SE540567C2 - An adjustable device for a boat and a boat provided with a stabilizing device - Google Patents

An adjustable device for a boat and a boat provided with a stabilizing device

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SE540567C2
SE540567C2 SE1650497A SE1650497A SE540567C2 SE 540567 C2 SE540567 C2 SE 540567C2 SE 1650497 A SE1650497 A SE 1650497A SE 1650497 A SE1650497 A SE 1650497A SE 540567 C2 SE540567 C2 SE 540567C2
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boat
adjustable device
motor unit
adjustable
reduction gearing
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Widmark Christer
Holmene Björn
HALLNÉUS Gunnar
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Humphree Ab
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63BSHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING 
    • B63B39/00Equipment to decrease pitch, roll, or like unwanted vessel movements; Apparatus for indicating vessel attitude
    • B63B39/06Equipment to decrease pitch, roll, or like unwanted vessel movements; Apparatus for indicating vessel attitude to decrease vessel movements by using foils acting on ambient water
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63BSHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING 
    • B63B39/00Equipment to decrease pitch, roll, or like unwanted vessel movements; Apparatus for indicating vessel attitude
    • B63B39/06Equipment to decrease pitch, roll, or like unwanted vessel movements; Apparatus for indicating vessel attitude to decrease vessel movements by using foils acting on ambient water
    • B63B2039/065Equipment to decrease pitch, roll, or like unwanted vessel movements; Apparatus for indicating vessel attitude to decrease vessel movements by using foils acting on ambient water the foils being pivotal about an axis substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vessel
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63BSHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING 
    • B63B39/00Equipment to decrease pitch, roll, or like unwanted vessel movements; Apparatus for indicating vessel attitude
    • B63B39/14Equipment to decrease pitch, roll, or like unwanted vessel movements; Apparatus for indicating vessel attitude for indicating inclination or duration of roll

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Abstract

The invention relates to an adjustable device, pivotally arranged about a pivot axis (230, 230a, 230b) by means of a rotating electric motor (213) having a rotor (215) and a stator (216) via a reduction gearing (214) for reducing the rotation of the motor to the adjustment movement of the adjustable device (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b), wherein the reduction gearing (214) is a planetary gearing, the axis of the electric motor (213) is coaxial with the axis of said reduction gearing (214) and with the pivot axis (230,230a, 230b) of said adjustable device (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b) and the reduction gearing (214) and the electric motor (213, 213a, 213b) to form a compact construction.

