US3647018A - Confining system for ground-effect machine - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT An arrangement for sustaining and/or guiding a load such as a machine or vehicle over a bearing surface by means of air cushions confined in a chamber fonned inside an annular trough-shaped inflatable wall between said bearing surface and a movable partition forming with the load and an annular deformable wall a chamber of a variable volume. The input of a compressed fluid into the latter feeds through ports in the partition the cushion-confining chamber so that the latter is sustained at a small self-adjusting distance over the bearing surface.
- Our improved arrangement comprises a frame or plate extending in parallelism with the bearing surface, means for defining together with said frame a chamber of a variable volume, inflatable means defining together with said bearing surface a cushion-confining chamber, means connecting the first-mentioned means with the inflatable means, the variable volume chamber communicating with the cushion-confining chamber.
- variable volume chamber may include an endless wall of a general frustoconical shape flaring towards the bearing surface.
- the inflatable means defining the cushion-confining chamber include a deformable wall advantageously of an annular shape, facing said bearing surface through its convexity.
- the means connecting the means defining on the one hand the variable volume chamber and on the other hand the cushion-confining chamber include a movable partition lying at a variable distance from the frame of the arrangement and extending between said chambers.
- the outer edge of the wall incorporated with the cushion-confining means is connected, fluidtightly with reference to the load-sustaining fluid, with said movable partition whereas the inner edge of said wall can be connected with said movable partition by-means which may be fluidtight with reference to said load-sustaining fluid or else allow said fluid to flow through them.
- our improved arrangement includes means through which the variable volume chamber communicates with the space enclosed between the deformable-confining wall and the movable partition.
- the means through which the two chambers communicate may include means for producing a substantial lossof head.
- the area of the movable partition extending between the inner and outer edges of the confining wall is advantageously equal to or smaller than that bounded by said outer edge.
- the first-mentioned area maybe bounded substantially within a circular line or between two concentric circular lines.
- FIG. 1 is a cross section of a first embodiment of our invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates a fraction of FIG. 1 when the movable partition has moved nearer the frame so that the endless deformable wall has collapsed to a certain extent
- FIGS. 3 to are cross sections of three further embodiments.
- FIG. 6 is a diagrammatic view from below ofa machine in corporating carrier arrangements in accordance with our invention.
- FIG. 7 is a partial cross section along line VII-VII of FIG. 8, of a further machine incorporating supporting and guiding means in accordance with our invention.
- FIG. 8 is a partial sectional view along line VIlIVIII of FIG. 7.
- the arrangement includes two chambers vis. a subplenum chamber 8 and a plenum chamber 13 in substantial contacting relationship
- the chamber'8 is bounded by an endless deformable wall 4 extending in a manner fluidtight with reference to the sustaining fluid between a movable partition 6 and a frame or plate 1 parallel with the bearing surface 2 with reference to which a machine forming the load is to move.
- the endless wall 4 andframe 1 are rigidly secured together by securing plates 5 and bolts 5a.
- the connection between said wall 4 and the movable partition 6 is obtained by securing plates 7 and bolts 10.
- the chamber 8 is fed with fluid through a deformable channel 9 and its transverse extension 11 out ofa supply of compressed fluid which is not illustrated.
- the endless wall 4 forms a substantially frustoconical annulus flaring towards the bearing surface 2.
- the chamber 8 enclosed within said wall communicates through gauged ports 12 extending through the partition 6 with the chamber 13 adapted to confine inside it the compressed fluid cushion.
- Said chamber 13 is defined between the movable partition 6 and bearing surface 2 by suitable inflatable means.
- the latter are constituted in the example illustrated by a deformable annular cushion seal 15 including a apex portion the convexity of which faces the bearing surface 2.
- the outer and inner base portions and 15b of said annular cushion seal I5 are fluidtightly connected with the movable partition 6 by securing plates such as 16 and 17 respectively, the plate 16 being held in position by bolts 10 also engaging the securing plates 7 and theplates 17 being held in position by bolts 17a.
