TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to an arrangement for dynamic control of running trim
and list of a boat, said arrangement having a housing member, an interceptor member,
an actuating means, a drive unit operated by a power supply means, and a guiding arrangement.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] Many different devices and arrangements intended for dynamic control of running trim
of vessels or boats are previously known. One such arrangement comprises the use of
a so-called interceptor with a plate member arranged transversally to the bottom of
the vessel and arranged to increase the water pressure acting on the bottom of the
hull during operation of the boat. Thus, the running trim of the boat or vessel is
changed.
[0003] A drawback with many known arrangements is the risk for malfunction and/or damages
due to the force of the water acting on the interceptor member and components thereof,
resulting in a decrease of performance and a shortening of the expected lifespan of
the arrangement, together with the need for maintenance. Known interceptor arrangements
are disclosed by
EP 1 075 415 and
W02009/113923, among others.
[0004] There is therefore a need for a more robust and reliable arrangement for dynamic
control of running trim and list of a boat.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The object of the present invention is to eliminate or at least to minimize the problem
described above. This is achieved through an arrangement according to the appended
claim 1, whereby the interceptor can be guided to perform its movements in a controlled
way without risking malfunction and/or damages due to external forces.
[0006] It is advantageous to place the first guiding member for guiding the movement of
the interceptor member between said interceptor member and the rear plate of the housing.
Thereby, the application of forces to the arrangement will not result in a bending
or displacement of the interceptor itself, but rather will be absorbed by the arrangement
in such a way that the performance of the interceptor is substantially unaffected.
[0007] By also allowing a base body of the guiding arrangement to act as a roll between
the interceptor member and the housing, the forces applied can be divided equally
over the entire length of the arrangement, further avoiding damage or displacement
of the interceptor means. It is even more beneficial for the base body to have a diameter
that is substantially the same as the effective diameter of the toothed wheels interacting
with the second guiding arrangement, since this will allow all members of the base
body to move jointly, further allowing a uniform distribution of forces along the
arrangement without inducing extra strains, and which also enables a design where
the interaction between the toothed wheels and the gear racks in a preferred embodiment
are substantially without any compression forces, since the base body in its self
may handle the compression forces without any need for the toothed wheels to also
participate in handling compression forces.
[0008] It is beneficial for the base body of the guiding arrangement to comprise toothed
members that can be connected to each other by means of a male female interfit form
to allow for transmission of torque and a plurality of shorter rolling members. Thereby,
the rolling of the guiding arrangement can be made uniform and the length of the rod
constructed can be adapted to each specific application in a given interceptor arrangement,
in a flexible and cost effective manner.
[0009] Further, it is advantageous to provide toothed surfaces for interaction with the
guiding arrangement in an inner surface of the housing as well as on a surface of
the interceptor member, to enable a toothed interaction of the guiding arrangement
with the interceptor as well as with the housing. Thereby, the movement of the interceptor
in relation to the housing can be further guided and controlled.
[0010] By providing a separate guiding device comprising the toothed guided surfaces and
a matching recess in the housing or interceptor or both, the toothed surfaces for
interaction with the guiding arrangement can be replaced if needed without requiring
replacing the entire arrangement, which is beneficial for increasing the lifespan
of the arrangement.
[0011] It is also advantageous to provide roller members placed on the other side of the
interceptor from the point of view of the guiding member, to provide for a low friction
movement of the interceptor in relation to the housing.
[0012] More advantages and benefits of the invention will become readily apparent to the
person skilled in the art in view of the detailed description provided further below.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the appended
drawings, wherein:
- Fig. 1
- shows a schematic perspective view of a stem of a boat arranged with a plurality of
interceptor arrangements according to an exemplary design in connection with the invention;
- Fig. 2
- shows a perspective view of a preferred arrangement of an interceptor according to
the invention;
- Fig. 3
- shows an exploded view of the arrangement of Fig. 2;
- Fig. 4
- shows a horizontal cross-sectional view from below of the arrangement of Fig. 2;
- Fig. 5
- shows a vertical cross-sectional view of the arrangement of Fig. 2;
- Fig. 6
- shows a more detailed view of the toothed wheel of the guiding arrangement of the
arrangement of Fig. 5 in cooperation with toothed guiding surfaces of the interceptor
and the housing of the arrangement, and
- Fig. 7
- shows a perspective view of a section of the guiding arrangement according to the
invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] In the description below, reference will be made to directions such as rear, front,
up and down, if not otherwise stated. These directions are given with reference to
the stem and stem of the boat at operation in a forward direction.
