Assembly for retractable thruster
09796462 ยท 2017-10-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63H21/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H21/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H2005/1254
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H2025/425
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63H5/125
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H21/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An assembly for a retractable thruster suitable for attachment to the hull of a maritime vessel. The assembly comprises a thruster accommodating structure from which the thruster may be deployed into and retracted from the water. The thruster accommodating structure is provided with a drive assembly that suspends the thruster and further comprises a thruster deploying and retracting device, a thruster rotating device, a motor assembly, and a switching device. The same drive assembly is used for deploying, retracting, and rotating the thruster.
Claims
1. An assembly for a retractable thruster (300) suitable for attachment to a hull of a maritime vessel (11), said assembly comprising: a thruster accommodating structure (100) from which the thruster (300) may be deployed and retracted from a body of liquid, said thruster accommodating structure (100) is provided with a drive assembly (200) and the thruster (300) is suspended by the drive assembly (200), said drive assembly (200) includes a thruster rotating device comprising a lower housing (202) accommodating a motor assembly and further exhibiting numerous drive assembly guides (203) arranged at a mutual distance along a periphery of the lower housing (202) to engage with elongate guides (104) arranged in the thruster accommodating structure (100), said elongate guides (104) extend parallel to a longitudinal axis of the thruster accommodating structure (100) in a sliding manner and include a thruster deploying and retracting device comprising an upper housing (201) having a periphery exhibiting threads (212) inside the periphery to engage with corresponding elongate guides (104) of the thruster accommodating structure (100) in a sliding manner to enable rotation of the upper housing (201) and displacement of the drive assembly (200) about the longitudinal axis of the thruster accommodating structure (100), the lower housing (202) also includes a switching device (211, 214, 217, 218, 219, 220) that allows power to be transferred either to the thruster deploying and retracting device to enable movement of the thruster (300) along the longitudinal axis of the thruster accommodating structure (100) or allows power to be transferred to the thruster (300) to enable rotation of the thruster (300) about the longitudinal axis of the thruster accommodating structure (100) to a desired direction and allow steering and propulsion of the vessel (11).
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the thruster accommodating structure (100) is substantially cylindrically shaped.
3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the periphery of the upper housing (201) exhibits a larger diameter than the diameter of the outer periphery of the lower housing (202) and the drive assembly guides (203) comprises numerous lugs (203) attached at a mutual distance to the periphery of the lower housing (202) and projected a certain distance beyond the periphery of the upper housing (201).
4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the motor assembly is a permanent magnet motor assembly.
5. The assembly of claim 1, characterized in that the switching device comprises a power shaft (207) provided with an upper spline coupling (211, 217) to enable a releasable engagement with the upper housing (201), and a lower spline coupling (214, 218) to enable a releasable engagement with the thruster (300), said power shaft (207) being arranged in a driving engagement with the motor assembly and movable between engagement with the upper housing (201) and the lower housing (202).
6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the switching device comprises an upper actuator (219) and a lower actuator (220) arranged to bring the respective spline couplings (211, 217; 214, 218) in and out of engagement with the upper housing (201) and the thruster (300).
7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the actuators (219, 220) are electrical actuators or hydraulic actuators.
8. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the thruster accommodating structure (100) further comprises a cylindrical, barrel-shaped container having a closed upper end (102) and an open lower end (103) and the elongate guides (104) exhibits threads (105) provided on the internal surface of the thruster accommodating structure (100) mating the threads (212) of the upper housing (201), whereby the elongate guides (104) of the thruster accommodating structure (100) are arranged to engage with the drive assembly guides (203) of the lower housing (202) in a sliding manner.
9. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the thruster accommodating structure (100) further comprises a cylindrical, barrel-shaped container having a closed upper end (102) and an open lower end (103) and the elongate guides (104) exhibits threads (105) provided on the internal surface of the thruster accommodating structure (100) mating the threads (212) of the upper housing (201), whereby the elongate guides (104) of the thruster accommodating structure (100) are arranged to engage with the drive assembly guides (203) of the lower housing (202) in a sliding manner.
10. The assembly of claim 3, wherein the thruster accommodating structure (100) further comprises a cylindrical, barrel-shaped container having a closed upper end (102) and an open lower end (103) and the elongate guides (104) exhibits threads (105) provided on the internal surface of the thruster accommodating structure (100) mating the threads (212) of the upper housing (201), whereby the elongate guides (104) of the thruster accommodating structure (100) are arranged to engage with the drive assembly guides (203) of the lower housing (202) in a sliding manner.
