B63H2023/346

Propulsion apparatus for ship

Provided is a ship propelling apparatus including a rotation shaft on which a rear propeller is fixed; a front propeller rotatably supported on the rotation shaft in front of the rear propeller; and a counter-rotating device through which the rotation shaft passes, which includes a gear box including therein a plurality of gears configured to reverse rotation of the rotation shaft and transfer the reversed rotation to the front propeller, and which is installed in an installation space formed at the rear of a ship. The rotation shaft includes a measurement hole formed to pass through a center of the rotation shaft for centering of the counter-rotating device installed in the installation space; and an individual lubricant path separated from the measurement hole.

Propeller unit of marine propulsion apparatus

A propeller unit of a marine propulsion apparatus includes: an inner hub; an outer hub arranged coaxially with the inner hub, connected to the inner hub, and provided with a plurality of blades on its outer circumferential surface; and a bushing having a hollow shaft member provided with ribs on an outer circumferential surface and connected to the propeller shaft, and a damper formed of an elastic member and arranged to cover an outer circumferential surface of the hollow shaft member between the outer circumferential surface of the hollow shaft member and the inner circumferential surface of the inner hub, wherein the bushing is spline-coupled to the propeller shaft through spline teeth formed on an inner circumferential surface of a front half or rear half of a longitudinal direction of the hollow shaft member, and has a breakable portion provided in a part corresponding to the non-spline-toothed portion.

PROPELLER UNIT OF MARINE PROPULSION APPARATUS

A propeller unit of a marine propulsion apparatus includes: an inner hub; an outer hub arranged coaxially with the inner hub, connected to the inner hub, and provided with a plurality of blades on its outer circumferential surface; and a bushing having a hollow shaft member provided with ribs on an outer circumferential surface and connected to the propeller shaft, and a damper formed of an elastic member and arranged to cover an outer circumferential surface of the hollow shaft member between the outer circumferential surface of the hollow shaft member and the inner circumferential surface of the inner hub, wherein the bushing is spline-coupled to the propeller shaft through spline teeth formed on an inner circumferential surface of a front half or rear half of a longitudinal direction of the hollow shaft member, and has a breakable portion provided in a part corresponding to the non-spline-toothed portion.

PROPULSION APPARATUS FOR SHIP

Provided is a ship propelling apparatus including a rotation shaft on which a rear propeller is fixed; a front propeller rotatably supported on the rotation shaft in front of the rear propeller; and a counter-rotating device through which the rotation shaft passes, which includes a gear box including therein a plurality of gears configured to reverse rotation of the rotation shaft and transfer the reversed rotation to the front propeller, and which is installed in an installation space formed at the rear of a ship. The rotation shaft includes a measurement hole formed to pass through a center of the rotation shaft for centering of the counter-rotating device installed in the installation space; and an individual lubricant path separated from the measurement hole.

Propulsion apparatus for ship and ship having the same

Provided are a propulsion device for a ship and a ship including the same. The propulsion device for the ship includes: a rear propeller fixed to a rotation shaft; a front propeller that is rotatably supported on the rotation shaft in the front of the rear propeller; at least one bearing interposed in at least one of spaces between a hub of the front propeller and the rotation shaft and between the rotation shaft and a ship body; and an inverse rotation unit that inverts rotation of the rotation shaft, transfers the inverted rotation to the front propeller and includes a gearbox that is accommodated in an installation space formed in a tail of the ship body in a state in which a plurality of gears for implementing inversion of the front propeller are embedded, wherein at least one measurement unit for measuring operating states of the at least one bearing is mounted to the rotation shaft.

Propulsion device for ship and ship comprising the same

Disclosed are a propulsion device for a ship and a ship having the same. The propulsion device may include a rotational shaft, a rear propeller fixed to the rotational shaft, a front propeller rotatably supported by the drive shaft in front of the rear propeller, a counter rotation unit disposed in an installation space of a stern of a ship body and including a plurality of gears configured to reverse rotation of the rotational shaft and transmit the reversed rotation to the front propeller and a gear box configured to receive the plurality of gears, a coupling unit configured to separably connect the rotational shaft with the counter rotation unit and cut off power transmission from the rotational shaft to the counter rotation unit upon disconnection therebetween, and a rotation preventing unit configured to prevent rotation of the front propeller when the coupling unit is separated.

Shaft made of fiber composite material with fireproof bulkhead feedthrough
09701386 · 2017-07-11 · ·

An input shaft for the torque-transmitting connection of motor and propeller of a ship drive has input-side and output-side interfaces and a composite hollow shaft made of fiber composite material arranged therebetween. The input shaft has a section which is arranged between the input-side and output-side interfaces, is connected to the composite hollow shaft, and is made of non-flammable material. A ship includes a hull, a bulkhead running transversely to the longitudinal axis of the hull, a motor, a propeller and an input shaft described above. The input shaft of the ship is fed through the bulkhead and has the non-flammable section arranged in the region of the feedthrough through the bulkhead.