US522827A - Paddle-wheel for steamships - Google Patents

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US522827A
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  • This invention relates to a side wheel of novel construction and to an improved formation of chamber wherein the wheel is mounted.
  • the object is to provide a means of propulsion that will give greater speed for steamships than is now obtained.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of a vessel with my improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is an elevation of the stern of a vessel with my improvements.
  • Fig. 3 is a side view of my improved paddle-wheel detached from the vessel.
  • Fig. 4 is an elevation of the wheel showing one blade removed.
  • the wheel consists of a hub, K, and four or morearms, J, to which are attached double angle flukes or blades, 01; the wheel is.
  • the paddles consist essentially of an arm, .I, with a shoulder on the inner end and integral therewith a blade, D, substantially at right angles.
  • the blade consists of two unequal portions, the shorter and inner end, a, being placed at an angle to the supporting arm, J, while the outer and longer portion, 1), united substantially at right angles to the inner portion, forms the main driving surface of the paddle.
  • the blade, D is reinforced by a rib, e, extending its entire length on the outer exterior surface, which constitutes the ordinary working face, or engaging surface when the ship is going ahead.
  • the hull has a chamber, B, on each side near the stern; this chamber has a vertical side, 0, which commences within the chamber at the C; the exterior surface of this guard, c, has a curved plane coincident with the side of thehull.
  • the keel of the vessel serves measurably as a guard to the blades at the lower inner side of the chamber. the vessel is loaded, will be at E.
  • a paddle-wheel for vessels consisting essentially of a hub provided with four or more radial arms to which double-angled dukes or blades are attached; the blades consisting of two unequal portions, the shorter or inner end being placed at an angle to the said radial arms, while the outerorlonger end is substantially at right angles to the inner end and forms the main driving surface to the wheel, substantially as set forth.
  • a paddle-wheel for vessels consisting of a hub provided with radial arms to which double-angled flukes or blades are attached, the blades having two portions at an angle with each other, and reinforced by a rib extending their entire lengthen the outer ex: terior surface which constitutes the working face of said blades when the vessel is advancing through the water.

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A COOPER I PADDLB'WHEBL FOB 'STEAMSHIPS. No. 522,827. Patented July 10, 1894.
wii neascs M TH: Noam: Pcrzns co. PRGYO-LIIHO UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ALFRED COOPER, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
PADDLE-WH EEL FOR STEAMSl-ilPS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters l atent No. 522,827, dated. July 10,1894.
Application filed February 28, 1894- Serial No. 501,881. (No model.)
This invention relates to a side wheel of novel construction and to an improved formation of chamber wherein the wheel is mounted.
The object is to provide a means of propulsion that will give greater speed for steamships than is now obtained.
In the drawings hereto annexed,-Figure 1 is a side view of a vessel with my improvements. Fig. 2 is an elevation of the stern of a vessel with my improvements. Fig. 3 is a side view of my improved paddle-wheel detached from the vessel. Fig. 4 is an elevation of the wheel showing one blade removed.
The wheel consists of a hub, K, and four or morearms, J, to which are attached double angle flukes or blades, 01; the wheel is.
mounted on a shaft, G, which is in bearings, H.
The paddles consist essentially of an arm, .I, with a shoulder on the inner end and integral therewith a blade, D, substantially at right angles.
The blade consists of two unequal portions, the shorter and inner end, a, being placed at an angle to the supporting arm, J, while the outer and longer portion, 1), united substantially at right angles to the inner portion, forms the main driving surface of the paddle. The blade, D, is reinforced by a rib, e, extending its entire length on the outer exterior surface, which constitutes the ordinary working face, or engaging surface when the ship is going ahead.
The hull has a chamber, B, on each side near the stern; this chamber has a vertical side, 0, which commences within the chamber at the C; the exterior surface of this guard, c, has a curved plane coincident with the side of thehull.
The keel of the vessel serves measurably as a guard to the blades at the lower inner side of the chamber. the vessel is loaded, will be at E.
The water line, when.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, isp i 1. A paddle-wheel for vessels, consisting essentially of a hub provided with four or more radial arms to which double-angled dukes or blades are attached; the blades consisting of two unequal portions, the shorter or inner end being placed at an angle to the said radial arms, while the outerorlonger end is substantially at right angles to the inner end and forms the main driving surface to the wheel, substantially as set forth.
2. A paddle-wheel for vessels, consisting of a hub provided with radial arms to which double-angled flukes or blades are attached, the blades having two portions at an angle with each other, and reinforced by a rib extending their entire lengthen the outer ex: terior surface which constitutes the working face of said blades when the vessel is advancing through the water.
ALFRED COOPER.
In presence of OTTO H. EHLERS, WALTER S. ADAMS.
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