Multifunction thruster assembly for watercraft
10232921 ยท 2019-03-19
Inventors
- Thomas M. Ayotte (San Diego, CA, US)
- Scott M. Clifton (Surfers Paradise, AU)
- Chris G. Todter (San Diego, CA, US)
- Michael M. Todter (San Diego, CA, US)
Cpc classification
B63H2005/075
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H2025/425
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H5/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H25/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2207/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63G8/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63G8/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63H25/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H5/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63G8/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63G8/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A thruster assembly that in addition to propulsion provides water flow to/from compartments and systems on board a vessel. In a first position, the thruster assembly provides propulsion/steering. Pivoted to a second position, operation of the thruster in a first direction draws a flow into the vessel and in a second direction draws a flow out of the vessel. The flows may be conveyed to/from compartments/systems on board the vessel via conduits in communication with a chamber having an opening through which the thruster drives the flows. The flows may be used to submerge/surface the vessel, or to provide systems cooling or serve other functions. Pivoted to a third position the thruster assembly is retracted and enclosed within the chamber to form a hydrodynamically clean exterior.
Claims
1. A thruster assembly for a vessel, comprising: a thruster that generates a flow of water generally along an axis of said thruster; a passage into said vessel, said passage having an opening generally at an exterior of said vessel and leading to an interior compartment of said vessel; and a drive mechanism coupled to said thruster and configured to pivot said thruster between (i) a first position in which said axis of said thruster is directed such that said flow of water provides propulsion to said vessel, and (ii) a second position in which said axis of said thruster is directed into said opening of said passage such that said flow of water is supplied to or withdrawn from said interior compartment of said vessel; said interior compartment of said vessel being an interior compartment that ballasts said vessel in response to said flow of water being supplied to said interior compartment through said passage and deballasts said vessel in response to said flow of water being withdrawn from said interior compartment through said passage.
2. The thruster assembly of claim 1, wherein said passage into said vessel comprises: a chamber having said opening of said passage formed therein.
3. The thruster assembly of claim 2, wherein said passage further comprises: at least one conduit extending from said chamber to said interior compartment of said vessel.
4. The thruster assembly of claim 3, wherein said at least one conduit further comprises: an input conduit through which water is supplied from said opening to said interior compartment of said vessel in response to operation of said thruster in a first direction.
5. The thruster assembly of claim 3, wherein said at least one conduit further comprises: an outlet conduit through which water is withdrawn to said opening from said location onboard said vessel into said chamber in response to operation of said thruster in a second direction.
6. The thruster assembly of claim 3, wherein said at least one conduit further comprises: a first, inlet conduit in fluid communication with said chamber; and a second, outlet conduit in a fluid communication with said chamber.
7. The thruster assembly of claim 3, wherein said at least one conduit further comprises: at least one check valve that prevent backflow of water through said conduit.
8. The thruster assembly of claim 3, wherein said opening of said conduit comprises: an opening located generally at a side of said vessel, with said chamber extending into an interior generally inwardly from said side of said vessel.
9. The thruster assembly of claim 8, wherein said side of said vessel at which said opening is located is a bottom side of said vessel.
10. The thruster assembly of claim 3, wherein said drive mechanism is configured to pivot said thruster between (i) a first position in which said the axis of said thruster extends generally parallel to an axis of said vessel so as to provide propulsion to said vessel; and (ii) a second position in which said axis of said thruster extends generally perpendicular to said axis of said vessel so as to be directed into said opening of said chamber.
11. The thruster assembly of claim 10, wherein said drive mechanism is configured to pivot said thruster between said first and second positions and (iii) a third position in which the thruster is stowed in an interior of said chamber in a position inverted from said first position in which said thruster provides propulsion to said vessel.
12. The thruster assembly of claim 11, wherein said drive mechanism comprises: at least one pivot connection located proximate the external opening, about which said thruster is pivoted between said positions.
