EP2563649A2 - Electric marine surface drive - Google Patents
Electric marine surface driveInfo
- Publication number
- EP2563649A2 EP2563649A2 EP11777750A EP11777750A EP2563649A2 EP 2563649 A2 EP2563649 A2 EP 2563649A2 EP 11777750 A EP11777750 A EP 11777750A EP 11777750 A EP11777750 A EP 11777750A EP 2563649 A2 EP2563649 A2 EP 2563649A2
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- Prior art keywords
- shaft
- drive
- propeller
- electric motor
- arm
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63H—MARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
- B63H21/00—Use of propulsion power plant or units on vessels
- B63H21/12—Use of propulsion power plant or units on vessels the vessels being motor-driven
- B63H21/17—Use of propulsion power plant or units on vessels the vessels being motor-driven by electric motor
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63H—MARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
- B63H20/00—Outboard propulsion units, e.g. outboard motors or Z-drives; Arrangements thereof on vessels
- B63H20/08—Means enabling movement of the position of the propulsion element, e.g. for trim, tilt or steering; Control of trim or tilt
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63H—MARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
- B63H23/00—Transmitting power from propulsion power plant to propulsive elements
- B63H23/02—Transmitting power from propulsion power plant to propulsive elements with mechanical gearing
- B63H23/06—Transmitting power from propulsion power plant to propulsive elements with mechanical gearing for transmitting drive from a single propulsion power unit
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63H—MARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
- B63H25/00—Steering; Slowing-down otherwise than by use of propulsive elements; Dynamic anchoring, i.e. positioning vessels by means of main or auxiliary propulsive elements
- B63H25/06—Steering by rudders
- B63H25/08—Steering gear
- B63H25/14—Steering gear power assisted; power driven, i.e. using steering engine
- B63H25/18—Transmitting of movement of initiating means to steering engine
- B63H25/22—Transmitting of movement of initiating means to steering engine by fluid means
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63H—MARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
- B63H5/00—Arrangements on vessels of propulsion elements directly acting on water
- B63H5/07—Arrangements on vessels of propulsion elements directly acting on water of propellers
- B63H5/125—Arrangements on vessels of propulsion elements directly acting on water of propellers movably mounted with respect to hull, e.g. adjustable in direction, e.g. podded azimuthing thrusters
- B63H5/1252—Arrangements on vessels of propulsion elements directly acting on water of propellers movably mounted with respect to hull, e.g. adjustable in direction, e.g. podded azimuthing thrusters the ability to move being conferred by gearing in transmission between prime mover and propeller and the propulsion unit being other than in a "Z" configuration
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63H—MARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
- B63H20/00—Outboard propulsion units, e.g. outboard motors or Z-drives; Arrangements thereof on vessels
- B63H20/14—Transmission between propulsion power unit and propulsion element
- B63H20/22—Transmission between propulsion power unit and propulsion element allowing movement of the propulsion element about at least a horizontal axis without disconnection of the drive, e.g. using universal joints
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63H—MARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
- B63H1/00—Propulsive elements directly acting on water
- B63H1/02—Propulsive elements directly acting on water of rotary type
- B63H1/12—Propulsive elements directly acting on water of rotary type with rotation axis substantially in propulsive direction
- B63H1/14—Propellers
- B63H1/18—Propellers with means for diminishing cavitation, e.g. supercavitation
- B63H2001/185—Surfacing propellers, i.e. propellers specially adapted for operation at the water surface, with blades incompletely submerged, or piercing the water surface from above in the course of each revolution
Definitions
- the present invention pertains to a marine propulsion system, and more particularly the present invention pertains to improvements to an environmentally friendly surface drive marine propulsion system.
- the present invention provides a marine surface drive system that yields reduced noise and air pollution emissions utilizing an engine that is an electric motor.
- the electric motor can be configured as a generator.