[0015] In the following, an arrangement according to the invention will be described with
reference to Fig. 1-7. Furthermore, a preferred embodiment and alternative embodiments
will be disclosed. The arrangement 1 according to the invention is intended for dynamic
control of running trim, list and yaw of a boat or a vessel and dampening of boat
motion. The arrangement 1 according to the invention is intended to generate an increase
in pressure on a hull bottom directly ahead of a transom edge 4 by intercepting the
flow with an interceptor blade 5 below the transom edge 4 to substantially raise the
pressure over a large area. This results in a high hydrodynamic lift while the relatively
small area of the projected interceptor blade 5 results in a low hydrodynamic drag.
[0016] In most applications the interceptor blade is arranged so as to extend (i.e so as
to displaced in relation to a fully retracted position) proportionally a small part
of the interceptor blade length. Typically the extension of the blade can be 2-14%
of the interceptor blade length. However it should be noted that the invention is
not limited to such dimensions only. Generally a large length to extension ratio gives
the best efficiency of dynamic lift for the arrangement.
[0017] Fig. 1 shows a schematic perspective view of several interceptor assemblies 1 according
to a preferred embodiment of the invention arranged to the hull 2 on a stem 3 of the
boat or the vessel. The arrangement 1 is attached to a substantially vertical surface
of the stem 3 and extends along a limited portion of the horizontal width of the vertical
surface along the transom edge 4 of the stem 3.
[0018] Even though Fig. 1 shows four different arrangements 1 according to the embodiment,
it should be noted that the invention is not limited to such a number only. In other
words, the invention can be implemented with one, two or more arrangements 1 depending
on the actual need in each application.
[0019] The arrangement 1 according to the invention is connected to a control unit 6 with
a control panel provided on a bridge of the boat. The operator of the boat can maneuver
the trim and list of the boat via the control panel. This is done simultaneously as
the driver regulates the speed and the course of the boat, which is done via a throttle
control and a steering wheel (not shown), respectively. The arrangement can also be
operated by automatic functions that maneuver the trim list and yaw of the boat from
different signals as boat speed, engine speed, steering , boat motion sensors.
[0020] Each arrangement 1 according to Fig. 1 comprises a drive unit 7, which is connected
to and regulated by the control unit 6. The drive unit 7 (or servo unit) is further
connected to a power supply means 11 and a housing 9 of the arrangement 1. In the
housing 9, the interceptor blade 5 is arranged between a front part 9a and a rear
part 9b. Also, the power supply means 11 is constituted by an electrical power supply
of a conventional type for marine applications.
[0021] The interceptor blade 5 and the housing 9 are suitably made of a material which is
persistent to marine influence. Such materials might be fibre reinforced polymer resin,
non-reinforced or reinforced plastic or composite materials, metals e.g. stainless
steel or aluminium, rubber or other suitable materials.
[0022] As shown in Fig. 3, the arrangement 1 according to the invention further comprises
an actuating means 10. The actuating means 10 is arranged for displacing the interceptor
blade 5, preferably in a continuous linear movement, between a first end position
and a second end position or vice versa in relation to the housing 9. This linear
movement is generally in the vertical direction, provided that the surface of the
stem 3 is oriented along a generally vertical plane. In other words, the movement
of the interceptor blade 5 is suitably along the same direction as the plane along
which the stem 3 is arranged.
[0023] The arrangement according to the invention is fixedly attached to the hull 2 of the
boat with attachment means (not shown). The attachment means are preferably constituted
of a number of through-holes in the housing 9 and fixing means, for example screws,
which are attached to the hull 2 of the boat.
[0024] Fig. 2 shows the arrangement 1 according to the invention, with the housing 9 comprising
a front plate 9a and a rear plate 9b, between which the interceptor member 5 is arranged.
Enveloping said interceptor member 5 is a frame 12 that serves as a spacer between
the front plate 9a and rear plate 9b and that also provides protection from particles
or dirt for an interior of the housing 9.
[0025] To join the front plate 9a and the rear plate 9b, first and second attachment devices
15a, 15b are provided, preferably in the form of screws or the like that fit into
holes in the front and rear plates 9a, 9b.
