Amphibious Vehicle
20240181823 ยท 2024-06-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H3/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0415
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60F3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H57/0495
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0457
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H3/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60F3/0038
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H23/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60F3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H57/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B63H23/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An Amphibious Vehicle (AV) is capable of planing with less power than prior similar size amphibious vehicles and using mostly off-the-shelf part. Leading rear wheel well flaps are biased forward against the hull bottom for on-road use, and pivot back to fill a gap between the hull and retracted rear wheel, reducing drag during in-water use.
Claims
1. An Amphibious Vehicle (AV) comprising: a body including: a body bottom; rear wheel wells; and wheel well gaps under a forward portion the rear wheel wells; front and rear wheels, the rear wheels residing in or under the rear wheel wells; rear wheel well flaps comprising: a flap body; a hinged end pivotally attached to the AV proximal to the body bottom of the AV ahead of the rear wheel wells; a biasing element biasing the wheel well flap forward under the AV; and a free end opposite to the hinged end; in a forward position, the rear wheel well flaps reside proximal to or touching the body bottom ahead of the rear wheel wells; and in a rearward position, the rear wheel well flaps overlap at least part of the wheel well gaps.
2. The AV of claim 1, wherein the biasing element biases the wheel well flap forward and upward proximal to the body bottom of the AV.
3. The AV of claim 1, wherein the biasing element biases the wheel well flap forward and upward against the body bottom of the AV.
4. The AV of claim 1, wherein a flow of water under the AV during in-water operation causes the flap to pivot from the forward position to the rearward position.
5. The AV of claim 4, wherein the flow of water under the AV during in-water operation is the only cause of the flap to pivot to the rearward position.
6. The AV of claim 1, wherein a flow of water under the AV during in-water operation causes the flap to pivot to the rearward position under at least part of the wheel well gap but not touching the rear wheel.
7. The AV of claim 1, wherein a flow of water under the AV during in-water operation causes the flap to pivot to the rearward position touching the rear wheel.
8. The AV of claim 1, wherein the free ends of the wheel well flaps are bent free ends.
9. The AV of claim 8, wherein the bent free ends are bent towards the body bottom when the wheel well flaps are viewed in the forward position.
10. The AV of claim 1, wherein the wheel well flaps are at least five inches long.
11. The AV of claim 9, wherein the wheel well flaps are eight to ten inches long.
12. The AV of claim 1, wherein in the rearward position, the wheel well flaps are long enough to touch the rear wheel.
13. The AV of claim 1, wherein in the rearward position, the wheel well flaps are not long enough to touch the rear wheel.
14. The AV of claim 1, wherein the wheel well flaps are as wide as the wheel wells.
15. The AV of claim 1, wherein the biasing elements are springs.
16. The AV of claim 1, wherein the rear wheel flaps further provide trim plates.
17. The AV of claim 16, wherein the rear wheel flaps include trim blocks with bear against the wheels to control angles of the trim plates.
18. The AV of claim 16, wherein the rear wheel flaps include adjustable stops to control angles of the trim plates.
19. An Amphibious Vehicle (AV) comprising: a body including: a body bottom; rear wheel wells; and wheel well gaps under a forward portion the rear wheel wells; front and rear wheels, the rear wheels residing in or under the rear wheel wells; rear wheel well flaps comprising: a flap body; a hinged end pivotally attached to the AV proximal to the body bottom of the AV; a free end opposite to the hinged end; the free end of the wheel well flaps urged to a forward position under the body bottom and opposite to the rear wheel wells during on-land operation; and the free end of the wheel well flaps urged to a rearward position under the wheel well gaps during in-water operation; and in a rearward position, the rear wheel well flaps touch the rear wheels.
20. An Amphibious Vehicle (AV) comprising: a body including: a body bottom; rear wheel wells; and wheel well gaps under a forward portion the rear wheel wells; front and rear wheels, the rear wheels residing under the rear wheel wells; rear wheel well flaps comprising: a flap body; a hinged end pivotally attached to the AV proximal to the body bottom of the AV; a free end opposite to the hinged end; the free end of the wheel well flaps urged to a forward position under the body bottom and opposite to the rear wheel wells during on-land operation; and the free end of the wheel well flaps urged to a rearward position under the wheel well gaps during in-water operation; and in a rearward position, the rear wheel well flaps overlapping the wheel well gaps and do not touch the rear wheels.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
[0012] The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following more particular description thereof, presented in conjunction with the following drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0036] The following description is of the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of describing one or more preferred embodiments of the invention. The scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the claims.