- the propulsion power of the present invention is provided by an electric motor that can be mounted directly and integrally to the inside housing of the surface drive system. Alternatively, there could be reduction gearing between the electric motor and the surface drive input shaft. It is contemplated that when technology will allow significantly reduced electric motor dimensions, the electric motor can be mounted in the socket ball of the surface drive thrust tube eliminating the coupling having universal j oints. The electric motor may be inboard or outboard.
- the electric motor may directly turn the propeller at the same rate of revolutions per minute as the shaft of the electric motor.
- the electric motor may be connected to a transmission wherein the revolutions per minute of the motor are reduced such that the propeller turns at a slower RPM than the shaft of the electric motor.
- an object of the present invention to provide an electric marine surface drive system that can propel a boat with an electric motor, preferably for an extended period of time.
- the marine propulsion system will take advantage of new battery and electric motor technology, as well as the anticipated introduction of cost effective fuel cells as energy sources for marine propulsion systems.
- Another object of this invention is to provide a marine propulsion system that is highly compact, flexible as to where it is mounted and still highly efficient and quiet.
- an electric marine surface drive system that can be installed in an engine compartment which is smaller or substantially the same size as a typical engine compartment that houses a conventional internal combustion engine power train system. It is also an object of this invention to offer an integral electric propulsion system which may act as a generator and recharge its batteries.
- a surface drive for a marine vehicle includes a support housing and at least one propeller wherein a portion of the propeller is above a water surface thereby substantially reducing underwater drag.
- the surface drive has at least one electric motor coupled to at least one propeller, the motor including a motor control device for actuating the electric motor and selecting a electric motor speed and a rotation direction.
- at least one shaft that couples the electric motor to the propeller, and a shaft carrier are provided, wherein at least a portion of the at least one shaft extends through the shaft carrier.
- At least one electric motor is mounted within the support housing.
- at least one shaft includes a drive shaft and a propeller shaft, and the electric motor is attached to the drive shaft that is coupled to the propeller shaft.
- at least one propeller is coupled to the propeller shaft.
- the drive further includes an articulated trimming arm having an adjustable length and at least one movable joint at an arm end with an arm forward end connecting to the marine vehicle and an arm rear end connected to about the top of the shaft carrier such that the arm is substantially parallel to and above a shaft long axis.
- the articulated trimming arm may be lengthened or shortened thereby rotating the ball joint substantially downwards and upwards, respectively, thereby controlling a portion of the propeller that is submerged and a depth of submersion.
- the drive further includes at least one articulated steering arm having an adjustable length and at least one movable joint at an arm end with an arm rear end connecting to about the side of the shaft carrier and an arm forward end connected forward of a pivot point of the ball joint so that the arm forward end is at least substantially horizontally displaced from the shaft long axis.
- the articulated steering arm may be lengthened or shortened thereby rotating the ball joint to either side controlling the horizontal angle of the propeller shaft relative to the marine vehicle for steering.
- the shaft includes at least a forward drive shaft and a propeller shaft with a power transmission unit there between.
- the power transmission transmits rotational movement from the forward drive shaft to the propeller shaft with at least one of the following: a reduced rotational speed of the propeller shaft or a displacement between the rotational axes of the forward drive shaft and the propeller shaft.
- a surface drive for a marine vehicle includes a support housing securably mounted to the marine vehicle. Additionally, the surface drive has at least one electric motor by which the at least one propeller is drivable. The motor having a control device for actuating the electric motor and selecting a electric motor speed and a rotation direction, and an electric power source. The drive also includes at least one propeller, wherein the position of the propeller with respect to the marine vehicle is vertically controllable such that a portion of the propeller may be above a water surface thereby substantially reducing underwater drag. In addition, the position of the propeller with respect to the marine vehicle is horizontally controllable to steer the direction of the marine vehicle. In addition, the drive has at least one shaft having a forward end connected to the electric motor, a rear end connected to the propeller, and a shaft carrier.
