Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
440003000 | DIVERSE ENGINE MEANS | 21 |
20090156068 | HYBRID PROPULSION SYSTEMS - A hybrid propulsion and energy management system for use in marine vessels and other variable demand propulsion applications monitors and draws energy from various energy sources dynamically to implement multiple operating modes and provide efficient system operation across a range of propulsive demands, altering the operation and output of various energy sources in response to propulsive load demands, hotel loads and auxiliary energy demands. The propulsion system incorporates at least two propulsive sources, including at least one main propulsive engine and at least one motor-generator unit arranged to drive a common output shaft, and the energy management system dynamically shifts operation of each of the two sources to satisfy propulsive demands. The main propulsive engine and the motor-generator unit are capable of driving the common output shaft both independently and simultaneously. The motor-generator unit(s) are available to operate either as a motor driving the output shaft or as a generator supplying energy to the energy distribution system. | 06-18-2009 |
20090209146 | Hybrid module for watercraft - The invention relates to a hybrid module for installation between an internal combustion engine ( | 08-20-2009 |
20090311923 | MARINE VESSEL POWER GENERATION SYSTEM - A marine vessel power generation system comprising a conventional machinery arrangement, such as an internal combustion engine ( | 12-17-2009 |
20100105259 | PROPULSION ARRANGEMENT - A propulsion arrangement for a marine vessel is disclosed. The propulsion arrangement comprises an engine ( | 04-29-2010 |
20100144219 | Marine Vessel Hybrid Propulsion System - A marine propulsion system is configured to allow many different combinations and interconnections between three internal combustion engines, three generators, two motors, two clutches, two marine propulsion devices, and an electrical storage device. By appropriately interconnecting these devices in advantageous combinations, energy consumption can be reduced, operational efficiency of the engine can be improved, and redundancy can be provided in the event that one or more components are disabled. | 06-10-2010 |
20100203777 | HYBRID MARINE POWER TRAIN SYSTEM - A hybrid marine power train system is provided that facilitates selective use of one of multiple prime movers for powering and driving a boat. The multiple prime movers can include an internal combustion engine and an electric motor which can itself be part of a motor/generator assembly. The system further includes a power-take-in assembly that can have either an active or passive clutching device for selectively importing power from the prime movers into the transmission. The system is configured so that the second prime mover occupies relatively little space within an engine compartment of the boat, for example when compared to an amount of space occupied by the first prime mover and transmission. Since the second prime mover occupies relatively little space within the engine compartment, the system can be readily retrofitted to existing marine power train systems. | 08-12-2010 |
20100248561 | HYBRID OUTBOARD MOTOR - There is provided a hybrid outboard motor capable of transmitting motive power of a power source appropriately and efficiently in a limited space while achieving compactness, high performance, and the like. The hybrid outboard motor includes: a casing; a power unit housed in the casing; a screw disposed outside the casing, the screw being driven by the power unit; a power transmission system transmitting motive power of the power unit to the screw; an internal combustion engine and an electric motor serving also as a generator, the internal combustion engine and the electric motor being arranged in parallel in a beam direction in the casing; and a first clutch disposed between the internal combustion engine and the electric motor, wherein one or both of the internal combustion engine and the electric motor are connected to a propulsion unit including the screw so as to rotate it. | 09-30-2010 |
20100248562 | HYBRID OUTBOARD MOTOR - A power unit is housed in a casing, and a screw (propeller) is disposed outside the casing, the screw being driven by the power unit. The casing is formed as a watertight case in a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape with a left-right width direction being a longitudinal direction, and the case has at least a front face portion coupled to a stern portion and a substantially flat upper face portion at a substantially same height as a top portion of the stern portion. | 09-30-2010 |
20110014828 | Pneumatic mechanical power source - An mechanical power system is provided for providing torque without using a heat engine in virtually any non-aviation application where fossil-fuel engines have conventionally been used, by simply replacing the fossil-fuel burning engine with a rotary pneumatic motor of appropriate size for the application and feeding pressure-regulated compressed gas to the rotary pneumatic motor. The rotary pneumatic motor can be used virtually anywhere, and requires merely a supply of compressed gas to run it, preferably compressed nitrogen. Automotive, marine and electrical generating applications are easily adaptable, and auxiliary fossil-fuel engines can be added for emergencies where a supply of compressed gas has been exhausted. A screw-type compressor can be electrically powered to supply compressed gas to the pneumatic motor where tanks of compressed gas have been exhausted. Tanks of compressed gas are to be conveniently user replaceable. An electrical generating power plant includes an array of solar panels for generating direct current (DC) and a DC/AC converter for converting the DC to alternating current (AC) and outputting a portion of the AC via a power plant output port to supply an AC load. | 01-20-2011 |
