Full-loading hydrofoil vehicle capable of lifting hydrofoils

A full-loading hydrofoil vehicle capable of lifting hydrofoils includes a vehicle body, a left support column arranged on the outside of a left front part of the vehicle body along the vertical direction, and a right support column arranged on the outside of a right front part of the vehicle body al...

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Main Authors LI HONG, WANG TAO, XU GUOYING, JIN YI, TAN YONGYING, MA JIN, WANG CHUANG, YUAN LEI, YAO XINMIN, SHI KUN
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 20.01.2016
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Summary:A full-loading hydrofoil vehicle capable of lifting hydrofoils includes a vehicle body, a left support column arranged on the outside of a left front part of the vehicle body along the vertical direction, and a right support column arranged on the outside of a right front part of the vehicle body along the vertical direction, wherein the left support column and the right support column have the same structure and are symmetrically arranged; the top end of the right support column sleeves a power output shaft of a right front worm speed reducer, and the bottom end of the right support column is hinged to the middle part of a right front hydrofoil by a right articulated shaft; the middle part of the outside of the right support column is provided with a right lift cylinder along the vertical direction, and the bottom of a cylinder body of the right lift cylinder is hinged to a right connection base; the right connection base is fixed to the outside of the right support column, and the top end of a piston rod of the right lift cylinder is hinged to the middle part of the right front hydrofoil. According to the invention, the lift force provided by the hydrofoils can lift the vehicle body out from a water surface, and the adverse impact caused by waves can be effectively reduced; when the full-loading hydrofoil vehicle capable of lifting hydrofoils travels on land, the hydrofoils and a water propulsion device cannot intervene with a road surface.
Bibliography:Application Number: CN20151468121