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  • MARINE PROPELUNG VJHEEL- SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 307,400, dated October 28, 1884l i Application filed December 3l, 1883. (No model.)
  • This invention relates to a marine propelling-wheel having one or more centers or hubs provided with a series of hollow air-tight paddles or blades, the interiors of which communicate with passage or pipe at the base of same, said passage or pipe provided with an inlet for the admission of compressed air or gas, as hereinafter set forth.
  • the invention further consists in the con1- bination, with a hollow shaft, of a series of hollow air-tight propelling paddles or blades having an annular passage or pipe at the base of same communicating with the interior of the shaft and with each paddle or blade, so that the latter may be charged through the former with compressed air or gas, as hereinafter described.
  • My invention also consists in the novel construction, combination, and arrangement of parts, all of which are hereinafter fully described and specifically claimed.
  • Figure l represents my invention as applied to a paddle-wheel.7 Fig. 2 the same in its application to a screwpropeller.77 Figs. 3, 4, and 5 are detailed views relating to the construction of the paddle-wheel, and showing the manner in which the paddles 7 are connected with the wheelarms.
  • the wheel center or hub is marked A, and in Fig. l its arms are lettered B, the ring or brace connecting the outer portions of said arms C and the paddles D. As in other paddle-wheels, this is provided with two or more centers, and the same are keyed or otherwise secured on the driving-shaft a so as to turn therewith.
  • the driving-shaft as represented in the drawings, is'madev hollow with closed ends, and through the wheel-bearing thereof isa side slot, (shownin dottedlinesat 5,) which communicates with a similar slot, c, and an annular passage, d, that are formed in and around the hub or center A, and from which communication is had with the interior of the paddles or blades through the passages e.
  • these passages e are made through the wheel-arms; or, as shown in Fig. 1, the passage may be made through one arm only, the same communicating with an annular space formed in the ring C, and from thence outwardly into the arms and through the edges thereof, as shown at e.
  • the paddles D are secured by means of stirrupsf and nuts f said paddles being provided with tubes h for the passage of the stirrup-prongs, so as to prevent leaks in said places, and with openings t, for connecting the passages e with the interior of the paddle.
  • the ring G may be formed at one side of the arms, as shown in Fig. 3, and connect with the passage within the same by a side opening, or the said ring may be formed of segments iitted between the arms, as indicated in Fig. 4.
  • the drivingshaft is provided at any convenient point with a stop-cock, through which compressed air or gas can be forced into the paddles or blades in order to increase'the buoyance of the same.
  • the said shaft and hubs may be made solid, and an annular pipe be secured around the base or inner ends of the blades or arms.
  • This pipe should be provided with a stop-cock for the introduction of the air or gas, and with branch pipes or openings connecting the same with the passages c, for conveying the same thereto.
  • the merits of this invention consist not only in the buoyancy imparted to the vessel, but to the resistance or opposition which the paddles or blades meet on entering as well as in their whole course through the water, and owing to which resistance the slip77 so common to all vpropelling-wheels is nearly, if not entirely,
  • a marine propelling-wheel having one or more centers or hubs provided with a series of hollow'air-tight paddles or blades, and an annular passage at the base of same and communicating with the interior thereof, said annular passage'provided with an inlet, substantiallyas and for the purpose set forth.

