharp, outwardly swept back leading edge portion, and (v) a cylindrical stub axially aligned with the plane of the blade and affixed to the inner end portion of the blade, each said stub being adapted upon axial rotation to rotate the entire unitary blade to which it is affixed, the respective stubs of the blades extending radially into the hollow portion of the hub and adapted for axial rotation, at least the innermost end of the leading edge portion of the respective blades being disposed in and adapted for arcuate movement within at least a substantial portion of the respective arcuate recesses upon axial rotation of the respective stubs;
- b) a pitch adjusting shaft axially aligned with and adapted to undergo linear motion relative to said hub;
- c) means translating linear motion of said pitch adjusting shaft into opposed rotational movement of said stubs so that the pitch of the blades can be adjusted by such rotational movement of said stubs;
- d) a pitch control rod adapted to undergo linear motion, said pitch control rod being angularly disposed relative to said pitch adjusting shaft; and
- e) means for converting linear motion of said pitch control rod into linear motion of said pitch adjusting shaft.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the axis of said pitch control rod is angularly disposed at essentially 90.degree. relative to the axis of said pitch adjusting shaft.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 1 further including:
- f) a pitch control shaft adapted to undergo linear motion and angularly disposed relative to said pitch control rod; and
- g) means for converting linear motion of said pitch control shaft into linear motion of said pitch control rod.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the axis of said pitch control rod is angularly disposed at essentially 90.degree. relative to the axis of said pitch adjusting shaft.
- 5. In a stern drive propulsion system for a boat, which propulsion system comprises at least one prime mover and at least one power train for rotating at least one propeller below the surface of the water in order to propel the boat, the improvement wherein said propulsion system includes a variable pitch propeller and adjusting mechanism which comprises:
- a) hollow hub having disposed at locations around the exterior perimeter thereof a plurality of arcuate recesses; and having disposed on and extending from the hub a plurality of unitary propeller blades, each such propeller blade having (i) a planar configuration, (ii) an inner end portion, (iii) an outer end portion, (iv) a relatively sharp, outwardly swept back leading edge portion, and (v) a cylindrical stub axially aligned with the plane of the blade and affixed to the inner end portion of the blade, each said stub being adapted upon axial rotation to rotate the entire unitary blade to which it is affixed, the respective stubs of the blades extending radially into the hollow portion of the hub and adapted for axial rotation, at least the innermost end of the leading edge portion of the respective blades being disposed in and adapted for arcuate movement within at least a substantial portion of the respective arcuate recesses upon axial rotation of the respective stubs;
- b) a pitch adjusting shaft axially aligned with and adapted to undergo linear motion relative to said hub;
- c) means translating linear motion of said pitch adjusting shaft into opposed rotational movement of said stubs so that the pitch of the blades can be adjusted by such rotational movement of said stubs;
- d) a pitch control rod adapted to undergo linear motion, said pitch control rod being angularly disposed relative to said pitch adjusting shaft; and
- e) means for converting linear motion of said pitch control rod into linear motion of said pitch adjusting shaft.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the axis of said pitch control rod is angularly disposed at essentially 90.degree. relative to the axis of said pitch adjusting shaft.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 5 further including:
- f) a pitch control shaft adapted to undergo linear motion and angularly disposed relative to said pitch control rod; and
- g) means for converting linear motion of said pitch control shaft into linear motion of said pitch control rod.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the axis of said pitch control rod is angularly disposed at essentially 90.degree. relative to the axis of said pitch adjusting shaft.
- 9. In a stern drive propulsion system for a boat, which propulsion system comprises at least one prime mover and at least one power train for rotating at least one propeller below the surface of the water in order to propel the boat, the improvement wherein said propulsion system includes:
- a) a rotatable hollow drive shaft having a hollow hub affixed thereto, said hub having disposed at locations around the exterior perimeter thereof a plurality of arcuate recesses; and having disposed on and extending from the hub a plurality of unitary propeller blades, each such propeller blade having (i) a planar configuration, (ii) an inner end portion, (iii) an outer end portion, (iv) a relatively sharp, outwardly swept back leading edge portion, and (v) a cylindrical stub axially aligned with the plane of the blade and affixed to the inner end portion of the blade, each said stub being adapted upon axial rotation to rotate the entire unitary blade to which it is affixed, the respective stubs of the blades extending radially into the hollow portion of the hub and adapted for axial rotation, at least the innermost end of the leading edge portion of the respective blades being disposed in and adapted for arcuate movement within at least a substantial portion of the respective arcuate recesses upon axial rotation of the respective stubs;
- b) a pitch adjusting shaft disposed in said hollow drive shaft and longitudinally moveable therein, said pitch adjusting shaft being axially aligned with and adapted to undergo linear motion relative to said hub;
- c) means translating linear motion of said pitch adjusting shaft into opposed rotational movement of said stubs so that the pitch of the blades can be adjusted by such rotational movement of said stubs;
- d) a pitch control rod adapted to undergo linear motion, said pitch control rod being angularly disposed relative to said pitch adjusting shaft;
- e) means for converting linear motion of said pitch control rod into linear motion of said pitch adjusting shaft;
- f) a second rotatable drive shaft, said second rotatable drive shaft being angularly disposed relative to said hollow drive shaft; and
- g) means for converting rotary motion of said second rotatable drive shaft into rotary motion of said hollow drive shaft to thereby cause rotation of said hub.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the axis of said second rotatable drive shaft is angularly disposed at essentially 90.degree. relative to the axis of said hollow drive shaft.
