AU2011213883A1 - Hydraulic propellor enhancement method - Google Patents

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AU2011213883A1
AU2011213883A1 AU2011213883A AU2011213883A AU2011213883A1 AU 2011213883 A1 AU2011213883 A1 AU 2011213883A1 AU 2011213883 A AU2011213883 A AU 2011213883A AU 2011213883 A AU2011213883 A AU 2011213883A AU 2011213883 A1 AU2011213883 A1 AU 2011213883A1
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The present invention relates to a hydraulic propeller enhancement method for enhancing the propelling force of a hydraulic propeller 30. The present invention uses a gas release outlet 40 in the propeller 32 at the area where the high-speed axial flow of water F passes for guiding in a gas by 5 means of a negative pressure subject to Bernoulli's principle. Thus, subject to Bernoulli's principle, gas compressible characteristic and Boyle's law and the arrangement of the contracted end piece 341 of the nozzle 34 to work as an air compressor for compressing air bubbles 60, the invention uses one single gas guide device 50 and a negative pressure suction force to guide in air bubbles 60 to enhance the propelling force of the hydraulic propeller 30. C% InO c~co I TII. ( 911 / to N cle)) LO to )10 o N 0 ooo v itoN If O 0 0 0 LO 00 o5 05

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Regulation 3.2 AUSTRALIA PATENTS ACT 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT ORIGINAL Name of Applicant: Zuei-Ling Lin Actual Inventor: Zuei-Ling Lin Address for Service: Cl- MADDERNS, GPO Box 2752, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Invention title: HYDRAULIC PROPELLOR ENHANCEMENT METHOD The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me.
HYDRAULIC PROPELLER ENHANCEMENT METHOD BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention: The present invention relates to hydraulic propeller technology and more particularly, to a 5 hydraulic propeller enhancement method for enhancing the propelling force of a hydraulic propeller by means of the application of a gas. Description of the Related Art: A conventional for enhancing the propelling force of a hydraulic propeller is known by: increasing the horsepower of the propeller, using a different design of propeller or transmission 0 system, or changing the angle of attach of the propeller. FIG. 1 illustrates a conventional hydraulic propeller 10 of a boat 20; the hydraulic propeller 10 comprises a power engine I1, a water passage 12, a propeller 13, a nozzle 14 and a directional nozzle 15. FIG. 2 illustrates a flow of water passing through the nozzle 14 of the hydraulic propeller 10. Because only a flow of pure water 141 is driven out of the nozzle 14, the reactive force thus produced 5 is less strong, there is room for improvement. To improve the performance of the aforesaid hydraulic propeller, a complicated design or a change of the structural details of the propeller may be necessary. However, it costs a lot to improve the performance of the hydraulic propeller in this manner. Therefore, it is desirable to provide a method for enhancing the propelling force of a hydraulic o propeller and improving its performance and reducing its fuel consumption. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a method for enhancing the propelling force of a hydraulic propeller, which provides a gas release outlet in the propeller at the area where the high-speed axial 25 flow of water passes for guiding in a gas by means of a negative pressure subject to Bernoulli's principle. To achieve the main object, a hydraulic propeller enhancement method comprises the step of: a) providing a boat and then installing a hydraulic propeller in the boat, wherein the hydraulic propeller comprises a power engine, a water passage, a propeller rotatably accommodated in the water 30 passage and rotatable by the power engine to cause a high-speed axial flow of water, a nozzle located on an outlet of the water passage and terminating in a contracted end piece; b) installing at least one gas release outlet in the hydraulic propeller at a selected area the high-speed axial flow of water passes; 2 c) providing a gas guide device comprising at least one guide pipe arranged at a selection location in the boat and connecting a bottom end of the at least one guide pipe to the at least one gas release outlet; d) employing Bernoulli's principle to produce a negative pressure in the at least one gas 5 release outlet in the hydraulic propeller within the area where the high-speed axial flow of water passes for sucking in outside air during rotation of the propeller; e) enabling the intake flow of air to be guided by the at least one