Claims
- 1. A watercraft propulsion device comprising a forward foil and a rearward foil in a nested relationship for alternate lateral pivotal movement in opposite directions;
- each of said foils comprise a leading edge, a trailing edge, a hollow shaft and a torsion rod having a first end and a second end; said hollow shaft is attached to said linkage means and extends through said foil at a point located less than a quarter chord length from said leading edge along the leading edge/trailing edge chord; said foil being capable of pivoting about said hollow shaft; said torsion rod is attached to and extends through said hollow tube parallel to said leading edge;
- said first end of each torsion rod is attached to linkage means such that said forward and rearward torsion rods are substantially parallel and form a foil angle alpha between the linkage means axis of oscillation and said torsion rods, wherein said foil angle is greater than 0.degree. and less than 60.degree.; and, said second end of each torsion rod is securely attached to said foil.
- 2. A watercraft propulsion device of claim 1 wherein said foil angle is greater than or equal to 30.degree.;and less than or equal to 45.degree..
- 3. A watercraft propulsion device of claim 1 wherein said foil angle is equal to 35.degree..
- 4. A watercraft propulsion device comprising a forward foil and a rearward foil in a nested relationship for alternate lateral pivotal movement in opposite directions and linkage means;
- each of said foils comprise a leading edge, a trailing edge, a hollow shaft and a torsion rod having a first end and a second end; said hollow shaft is attached to said linkage means and extends through said foil at a point located less than a quarter chord length from said leading edge along the leading edge/trailing edge chord; said foil being capable of pivoting about said hollow shaft; said torsion rod is attached to and extends through said hollow tube parallel to said leading edge;
- said linkage means comprises a forward and rearward foil arm, a forward and rearward foil actuator arm, a forward and rearward foil connecting rod and a shaft; one end of each of said actuator arms is attached to a drive means and the other end is freely attached to said respective connecting rod; said connecting rods are rigidly attached to said respective arms; said forward and rearward foil arms are each separately rotatably attached to said shaft such that the longitudinal axes of said arms and said connecting rods are perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said shaft;
- said first end of each torsion rod is attached to said respective arm such that said forward foil torsion rod and said rearward foil torsion rod are substantially parallel and form a foil angle between the axis of oscillation of said arms and said torsion rods; wherein said foil angle is greater than 0.degree. and less than 60.degree.; said second end of each torsion rod is securely attached to said foil.
- 5. A watercraft. propulsion device of claim 4 wherein said foil angle is greater than or equal to 30.degree. and less than or equal to 45.degree..
- 6. A watercraft propulsion device of claim 4 wherein said foil ang1e is equal to 35.degree..
- 7. A kayak propulsion device comprising a forward foil and a rearward foil in a nested relationship for alternate lateral pivotal movement in opposite directions;
- each of said foils comprise a leading edge, a trailing edge, a hollow shaft and a torsion rod having a first end and a second end; said hollow shaft is attached to said linkage means and extends through said foil at a point located less than a quarter chord length from said leading edge along the leading edge/trailing edge chord; said foil being capable of pivoting about said hollow shaft; said torsion rod is attached to and extends through said hollow tube parallel to said leading edge;
- said first end of each torsion rod is attached to linkage means such that said forward and rearward torsion rods are substantially parallel and substantially vertical and form a foil angle between the linkage means axis of oscillation and said torsion rods, wherein said foil angle is greater than 0.degree. and less than 60.degree.; and, said second end of each torsion rod is securely attached to said foil.
- 8. The kayak propulsion device as claimed in claim 7 wherein said linkage means comprises a forward and rearward foil arm, a forward and rearward foil actuator arm, a forward and rearward foil connecting rod and a shaft; one end of each of said actuator arms is attached to a drive means and the other end is freely attached to said respective connecting rod; said connecting rods are rigidly attached to said respective arms; said forward and rearward foil arms are each separately rotatably attached to said shaft such that the longitudinal axes of said arms and said connecting rods are perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said shaft;
- said first end of each torsion rod is attached to said respective arm such that said forward foil torsion rod and said rearward foil torsion rod are substantially parallel and form a foil angle between the axis of oscillation of said arms and said torsion rods; wherein said foil angle is greater than or equal to 30.degree. and less than or equal to 45.degree..
- 9. The kayak propulsion device as claimed in claim 8 wherein said foil angle is equal to 35.degree..
- 10. The kayak propulsion device as claimed in claim 8 further comprising a biasing means between said forward and rearward arms and a point centrally located on the kayak.
- 11. A watercraft propulsion device comprising a plurality of forward foils and rearward foils in nested relationships for alternate lateral pivotal movement in opposite directions;
- each of said foils comprise a leading edge, a trailing edge, a hollow shaft and a torsion rod having a first end and a second end; said hollow shaft is attached to said linkage means and extends through said foil at a point located less than a quarter chord length from said leading edge along the leading edge/trailing edge chord; said foil being capable of pivoting about said hollow shaft; said torsion rod is attached to and extends through said hollow tube parallel to said leading edge;
- said first end of each torsion rod is attached to linkage means such that said forward and rearward torsion rods are substantially parallel and form a foil angle between the linkage means axis of oscillation and said torsion rods, wherein said foil angle is greater than 0.degree. and less than 60.degree.; and, said second end of each torsion rod is securely attached to said foil.
- 12. A watercraft propulsion device comprising a forward foil and a rearward foil in a nested relationship for alternate lateral pivotal movement in opposite directions;
- each of said foils comprise a leading edge, a trailing edge, a hollow shaft and a torsion rod having a first end and a second end; said hollow shaft is attached to said linkage means and extends through said foil at a point located less than a quarter chord length from said leading edge along the leading edge/trailing edge chord; said foil being capable of pivoting about said hollow shaft; said torsion rod is attached to and extends through said hollow tube parallel to said leading edge;
- said first end of each torsion rod is attached to linkage means such that said forward and rearward torsion rods are substantially parallel and form a foil angle alpha between the linkage means axis of oscillation and said torsion rods, wherein said foil angle is greater than or equal to 0.degree. and less than or equal to 90.degree.; and, said second end of each torsion rod is securely attached to said foil.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 830,993 filed on Feb. 19, 1986, now abandoned.
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