WO1987000815A1 - Control system for propeller with controllable pitch - Google Patents

Control system for propeller with controllable pitch Download PDF

Info

Publication number
WO1987000815A1
WO1987000815A1 PCT/SE1986/000348 SE8600348W WO8700815A1 WO 1987000815 A1 WO1987000815 A1 WO 1987000815A1 SE 8600348 W SE8600348 W SE 8600348W WO 8700815 A1 WO8700815 A1 WO 8700815A1
Authority
WO
WIPO (PCT)
Prior art keywords
pressure
medium
shaft
propeller
channel
Prior art date
Application number
PCT/SE1986/000348
Other languages
English (en)
French (fr)
Inventor
Sven-Ola Andersson
Original Assignee
Kamewa Ab
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Kamewa Ab filed Critical Kamewa Ab
Priority to DE8686904972T priority Critical patent/DE3664890D1/de
Publication of WO1987000815A1 publication Critical patent/WO1987000815A1/en
Priority to FI871049A priority patent/FI871049A0/fi
Priority to KR870700214A priority patent/KR870700545A/ko

Links

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63HMARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
    • B63H3/00Propeller-blade pitch changing
    • B63H3/06Propeller-blade pitch changing characterised by use of non-mechanical actuating means, e.g. electrical
    • B63H3/08Propeller-blade pitch changing characterised by use of non-mechanical actuating means, e.g. electrical fluid
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63HMARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
    • B63H3/00Propeller-blade pitch changing
    • B63H3/06Propeller-blade pitch changing characterised by use of non-mechanical actuating means, e.g. electrical
    • B63H3/08Propeller-blade pitch changing characterised by use of non-mechanical actuating means, e.g. electrical fluid
    • B63H3/081Propeller-blade pitch changing characterised by use of non-mechanical actuating means, e.g. electrical fluid actuated by control element coaxial with the propeller shaft
    • B63H3/082Propeller-blade pitch changing characterised by use of non-mechanical actuating means, e.g. electrical fluid actuated by control element coaxial with the propeller shaft the control element being axially reciprocatable
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63HMARINE PROPULSION OR STEERING
    • B63H3/00Propeller-blade pitch changing
    • B63H3/06Propeller-blade pitch changing characterised by use of non-mechanical actuating means, e.g. electrical
    • B63H3/08Propeller-blade pitch changing characterised by use of non-mechanical actuating means, e.g. electrical fluid
    • B63H2003/088Propeller-blade pitch changing characterised by use of non-mechanical actuating means, e.g. electrical fluid characterised by supply of fluid actuating medium to control element, e.g. of hydraulic fluid to actuator co-rotating with the propeller