[0026] The interceptor blade 5 is displaceable inside the housing 9 so as to move between
a first end position and a second end position, and vice versa. In the first end position
the interceptor blade 5 is fully contained inside the housing 9, and in the second
end position the interceptor blade 5 is partially contained inside the housing 9.
The interceptor blade 5 is provided with a number of through holes 16a shown in Fig.
3, through which the first attachment means 15a of the housing 9 extend. These through
holes 16a allow the interceptor blade 5 to be displaced between the first and second
end positions even if the interceptor blade 5 is arranged between the front and rear
sections of the housing 9 and perforated by the attachment devices 15. As mentioned
above, the displacement of the interceptor blade 5 is suitably in a generally vertical
direction.
[0027] Further, the interceptor blade 5 is provided with a second guiding member 24, preferably
in the form of one or more toothed guiding surfaces 28 which are arranged to guide
the interceptor blade 5 in a linear movement, as will be described in detail further
below.
[0028] Fig. 3 is an exploded view of the arrangement 1, disclosing the rear plate 9b with
attachment means 15, where first attachment means 15a are provided for joining the
rear plate 9b to the front plate and extend through the through holes 16 in the interceptor
member 5, and second attachment means 15b are provided for joining the rear plate
9b to the front plate 9a and squeeze the frame 12 securely into place. A number of
U-shaped recesses 16b are provided in the interceptor member 5 to allow the movement
of the interceptor member 5 without being hindered by the second attachment means
15b.
[0029] Between the interceptor member 5 and the rear plate 9b and at a lower end of the
arrangement 1, guiding arrangement 22 are arranged to guide the movement of the interceptor
member 5 at application of a displacement force. The guiding arrangement 22 comprises
a first guiding member 23 in the form of an elongated rod with a base body 27, and
further comprises at least two but preferably at least three toothed wheels 26 that
are arranged to interact with a second guiding member 24, which includes corresponding
toothed surfaces 28 provided on the interceptor member 5 and on a housing plate 9a,
9b, preferably on the rear plate 9b. Thereby, the movement of the interceptor 5 can
be guided in a stable and secure way, minimizing the risk for jamming during operation
and decreasing the need for maintenance and replacement of the components of the arrangement
1 according to the invention.
[0030] The base body 27 of the first guiding arrangement 23 preferably has a diameter D1
that is substantially the same as an interactive diameter D2 of the toothed wheel
26, as will be described more I detail below. Further it is shown that it is preferable
to use sealings 60, 61, one 61 arranged adjacent the lower end of the interceptor
member 5, to seal the gap between the rear plate 9b and the interceptor member 5 (in
its retracted position) and one 61 adjacent the end of the front plate 9a to seal
the gap between it and the interceptor member 5.
[0031] In another embodiment of the invention, the guiding arrangement 22 could be placed
between the interceptor member 5 and the front plate 9a and still perform the functions
described above, or it could alternatively be placed at an upper end of the arrangement
1, but it is especially advantageous to provide the guiding arrangement 22 as disclosed
in the preferred embodiment and shown by the Figures. In this position, the guiding
arrangement 22 best serve to absorb the forces applied on the arrangement 1 by the
flowing water (surrounding the hull 2) and thereby prevent an undesired bending, that
may otherwise lead to an undesired displacement, of the interceptor member 5. Hence
it presents a design that in an easy and stable way, manages to withstand large forces
without the need for additional support structures, and that requires a minimum of
power input for displacement of the interceptor member 5.
[0032] The guiding arrangement 22 will also be described in more detail further below.
[0033] In one end section of the elongated housing 9, the actuating means 10 is arranged
to act directly on the interceptor blade 5. The actuating means 10 is arranged to
move transversally within a recess 10a of the interceptor blade 5 to displace the
interceptor blade 5 in its continuous linear movement between the first and second
end positions, as described above. In the shown embodiment, the actuating means 10
is in the form of a rectangular device and the recess 10a also rectangular, both having
inter fitting heights but the recess 10a presenting a transversal width that is substantially
larger than the width of the actuating means 10 allowing the actuating means 10 to
move sideways therein 10a. The actuating means 10 is connected to the drive unit 7
which has an electrical motor connected to the power supply means 11. The electrical
motor is arranged to provide a movement of the interceptor blade 5 by rotating an
ex centre arm 71 extending in the gap between the housing and the interceptor, having
a stub shaft with the actuating means 10 thereon, which thereby transfer the rotational
movement of the arm 71 to a linear movement of the interceptor blade 5. A further
support member 72 is arranged in the other gap between the housing 9 and the interceptor
member 5, to further stabilize the movement. To this end, electrical motor comprises
a rotating shaft 70 arranged to protrude through an opening 39 within the rectangular
frame shape of the housing 9, at a position below the lowest part of the upper edge
of the housing 9. Thanks to this design, i.e. using a recess in the upper half of
the interceptor blade 5 to drive it, a very compact arrangement may be achieved. It
is evident that this specific design feature may be made the subject for its own protection,
e.g. by means of a separate divisional application, not limited to features now defined
in claim 1.
