Pod propulsion unit of a ship
US-2017081007-A1 · Mar 23, 2017 · US
US11459075B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11459075-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017072900-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 16, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 17, 2019 |
| Publication date | Oct 4, 2022 |
| Grant date | Oct 4, 2022 |
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A drive for a boat includes a housing that is arranged underwater during operation, and that houses an electric motor that drives a propeller. The housing includes a cooling section that includes a coolant duct.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A drive for a boat, comprising: a housing configured to be underwater during operation of the drive, the housing having a cooling section with a coolant duct; and an electric motor accommodated in the housing for driving a propeller, wherein the coolant duct communicates with water in the vicinity of the housing via a coolant outlet through the housing, and wherein the housing has, in the region of the coolant outlet, a contour providing a negative pressure, such that during movement of the housing through water, a negative pressure is generated in the region of the coolant outlet. 2. The drive of claim 1 , wherein the coolant duct communicates with water in the vicinity of the housing via at least one of: a coolant inlet through the housing, and a coolant outlet through the housing. 3. The drive of claim 1 , characterized in that the cooling section is configured as an electronics carrier having electrical and/or electronic components in thermally conductive contact therewith. 4. The drive of claim 1 , wherein the cooling section is configured as a bearing end plate for supporting a drive shaft of the electric motor. 5. The drive of claim 4 , wherein the cooling section includes: a fixed bearing or a floating bearing that rotatably supports the drive shaft of the electric motor, the fixed bearing and the floating bearing being roller bearings or plain bearings. 6. The drive of claim 1 , wherein the cooling section is configured to receive, hold or otherwise support a gearbox or gearbox parts, and wherein the cooling section is configured as a ring gear of a planetary gear or as a bearing end plate of a gear shaft. 7. The drive of claim 1 , wherein the housing is made of a heat-insulating and/or vibration damping material. 8. The drive of claim 1 , wherein the cooling section is formed integrally with the housing. 9. The drive of claim 1 , wherein the coolant duct communicates with water in the vicinity of the housing via a coolant inlet through the housing, and wherein the housing has, in the region of the coolant inlet, a contour providing an overpressure, such that during movement of the housing through water, an overpressure is generated in the region of the coolant inlet. 10. The drive of claim 9 , wherein the contour is a step providing a dynamic pressure or a tear-off edge causing a vortex. 11. The drive of claim 1 , wherein the contour is a constriction providing a negative pressure. 12. The drive of claim 1 , wherein the coolant duct is arranged obliquely with respect to an intended forward direction of travel. 13. The drive of claim 1 , wherein the coolant duct has an inlet directed forwards in the forward direction of travel and an outlet directed backwards, wherein the inlet and the outlet are preferably arranged at different levels in the housing. 14. A method for cooling a drive of a boat, the method comprising: providing a housing for the drive that has a coolant duct, wherein the coolant duct communicates with water in the vicinity of the housing via a coolant outlet through the housing; arranging the housing underwater; and operating the drive so as to cause water to flow through the coolant duct due to movement of the housing through the water, wherein the housing has, in the region of the coolant outlet, a contour providing a negative pressure, such that during movement of the housing through water, a negative pressure is generated in the region of the coolant outlet.
with channels or ducts for flow of cooling medium · CPC title
by electric motor · CPC title
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