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to an actuating system for propellers with variable or controllable pitch.
  • Marine propellers with controllable pitch have long been known to the art and are used to a significant extent both as forward propulsion propellers and steering propellers and in so-called thrusters.
  • the pitc of such propellers is controlled and varied by means of an hydraulic actuating system comprising an hydraulic master servomotor which is connected mechanically to the propeller blades and is effective for altering and controlling the pitch of the blades.
  • the master servomotor can be placed at various locations in the system, although in the majority of cases it is placed in the propeller hub, the servomotor usually comprising a hydraulic piston-cylinder device, the piston of which is connected to the propeller blades for adjusting the pitch angles thereof.
  • Pressure medium is .de ⁇ livered to the master servomotor from a source of pressure medium incorporated in the actuating system, under the control of a main control valve.
  • the main control valve is also often installed in the propeller hub.
  • the valve is actuated by means of a valve rod which extends through an axial bore in the propeller drive shaft and is connected to an auxiliary servomotor, located inside the vessel to which the marine propeller is fitted, such that the valve rod, and therewith the main control valve, can be actuated by means of the auxiliary servomotor.
  • the supply of pressure medium to the master servomotor and to the main control valve in the propeller hub is effected through a so-called pressure- oil box or oil distribution box connected to the pressure medium source and embracing the propeller drive shaft, or a shaft connected thereto, inside the vessel.
  • the oil distri ⁇ bution box incorporates a stationary pressure-medium chamber which is connected to the source of pressure medium and which surrounds the rotatable propeller shaft and is sealed against the outer cylindrical surface thereof.
  • the pressure-medium chamber connects, via a radial channel in the propeller shaft, with a channel which extends axially within the shaft and out into the propeller hub, where said channel communicates with the master servomotor via the master servomotor main control valve, which is also located inthe hub.
  • the axial channel in the propeller shaft is often placed within the valve rod of the main control valve, in which case the valve rod has the form of a hollow tube.
  • the auxiliary servomotor located in ⁇ side the vessel is actuated by means of an auxiliary control valve, which is normally operated electrically, but which may also be pneumatically, hydraulically or even mechanically operated.
  • the auxiliary servomotor control valve is normally actuated by means of a lever positioned on the bridge of the vessel, whereby the pitch of the propeller blades can be altered and set by an appropriate activation of the lever.
  • the auxiliary servomotor and its control valve are normally posi- tioned adjacent to or on the pressure-oil box.
  • the main control valve for controlling the master servomotor located in the propeller hub need not necessarily be located within the propeller hub, however, but may be placed at some location inside the vessel, for example connected between the pressure- medium source and the pressure-oil box. In this case no auxiliary servomotor is needed for activating the main control valve, which consequently obviates the need for an auxiliary control valve for such an auxiliary servomotor, it being possible in this case to control the main control valve directly through the lever located on the bridge of the vessel
  • the pressure-oil box may also be placed within or on the outside of a gear mechanism connected to the propeller drive shaft, when such a mechanism is provided.
  • Such back-up systems often also include press-buttons arranged on or close to the oil distribu ⁇ tion box, these buttons being useable for actuating or con ⁇ trolling the system.
  • press-buttons arranged on or close to the oil distribu ⁇ tion box, these buttons being useable for actuating or con ⁇ trolling the system.
  • Such an emergency device may comprise, for example, an arrangement of springs in the propeller hub, these springs being operative in urging the propeller blades to a position corresponding to maximum or full pitch, when the propeller shaft is non-rotating, whereafter the propeller can be driven with this maximum pitch at a reduced speed.
  • the valve rod of the main control valve serving the master servomotor and housed in the propeller hub is arranged in a manner which enables it to be connected mechanically to the piston rod of the main servomotor, whereby with suitable arrangement the piston rod can be moved, through the intermediary of the valve rod, to a position corresponding to full or maximum pitch, whereafter the propeller can be driven at this pitch at a reduced speed.
  • All known emergency actuating systems of this kind are encumbered with the disadvantage of having limited mechanical strength and of being incapable of setting the blade pitch to more than one single, given position, this position normally being a full-ahead position.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide an actuating system for controllable pitch propellers of the aforesaid kind which will enable the propellers to be set to any desired pitch, even when the main hydraulic system malfunctions.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic axial sectional view of the propeller itself and of the actuating system components- located in the propeller hub and effective for altering and controlling the propeller pitch;
  • Fig. 2 is a simplified axial sectional view of the oil distribution box and that part of a.propeller-connected shaft embraced by the box * , and