Description

AN ADJUSTABLE DEVICE FOR A BOAT AND A BOAT PROVIDED WITH A STABILIZING DEVICE FIELD OF INVENTION The present invention relates to an adjustable device, pivotally arranged about a pivot axis by means of a rotating electric motor having a rotor and a stator via a reduction gearing for reducing the rotation of the motor to the adjustment movement of the adjustable device, for use on a boat.
This application is a divisional application from SE-A-1550659-5 BACKGROUND OF INVENTION For passengers on a boat it is of interest to avoid discomfort due to influence from wind and waves causing the boat to roll i.e. around the longitudinal axis of the boat. When the boat is at normal travelling speeds such as above 5 knots (2.6 m/s), this rolling is normally easy to counteract. However, at lower speeds the passengers and crew may experience discomfort from the rolling.
It is therefore a need to provide boats and vessels with devices that counteract rolling at low speeds, Various devices for stabilizing a boat are disclosed in WO 2008095323, FR 2115569, FR 2807006, DE 102004038941, DE 349779, US 7555992, US 2014261134, US 200500040 1 and US 4967682.
Furthermore, the mechanisms and/or adjustable device that is required to pivot the fins between the two modes will be relatively complicated, as for instance disclosed in EP2172394.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION The object of the present invention is to overcome some problems related to prior art.
This object is achieved in that there is provided an adjustable device in accordance with the specific features specified in claim 1.
Arranging the motor coaxial with the pivot axis allows an extra compact construction, which is a major advantage in connection with boats where space often is limited, i.e. the design may fulfil needs in many different applications of arrangements on a boat using a motor with transmission/gearing.
According to a further preferred embodiment, the reduction gearing is a planetary gearing.
Using a planetary gearing simplifies to achieve the compact construction.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Fig. 1 is an elevation view of a boat according to a first example of the invention, Fig. 2 is an elevation view of a boat according to a second example of the invention, Fig. 3 is an end view towards the transom of the boat in fig. 2, when the paddles are in the resting position, Fig. 4 is a view similar to that of fig. 3, but is showing the paddles in the operation mode, Fig. 5 is a section through a motor/gearing-unit according to a third example of the invention, Fig. 6 is a section along line VI in fig. 5 in an enlarged scale and, Fig. 7 is an end view towards the transom of the boat according to the third example of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPFES Fig. 1 in an elevation view illustrates a boat according to a first example of the invention. Only the hull 2 of the boat is shown, and the waterline is indicated by W. At the transom 3 at the aft of the hull 2 two paddles 4a, 4b are mounted for rotational movement around a respective rotational axis 6a, 6b. Each paddle 4a, 4b is by a level arm 5a, 5b connected to a respective shaft aligned with the corresponding rotational axis 6a, 6b, positioned a distance F relatively close to the side edges 3a, 3b of the transom.
The arms 5a, 5b are of sufficient length L for the paddles 4a, 4b to be located laterally outside the transom 3, when these are in an operation mode as illustrated in the figure, wherein preferably L>B*0,2, more preferred L>B*0,5. Where B is the beam of the transom of the vessel.
Each paddle 4a, 4b has a substantially planar shape, presenting a substantial area A, e.g. about B*0.02 to B*0.25, wherein B represents the beam of the vessel with the plane in parallel to the travelling direction of the boat, i.e. perpendicular to the rotational direction of the paddle. The paddles will normally be merely held in the operation mode when the boat travels at low speed. Thereby each paddle is driven to move angularly as indicated by the arrow A. The paddle movements are tuned such that rolling of the boat around its longitudinal axis is counteracted. This is due to the forces and torques acting on the boat, which are created when the paddles are moved in a counter acting manner.
When the boot exceeds a certain speed e.g. 10 knots (preferably within the range of 5-15 knots) the need for stabilizing by the paddles is less important. At these higher speeds the resistance created by the paddles against the on-flowing water is considerably increased. Therefore, the paddles 4a, 4b may be rotated to a resting position behind the transom 3. In the figure it is indicated how the right paddle 4b is moved angularly along the arrow to the resting position 4b’ indicated by broken lines. In that position the paddle is effectively shielded from the on-flowing water by the transom 3. Paddle 4a is deactivated in a corresponding way.
In this example the hull 2 has an intermediate transom 7 at a distance forward from the transom stem 3 at the aft. Also at the intermediate transom 7 two paddles may be mounted in a similar way as those described above. They thus can be positioned in a resting position behind the intermediate transom 7 where they are shielded. In the figure it is illustrated in broken lines how one paddle 4c of these is in the operation mode.
Fig. 2 illustrates a second example of a boat according to the invention. The hull 102 of the boat has no intermediate transom but only an aft transom stem 103 at which the two paddles 104a, 104b are mounted in a similar way as described with reference to fig. 1. Each paddle 104a, 104b and its arm 105a, 105b is shaped as a rectangular plate angled about 90° forming a larger part being the paddle and a smaller part being the arm. In this figure the paddles 104a, 104b are in the operation mode. By making the paddles L-shaped the advantage is gained that the paddle parts 104a, 104b may be positioned at a lower level in their active mode, than the pivot points 6a, 6b. It is to be understood that also the arm parts 105a, 105b may assist in counter acting rolling, by also presenting surfaces that are arranged transversally in relation to the movement.
Fig. 3 in an transom view from behind illustrates the boat when the paddles 104a, 104b are in the resting position shielded by the transom 103.