11. The assembly of claim 4, wherein the thruster accommodating structure (100) further comprises a cylindrical, barrel-shaped container having a closed upper end (102) and an open lower end (103) and the elongate guides (104) exhibits threads (105) provided on the internal surface of the thruster accommodating structure (100) mating the threads (212) of the upper housing (201), whereby the elongate guides (104) of the thruster accommodating structure (100) are arranged to engage with the drive assembly guides (203) of the lower housing (202) in a sliding manner.
12. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the thruster accommodating structure (100) further comprises a cylindrical, barrel-shaped container having a closed upper end (102) and an open lower end (103) and the elongate guides (104) exhibits threads (105) provided on the internal surface of the thruster accommodating structure (100) mating the threads (212) of the upper housing (201), whereby the elongate guides (104) of the thruster accommodating structure (100) are arranged to engage with the drive assembly guides (203) of the lower housing (202) in a sliding manner.
13. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the thruster accommodating structure (100) further comprises a cylindrical, barrel-shaped container having a closed upper end (102) and an open lower end (103) and the elongate guides (104) exhibits threads (105) provided on the internal surface of the thruster accommodating structure (100) mating the threads (212) of the upper housing (201), whereby the elongate guides (104) of the thruster accommodating structure (100) are arranged to engage with the drive assembly guides (203) of the lower housing (202) in a sliding manner.
14. The assembly of claim 7, wherein the thruster accommodating structure (100) further comprises a cylindrical, barrel-shaped container having a closed upper end (102) and an open lower end (103) and the elongate guides (104) exhibits threads (105) provided on the internal surface of the thruster accommodating structure (100) mating the threads (212) of the upper housing (201), whereby the elongate guides (104) of the thruster accommodating structure (100) are arranged to engage with the drive assembly guides (203) of the lower housing (202) in a sliding manner.
15. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the container (100) is provided with two opposing apertures (101) having a size and geometry corresponding to a nozzle (302) of the thruster (300).
16. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the thruster accommodating structure (100) is cylindrical and is provided in the form of a frame structure (107) exhibiting numerous elongate guides (104) interconnected at their upper end by a horizontally extending connecting upper strut (108) and interconnected at their lower end by one or more lower struts (109), said elongate guides (104) being arranged to accommodate corresponding drive assembly guides (203) of the lower housing (202) and of the drive assembly (200) to allow displacement of the drive assembly (200) and the suspended thruster (300) along a longitudinal axis of the frame structure (107), whereby the frame structure (107) further comprises rollers arranged to engage with the threads (212) of the upper housing (201) of the drive assembly (200) to enable rotation of the thruster (300) about the longitudinal axis of the frame structure (107).
17. The assembly of claim 3, wherein the thruster accommodating structure (100) is cylindrical and is provided in the form of a frame structure (107) exhibiting numerous elongate guides (104) interconnected at their upper end by a horizontally extending connecting upper strut (108) and interconnected at their lower end by one or more lower struts (109), said elongate guides (104) being arranged to accommodate corresponding drive assembly guides (203) of the lower housing (202) and of the drive assembly (200) to allow displacement of the drive assembly (200) and the suspended thruster (300) along a longitudinal axis of the frame structure (107), whereby the frame structure (107) further comprises rollers arranged to engage with the threads (212) of the upper housing (201) of the drive assembly (200) to enable rotation of the thruster (300) about the longitudinal axis of the frame structure (107).
18. The assembly of claim 4, wherein the thruster accommodating structure (100) is cylindrical and is provided in the form of a frame structure (107) exhibiting numerous elongate guides (104) interconnected at their upper end by a horizontally extending connecting upper strut (108) and interconnected at their lower end by one or more lower struts (109), said elongate guides (104) being arranged to accommodate corresponding drive assembly guides (203) of the lower housing (202) and of the drive assembly (200) to allow displacement of the drive assembly (200) and the suspended thruster (300) along a longitudinal axis of the frame structure (107), whereby the frame structure (107) further comprises rollers arranged to engage with the threads (212) of the upper housing (201) of the drive assembly (200) to enable rotation of the thruster (300) about the longitudinal axis of the frame structure (107).
19. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the thruster accommodating structure (100) is cylindrical and is provided in the form of a frame structure (107) exhibiting numerous elongate guides (104) interconnected at their upper end by a horizontally extending connecting upper strut (108) and interconnected at their lower end by one or more lower struts (109), said elongate guides (104) being arranged to accommodate corresponding drive assembly guides (203) of the lower housing (202) and of the drive assembly (200) to allow displacement of the drive assembly (200) and the suspended thruster (300) along a longitudinal axis of the frame structure (107), whereby the frame structure (107) further comprises rollers arranged to engage with the threads (212) of the upper housing (201) of the drive assembly (200) to enable rotation of the thruster (300) about the longitudinal axis of the frame structure (107).
20. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the thruster accommodating structure (100) is cylindrical and is provided in the form of a frame structure (107) exhibiting numerous elongate guides (104) interconnected at their upper end by a horizontally extending connecting upper strut (108) and interconnected at their lower end by one or more lower struts (109), said elongate guides (104) being arranged to accommodate corresponding drive assembly guides (203) of the lower housing (202) and of the drive assembly (200) to allow displacement of the drive assembly (200) and the suspended thruster (300) along a longitudinal axis of the frame structure (107), whereby the frame structure (107) further comprises rollers arranged to engage with the threads (212) of the upper housing (201) of the drive assembly (200) to enable rotation of the thruster (300) about the longitudinal axis of the frame structure (107).
21. The assembly of claim 7, wherein the thruster accommodating structure (100) is cylindrical and is provided in the form of a frame structure (107) exhibiting numerous elongate guides (104) interconnected at their upper end by a horizontally extending connecting upper strut (108) and interconnected at their lower end by one or more lower struts (109), said elongate guides (104) being arranged to accommodate corresponding drive assembly guides (203) of the lower housing (202) and of the drive assembly (200) to allow displacement of the drive assembly (200) and the suspended thruster (300) along a longitudinal axis of the frame structure (107), whereby the frame structure (107) further comprises rollers arranged to engage with the threads (212) of the upper housing (201) of the drive assembly (200) to enable rotation of the thruster (300) about the longitudinal axis of the frame structure (107).
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(1) The disclosure will be described in further detail in the form of non-limiting embodiments with reference to drawings, where:
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(19) A switching device, which is to be explained in further detail below, is arranged with the shaft 207 to move the shaft in an upwards direction to bring the first gear device 211 into engagement with the upper housing 201. Accordingly, when the shaft 207 with its gear device 211 is in engagement with the upper housing 201, there is no longer a connection between the shaft 207 and the thruster 300 (with reference to the second gear device 214), and rotational power from the shaft 207 supplied by the motor puts the upper housing 201 into rotation, in one direction or the other. Then, due to the threads 212 on the upper housing and the mating rollers or threads on the frame structure 107 or the container 100, the drive assembly including the suspended thruster 300 will rotate and slide downwards, or upwards, along the guiding means 104 accommodating the lugs 203. In this manner, the thruster 300 may be lowered down into the water to steer, and provide propulsion of, the vessel 11, or retracted into the frame structure 107 or into the container 100. However, it should be noted that the thruster 300 in an alternative manner may slide downwards and upwards without rotation, dependent on the arrangement of the planetary gears and switching mechanism. In a second operating mode, the switching device is able to move the shaft 207 downwards to bring its second gear device 214 into engagement with the mating recess in the upper surface of the flange 301 of the thruster 300. In this position, the shaft 207 and its upper spline coupling 211, 217, are released from engagement with the upper housing 201 and there is no driving connection therebetween (depicted in
(20) However, it should be noted that the example above illustrating one embodiment of establishing a driving connection between shaft 207 and thruster 300 may be implemented by numerous alternative connector devices, which should be within reach of a person skilled in the art having the present specification by hand.
(21) The gear devices 211 and 214 including their corresponding recesses in the upper 201 and lower 202 housings may have any shape as long as they provide a firm engagement there between, such as toothed wheels. Guiding means (not depicted) are advantageously provided at the recesses or the gear devices 211 and 214 to simplify engagement with the respective recesses.
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(27) It should be noted that this example of an embodiment of the drive assembly including its motor, gear mechanism, shaft with upper and lower spline couplings, and their actuators is just one out of many possible implementations that a person skilled in the art would be able to derive with support from the present specification. Accordingly, alternative switching mechanisms and motor assemblies, such as hydraulic motors are conceivable. Moreover, the gear mechanism implemented in the form of the planetary gears 206 should also only be considered as an example and not limiting the scope of this disclosure. Accordingly, numerous embodiments of the retractable thruster should be conceivable as long as the basic idea of the lowering, retracting and orientation of the thruster with one single drive mechanism in a particularly compact assembly compared to the prior art solutions, is preserved.