Claims
- 1. A submersible vehicle, comprising:a hull having a longitudinal axis and a pair of outwardly projecting at least partially arcuate wings, at least a portion of each arcuate wing being curved about a radius of curvature that lies in a plane approximately normal to the logitudinal axis of the hull; a wing steering flap hingeably attached to each wing, each wing steering flap being adjustably positionable to provide at least partial control of the movement of the vehicle; at least one wing flap actuator coupled to the hull and to the wing steering flaps to controllably adjust the position of the steering flaps; a tail steering flap hingeably attached to he hull, the tail steering flap being adjustably positionable to provide at least partial control of the movement of the vehicle; and at least one tail flap actuator coupled to the hull and to the tail steering flap to controllably adjust the position of the tail steering flap.
- 2. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein each arcuate wing has a swept leading edge.
- 3. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein each arcuate wing has a swept trailing edge.
- 4. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein each arcuate wing includes a trailing edge having a substantially planar section and a cutout area disposed therein, the wing steering flaps being attached to the arcuate wings and received within the cutout areas.
- 5. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein each arcuate wing has a wing root attached to the hull and a wing tip, and wherein the curvature of each arcuate wing is such that the wing tip is at approximately the same water line as the wing root.
- 6. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising a tow point attached to the hull and coupleable with a tow cable.
- 7. The vehicle of claim 6 wherein the tow point includes an arcuate slot.
- 8. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising at least one fin projecting from the hull to enhance stability of the vehicle during movement.
- 9. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising a propulsion unit attached to the hull for propelling the vehicle through a fluid medium.
- 10. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising a propulsion unit attached to the hull for propelling the vehicle through a fluid medium.
- 11. A submersible vehicle, comprising:a hull having a longitudinal axis and a pair of outwardly projecting at least partially arcuate wings, at least a portion of each arcuate wing being curved about a radius of curvature that lies in a plane approximately normal to the lingitudinal axis of the hull; a first control surface attached to the hull that is adjustably positionable to provide at least partial control of at least a first dynamic characteristic of the vehicle; a first actuator coupled to the hull and to the first control surface to controllably adjust the position of the first control surface; a second control surface attached to the hull that is adjustably positionable to provide at least partial control of at least a second dynamic characteristic of the vehicle; and a second actuator coupled to the hull and to the second control surface to controllably adjust the position of the second control surface.
- 12. The vehicle of claim 11 wherein the hull has a tow point coupleable to a tether from a surface vessel.
- 13. The vehicle of claim 11, further comprising a propulsion unit attached to the hull for propelling the vehicle through a fluid medium.
- 14. A submersible vehicle, comprising:a hull having a lingitudinal axis and a pair of outwardly projecting at least partially arcuate wings at least a portion of each arcuate wing being curved about a radius of curvature that lies in a plane approximately normal to the longitudinal axis of the hull; adjustable control surface means attached to the hull for adjustably controlling a dynamic characteristic of the vehicle; and a plurality of actuators coupled to the hull and to the adjustable control surface means to controllably adjust the adjustable control surface means.
- 15. The vehicle of claim 14 wherein the hull has a tow point coupleable to a tether from a surface vessel.
- 16. The vehicle of claim 14, further comprising a propulsion unit attached to the hull for propelling the vehicle through a fluid medium.
- 17. A submersible vehicle, comprising:a hull having a longitudinal axis; a pair of at least partially arcuate wings projecting outwardly from the hull, at least a portion of each arcuate wing being curved about a radius of curvature that lies in a plane approximately normal to the longitudinal axis of the hull; at least one wing steering flap moveably attached to at least one arcuate wing; at least one wing flap actuator coupled to the at least one wing steering flap to controllably adjust the position of the at least one wing steering flap; a tail steering flap moveably attached to the hull; and at least one tail flap actuator coupled to the tail steering flap to controllably adjust the position of the tail steering flap.
- 18. The submersible vehicle of claim 17 wherein the radius of curvature increases along the arcuate wing with increasing distance from the hull.
- 19. The submersible vehicle of claim 17 wherein the radius of curvature remains constant along the arcuate wing with increasing distance from the hull.
- 20. The submersible vehicle of claim 17 wherein each at least partially arcuate wing is curved downwardly about a radius of curvature.
- 21. The submersible vehicle of claim 17 wherein each arcuate wing includes a first porion that projects outwardly from the hull at an angle A from vertical, where the angle A is within the range of about 30 degrees to about 70 degrees.
- 22. The submersible vehicle of claim 17 wherein each arcuate wing has a rearwardly swept leading edge and a forwardly swept trailing edge that joins with leading edge at a wing tip.
- 23. The submersible vehicle of claim 17 wherein each arcuate wing has a rearwardly swept leading edge and a forwardly swept trailing edge that joins with leading edge at a wing tip, and wherein a ration of a wingspan over a maximum distance from the leading edge to the trailing edge is approximately 3/2.
- 24. The submersible vehicle of claim 17 wherein each arcuate wing has a wing root attached to the hull and a wing tip, and wherein the curvature of each arcuate wing is such that the wing tip is at approximately the same water line as the wing root.
- 25. The submersible vehicle of claim 17, further comprising a propulsion unit attached to the hull for propelling the vehicle through a fluid medium.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/357,537, filed Jul. 19, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,276,294.
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