A remotely-controlled unmanned ship based on a wind-driven straight-bladed propeller. Multiple lift type blades (16) of a lift type vertical-axis rotor (1) are centered about a rotating spindle (19) and vertically arranged at intervals in the circumferential direction. Both the upper and lower ends of each lift type blade (16) are connected to the outer end of a connecting plate (17), and the inner end of the connecting plate (17) is connected to the rotating spindle (19). The rotating spindle (19) passes through a wind driven generator (18) and extends downwards to the input end of a gearbox (4). The output end of the gearbox (4) is connected to the front end of a transmission shaft (5), and the rear end of the transmission shaft (5) is connected to the input end of a straight-bladed propeller (6). According to the unmanned ship, the propeller is directly driven by wind power to rotate to propel the unmanned ship to sail, and an on-board storage battery (14) is charged by means of a solar cell panel (11) and the wind driven generator (18) installed on the ship so as to serve as a stored energy source, thereby theoretically achieving unlimited endurance of the unmanned ship.
REMOTE CONTROL UNMANNED SURFACE VEHICLE WITH WIND-DRIVEN CYCLOIDAL PROPELLER
2021-11-11
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
Engineering Index Backfile | 1946
Engineering Index Backfile | 1946