20110195618 | Systems and Methods for Controlling Battery Performance in Hybrid Marine Propulsion Systems - A hybrid propulsion system has an internal combustion engine and an electric motor that each selectively powers a marine propulsor to propel a marine vessel. A plurality of batteries discharges current to power the motor. A controller is programmed to aggregate the recharge and/or discharge limits of plurality of batteries and then operate the system according to a method that preferably prevents internal fault and disconnection of batteries in the plurality. | 08-11-2011 |
20110237141 | HYBRID MARINE DRIVETRAIN - A hybrid marine drivetrain for a watercraft, the drivetrain including a driveshaft for driving a propulsion device of the watercraft, an internal combustion engine for driving the driveshaft, a motor for driving the driveshaft, a storage unit for storing energy in a form suitable for operating the motor, and a generator driven by the internal combustion engine for generating energy to power the motor, wherein a drive output of the motor is in direct driving connection with the driveshaft, a drive output of the internal combustion engine is in direct driving connection with a rotor of the generator, and a clutch is provided to selectively couple/decouple drive from the internal combustion engine to/from the driveshaft. | 09-29-2011 |
20120028514 | SHIP PROPULSION SYSTEM - A method for operating a ship propulsion system, in particular a sailing ship propulsion system, comprising an internal combustion engine ( | 02-02-2012 |
20120028515 | HYBRID DRIVE SYSTEM FOR A SHIP - A hybrid drive system for a ship, designed as a parallel hybrid drive system, and comprising an internal combustion engine ( | 02-02-2012 |
20120129411 | MARINE PROPULSION DEVICE - In a hybrid type marine propulsion device including a main engine and a motor, low fuel consumption is realized by a compact configuration and highly efficient drive control. | 05-24-2012 |
20120231681 | VESSEL - A vessel includes a first propulsion mechanism, at least one second propulsion mechanism, and a hull. The first propulsion mechanism is arranged to generate thrust by an internal combustion engine. The second propulsion mechanism is arranged to generate thrust by an electric motor. The first propulsion mechanism and the second propulsion mechanism are disposed in the hull. The first propulsion mechanism and the second propulsion mechanism are mutually independent. A direction of the thrust generated by the first propulsion mechanism and a direction of the thrust generated by the at least one second propulsion mechanism are the same as each other. | 09-13-2012 |
20120238160 | DRIVE DEVICE FOR WATER VEHICLES - The invention relates to a drive device ( | 09-20-2012 |
20120252285 | SHIP CAPABLE OF RUNNING SELECTIVELY WITH LIQUEFIED FUEL GAS MAIN DRIVE ENGINE AND LIQUEFIED FUEL GAS GENERATOR ENGINE - A ship includes: a high-pressure injection engine using fuel gas as fuel to obtain a propulsion power of the ship; a generator engine using fuel gas as fuel to generate electricity; a motor generating a power by using the electricity generated from the generator engine; a propulsion propelling the ship; a main clutch connecting the high-pressure injection engine to the propulsion; an auxiliary clutch connecting the gear box to the propulsion; and a gear box disposed in a front side of the propulsion and power-connected to the main clutch and the auxiliary clutch. The high-pressure injection engine and the motor are selectively power-connected to the propulsion to obtain the propulsion power of the ship. | 10-04-2012 |
20120258639 | Two-Into-Two or One Hybrid Power Device for a Marine Vehicle - A hybrid power device for a marine vehicle is provided that has two hybrid prime movers, an electric motor and a combustion engine, that distribute power, for example torque, to a single or dual propulsor, such as surface drives with propellers. The prime movers can apply power singly or in unison, but maintain substantially optimum propulsive efficiency in all cases. The power outputs of the prime movers are in communication with a power transmitting device such as a gear box that may combine the power outputs to drive a single propulsor, or may have a power-splitting embodiment driving dual propulsors. In addition, multiple hybrid power devices may be deployed in other embodiments. | 10-11-2012 |
20120309242 | HYBRID PROPULSION SYSTEM FOR A VESSEL - Hybrid propulsion system for a vessel including main engines connected to propulsion to propulsion means via transmission devices and connection devices for connection and disconnection, where the system includes one or more electrical machines arranged to the transmission device(s) via connection device for connection and disconnection of the from the transmission device, and one or more hybrid shaft generators, which is/are arranged between the electrical machine and one or more switchboards for the vessel. | 12-06-2012 |
20120315811 | HIGH SPEED SURFACE CRAFT AND SUBMERSIBLE VEHICLE - A submersible vessel comprising:
| 12-13-2012 |
20140187107 | HYBRID POWER AND PROPULSION SYSTEM - An azimuthing drive system is provided for marine vessels. The azimuthing drive system includes a propulsion pod that houses a propulsor, which is configured to rotate about a first axis and to be driven by a first shaft generally orthogonal to the first axis. The propulsion pod is configured to swivel about the first shaft. The drive system also includes a gearbox connected to drive the first shaft, a diesel engine connected to drive the gearbox via a second shaft, and an electric motor connected to drive the first shaft via the gearbox or directly, whereby propulsion loads are shared between the diesel engine and the electric motor. | 07-03-2014 |