[0034] Fig. 4 shows the arrangement 1 in a cross sectional view from below, with the guiding
arrangement 22 in place between the interceptor member 5 and the rear plate 9b. The
guiding arrangement 22 includes an elongated rod 270 with toothed wheels 26, and a
number of rolling members 271 arranged around it. In this embodiment the rod comprises
two halves 270a, 270 b inter fitted (in the middle) at their ends by a male/female
connection (of any known kind, not shown), provided at each end thereof, enabling
a modular arrangement for increased flexibility. There are arranged toothed wheels
26 at each outer en of the rod 270 and also in the middle thereof 270. While the movement
of the interceptor member 5 is controlled by the guiding arrangement 22, including
these toothed wheels 26, and roll resistance being minimized by use of the rolling
members 271 said movement is also facilitated by the use of a series of roller members
8 mounted within recesses 81 within the interceptor member 5 for rolling within the
longish recesses 80 within the front plate 9a, so that friction between the interceptor
member 5 and the housing 9 is further prevented.
[0035] In Fig. 5 the latter is shown in more detail, presenting that the roller members
8 are positioned in the upper half of the housing 9, adjacent the top of the interceptor
member 5, and that the guiding arrangement 22, including the first guiding member
23, is positioned in the lower half of the housing, i.e. adjacent the lower edge of
the housing 9. The roller members 8 will exactly follow the movement of the interceptor
member 5, whereas the first guiding member 23 is movably arranged (in contact with
the second guiding member 24) between the rear plate 9b and the interceptor member
5, implying that it will move half the distance of the movement of the interceptor
member 5. The second guiding member 24 is in the form of facing gear racks 28, both
on the interceptor member 5 as well as at one of the housing plates 9a, 9b, e.g. at
the rear plate 9b as shown in Fig 5. The first guiding member 23 has a base body 27
extending transversally, preferably in the form of one rod 270 having a plurality
of rolling members 271 freely rotatable around the rod 270, preferably made of a relatively
stiff and durable material (e.g. steel, suitable polymere and other materials appropriate
in a marine environment) to act as load transferring rolls 271 between the interceptor
member 5 and the housing 9.
[0036] Fig. 6 discloses in more detail the interaction of a toothed wheel 26, having an
effective diameter D2, with a matching second guiding member 24 in the form of a toothed
guiding surface 28 provided on the interceptor member 5, and also a toothed guiding
surface 28 provided on the rear plate 9b, so that the rod 270 with its toothed wheels
26 aids in providing a parallel movement of the interceptor member 5 in relation to
said rear plate 9b. Thanks to the provision of at least two toothed wheels 26, one
at each side of the rod formed by the guiding arrangement 22, the movement of the
interceptor member 5 can be symmetrical with regards to the housing 9, to prevent
jamming. To further improve the movement of the interceptor member 5, at least one
additional toothed wheel 26 can be provided along the length of the guiding arrangement
22, preferably at its centre. However, the intermediate toothed wheel 26 may in a
preferred embodiment not be fixed (regarding torque) in relation to the rod 270, since
the toothed wheels 26 at the ends will suffice to achieve parallel movement. The main
purpose of the intermediate wheel 26 is rather to assist in eliminating the rod centre
to bend away due to bending loads acting on the rod 27. If desired, however, a larger
number of toothed wheels 26 can of course be provided, and possibly also have one
or more (or all) wheels 26 load bearing, in place of or together with load bearing
rolls 271.
[0037] As shown by Fig. 6, the toothed guiding surfaces 28 of the interceptor member 5 forms
part of a separate guiding device 280 that is mounted in a corresponding recess 500,
extending in the direction of movement and provided in the surface of the interceptor
member 5. Similarly, the toothed guiding surface 28 of the rear plate 9b forms part
of a separate guiding device 281 (preferably of exactly the same kind) and is mounted
in a corresponding recess 900 of said rear plate 9b. Thanks to this placement, the
toothed guiding surfaces 28 can be manufactured separately and mounted on the arrangement
1 as is suitable for each particular application, and if needed due to wear and tear,
the toothed guiding surfaces 28 and the guiding arrangement 22, or even just the toothed
wheels 26 of the guiding arrangement 22, can be replaced without the need to replace
other parts of the arrangement 1.