- the drive of the electric motor is securably mounted in one of a group including a support housing and the shaft carrier.
- FIGURE 1 is a side elevational view of an embodiment of the marine surface drive apparatus of the present invention.
- FIGURE 2 is a sectional side view of a section of the embodiment of Figure 1 ;
- FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the marine surface drive apparatus of the current invention having steering cylinders;
- FIGURE 4 is a fragmentary top plan view of another embodiment of the marine surface drive apparatus of the current invention having steering cylinders mounted to the support casing;
- FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the marine surface drive apparatus of the current invention having steering cylinders mounted to the transom of the marine vessel and showing hydraulic fluid conduits;
- FIGURE 6 is a schematic view of the steering and trim control system for the apparatus of the preferred embodiments.
- FIGURE 7 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the marine surface drive apparatus of the current invention having a single steering cylinder mounted to the transom of the marine vessel;
- FIGURE 8 is a side elevational view of another embodiment of the marine surface drive apparatus of the present invention having a power transmission apparatus;
- FIGURE 9 is a side elevational view of another embodiment of the marine surface drive apparatus of the present invention having an internal electric motor;
- FIGURE 10 is a side elevational view of another embodiment of the marine surface drive apparatus of the present invention having an integral electric motor within the housing ball joint;
- FIGURE 11 is a vertical sectional side view taken along the long axis of the apparatus of
- FIGURE 12 is a block diagram showing the electric motor control system according to a preferred embodiment.
- FIGURE 13 is a block diagram showing the electric charging system according to a preferred embodiment.
- FIG. 1 With reference to the drawings, and particularly to Figs. 1 and 2, there is shown a first embodiment of the electric marine surface drive apparatus 10 adapted for use with a marine vehicle having a transom 20 upon which the apparatus 10 is mounted or integrated.
- Drive 10 includes a support housing, such as the tubular support casing 22 secured to transom 20, having at its rear end a ball socket 24 ( Figure 2) preferably formed of a synthetic plastic, such as nylon.
- a propeller shaft 40 is journaled by bearings 45, 47, 49 in propeller shaft carrier 30. The rear end of the propeller shaft 40 receives propeller 44, for example a conventional surface-piercing propeller.
- the propeller shaft carrier 30 for example a tubular propeller shaft carrier, comprises a ball 32 at its front end which is pivotally mounted in the ball socket 24 (collectively, a ball joint 25) as shown in Figure 2, and a propeller shaft housing 74 connected to the ball socket 24 at the shaft carrier 30 rear end.
- the propeller shaft housing is preferably frusto-conical.
- Ball joint 25 allows the angle of the propeller 44 relative to the marine vehicle to be changed to either affect the marine vehicle speed or direction.
- a forward drive shaft 38 is journaled by bearings 54, 56 in support casing 22.
- the forward drive shaft 38 comprises a front end connected to an inboard electric motor 11 as shown in Figure 1, and a rear end connected to a universal joint 46, preferably a conventional double universal or constant speed joint, as shown in Figure 2.
- the electric engine 1 1 may be any conventional electric motor such as any appropriate horsepower AC or DC electric motor, or for example, an HTS technology super conductor motor.
- the universal joint 46 couples the rear of the drive shaft 38 with the front of propeller shaft 40 such that the propeller shaft 40 rotates at the same rate as the forward drive shaft 38 while allowing an angular displacement of the propeller shaft long axis from the drive shaft long axis in one or more directions.
- This angular displacement occurs when the ball joint 25 rotates or pivots, which is to say that ball 32 pivots relative to ball socket 24 about pivot point 50.
- the center of universal joint 46 corresponds to the pivot point 50.
- Support housing 22 has a rear main body 51 having an open rear end.
- the rear main body 51 is integral or connected to a front end body 52.
- Front end body 52 extends through transom 20 and has an open front end.
- both the rear main body 51 and the front end body 52 are substantially cylindrical as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
- Support casing 22 is rigidly affixed to the rear surface of transom 20 by a plurality of bolts 62.