13. The thruster assembly of claim 12, further comprising: a closure plate mounted to said thruster that closes off said chamber at said exterior of said vessel in response to said thruster being pivoted to (i) said first position in which said thruster provides propulsion to said vessel, and (iii) said third position in which in which thruster is stowed in an interior of said chamber in a position inverted from said first position.
14. The thruster assembly of claim 13, wherein said closure plate comprises: an outer edge that conforms closely to an edge of said opening at said exterior of said vessel when said thruster is in (i) said first position in which said thruster provides propulsion to said vessel.
15. The thruster assembly of claim 10, wherein said drive mechanism comprises: a pinion gear that is mounted to said thruster; a drive gear in engagement with said pinion gear; and an actuator mechanism that rotates said drive gear in a first direction so that said pinion gear rotates in an opposite direction so as to pivot said thruster.
16. The thruster assembly of claim 15, wherein said drive gear comprises: a quadrant gear.
17. The thruster assembly of claim 15, wherein said actuator mechanism that rotates said drive gear comprises: a linear actuator; and a linkage connecting an end of said linear actuator to said drive gear at a location spaced from an axis of said drive gear.
18. The thruster assembly of claim 17, wherein said linear actuator comprises: a hydraulic cylinder.
19. The thruster assembly of claim 17, wherein said linkage comprises: a link rod having a first end mounted to a first end of said linear actuator and a second end mounted to said drive gear.
20. The thruster assembly of claim 19, wherein said linkage further comprises: a swing arm connecting a second end of said linear actuator to the chamber via a swing arm that enables the linear actuator to pivot as said linear actuator is extended and retracted.
21. The thruster assembly of claim 20, wherein said swing arm comprises: a first end that is pivotably mounted to the second end of said linear actuator; and a second end that is pivotably mounted to said chamber.
22. The thruster assembly of claim 21, wherein said second end of said swing arm is pivotably connected to said chamber at said pivot of said drive gear.
23. The thruster assembly of claim 2, further comprising: a base supporting said drive mechanism, chamber and thruster that is mountable in a cooperating opening in said vessel.
24. A thruster assembly for a vessel, comprising: a thruster that generates a flow of water generally along an axis of said thruster; a passage into said vessel, said passage having an opening generally at an exterior of said vessel and leading to a location onboard said vessel, said passage into said vessel comprising: a chamber having said opening of said passage formed therein; at least one conduit extending from said chamber to an interior volume on board said vessel, said at least one conduit comprising: at least one check valve that prevents backflow of water through said conduit; and a drive mechanism coupled to said thruster and configured to pivot said thruster between (i) a first position in which said axis of said thruster is directed such that said flow of water provides propulsion to said vessel, and (ii) a second position in which said axis of said thruster is directed into said opening of said passage such that said flow of water is supplied to or withdrawn from said location onboard said vessel.
25. A thruster assembly for a vessel, comprising: a thruster that generates a flow of water generally along an axis of said thruster; a passage into said vessel, said passage having an opening generally at an exterior of said vessel and leading to a location onboard said vessel; and a drive mechanism coupled to said thruster and configured to pivot said thruster between (i) a first position in which said axis of said thruster is directed such that said flow of water provides propulsion to said vessel, (ii) a second position in which said axis of said thruster is directed into said opening of said passage such that said flow of water is supplied to or withdrawn from said location onboard said vessel, and (iii) a third position in which the thruster is stowed in an interior of said chamber in a position inverted from said first position in which said thruster provides propulsion to said vessel.
26. The thruster assembly of claim 25, wherein said drive mechanism comprises: at least one pivot connection located proximate the external opening, about which said thruster is pivoted between said positions.
27. The thruster assembly of claim 26, further comprising: a closure plate mounted to said thruster that closes off said chamber at said exterior of said vessel in response to said thruster being pivoted to (i) said first position in which said thruster provides propulsion to said vessel, and (iii) said third position in which in which thruster is stowed in an interior of said chamber in a position inverted from said first position.