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the prime mover is at least one outboard motor mountable on the transom of the boat and wherein said second rotatable drive shaft is rotatable by rotational energy supplied by said outboard motor.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the axis of said second rotatable drive shaft is angularly disposed at essentially 90.degree. relative to the axis of said hollow drive shaft.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 9 further including:
- h) a pitch control shaft adapted to undergo linear motion and angularly disposed relative to said pitch control rod; and
- i) means for converting linear motion of said pitch control shaft into linear motion of said pitch control rod.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 9 further including:
- h) a third rotatable drive shaft angularly disposed relative to said second rotatable drive shaft;
- i) means for converting rotary motion of said third rotatable drive shaft into rotary motion of said second rotatable drive shaft; and
- j) means permitting the angular disposition between said second rotatable drive shaft and at least a portion of said third rotatable drive shaft to change in the event an obstacle is encountered tending to change the angular displacement of said second rotatable drive shaft relative to said third rotatable drive shaft.
- 15. Apparatus according to claim 14 wherein the axis of said second rotatable drive shaft is angularly disposed at essentially 90.degree. relative to the axis of said hollow drive shaft.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 14 wherein the prime mover is an inboard motor mountable within the boat and wherein said third rotatable drive shaft is rotatable by rotational energy supplied thereto by the inboard motor.
- 17. Apparatus according to claim 9 further including:
- h) a pitch control shaft adapted to undergo linear motion and angularly disposed relative to said pitch control rod;
- i) means for converting linear motion of said pitch control shaft into linear motion of said pitch control rod;
- j) a third rotatable drive shaft angularly disposed relative to said second rotatable drive shaft;
- k) means for converting rotary motion of said third rotatable drive shaft into rotary motion of said second rotatable drive shaft; and
- l) means permitting the angular disposition between said second rotatable drive shaft and at least a portion of said third rotatable drive shaft to change in the event an obstacle is encountered tending to change the angular displacement of said second rotatable drive shaft relative said third rotatable drive shaft.
- 18. Apparatus according to claim 17 wherein the axis of said second rotatable drive shaft is angularly disposed at essentially 90.degree. relative to the axis of said hollow drive shaft.
- 19. Apparatus according to claim 17 wherein the prime mover is an inboard motor mountable within the boat and wherein said third rotatable drive shaft is rotatable by rotational energy supplied thereto by the inboard motor.
- 20. Apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said hub has two said arcuate recesses disposed on opposite sides of the hub, and is equipped with a pair of said unitary propeller blades.
- 21. Apparatus according to claim 20 wherein each said unitary propeller blade has (a) a relatively thick or blunt trailing edge portion, (b) generally flat surfaces between the leading edge portion and the trailing edge portion, and (c) a planar configuration which falls entirely along a single flat plane.
- 22. Apparatus according to claim 21 wherein each said unitary propeller blade has a leading edge portion that is no more than about 1/32 of an inch in thickness, and a trailing edge portion that is in the range of from about 1/8 to about 3/8 of an inch in thickness.
- 23. Apparatus according to claim 21 wherein each said unitary propeller blade has a facial area in the range of about 6 to about 25 square inches per blade side.
- 24. Apparatus according to claim 23 wherein each said unitary propeller blade has a leading edge portion that is no more than about 1/32 of an inch in thickness.
- 25. Apparatus according to claim 14 wherein said hub has two said arcuate recesses disposed on opposite sides of the hub, and is equipped with a pair of said unitary propeller blades.
- 26. Apparatus according to claim 25 wherein each said unitary propeller blade has (a) a relatively thick or blunt trailing edge portion, (b) generally flat surfaces between the leading edge portion and the trailing edge portion, and (c) a planar configuration which falls entirely along a single flat plane.
- 27. Apparatus according to claim 26 wherein each said unitary propeller blade has a leading edge portion that is no more than about 1/32 of an inch in thickness, and a trailing edge portion that is in the range of from about 1/8 to about 3/8 of an inch in thickness.
- 28. Apparatus according to claim 26 wherein each said unitary propeller blade has a facial area in the range of about 6 to about 25 square inches per blade side.
- 29. Apparatus according to claim 28 wherein each said unitary propeller blade has a leading edge portion that is no more than about 1/32 of an inch in thickness.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 308,329, filed Feb. 7, 1989, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 174,428, filed Mar. 28, 1988, now abandoned. This application is also a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 600,673, filed Oct. 22, 1990, which in turn is a division of said Ser. No. 308,329. The disclosures of all said applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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