  • Fig. 3 is a simplified illustration of a hydraulic circuit for the actuating system.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates a propeller comprising a propeller shaft 1 which is only partially shown and to which there is attached a propeller hub 2 in which the propeller blades 3 are mounted for rotation about their mounting axes .
  • a master servomotor comprising a cylinder 4 and a piston 5 arranged for axial movement in the cylinder and having a piston rod 6 which is connected in a known manner to the propeller blades 3, such that axial displacement of the piston 5 results in a commensurate change in the pitch angle of the propeller blades.
  • the supply of pressure medium to the hydraulic cylinder ⁇ +, on both sides of the piston 5, is controlled by means of a main control valve which is arranged within the piston 5 and the piston rod 6 and which comprises a valve slide 7 capable of being actuated by means of a valve rod 8 which extends axially through the piston rod 6 and through an axial bore 9 provided in the propeller shaft 1.
  • the pressure medium is delivered to the control valve through a pressure-medium channel 10 extending axially within the tubular valve rod 8 , and is recycled through the axial bores in the piston rod 6 and the propeller shaft 1 on the outside of the valve rod 8.
  • Control of the master servomotor 4, 5, an therewith of the pitch of the propeller blades 3, is thus effected by axial displacement of the valve slide 7 with the aid of the valve rod 8.
  • Actuation of the valve rod 8 is effected with the aid of an auxiliary servomotor, which is arranged adjacent the pressure-oil box or oil distribution box generally identified by reference number 11 in Fig. 2.
  • the illustrated oil distri ⁇ bution box 11 is stationarily arranged and embraces the- rotatable propeller shaft 1. It should be noted in this regar that although the shaft in Fig. 2 embraced by the oil distribution box 11 is identified with the same reference numeral 1 as the propeller shaft in_ Fig. 1, this does not necessarily mean that the two shafts are identical.
  • the shaft embraced by the oil-distribution box 11 may be an intermediate shaft connected to the propeller shaft or may constitute a shaft incorporated in a gear transmission when such a transmission is provided, or some other shaft connected to the propeller shaft and extending coaxially therewith.
  • the shaft embraced by the oil distribution box 11 will at times be referred to hereinafter as the propeller shaft.
  • the aforesaid oil distribution box 11 contains the aforementioned auxiliary servomotor, which in this case comprises a stationary piston 12 arranged within an axially moveable cylinder 13.
  • the cylinder 13 is connected mechanically in a suitable known manner to a transverse pin 14 attached to the end of the valve rod 8, so that axial movement of the cylinder 13 results in corresponding axial movement of the valve rod 8.
  • Actuation of the auxiliary servomotor 12, 13, and therewith axial displacement of the valve rod 8, is effected by means of a control valve intended for controlling the supply of pressure medium to the cylinder 13 on both sides of the piston 12, this control valve not being shown in Fig. 2 but being described hereinafter with reference to Fig. 3.
  • the oil distribution box 11 serves as a connection for the pressure-medium source of the actuating system for supply of pressure medium to the master servomotor 4, 5 in the propeller hub.
  • the oil distribution box 11 is provided with two annular pressure- medium chambers 15 and 16 respectively which surround the shaft 1 and which are sealed against the outer cylindrical surface thereof by means of high pressure seals i7 and 18 respectively.
  • These pressure-medium chambers 15 and 16 can be connected to a pressure-medium source, in a manner not illustrated in Fig. 2, but described hereinafter with referenc to Fig. 3.
  • Each of the pressure-medium chambers 15 and 16 may be placed in communication with the pressure-medium channel 10 in the valve rod 8.
  • a channel 19 extends radially from the pressure-medium chamber 15 into an axially extending channel 20 in the shaft 1, which channel 20 leads to a radially extending channel 21 located in said shaft 1 and distal from the channel 19 and in a bearing sleeve 22 for the valve rod 8.
  • the radial channel 21 discharge into a space 23 located inwardly of the bearing sleeve 22, this space communicating with the axial channel 10 in the valve rod 8.
  • a channel 24 extends radially from the other pressure-medium chamber 16, and communicates with a channel 25 extending in the shaft 1 axially from said channel 24 to a radial channel 26 in the shaft 1 and the bearing sleeve 22, this latter radial channel 26 also dis ⁇ charging into the space 23.
  • sealing plugs can be screwed into the radial channels 21 and 26, so as to seal-off respective radial channels 2 * 1, 26 in relation to the associated axial channel 20 and 25 respective ⁇ ly.
  • Fig. 2 shows one such, relatively long screw plug 27 in- serted into the channel 26, while a short plug 28 is inserted in the radial channel 21 solely to seal-off its outer end.
  • the pressure-medium chamber 15 communicates with the channel 10 in the valve rod 8 for delivery of pressure medium to the master servo- motor 4, 5 in the propeller hub, while, on the other hand the other pressure-medium chamber 16 has no such connection with the channel 10 in the valve rod 8.
  • the other pressure-medium chamber 16 can be used instead to supply pressure medium to the master servomotor 4 , 5 in the propeller hub, by replacing the long plug 27 in the channel 26 with a short plug, and replacing the short plug 28 in the channel 21 with a long plug, so that the pressure-medium chamber 16 is placed in communication with the channel iO in the valve rod 8, while the connection between the channel 10 and the pressure-medium chamber 15 is closed.