guide pipe into the at least one gas release outlet to mix with water and to produce air bubbles; and f) subject to compressible gas characteristic, the air bubbles thus produced pass through the 0 contracted end piece of the nozzle are compressed to reduce the size, and the compressed air bubbles expand suddenly subject to a pressure difference between the inside of said contracted end piece and the outside of the nozzle when going out of the nozzle, thereby enhancing the propelling force of the hydraulic propeller. The at least one gas release outlet is located on the peripheral wall of the water passage for the 5 connection of the at least one guide pipe of the gas guide device; the at least one gas release outlet is located on the peripheral wall of the nozzle for the connection of the at least one guide pipe of the gas guide device. The hydraulic propeller further comprises a directional nozzle connected to a distal end of the nozzle; the at least one gas release outlet is located on the peripheral wall of said directional nozzle for 0 the connection of the at least one guide pipe of the gas guide device. Moreover, the propeller comprises an axial tube having an inner end connected to the at least one guide pipe of the gas guide device and an outer end extended to the at least one gas release outlet located on the outer surface of the propeller. Besides, the gas guide device uses a supplementary measure to guide engine waste gas or low 25 pressure gas from the steam turbine into the at least one guide pipe of the gas guide device from for generating air bubbles. The gas guide device further compresses a pressure device for pumping a gas into the at least one guide pipe toward the at least one gas release outlet, the pressure device being selected from an air compressor, an air blower, an engine, a steam turbine and a turbo of the boat. 30 Thus, subject to Bernoulli's principle, gas compressible characteristic and Boyle's law and the arrangement of the contracted end piece of the nozzle to work as an air compressor for compressing air bubbles, the invention uses one single gas guide device and a negative pressure suction force to guide in air bubbles to enhance the propelling force of the hydraulic propeller, saving power consumption and cost. 3 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a schematic drawing of a hydraulic propeller according to the prior art. FIG. 2 is a schematic drawing illustrating flows of water driven out of the nozzle of the hydraulic propeller according to the prior art. 5 FIG. 3 is a schematic drawing illustrating air bubbles generated in a nozzle of a hydraulic propeller in accordance with the present invention. FIG. 4 is a schematic drawing illustrating a gas guided into the hydraulic propeller in accordance with the present invention. FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken in an enlarged scale line 5-5 of FIG. 4. 0 FIG. 6 corresponds to FIG. 5, illustrating air bubbles generated in the negative pressure zone. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Further features and benefits of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings. However, it is to be understood that the invention is applicable to any of a variety of boats. The present 5 preferred embodiment is simply an example but not a limitation. Referring to FIG. 3, when compared to the prior art design shown in FIG. 2 in which only a flow of pure water is driven out of the nozzle, multiple air bubbles 60 are generated in the flow of water 141 that is driven out of the nozzle of the hydraulic propeller. Referring to FIGS. 3 to 5, a hydraulic propeller enhancement method in accordance with the 0 present invention comprises the steps of: a) providing a boat 20 in any type or shape, and then installing a hydraulic propeller 30 in the boat 20, wherein the hydraulic propeller 30 comprises a power engine 31, a water passage 33, a propeller 32 rotatably accommodated in the water passage 33 and rotatable by the power engine 31 to cause a high-speed axial flow of water F, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, a nozzle 34 located on the-outlet 25 of the water passage 33 and terminating in a contracted end piece 341 and then an outlet 342, and a directional nozzle 35 connected to the outlet 342 of the nozzle 34 (the propeller 30 of the known art, no further detailed description in this regard is necessary); b) installing at least one gas release outlet 40 in the hydraulic propeller 30 at the water passage 33, the nozzle 34, the directional nozzle 35 or any location where the high-speed axial flow of water F 30 passes, and attaching an axial tube 321 to the propeller 