Fig. 4 in the same view as in fig. 3 illustrates the boat when the stabilizing device is in the operation mode to counteract rolling. The figure illustrates the boat inclined an angle a relative to the horizontal and rotates counter-clockwise, as indicated by the arrow R, thereby increasing the inclination.
Each of the paddles 104a, 104b at this moment is driven to rotate counter clockwise. Thereby each paddle exerts a force FA, FBrespectively on the water creating a respective reaction force in the opposite direction which results in a reaction torque TA, TBrespectively. The reaction torques tend to rotate the boat in the clockwise direction, i.e. opposite to the direction of the rotation R, thus counteracting the latter, and viceversa when the boat rolls clockwise.
Fig. 7 illustrates a further example of a boat according to the invention, that may be continued with an arrangement as described above. The boat is shown from the rear end. The boat 201 is provided with a stabilizing system being a combination of interceptors 210a, 210b and stabilizing fins 211a, 211b. Each interceptor is mounted at a bottom edge of the aft transom stem 203, pivotally about an axis 230a, 230b. Each fin 211a, 221b is mounted on the bottom of a hull at a longitudinal location somewhere between the longitudinal middle of the boat and its aft. The units 212a, 212b, each containing an electric motor and a reduction gearing should in this view be inside the vessel between the middle of the boat length and the transom stem 203 but are for illustrative purpose drawn visible in the figure.
The boat is shown as inclined at an angle ? relative to the horizontal and is rolling such that it has a clockwise rotational movement as indicated by the arrow R. The interceptor 210b creates a reaction force represented by the arrow F3which counteracts the rolling R.
Each stabilizing fin 221a, 221b has a hydrodynamic shape. By means of the respective motor unit 212a, 212b, the attack angle of the fins can be adjusted independently of each other. At low speeds each motor unit 212a, 212b, is actuating the respective fin 221a, 221b to make an oscillating rotational movement in response to requirements determined by the rolling of the boat. This waggling of the fins 221a, 221b affects the lifting forces of these. The figure illustrates the reaction forces F1and F2thereby created, which act in the counter-clockwise direction and thus counteracts the rolling R. This use of the stabilizing fins is earlier known per se.
However, the new combination of the stabilizing fins together with the interceptors result in an increased stabilizing effect. Thereby the fins can be made smaller than otherwise and thereby the resistance through the water will be lower. With this combination of fins and interceptors it is also attained that the fins may be located further to the rear end of the boat, which increases the travelling performance of the boat.
According to a preferred embodiment the fins 221a, 221b are arranged to be freely rotatable over 360°, i.e. there are no mechanical or electrical stops such that numerous revolutions in the same direction are possible. Thanks to this arrangement the fins 221a, 221b (independently) may be used to produce a paddling effect, e.g. to assist in maintaining a desired position when the boat is at anchor.
The invented combination of fins and interceptors may be used in a stabilizing device that also includes the paddles according to the present invention. Or it may be used without such paddles. Further the fins as such may be used also without paddles or interceptors.
Fig. 5 illustrates in a section a motor unit 212 according to the present invention for actuation of a paddle 104a, 104b, a fin 211, or any other moveable device on a boat. The unit 212 has an electric motor 213 with a rotor 215 and a stator 216. It also has a reduction gearing 214 to reduce the motor rpm to what is adequate for the device movements around the pivot axis 230, e.g. a fin 211.
As is shown better in detail in fig. 6, the electric motor 213 and the reduction gearing 214 are integrated to form a single unit. The reduction gearing is of the planetary type. The rotor 215 of the motor has an extension 217 that directly constitutes the input of the planetary gearing, thereby eliminating a shaft between the rotor and the gearing. The hub 218 is the output of the planetary gearing, and the fin 211 (see fig. 5) is attached to the hub 218 by bolts 219. The hub 218 is journalled in roller bearings 223, 224 in a casing 225 secured to the hull of the boat by sealing and supporting compound and bolts 226. The interior of the unit is sealed against the water by a sealing 222. By a decoder 220 and a process control block 221 sensor signals indicative of the pivoting are treated to govern the electric motor control for fin movements.
Thanks to the integration of the electric motor with the reduction gearing a less bulky construction is achieved with smaller dimensions and considerably lower weight. In a preferred embodiment the height H it is about the same as the width W, or even smaller than the width W. Since the fin 211 is attached direct to the hub there is no shaft that has to be journalled. The journaling thus is accomplished by the hub bearings 223, 224, which surrounds the gearing. Due to the large diameter D (e.g. 0.5W ?D? 0.95W) of the bearings it is possible to fit the electric motor and gearing in between the cylindrical space defined by the bearings. From the large diameter there is also a benefit to be able to use a simpler journaling arrangement, such that ball bearings may be employed.
The integrated electric motor and reduction gearing may advantageously be used also for adjusting fins on a boat where the fins are the sole stabilizing means.
It is evident that the scope of the claims are not limited by the described embodiments above. For instance, it is evident that many different devices may be connected to a motor and gearing as described above, i.e. many other devices that need to be moveable on a boat or any other space limited vessel/device where compactness is of great importance. Accordingly it is foreseen that protection may be applied for on its own regarding the motor and gearing arrangement, i.e. without any specified relationship to vessel or device. Moreover, it is also foreseen that the combination of the fin and interceptor arrangement may also be subject for its own protection, e.g. by means of one or more divisional/s.

