Claims
- 1. A barge comprising a nonpowered, nonsteered hull designed for towing by a towline trailing a towboat, said hull having a substantially flat bottom and a raked stern counter, a set of skegs projecting downward from the aft portion of said stern counter at each set of the hull longitudinal center line for effecting yaw stability of said hull, each set including a plurality of skegs arranged in a row extending athwartships of the barge and directionally fixed relative to said stern counter, the lower end of each skeg being higher than the barge bottom and each skeg having a height greater than its maximum chord, corresponding skegs at opposite sides of said hull longitudinal center line having their chords toed out in the direction of travel of the barge.
- 2. A barge comprising a nonpowered, nonsteered hull designed for towing by a towline trailing a towboat, said hull having a substantially flat bottom and a raked stern counter, a set of skegs projecting downward from the aft portion of said stern counter at each side of the hull longitudinal center line for effecting yaw stability of said hull, each set including a plurality of skegs arranged in a row extending athwartships of the barge and directionally fixed relative to said stern counter, the lower end of each skeg being higher than the barge bottom and each skeg having a height greater than its maximum chord, and elongated bridging members at opposite sides of the hull longitudinal center line at least as high as the hull bottom having their lengths extending transversely of the barge and each bridging member connecting the lower portions of the plurality of skegs in the respective set at one side of such center line, the inboard ends of said bridging members being spaced apart and located at opposite sides, respectively, of the hull longitudinal center line.
- 3. The barge defined in claim 2, the elongated bridging members including plate means having at least one cambered side.
- 4. The barge defined in claim 3, the plate means having its cambered side facing upward.
- 5. The barge defined in claim 2, each of the elongated bridging members including plate means having a negative angle of incidence.
- 6. The barge defined in claim 2, skegs at each side of the hull longitudinal center line connected by each elongated bridging member having cambered sides facing each other and each elongated bridging member including plate means having a cambered upper side.
- 7. The barge defined in claim 2, skegs at one side of the hull longitudinal center line connected by an elongated bridging member being towed out in the direction of travel of the barge, and such elongated bridging member including plate means having a negative angle of incidence.
- 8. The barge defined in claim 2, each set of skegs projecting downward from the stern counter at each side of the hull longitudinal center line including at least three skegs.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 802,140, filed May 31, 1977, for Barge Dagger Skegs, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 688,014, filed May 19, 1976, for Barge Dagger Skegs, also now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuations (2)
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802140 |
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688014 |
May 1976 |
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