  • the actuating system for setting the pro ⁇ peller pitch in a substantially unchanged manner, even should the high-pressure seals of the pressure-medium chamber nor- mally used be faulty.
  • the pressure medium returned from the master servomotor , 5 in the propeller hub is led through the bore 9 in the shaft 1 (see also Fig. 1) on the outside of the valve rod 8 to the space 29 in the oil distribution box 11, from which space the pressure medium is led to the tank of the hydraulic system, this tank not being shown in Fig. 2.
  • the space 29 in the oil-distribution box is sealed agaisnt the outer cy ⁇ lindrical surface of the shaft 1 by means of low pressure seals which are not likely to become faulty and which may also be allowed to leak without jeopardizing the function of the actuating system.
  • Fig. 3 illustrates a simplified hydraulic circuit for the actuating system
  • Fig. 3 illustrates the pitch-setting master servomotor comprising the cylinder 4 and the piston 5 arranged in the propeller hub, and also the valve slide 7 . arranged in the piston rod 6 of the piston 5, said valve slide being shown together with its valve rod 8 extending through the shaft 1 and incorporating an internal channel 10 through which pressure medium is delivered to the servomotor 4, 5.
  • the pressure medium is recycled from the servomotor 4,5 throug the cannel 9 (see Figs. 1 and 2) to the tank 30 of the hydraulic system. Also illustrated schematically in Fig.
  • FIG. 3 is the auiliary servomotor 12,13 for actuating the valve slide 7 via the valve rod 8, and also illustrates the oil distributio box 11 together with its two pressure-medium chambers 15, 16 for supply of pressure medium to the channel 10 in the valve rod 8.
  • displacement of the valve slide 7, and therewith actuation of the master servo ⁇ motor 4, 5, is effected with the aid of the auxiliary servo ⁇ motor 12, 13.
  • the auxiliary servomotor 12, 13 can be actuated by means of a control valve 31, which in the illustrated embodiment is electrically operated by means of a lever provided in a control console 32 arranged on the bridge of the vessel.
  • the hydraulic system also incorporates two alternative pressure- medium sources generally designated 33 and 34, respectively.
  • Th'e pressure-medium source used on -any particular occasion can be connected with either the pressure-medium chamber 15 or the pressure-medium chamber 16 in the oil distribution box 11, by means of a switchable valve arrangement 35 or in some other suitable way.
  • the system includes an ordinar pressure-medium source, for example the pressure-medium source 33, and also a pressure-medium source 34 which can be used as a reserve source should the ordinary pressure-medium source 33 become faulty.
  • the actuating system can be caused to function in a substantially unchanged manner irrespective of which of the pressure-medium sources 33 and 34 should become faulty, and also irrespective of which of the high-pressure seals for the pressure chambers 15 and 16 should malfunction.
  • the propeller blades can be set to any pitch whatso ⁇ ever irrespective of the type of fault occurring, provided that the propeller itself and the system components located in the propeller hub are intact.
  • the pressure- medium source used as a back-up source can have a smaller volumetric capacity than the pressure-medium source normally used, and may also have a separate tank.
  • Such an arrangement has the disadvantage that when using the back-up pressure source the propeller pitch can only be changed slowl and, when the volumetric capacity of said source is very smal only when the propeller shaft is stationary. In general, however, this drawback is not too serious.
  • auxiliary servomotor control valve 31 positioned in the vicinity of the oil distribution box 11
  • an emergency servomotor by means of which the valve rod 8, and therewith the valve slide 7 in the main control valve arranged in the propeller hub, can be actuated.
  • valve rod 8 and therewith the valve slide 7, can be actuated from within the watercraft.
  • all of the aforesaid emergency actuating devices are capable of setting the propeller to any desired pitch.
  • the described and illustrate actuating system according to the invention can be modified in various ways.
  • the oil distribution box 11 and the auxiliary servomotor 12, 13 may be constructed in a number of different ways.
  • the pressure-medium channels in the shaft extending between the two pressure- medium chambers of the oil distribution box and the axial channel 10 in the valve rod 8 may be positioned in a number of different ways.
  • the devices for closing the connection from either one or the other of the two pressure-medium chambers to the pressure-medium channel 10 of the valve rod 8 may also be of a kind different to that described.
  • the plugs 27, 28 of the illustrated and describe embodiment may be replaced with non-return valves.
  • the main control valve for the master servomotor 4 need not necessarily be arranged within the propeller hub, as in the case of the illustrated and described embodiment-, in which the main control valve is formed by the valve slide 7.
  • the master servomotor control valve may be arranged inside the vessel externally of the propeller shaft, i.e. in principle between the pressure-medium connections to the oil distribution box 11 and the pressure-medium source used at that particular time.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Aviation & Aerospace Engineering (AREA)
  • Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Combustion & Propulsion (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Ocean & Marine Engineering (AREA)
  • Fluid-Pressure Circuits (AREA)
  • Actuator (AREA)
  • Servomotors (AREA)
  • Structures Of Non-Positive Displacement Pumps (AREA)
PCT/SE1986/000348 1985-08-02 1986-08-01 Control system for propeller with controllable pitch WO1987000815A1 (en)