32 to connect an inner end 322 of the axial tube 321 to a gas pipe 51 and to have the at least one gas release outlet 40 be formed in each of the aforesaid four components, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, or in the outer end 342 of the axial tube 321 where the velocity of the flow of water 141 is high, wherein each gas release outlet 40 can made in, 4 but not limited to, circular shape, and backwardly inclined or perpendicular to the tube wall for causing a suction force of negative pressure upon passing of a high-speed of water; c) providing a gas guide device 50, which, as shown in FIG. 4, comprises at least one guide pipe 51 arranged at a selection location in the boat 20 above the water line WL and connected with the 5 bottom end thereof to the at least one gas release outlet 40 at the water passage 33 and/or the nozzle 34 and/or the directional nozzle 35 or the axial tube 321 of the propeller 32 subject to type of the board or actual requirements, and a gas inlet 52 located on the top end of the at least one guide pipe 51; d) employing Bernoulli's principle to produce a negative pressure in the at least one gas release outlet 40 in the hydraulic propeller 30 within the area where the high-speed axial flow of water 0 F passes for sucking in outside air during rotation of the propeller 32 without power consumption to save energy consumption; e) enabling the intake flow of air to be guided by the at least one guide pipe 51 into the at least one gas release outlet 40 to mix with water and to produce air bubbles 60; and f) subject to compressible gas characteristic, the air bubbles 60 are compressed to reduce the 5 size when passing through the contracted end piece 341 of the nozzle 34, and the compressed air bubbles 60 expand suddenly subject to a pressure difference between the inside of the contracted end piece 341 and the outside of the nozzle 34 when they go out of the nozzle 34, enhancing the propelling force of the hydraulic propeller 30. In other words, when the high-speed axial flow of water F propelled by the propeller 32 passes 0 through the contracted end piece 341 of the nozzle 34, it flowing speed is accelerated, and the pressure at the orifice of the nozzle 34 is relatively increased. The air bubbles 60 that are sucked into the at least one gas release outlet 40 are small-sized due to compression. When the compressed air bubbles 60 move with the flow of water to the outer end 342 of the axial tube 321, the surrounding water pressure is reduced, and therefore, the compressed air bubbles 60 expand suddenly, as shown in FIG. 3, 25 enhancing the reactive force of the axial flow of water F, and therefore, the invention greatly increases the propelling force of the hydraulic propeller, i.e., the technical measure of the present invention utilizes: 1. Bernoulli's principle: a high-speed flow causes generation of a negative pressure theerearound. 30 2. Gas compressible characteristic and Boyle's law: the volume of gas is indirectly proportional to the applied pressure, i.e., P 1
VI=P
2
V
2 ; when increasing the pressure, the volume is reduced, or when reducing the pressure, the volume is increased. For example, 2P, IVI= 1
P
2 2V 2 . 3. Air compressor: water is not compressible, however it becomes compressible when contains air bubbles 60; the contracted end piece 341 of the nozzle 34 works as an air compressor for 5 compressing the air bubbles 60 passing therethrough. The aforesaid technical measure for enabling the hydraulic propeller to guide in outside air for generating air bubbles 60 can be achieved simply by providing the at least one gas release outlet 40 in the hydraulic propeller 30 in the area where the high-speed flow of water passes without using any 5 power, and therefore this method saves energy and cost. When a pressure is necessary drive air into the hydraulic propeller 30 for generating air bubbles 60, a small power consumption can achieve a high effect. Referring to FIG. 4, a supplementary measure may be employed to guide air or gas into the at least one guide pipe 51 of the gas guide device 50, for example, engine waste gas or low pressure gas 0 from the steam turbine may be guided into the at least one guide pipe 51 of the gas guide device 50 for generating air bubbles 60. This waste gas recycling method does not require any extra resource or cost. Further, a pressure device 70 and a control valve 71 may be used in the at least one guide pipe 51 of the gas guide device 50 for pumping a gas into the at least one guide pipe 51 toward the at least one gas release outlet 40. The pressure device 70 can be the existing air compressor, air blower, engine, 5 steam turbine or turbo of the boat 20. Thus, using a small power can obtain multiple times of power. In conclusion, subject to Bernoulli's principle, gas compressible characteristic and Boyle's law and the arrangement of the contracted end piece of the nozzle to work as an air compressor for compressing air bubbles, the invention uses one single gas guide device and a negative pressure suction force to guide in air bubbles to enhance the propelling force of the hydraulic propeller, saving 0 power consumption and cost. Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims. 6