[0037] Where the terms about or generally are associated with an element of the invention, it is intended to describe a feature's appearance to the human eye or human perception, and not a precise measurement, or typically within 10 percent of a stated value. Where wheels are referred to, the element generally is a wheel and mounted tire. An engine rear is an end of an engine a transmission is normally attached to. An engine front is an end of the engine opposite to the engine rear. Reversing refers to reversing a rotation from a typical vehicle to compensate for the engine facing to the rear of the vehicle.
[0038] An Amphibious Vehicle (AV) 10 according to the present invention is shown in
[0039] A drive train of an AV 10a including reversing gears comprising reversing differentials 22a and 22b is shown in
[0040] The rear differential 22b is connected to rear wheels 24b by axles 28b through inner axle U-joints or CV joints 26 and outer axle U-joints or CV joints 32 and hubs 34. Boots 30 are fixed to axle openings 33 on an interior end and ride on the sealing bearing 31 at an outer end. The boots 30 prevent or limit water entering the AV 10b through the axle openings 33. The reversing differentials 22a and 22b reverse rotation to provide correct forward motion then the rear of the engine 14 faces forward, opposite to the typical engine direction.
[0041] A drive train of an AV 10b including reversing gears comprising reversing carrier and hubs 34a is shown in
[0042] The rear differential 22d is connected to the reversing carrier and hubs 34a by axles 28b through the inner axle U-joints or CV joints 26 and outer axle U-joints or CV joints 32. The reversing carrier and hubs 34a drive the rear wheels 24b. Boots 30 prevent or limit water entering the AV10 through the axle openings 33. The boots 30 are fixed to cover axle openings 33 on an interior end and ride on sealing bearing 31 at an outer end. The reversing carrier and hubs 34a reverse rotation to provide correct forward motion then the engine front 14b of the engine 14 faces to the rear of the AV 10b opposite to normal direction.
[0043] A harmonic damper 15, or similar coupling, attached to an engine crankshaft 13 at an engine front 14b of the engine 14, is coupled to a gear box 38 through a drive shaft 20c. The drive shaft 20c preferably includes u-joints or CV joints 36 at both ends. The gear box 38 is connected to the outdrive 12 for in-water use.
[0044] The engine 14 is reversed from normal use. Such reversing reverses transmission input shaft rotation. The reversing differentials 22a and 22b, or the reversing carrier and hubs 34, reverse rotation, thus provide normal motion of the AV 10a or AV 10b.
[0045] An engaged gear box 38 of the AV 10 is shown in
[0046] The outdrive 12 positioned for in-water operation of the AV 10 is shown in
[0047] A rear wheel well flap 62 is shown pivoted to a forward position against a body bottom 66a under the body 66 of the AV 10 in
[0048] The wheel well flap 62 is shown urged towards a rearward position and against the rear wheel 24b in
[0049] The AV wheel 24b is raised and the wheel well flap 62 is pivoted to the rear at least partially covering the gap 25 and may contact the rear wheel 24b, as shown in
[0050] A flap serving as an adjustable trim plate 62a is shown in
[0051] A second adjustable trim plate 62b is shown in
[0052] A wheel retracting element 70 of the AV 10 is shown extended in
[0053] Rear suspension 71 including the rear carrier and hubs 34 is shown connected to the chassis 11 by upper control arms 78 and lower control arms 80 in
[0054] The rod 76 is shown retracted into the cylinder 72 lifting carrier and hubs 34, for in-water use in
[0055] The retracting elements 70 is shown extended in
[0056] The retracting element 70 is shown with the spring 74 extended in
[0057] Front suspension preferably includes the same arrangement of the carrier and hubs, control arms, retracting elements, and shock absorbers as the rear suspension 71.
[0058] The boot 30 sealing the boot opening 33 in the AV 10 chassis 11 is shown in
[0059] While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments and applications thereof, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.