Priority Applications (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
DE8686904972T DE3664890D1 (en) 1985-08-02 1986-08-01 Control system for propeller with controllable pitch
FI871049A FI871049A0 (fi) 1985-08-02 1987-03-10 Reglersystem foer propeller med reglerbar propellerstigning.
KR870700214A KR870700545A (ko) 1985-08-02 1987-03-13 피치조정이 가능한 프로펠러의 작동시스템

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
SE8503694A SE448295B (sv) 1985-08-02 1985-08-02 Manoversystem for propeller med stellbara blad
SE8503694-5 1985-08-02

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
WO1987000815A1 true WO1987000815A1 (en) 1987-02-12

Family

ID=20361023

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
PCT/SE1986/000348 WO1987000815A1 (en) 1985-08-02 1986-08-01 Control system for propeller with controllable pitch

Country Status (7)

Country Link
EP (1) EP0232358B1 (fi)
JP (1) JPS63500370A (fi)
KR (1) KR870700545A (fi)
DE (1) DE3664890D1 (fi)
FI (1) FI871049A0 (fi)
SE (1) SE448295B (fi)
WO (1) WO1987000815A1 (fi)

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE19823776C2 (de) * 1997-11-10 2000-10-26 Reintjes Gmbh Hydraulikanlage für ein Schiff
CN103953593A (zh) * 2014-05-13 2014-07-30 南京高精船用设备有限公司 用于船舶可调螺距侧推液压控制装置

Families Citing this family (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
KR100834857B1 (ko) * 2006-12-18 2008-06-03 주식회사 디.에스.케이 가변피치 프로펠러 엑츄에이터의 피스톤 장치
DK177923B1 (en) * 2013-06-06 2015-01-12 Man Diesel & Turbo Deutschland Valve arrangement for a propeller shaft

Citations (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
SE393076B (sv) * 1971-08-26 1977-05-02 Lips Nv Reservmanoveranordning for en skeppspropeller med variabel stigning
SE421895B (sv) * 1974-07-03 1982-02-08 Lips Bv Propeller med omstellbar stigning

Patent Citations (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
SE393076B (sv) * 1971-08-26 1977-05-02 Lips Nv Reservmanoveranordning for en skeppspropeller med variabel stigning
SE421895B (sv) * 1974-07-03 1982-02-08 Lips Bv Propeller med omstellbar stigning

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE19823776C2 (de) * 1997-11-10 2000-10-26 Reintjes Gmbh Hydraulikanlage für ein Schiff
CN103953593A (zh) * 2014-05-13 2014-07-30 南京高精船用设备有限公司 用于船舶可调螺距侧推液压控制装置
CN103953593B (zh) * 2014-05-13 2016-08-24 南京高精船用设备有限公司 用于船舶可调螺距侧推液压控制装置

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
EP0232358B1 (en) 1989-08-09
SE448295B (sv) 1987-02-09
DE3664890D1 (en) 1989-09-14
FI871049A (fi) 1987-03-10
JPS63500370A (ja) 1988-02-12
FI871049A0 (fi) 1987-03-10
KR870700545A (ko) 1987-12-29
SE8503694D0 (sv) 1985-08-02
EP0232358A1 (en) 1987-08-19

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US6077040A (en) Control system for blades for a variable pitch propeller
US4028004A (en) Feathering controllable pitch propeller
US5353685A (en) Redundant fluidic multiplexer
US4523891A (en) Propeller pitch change actuation system
US6261062B1 (en) Actuation system for a controllable pitch propeller
US3888203A (en) Stern drive for boats
US6715438B1 (en) Tiller operated power assist marine steering system
EP0559990B1 (en) Pitch change control system
US4781533A (en) Control system for propeller with controllable pitch
US3560108A (en) Safety device for variable pitch propellers
US3913517A (en) Hydraulic steering mechanism for marine drive
EP0311276B1 (en) Bladed rotor assemblies
US5231890A (en) Shifting system for outboard drive unit
EP0232358B1 (en) Control system for propeller with controllable pitch
US3640644A (en) Controllable pitch propeller system
US6598553B1 (en) Power assist marine steering system
US4907992A (en) Oil distribution box for a marine controllable pitch propeller
US4568292A (en) Hydraulic assistance device for use in a steering system
US6524147B1 (en) Power assist marine steering system
US8469668B2 (en) Hydraulically controlled variable pitch propeller
US3240275A (en) Hydraulically operable pitch aircraft propeller
US3986475A (en) Control arrangement
US4973225A (en) Adjustable propeller
US3232350A (en) Controllable pitch propeller
US5020322A (en) Accumulator blow-back hydraulic circuit

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
AK Designated states

Kind code of ref document: A1

Designated state(s): FI JP KR

AL Designated countries for regional patents

Kind code of ref document: A1

Designated state(s): AT BE CH DE FR GB IT LU NL SE

WWE Wipo information: entry into national phase

Ref document number: 871049

Country of ref document: FI

WWE Wipo information: entry into national phase

Ref document number: 1986904972

Country of ref document: EP

WWP Wipo information: published in national office

Ref document number: 1986904972

Country of ref document: EP

WWG Wipo information: grant in national office

Ref document number: 1986904972

Country of ref document: EP