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1. A hydraulic propeller enhancement method, comprising the step of: a) providing a boat 20 and then installing a hydraulic propeller 30 in said boat 20, wherein said hydraulic propeller 30 comprises a power engine 31, a water passage 33, a propeller 32 rotatably 5 accommodated in said water passage 33 and rotatable by said power engine 31 to cause a high-speed axial flow of water F, a nozzle 34 located on an outlet 342 of said water passage 33 and terminating in a contracted end piece 341; b) installing at least one gas release outlet 40 in said hydraulic propeller 30 at a selected area said high-speed axial flow of water F passes; 0 c) providing a gas guide device 50 comprising at least one guide pipe 51 arranged at a selection location in said boat 20 and connecting a bottom end of said at least one guide pipe 51 to said at least one gas release outlet 40; d) employing Bernoulli's principle to produce a negative pressure in said at least one gas release outlet 40 in said hydraulic propeller 30 within the area where said high-speed axial flow of 5 water F passes for sucking in outside air during rotation of said propeller 32; e) enabling the intake flow of air to be guided by said at least one guide pipe 51 into said at least one gas release outlet 40 to mix with water and to produce air bubbles 60; and f) subject to compressible gas characteristic, the air bubbles 60 thus produced pass through said contracted end piece 341 of said nozzle 34 are compressed to reduce the size, and the compressed 0 air bubbles 60 expand suddenly subject to a pressure difference between the inside of said contracted end piece 341 and the outside of said nozzle 34 when going out of said nozzle 34, thereby enhancing the propelling force of said hydraulic propeller 30.
2. The hydraulic propeller enhancement method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one gas release outlet 40 is located on the peripheral wall of said water passage 33 for the connection 25 of said at least one guide pipe 51 of said gas guide device 50.
3. The hydraulic propeller enhancement method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one gas release outlet 40 is located on the peripheral wall of said nozzle 34 for the connection of said at least one guide pipe 51 of said gas guide device 50.
4. The hydraulic propeller enhancement method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hydraulic 30 propeller 30 further comprises a directional nozzle 35 connected to a distal end of said nozzle 34; said at least one gas release outlet 40 is located on the peripheral wall of said directional nozzle 35 for the connection of said at least one guide pipe 51 of said gas guide device 50. 7
5. The hydraulic propeller enhancement method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said propeller 32 comprises an axial tube 321 having an inner end 322 connected to said at least one guide pipe 51 of said gas guide device 50 and an outer end extended to said at least one gas release outlet 40 located on the outer surface of said propeller 32. 5
6. The hydraulic propeller enhancement method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one guide pipe 51 of said gas guide device 50 has a top end thereof terminating in a gas inlet 52 and disposed in said boat 20 above the water line.
7. The hydraulic propeller enhancement method as claimed in claim 6, wherein said gas guide device 50 uses a supplementary measure to guide engine waste gas or low pressure gas from the steam 0 turbine into said at least one guide pipe 51 of said gas guide device 50 for generating air bubbles 60.
8. The hydraulic propeller enhancement method as claimed in claim 7, wherein said gas guide device 50 further compresses a pressure device 70 for pumping a gas into said at least one guide pipe 51 toward said at least one gas release outlet 40, said pressure device 70 being selected from an air compressor, an air blower, an engine, a steam turbine and a turbo of said boat 20. 8
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