Claims
- 1. A marine vessel having a hull with a capability of withstanding the force of underwater explosions and having a bow, a stern, a bottom, and a longitudinal centerline and including:
- (A) side members having top and bottom edges and abutting at said bow to form a watertight joint and extending to the stern and positioned substantially symmetrically on opposite sides of the longitudinal centerline of of the ship,
- (B) a transom having top and bottom edges and located at the stern and extending transversally between and connected to the aft end of said side members to form a watertight joint therewith,
- (C) at least one longitudinal frame member extending along the longitudinal centerline of the ship between said bow and said stern and connected to the bottom edge of said side members at said bow and connected to the bottom edge of said transom,
- (D) a plurality of transversally extending support members extending between said longitudinal frame member and said side members, to form watertight joints and the chine therewith, and spaced along said longitudinal centerline to cooperate with said longitudinal frame member and said side members to define a plurality of bays in the boat bottom, and
- (E) a separate membrane member individual to each of said bays extending across and connected to the entire outer periphery thereof.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said bays are of substantially equal area.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said membrane member is a high strength, low modulus of elasticity, low areal density member.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the tensile strength level of said membrane member is about 50,000 psi, wherein the modulus of elasticity of said membrane member is about 3.times.10.sup.6 psi, and wherein the areal density of said membrane member is approximately 91/2 lbs./ft..sup.2 for a 1" thick laminate.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said membrane member is fiber glass reinforced plastic of a thickness between 1/4" and 3/16".
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 1 and including support members connected to the vessel side members approximately at the chine between the vessel side members and the vessel bottom and shaped to support both said side members and said transverse frames when said transverse frames and membrane members are caused to deflect due to pressure created by an underwater explosion.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 1 and including support members connected to the vessel side members approximately at the chine between the vessel bottom and side members and in transverse alignment with said membrane members and shaped to support said membrane members when said membrane members deflect in response to the force of an underwater explosion.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 1 and including a compartment unit positioned between two of said transversally extending support members and further including a plurality of vibration damping mounting means extending between said support members and said compartment unit and constituting the sole support for said compartment unit.
- 9. A marine vessel having a hull with a capability of withstanding the force of an underwater explosion and having a bow, a stern, a bottom, and a longitudinal centerline and including:
- (A) sideboards having top and bottom edges and abutting at said bow to form a watertight joint and extending to said stern and positioned substantially symmetrically on opposite sides of the longitudinal centerline of the ship and fabricated of sandwich construction with end-grain balsa wood positioned between and bonded to sheets of fiber glass reinforced plastic on opposite sides thereof,
- (B) a transom having top and bottom edges and located at the stern and extending transversely between and connected to the after end of said side members to form watertight joints therewith,
- (C) at least one glass reinforced longitudinal frame member extending along the longitudinal centerline of the vessel between said bow and said stern and connected to the bottom edge of said side members at the bow and connected to the bottom edge of said transom,
- (D) a plurality of axially spaced bulkheads extending transversely between said sideboards and having a bottom edge substantially in alignment with the bottom edge of said sideboards and said longitudinal frame member,
- (E) a plurality of fiber glass reinforced plastic transverse frames extending transversely between and connected to said sideboards and positioned axially between said bulkheads and having bottom edges substantially in alignment with said bottom edges of said bulkheads so that said bottom edges of said bulkheads, said transverse frames and said longitudinal frame member define a plurality of apertures in the vessel bottom, and
- (F) single skin bottom plating comprising a plurality of membrane members individual to each aperture and each membrane member formed of a layer of fiber glass reinforced plastic and extending across and adhesively bonded throughout its entire periphery to the outer periphery of a corresponding aperture.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said apertures are of substantially equal area.
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said single skin bottom plating is fiber glass reinforced plastic of a thickness of approximately between 1/4" and 3/16".
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 11 and including a compartment unit positioned between two of said bulkheads and further including vibration damping and shock absorbing mount means extending between said bulkheads and said compartment unit and constituting the sole support for said compartment unit.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 12 and including support members connected to the vessel sideboards approximately at the chine and shaped to support said sideboards and said transverse frames when said transverse frames and single skin bottom plating are caused to deflect due to pressure created by an underwater explosion.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 13 and including a support member connected to said vessel sideboards approximately at the chine and located in transverse alignment with said bottom plating and shaped to support said bottom plating when said bottom plating is caused to deflect due to the pressure created by an underwater explosion.
- 15. Apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said support members are of Z-shaped cross-section.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 14 and further including support members connected to said transom and shaped to support said transom against deflection due to forces imparted thereto when said bottom plating is caused to deflect due to the pressure created by an underwater explosion.
- 17. A marine vessel adapted to withstand underwater explosions and including a bow, a stern, a bottom, and a longitudinal center line and having:
- (a) sideboards joined as a watertight joint at said bow and extending toward and culminating at said stern and being symmetrical with respect to said longitudinal center line,
- (b) a transom extending transversely of said center line and joining the afterend of said sideboards in watertight joints,
- (c) at least one longitudinal frame member extending along the bottom of said vessel,
- (d) transverse support members spaced along said longitudinal center line and extending transversely thereto between said sideboards and cooperating with said longitudinal frame member and said sideboards to form a plurality of bays to constitute the structural portion of the vessel bottom,
- (e) and a membrane member of low areal density extending across each bay and adhesively bonded at its outer periphery to said longitudinal frame member, transverse members and sideboards and constituting a single skin bottom plating and being of selected material so as to absorb the energy of a substantial portion of the shock wave generated by an underwater explosion by reacting thereto rapidly in a substantial deflection without taking a permanent set position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
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