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1. An actuation motor unit comprising an adjustable device for a boat, comprising an outer casing (225) for attachment to said boat and supporting said adjustable device (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b, 211) pivotally about a pivot axis (230; 230a, 230b) by means of said casing (225), a rotating electric motor (213) having a rotor (215) and a stator (216) and a reduction gearing (214) for reducing the rotation of the motor to the adjustment movement of the adjustable device (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b, 211), wherein the reduction gearing (214) is a planetary gearing, characterized in that the axis of the electric motor (213) is coaxial with the axis of said reduction gearing (214) and with the pivot axis (230,230a, 230b) of said adjustable device (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b, 211) and the reduction gearing (214) and the electric motor (213), wherein a hub (218) arranged for attachment of said adjustable device (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b, 211) is the output of the planetary gearing (214), said hub (218) being journalled in two bearings (223,224) mounted at the inside of said casing, and wherein the electric motor (213) and reduction gearing (214) are fitted in a cylindrical space defined by said two bearings (223) surrounding the reduction gearing (214) and the electric motor (213), to form a compact construction.
2. An actuation motor unit according to claim 1, wherein the rotor (215) of the motor has an extension (217) that directly constitutes the input of the planetary gearing (214).
3. An actuation motor unit according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the adjustable device (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b, 211) is directly attached to the hub (218).
4. An actuation motor unit according to claim 3, wherein the single unit is arranged with a casing (225) supporting at least one of said bearing (223, 224) for the pivotal movement the hub (218), said bearing (223) having a diameter (D) in the range of 0,7 H?D?2H, wherein H is the height of the single unit.
5. An actuation motor unit according to any preceding claim, wherein at least one of said bearings (223, 224) is a roller bearing.
6. An actuation motor unit according to claim 5, wherein two of said bearings (223, 224) are roller bearings.
7. An actuation motor unit according to any of claims 1-6, wherein the height (H) of the single unit is about the same as or less than the width (W) of the single unit.
8. An actuation motor unit according to any of claims 1-7, wherein the interior of the single unit is sealed against water by a sealing (222).
9. An actuation motor unit according to any of claims 1-8, wherein the adjustable device (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b, 211) is freely rotatable over 360°.
10. A boat comprising an actuation motor unit as defined in any of claims 1-9, wherein said adjustable device (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b) is a fin and/ or a paddle.
11. A boat according to claim 10, having a stabilizing device including at least two adjustable devices (4a, 4b, 104a, 104) mounted on the hull (2, 102) of the boat, each adjustable device (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b) being rotatable around a respective rotational axis (230; 6a, 6b), which stabilizing device is arranged to be set in an operation mode at which each adjustable device (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b) is arranged to be rotatable around its rotational axis (230; 6a, 6b) or in a resting position at which each adjustable device (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b) is arranged to be stationary, wherein each adjustable device (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b) is mounted on a transom (3, 7, 103) of the hull (2, 102), in the operation mode reaches laterally and/or vertically outside the transom (3, 7, 103), and in the resting position is shielded by the transom (3, 7, 103), and whereby each adjustable device (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b) is arranged to change between operation mode and resting position by rotation around its rotational axis (230; 6a, 6b).
12. A boat according to claim 11, wherein each rotational axis (230; 6a, 6b) forms an angle of less than 30° with a line parallel to a longitudinal axis of the boat, preferably the angle is in the range of 0 to 10°.
13. A boat according to any one of claims 11 or 12, wherein said adjustable devices (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b, 211) are in the form of a paddles provided with shaft means and interconnecting arms (5a, 5b, 105a, 105b) for providing the rotation of the paddles (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b), which shaft means is aligned with the respective rotational axis (230; 6a, 6b) and is drivingly connected to drive means.
14. A boat according to any one of claims 11-13, wherein the boat further includes sensing means (131, 132, 133) sensing at least one parameter indicative of the rolling of the boat around the longitudinal axis of the boat, and wherein said parameter is the angular position of the boat around said longitudinal axis, the first time derivate of said angular position or the second time derivate of said angular position or wherein said parameter is obtained by processed data from a plurality of said sensed parameters, wherein preferably said parameter governs the rotation of paddles (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b).
15. A boat according to any one of claims 11-14, wherein the boat includes a speed measuring device measuring the speed of the boat, and a control device arranged to position each adjustable device (4a, 4b, 104a, 104b) in said resting position when the speed is above a certain threshold and to set the adjustable device in said operation mode when the boat speed is at or below said threshold, the threshold preferably being in the range of 10 to 15 knots (5.1-7.6 m/s).
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