- a stabilizing fin 90 is secured or integral to propeller shaft housing 74. The stabilizing fin 90 acts to help counter the lift of the propeller shaft while the boat is turning.
- embodiment 10 of Figs. 1 and 2 shows trim assembly 141 for vertical control (i.e. raising and lowering the drive) to control the portion of the propeller that is above the water thereby controlling drag and thrust.
- Trim assembly 141 is pivotally attached to housing 74 by vertical ear 154 and bracket 152, which is affixed to the end of piston rod 142 and shiftably coupled to of power-operated hydraulic trim cylinder 140.
- Trim assembly 141 has ball joint member 144 for insertion into ball receiving socket 145 contained within socket assembly 146 affixed to the transom 20 with bolts 151.
- another preferred embodiment 200 has steering assemblies 1 17, 119 which attach to ears 100, 102 extending laterally from the housing 74.
- the ears 100, 102 are pivotally connected to brackets 107, 103 affixed to the ends of piston rods 104, 106 shiftably coupled to power-operated hydraulic steering cylinder 108, 110, respectively.
- Steering assemblies 117, 119 have ball joint members 1 12, 1 14 for insertion into ball receiving sockets (not shown) affixed to the transom.
- embodiment 200 of Figure 3 has a trim assembly such as trim assembly 141 first shown in Figures 1 and 2, for raising and lowering the drive.
- Trim assembly 141 is pivotally attached to housing 74 by vertical ear 154 and bracket 152, which is affixed to the end of piston rod 142 and shiftably coupled to power-operated hydraulic trim cylinder 140.
- Trim assembly 141 has ball joint member 144 for insertion into ball receiving socket affixed to the transom. The operation of the trim assembly 141 rotatably raises the drive when piston rod 142 is retracted into hydraulic cylinder 140 and rotatably lowers the drive when piston rod 142 is extended from hydraulic cylinder 140 with both movements primarily rotating the ball joint 25.
- preferred embodiment 210 has two articulated steering assemblies 1 17, 1 19 with adjustable length such as hydraulic steering cylinders 108, 1 10.
- the steering arms 1 17, 1 19 have respective movable ball and socket joints 1 11,1 13.
- the forward ends of steering cylinders 108, 1 10 are provided with ball pivots 112 and 114, respectively, rotatably received within complimentary recesses 1 16 and 1 18 formed in a pair of mounts 120 and 122.
- the mounts 120, 122 may be attached or integral with support casing 22.
- the mounts 120, 122 are secured to transom 20 rather than the support casing 22 to alleviate some stress from casing 22.
- the embodiment 220 has a hydraulic system whereby the front and rear portions of steering cylinders 108 and 1 10 are provided with fluid conduits 130, 131 andl 32, 133, respectively.
- the fluid conduits are in communication with conventional hydraulic steering system 190 shown in Figure 6 described further below.
- an articulated trimming arm 141 has fluid conduits 158, 160 which are in communication with, for example, a conventional hydraulic trimming system 192 shown in Figure 6.
- the front end of the trim cylinder 140 is provided with a ball pivot 144 pivotally received within a socket 145 of a mount secured to transom 20 by fasteners 151.
- the rear end of trim arm 141 is provided with a bifurcated bracket 152 which straddles an upwardly extending pad 154 rigidly affixed to the upper, intermediate portion of tube 74.
- a pivot pin 156 interconnects bracket 152 and pad 154.
- Hydraulic conduits 158 and 160 connect the front and rear ends of trim cylinder 140 with the hydraulic system shown in Figure 6.
- the hydraulic system includes a conventional power source 180, coupled to a hydraulic pump 181.
- a reservoir 182, and conventional control valves 184 and 186 are coupled to pump 181.
- steering cylinders 108 and 1 10 and trim cylinder 140 are connected to valves 184 and 186, respectively, by conduits 130, 131, 132, 133, 158 and 160.