- the movable partition 6 and cushion seal 15 enclose thus an annular space 18 communicating with the chamber 8 through ports such as 19 through which the fluid may pass from the chamber 8 into the space 18.
- the arrangement disclosed is associated with a hoisting apparatus, the vertical expansion of which is produced by the compressed fluid.
- the hoisting apparatus includes a plate 21 carried by the cooperating surface of the plate 1 and to which is secured a deformable wall 22 enclosing an annular chamber 23 connected through a channel 24 with a supply of compressed fluid which is not illustrated and which is possibly the same as the supply feeding compressed fluid into the chamber 8.
- the plate 21 and frame or plate I are interconnected by linkages constituted by pivotally intercom nected levers 30a and 30b the outer ends of which are pivotally connected respectively at 20 and 25 with said plates 21 and l, the axis connecting the levers of each linkage being constituted by a pivot 26.
- the plate 21 carries in its turn the frame 27 of the machine or vehicle to be hoisted.
- the chamber 8 inside which a pressure pl prevails is fed with compressed fluid through the channels 9 and II and said chamber 8 feeds the fluid-confining chamber 13 through the gauged ports 12.
- the pressure p2 prevailing in the chamber 13 is lower than the pressure pl within the chamber 8.
- the pressure in the annular space 18 is substantially equal to the pressure within the chamber-8 since the ports I) allow a free flow of fluid between 8 and 18.
- the leak out of the cushion is reduced, which leads to a reduction in the losses of head in the ports 12 between the chambers 8 and 13 together with an increase in the pressure in the chamber 13.
- the pressure in the chamber 8 decreases similarly but to an extent however less than that arising in the chamber 13 and is compensated by an increase in the area along which the endless wall 4 engages the frame 1, which limits the increase in pressure required for balancing the increasing load.
- FIG. 2 shows the collapsed position assumed by the endless wall 4 when the spacing between the movable partition 6 and frame or plate I decreases
- the surface extending between the outer and inner edges 15a and 15b of the seal 15 defines a substantially circular annulus while the chamber 13 within the latter is fed by ports 12 of a gauged cross section located within the circle defined by the inner edge 15b of the confining wall 15.
- the area of the circle defined by the inner edge of the confining wall is too small or else if, as illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5, the inner edge of the cushion-confining wall is reduced to a punctual area, the cushion is fed with compressed fluid through ports 32 formed in the inner section of the cushionconfining wall 29.
- the wall 29 defines together with the movable partition 6 an annular space 31 communicating with the chamber 8 through'the agency of ports 33. of a gauged cross section extending through the movable partition 6. Said ports produce a loss of head which leads during normal operation to a difference in pressure between the variable volume chamber 8 and an annular space 31.
- the total crosssectional area of the ports 32 is larger than the total cross-sectional area of the ports 33.
- the inner edge of the cushion-confining wall 29 is secured as illustrated in FIG. 3 by a member 34 and auxiliary means which are not illustrated. As in the case of the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5, the wall 29 may be secured through its center to the movable partition 6 through the agency of a cable, a threaded stud or the like means 35.
- the cushion-confining wall 29 is constituted by a plurality of interconnected sections, to wit: a substantially frustoconical outer section 29a connected with the movable partition 6 and flaring towards said partition and another substantially frustoconical inner section 291; (FIG. 3), or substantially conical inner section in the case illustrated in FIG. 4, said section 29!) being connected with the movable partition 6 and flaring towards the bearing surface 2 while a medial downwardly convex section 290 fluidtightly in terconnects the two sections 29a and 29b.
- the cushion-confining wall 29 of the embodiment illustrated in FIG. includes an outer incurved section merging into a substantially conical section flaring towards the bearing surface 2 and the apex of which is connected axially with the movable partition 6 by means 35 as disclosed with reference to FIG. 4.
- the area bounded on the plate 1 within the endless wall 4 is smaller than the area subjected to a reaction and bounded substantially by the projection on the bearing surface 2 of a line constituted by the points of the apex portion of the cushion seal which are nearest said bearing surface.