[0038] Fig. 7 shows a perspective view of the first guiding member 23 in more detail. It
is shown that the base body 27 of the first guiding member 23 comprises a plurality
of rolling members 271 that are arranged on the elongated rod 270. The diameter D1
of the base body 27, preferably in the form of separate rolling members 271, is at
least substantially equal to the distance T between the inner surface of the rear
plate 9b and the rear surface of the interceptor member 5, such that it may roll and
transfer load simultaneously. It is evident that this may also be achieved by arranging
the periphery of the rod 270 with such a diameter D1, but due to production and maintenance
aspects it is more beneficial to use separate rolling members 271. The rolling members
have an inner hole 273 with a diameter D3 that preferably is slightly larger than
the diameter D4 of the rod 270. At the ends of the rod there are arranged splines
272, or a similar arrangement, to enable easy attachment of a toothed wheel 26, i.e.
arranged with matching means to allow axial fitting which is torque transferring.
The effective diameter D2 of the toothed wheels 26 are equal to the diameter D1 of
the rolling members 271. Thus, during operation, the rolling members 271 are arranged
to abut the surfaces of the interceptor member 5 and the rear plate 9b and can rotate
independently of each other, while the toothed wheels 26 interact with the corresponding
toothed guiding surfaces 28. It is beneficial to provide a toothed wheel 26 at the
centre of the elongated rod 270, to prevent a bending of the rod 270, since a misalignment
may prevent the rolling members 271 from rotating freely. Thanks to the diameter D1
of each of said plurality of rolling members 271 being substantially the same as the
diameter D2 of the toothed wheels 26, the rolling members 271 abut the interceptor
member 5 as well as the rear plate 9b during operation, to absorb any forces the interceptor
member 5 is subjected to and prevent a bending or otherwise damaging of said interceptor
member 5. Such a bending could otherwise result in damages to the interaction of the
toothed wheels 26 with the corresponding toothed guiding surfaces 28 in preventing
the teeth from intermeshing and thereby prevent the controlled smooth and symmetrical
movement of the interceptor member 5 as described herein. Thanks to arranging the
first guiding member 23 between the interceptor 5 and the rear plate 9b, and in the
lower half of the housing, the effective lever arm regarding bending forces acting
on the interceptor member 5 will be relatively short which improves upon the action
thereof. Furthermore, since first guiding member is movably arranged it will follow
the movement of the interceptor member 5 thereby further act beneficial regarding
this aspect. Preferably the distance between to facing valleys 87, 88 of the gear
racks 28 are slightly larger than the maximum diameter D5 of the toothed wheel, thereby
preventing any substantial compressional load on the teeth of the wheel 26.
[0039] The invention is not to be seen as limited by the preferred embodiments described
herein but can be varied within the scope of the appended claims, as is readily apparent
to the person skilled in the art. For instance, it is evident that many different
materials may be used. Moreover it is to be understood that the expression "toothed"
shall be given a wide meaning including any arrangement that may provide the same
functionality in accordance with the basic principles of the invention.
1. An arrangement (1) for dynamic control of running trim, list and/or yaw of a boat,
said arrangement (1) having a housing member (9), an interceptor member (5), an actuating
means (10), a drive unit (7) operated by a power supply means (8), and a guiding arrangement
(22), said guiding arrangement (22) being arranged to guide said interceptor member
(5) between a first position and a second end position, said actuating means (10)
being arranged to displace said interceptor member (5) in a movement between said
first and second positions in relation to said housing member (9) by being driven
by said drive unit (7), and said housing member (9) comprising a front plate (9a)
and a rear plate (9b) enclosing said interceptor member (5) in said first position
and partially enclosing said interceptor member (5) in said second position, wherein
said guiding arrangement (22) has a first guiding member (23) and a second guiding
member (24) which are arranged to interact with each other to provide a parallel movement
of said interceptor member (5) in relation to said housing member (9), said first
guiding member (23) being a torque transferring, rotatable element having a base body
(27) arranged to extend transverse to the direction of displacement of said interceptor
member (5) and having at least two fixedly attached toothed wheels (26), said second
guiding member (24) comprising at least two toothed guiding surfaces (28) fixedly
arranged to said interceptor member (5) interacting with said toothed wheels (26),
characterized in that said first guiding member (23) is movably arranged in between one plate (9a, 9b)
of said housing member (9) and said second guiding member (24), to follow the movement
of said interceptor member (5).