28. The thruster assembly of claim 27, wherein said closure plate comprises: an outer edge that conforms closely to an edge of said opening at said exterior of said vessel when said thruster is in (i) said first position in which said thruster provides propulsion to said vessel.
29. A thruster assembly for a vessel, comprising: a thruster that generates a flow of water generally along an axis of said thruster; a passage into said vessel, said passage having an opening generally at an exterior of said vessel and leading to a location discharge onboard said vessel, said passage into said vessel comprising: a chamber having said opening of said passage formed therein; at least one conduit extending from said chamber to an interior volume on board said vessel; and a drive mechanism coupled to said thruster and configured to pivot said thruster between (i) a first position in which said axis of said thruster is directed such that said flow of water provides propulsion to said vessel, and (ii) a second position in which said axis of said thruster is directed into said opening of said passage such that said flow of water is supplied to or withdrawn from said location onboard said vessel, said drive mechanism that pivots aid thruster, comprising: a drive mechanism that pivots said thruster between (i) a first position in which said the axis of said thruster extends generally parallel to an axis of said vessel so as to provide propulsion to said vessel; and (ii) a second position in which said axis of said thruster extends generally perpendicular to said axis of said vessel so as to be directed into said opening of said chamber; said drive mechanism that pivots said thruster between said positions comprising: a pinion gear that is mounted to said thruster; a drive gear in engagement with said pinion gear; and an actuator mechanism that rotates said drive gear in a first direction so that said pinion gear rotates in an opposite direction so as to pivot said thruster, said actuator mechanism that rotates said drive gear comprising: a linear actuator; and a linkage connecting an end of said linear actuator to said drive gear at a location spaced from an axis of said drive gear.
30. The thruster assembly of claim 1, wherein said interior compartment is operative to submerge said vessel in response to being flooded by said flow of water being supplied thereto and to surface said vessel in response to being dewatered by said flow of water being withdrawn therefrom.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(16) Rotation of the gears 36, 40, thus pivoting plate 28 and the thruster 12, is accomplished by operation of an actuator mechanism 49. In the illustrated embodiment, the actuator mechanism comprises a linear actuator, in the form of a hydraulic cylinder 50, and a link rod 52 that is connected to the quadrant gear 46. As can be seen in
(17) As noted above, the plate 28 from which the thruster is suspended is located within opening 32 that leads upwardly into the assembly. As can be seen with further reference to
(18) The discharge and intake lines 72, 74 include end openings 76, 78 that communicate with an interior volume or compartment of the vessel. The openings may be located directly within the compartment or volume into which water is discharged and from which it is drawn, or hoses, manifolds or other conduits may be connected to the openings so as to lead the flow to/from remote locations. Check valves 80, 82 are installed in lines 72, 74 so as to prevent backflow. Consequently, water may be supplied to an interior volume of the vessel from chamber 70 through line 72, and withdrawn back out via line 74. In the illustrated embodiment, the intake pipe and lower portion of the chamber are set within a tray-shaped coaming 84 extending upwardly from belly panel 34 that fits within a cooperating hull opening so as to locate the assembly in the bottom of the vessel and that also imparts strength and structural rigidity to the assembly, with drain parts 86 being formed in the coaming above the belly plate to permit water to pass therethrough during deballasting.
(19) Mounted together on the belly plate, the assembly forms a compact, structurally self-contained unit that can be mounted in a corresponding opening in the hull of the vessel and that can be conveniently removed for servicing. In some embodiments, however, some the components may be mounted to the hull or other structure of the vessel while others may be mounted to the assembly base, or all of the components may be mounted to or built into the structure o the vessel itself.
(20) Operation of the multifunction thruster assembly is illustrated in
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(23) In order to shift the thruster assembly to the ballasting position, hydraulic cylinder 50 is retracted in the direction indicated by arrow 110 in
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(25) It will be understood that the scope of the appended claims should not be limited by particular embodiments set forth herein, but should be construed in a manner consistent with the specification as a whole.