- the machine 27 forming the load is carried by a plurality of supporting arrangements executed in accordance with our invention as illustrated in FIG. 6 at 39a, 39b, 39c, 39d, and which are fed independently of one another by means which are not illustrated.
- the machine 41 illustrated partly in FIGS. 7 and 8 is carried and guided by arrangements according to our invention.
- said machine bein sustained b the sup ortin sections 420 of a track 42 andaeing guide longitudinally y the medial upwardly directed web 42b forming part of said track with the interposition between the machine and track. of fluid cushions as illustrated respectively at 43 and 44.
- These different cushions are produced and maintained in arrangements according to our invention such as those disclosed with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2.
- Said arrangements are advantageously fed through channels 11 independently of one another out of supplies of compressed fluid which are not illustrated.
- a surface effect machine movable along a bearing sur face with the interposition of a pressure fluid cushion formed against said surface comprising:
- an endless wall of deformable fluidtight material having a flat smaller end edge extending generally parallel to said structure and sealed thereto and a larger end edge remote therefrom, said wall bounding laterally a subplenum chamber which is bounded endwise by said structure and which tapers from said larger end edge towards said smaller end edge,
- a partition fluidtightly secured to said larger end edge and extending intermediate said structure and said surface to bound endwise said subplenum chamber opposite to said structure, said partition being displaceable relatively to said structure as said endless wall deforms,
- a bulging cushion seal having an inner base portion and an outer base portion both secured to said partition, and a free intermediate apex portion adjacent to said surface, the area defined by said inner base portion being less than the area defined by said smaller end edge of said endless wall and said latter area being itself less than the area defined by said apex portion, said cushion seal bounding laterally a plenum chamber which is bounded endwise by said partition and by said surface and which presents a daylight clearance defined by said apex portion and said surface,
- passage means interconnecting said subplenum chamber and said plenum chamber.
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US3768588A (en) * | 1971-08-16 | 1973-10-30 | J Vaughen | Structure to form a load-bearing air cushion for a vehicle |
US3954153A (en) * | 1973-03-13 | 1976-05-04 | Bertin & Cie | System of suspension and/or guidance for ground effect machine |
US4441571A (en) * | 1981-02-02 | 1984-04-10 | Wood Kenneth G | Fluid bearing |
US4535712A (en) * | 1981-04-16 | 1985-08-20 | Matthews Leslie N | Variable air cushion mode vehicle |
US6082478A (en) * | 1994-05-02 | 2000-07-04 | Hybricraft, Inc. | Lift augmented ground effect platform |
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US3318406A (en) * | 1965-05-11 | 1967-05-09 | Gen Motors Corp | Load compensating air cushion support |
US3414076A (en) * | 1965-04-30 | 1968-12-03 | Bertin & Cie | Gas-cushion devices intended to support or guide a movable load |
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US3082836A (en) * | 1960-12-05 | 1963-03-26 | United Aircraft Corp | Lifting device |
US3253667A (en) * | 1963-08-06 | 1966-05-31 | Gen Motors Corp | Multiple elevation air bearing device |
US3266757A (en) * | 1963-12-06 | 1966-08-16 | Bertin & Cie | Devices for landing loads |
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US3768588A (en) * | 1971-08-16 | 1973-10-30 | J Vaughen | Structure to form a load-bearing air cushion for a vehicle |
US3954153A (en) * | 1973-03-13 | 1976-05-04 | Bertin & Cie | System of suspension and/or guidance for ground effect machine |
US4441571A (en) * | 1981-02-02 | 1984-04-10 | Wood Kenneth G | Fluid bearing |
US4535712A (en) * | 1981-04-16 | 1985-08-20 | Matthews Leslie N | Variable air cushion mode vehicle |
US6082478A (en) * | 1994-05-02 | 2000-07-04 | Hybricraft, Inc. | Lift augmented ground effect platform |
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