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(N0 Model.) y A. E, KOKERNOT.
MARINE PRPELLING WHEEL.
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Diarrea FTaTns lFaTnwT @Trina ALEXANDER B. KOKERNOT, OF NEW'VORLEANS, LOUISIANA.
MARINE PROPELUNG=VJHEEL- SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 307,400, dated October 28, 1884l i Application filed December 3l, 1883. (No model.)
To all whom, t may concern:
Be it known thatI, ALEXANDER B. Konma- NOT, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city of N ew Orleans, parish of Orleans, and State of Louisiana, haveinvented a certain new and useful Improvement in Marine Propelling-\Vheels; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and correct description of the same, referencebeing had to the annexed drawings, making a part of thisspecification.
This invention relates to a marine propelling-wheel having one or more centers or hubs provided with a series of hollow air-tight paddles or blades, the interiors of which communicate with passage or pipe at the base of same, said passage or pipe provided with an inlet for the admission of compressed air or gas, as hereinafter set forth.
The invention further consists in the con1- bination, with a hollow shaft, of a series of hollow air-tight propelling paddles or blades having an annular passage or pipe at the base of same communicating with the interior of the shaft and with each paddle or blade, so that the latter may be charged through the former with compressed air or gas, as hereinafter described.
My invention also consists in the novel construction, combination, and arrangement of parts, all of which are hereinafter fully described and specifically claimed.
0n the drawings, Figure l represents my invention as applied to a paddle-wheel.7 Fig. 2 the same in its application to a screwpropeller.77 Figs. 3, 4, and 5 are detailed views relating to the construction of the paddle-wheel, and showing the manner in which the paddles 7 are connected with the wheelarms.
Similar letters of reference are employed in the different figures to designate like parts.
The wheel center or hub is marked A, and in Fig. l its arms are lettered B, the ring or brace connecting the outer portions of said arms C and the paddles D. As in other paddle-wheels, this is provided with two or more centers, and the same are keyed or otherwise secured on the driving-shaft a so as to turn therewith. The driving-shaft, as represented in the drawings, is'madev hollow with closed ends, and through the wheel-bearing thereof isa side slot, (shownin dottedlinesat 5,) which communicates with a similar slot, c, and an annular passage, d, that are formed in and around the hub or center A, and from which communication is had with the interior of the paddles or blades through the passages e. In the paddlewheel these passages e are made through the wheel-arms; or, as shown in Fig. 1, the passage may be made through one arm only, the same communicating with an annular space formed in the ring C, and from thence outwardly into the arms and through the edges thereof, as shown at e. Over these edges the paddles D are secured by means of stirrupsf and nuts f said paddles being provided with tubes h for the passage of the stirrup-prongs, so as to prevent leaks in said places, and with openings t, for connecting the passages e with the interior of the paddle. Around the exit of the aforesaid passage and adjacent side of paddle recesses are formed to receive a rubber or other packing, k, whereby a perfect j oint at said point is insured. The ring G may be formed at one side of the arms, as shown in Fig. 3, and connect with the passage within the same by a side opening, or the said ring may be formed of segments iitted between the arms, as indicated in Fig. 4. The drivingshaft is provided at any convenient point with a stop-cock, through which compressed air or gas can be forced into the paddles or blades in order to increase'the buoyance of the same.
Instead of having passages formed in the shaft and hubs, the said shaft and hubs may be made solid, and an annular pipe be secured around the base or inner ends of the blades or arms. This pipe should be provided with a stop-cock for the introduction of the air or gas, and with branch pipes or openings connecting the same with the passages c, for conveying the same thereto.
The merits of this invention consist not only in the buoyancy imparted to the vessel, but to the resistance or opposition which the paddles or blades meet on entering as well as in their whole course through the water, and owing to which resistance the slip77 so common to all vpropelling-wheels is nearly, if not entirely,
overcome.
I am aware that propelling wheels have heretofore been constructed with hollow airtight blades or buckets, asin the United States IOO 'a reactionary wheel has been made with in- Patents No. 12,955 and No. 225,493, and that 1 ternal pipes or ports having open ends or orices7 through which steam or compressed air is ejected; also7 that the hubs of propelling-wheels have been provided with annular cavities having radial vents for the discharge of compressed air over the acting surface of the blades7 so as to lubricate the same; and7 besides, I am aware that steam has been applied through a hollow paddle-shaft and pipe-connections to an annular pipe or channel located in the base of gearing applied to the side of the periphery of a paddle-wheel, in order to prevent the freezing of water thereon; hence Ido not claim any of the said features as new; but
What I do claim as new, and desire to scoure by Letters Patent, is-
l. A marine propelling-wheel having one or more centers or hubs provided with a series of hollow'air-tight paddles or blades, and an annular passage at the base of same and communicating with the interior thereof, said annular passage'provided with an inlet, substantiallyas and for the purpose set forth.
2. The combination of the hollow air-tight paddles D, provided with openings z', adapted to t over the openings e in the edge of the wheel-arms, as described, the adjacent sides of the paddles and arms provided with recesses and packing, substantially vas described, and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
ALEXANDER B. KoKERNoT.
lVitnesses z W.A R. HARRISON; J. N. MLLEn.
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US2711708A (en) * 1952-04-23 1955-06-28 Leo L Thornburg Portable power paddle wheel unit for row type boats
US3594096A (en) * 1967-09-26 1971-07-20 Eywin Scharffenberg Kahlke Kar Combined carrying and driving device for watercrafts

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2711708A (en) * 1952-04-23 1955-06-28 Leo L Thornburg Portable power paddle wheel unit for row type boats
US3594096A (en) * 1967-09-26 1971-07-20 Eywin Scharffenberg Kahlke Kar Combined carrying and driving device for watercrafts

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