- Valve 184 is operatively connected to a steering wheel 190 of the boat in a conventional manner while valve 186 is operatively connected to an up-down trim lever 192 in a conventional manner.
- Rotation of steering wheel 190 will operate valve 184 so as to control the flow of pressurized hydraulic fluid from pump 181 to steering cylinders 108 and 1 10. In this manner, piston rods 104 and 106 of the steering cylinders will be concurrently extended and retracted, respectively.
- steering cylinders 108 or 1 10 provide horizontal control of drive 200 by swinging propeller shaft carrier 30 laterally about a steering axis S--S which also pivots ball joint 25 laterally about axis S--S.
- pivot point 164 of ball pivot 144 lies on steering axis S— S such that the lateral movement about axis S— S pivots trim arm 141 laterally.
- valve 186 of Figure 6 may be connected to an automated trim controller, which may be used rather than, or in addition to, the manual up-down trim lever 192 of Figure 6.
- a drive 240 includes a drive shaft 38 that may be coupled to any conventional power transfer apparatus such as, for example, the power transmission unit 61 rather than coupled directly to the electric motor 1 1 as shown in Figure 1.
- Power transmission 61 of drive 240 of Figure 8 allows for displacement D between the input shaft 39 axis "I” and the output shaft 38 axis "O.” Power transmission 61 may rotate the output shaft 38 at a reduced velocity from the input shaft 39.
- power transmission unit 61 of drive 240 has a gear 65 connected to the input shaft 39 and a gear 63 connected to the rear shaft portion, wherein the gears could be spur gears, planetary gears, helical gears, herringbone gears, straight bevel gears, spiral bevel gears, hypoid gears, worm gears, and may alternatively include a chain or toothed belt drive.
- Electric motor 1 1 turns shaft 39 causing gear 65 to turn intermediate shaft 66, which causes gear 63 to rotate output propeller shaft 40 and propeller 44.
- Electric motor II of the preferred embodiment may be inboard as shown in Figure 1. In alternative embodiments, the electric motor may be outboard and contained within the support housing 22 in a position that is forward of the ball socket 24 as shown in Figure 9.
- Drive 250 includes an electric motor 252 that is secured to transom 20, either directly or indirectly.
- a drive 260 includes an electric motor
- electric motor 1 1 requires an electrical power source 204, which may comprise electrical storage devices such as batteries or capacitors; controls 206 for the speed and direction of the marine vessel; and a motor drive unit 208.
- Motor drive unit 208 has connections 216 to a power source 204, one or more control signals from motor control device 214, and connections to the electric motor 210.
- the connections to electric motor 210 comprise output motor control signals which power the electrical motor 1 1 to rotate electric motor shaft 212 at a commanded electric motor speed "v" having a rotational velocity and a clockwise or a counterclockwise rotation direction corresponding to forward and reverse directions commanded by speed and direction control signals from the motor control device 206.
- connections 210 from motor drive 208 to electric motor 1 1 may also include inputs indicating the velocity and direction of rotation of the electric motor 1 1.
- Another preferred embodiment may also include one or more signals indicating the marine vessel speed and direction.
- Another embodiment includes a neutral setting of the motor control device 206 where no electric power is provided to the electric motor 11 thereby ceasing rotation.
- rotation "A" of the propeller 44 by another source of power, such as water current creates some rotation "B” in the electric motor 11.
- This rotation causes the electric motor 1 1 to generate one or more electric currents 224 which inverter 222 utilizes to provide electric current 226 to charge the electrical power storage device 220.
- the electric motor produces 3-phase AC currents 224, and the inverter 222 produces a direct current 226 to charge a storage device, such as a lead-acid battery 220.
- the electrical storage device 220 provides electrical power to motor 11 and, in another preferred embodiment, the power source 180 for hydraulic pump 181 ( Figure 6) has electrical power supplied by electrical storage device 220.
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