2. Arrangement according to claim 1, characterized in that the base body (27) also is arranged to act as a load transferring roll between said
interceptor member (5) and said housing (9).
3. Arrangement according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said first guiding member (23) is positioned between said interceptor member (5)
and the rear plate (9b) of said housing (9).
4. Arrangement according to any of claim 1-3, characterized in that said first guiding member (23) is in the form of a base body (27) comprising an elongated
torque transmitting rod (270), preferably in one part, being arranged with a periphery,
at least partly, having a diameter (D1) that is substantially the same as the interactive
diameter (D2) of said toothed wheels (26).
5. Arrangement according to claim 4, characterized in that said periphery is formed by at least one separate rolling member (271), preferably
a plurality of separate rolling members (271).
6. Arrangement according to claim 5, characterized in that at least one of said toothed wheels (26) is attached to said rod (270) by means of
a torque transferring male (272) female (273) inter fit.
7. Arrangement according to any of claim 1-6, characterized in that said second guiding member (24) comprises at least two pairs of facing gear racks
(28), one provided in one of the inner surfaces of the housing (9) and also one of
the surfaces of said interceptor member (5).
8. Arrangement according to claim 7, characterized in that at least one of said toothed guiding surfaces (28) is formed by means of a separate
guiding device (280, 281) and that there is a arranged a corresponding recess (500,
900) for said guiding device in at least one of said housing member (9) or said interceptor
member (5), preferably in both of them (9, 5).
9. Arrangement according to any preceding claim, characterized in that roller members (8) are positioned between said interceptor member (5) and the other
one of said plates (9a, 9b) of said housing member (9) in relation to the position
of said first guiding member (23).
10. Arrangement according to claim 1, characterized in that said actuating means (10) comprises a drive unit (7) having a drive shaft (70) that
protrudes through the housing (9) for interaction with a actuating means (10) arranged
within a recess (10a) within the interceptor member (5), in order to linearly displace
said interceptor member (5) towards said second position and reverse to said first
position.
11. Arrangement according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that said arrangement (1) is attached to a substantially vertical surface of said stem
(3) and extends along a limited portion of the horizontal width of said surface along
a transom edge (4) of said stem (3).
12. A method for dynamic control of running trim and list of a boat, providing an arrangement
(1) having a housing member (9), an interceptor member (5), an actuating means (10),
a drive unit (7) operated by a power supply means (8), and a guiding arrangement (22),
said guiding arrangement (22) guiding said interceptor member (5) between a first
position and a second end position, said actuating means (10) displacing said interceptor
member (5) in a movement between said first and second positions in relation to said
housing member (9) by being driven by said drive unit (7), and providing said housing
member (9) to comprise a front plate (9a) and a rear plate (9b) enclosing said interceptor
member (5) in said first position and partially enclosing said interceptor member
(5) in said second position, providing said guiding arrangement (22) with a first
guiding member (23) and a second guiding member (24) which are arranged to interact
with each other to provide a parallel movement of said interceptor member (5) in relation
to said housing member (9), wherein said first guiding member (23) transfers torque
by means of a rotatable element having at least two fixedly attached toothed wheels
(26) to a base body (27) extending transverse to the direction of displacement of
said interceptor member (5), providing said second guiding member (24) with at least
two toothed guiding surfaces (28) fixedly arranged to said interceptor member (5)
interacting with said toothed wheels (28), characterized in that said first guiding member (23) is movable in between one plate (9a, 9b) of said housing
member (9) and said second guiding member (24).
13. Method according to claim 12, characterized by providing said base body (27) to also act as a load transferring roll between said
interceptor member (5) and said housing (9) .
14. Arrangement according to claim 1 or 2, characterized by positioning said first guiding member (23) between said interceptor member (5) and
the rear plate (9b) of said housing (9).
15. Method according to any of claims 12-14, characterized by providing said second guiding member (24) with at least two pairs of facing gear
racks (28), one provided in one of the inner surfaces of the housing (9) and also
one of the surfaces of said interceptor member (5).