The invention relates to boats that are semi-rigid, meaning boats with a hull of rigid material and an upper side wall (also referred to in this document as planking) consisting of one or more inflatable tubes.
Semi-rigid boats combine the advantages of inflatable boats and boats with a rigid hull.
The cylindrical tubes that form the upper side wall have a circular cross-section when inflated and their diameter is approximately 50 to 60 cm, which provides very good buoyancy. The midship section in this type of boat is very large while the weight and bulk are relatively moderate when the tubes are deflated. The stability of this type of boat feels reassuring and safe to passengers. In addition, the rigid hull is protected by the presence of inflatable tubes which extend from the bow to the stern.
However, this combination of rigid hull and inflatable tubes has disadvantages which are related to the presence of the inflatable tubes.
These tubes overlap the part of the rigid hull which corresponds to the deck of the boat. The effective useful floor space on the deck is reduced accordingly.
The ratio between the usable surface area and the surface area attached to the perimeter of the boat is not as good as it is in a boat with a rigid hull.
The invention proposes an arrangement for this type of boat which substantially improves this ratio between the usable surface area and the surface area attached to the perimeter of the boat, which allows increasing the usable space inside the boat. This increase makes it easier to move about on board, or allows installing additional equipment such as seats, or allows improving motor accessibility or possibly installing larger motor(s) for boats with an in-board motor.
The invention proposes an arrangement which removes almost none of the buoyancy or safety characteristics of this type of boat, and this arrangement maintains the characteristics concerning the impact resistance of the boat both at the bow and at the stern, and even on the sides.
The boat of the invention comprises a rigid hull associated with one or more inflatable tubes which act as upper side walls, and said rigid hull has the characteristic of comprising two types of holder for this or these tubes, at its deck:
In the invention, the structure in the form of a section of inflatable tube which is associated with the upper side wall segment has a D-shaped cross-section of which the flat face is applied against the outer face of said upper side wall segment and the curved face is positioned as an extension of the outer portions of the bow and stern sections.
Still according to the invention, the section having a D-shaped cross-section is attached to the lower portion and to the upper portion of the upper side wall segment.
Advantageously, the lower portion of the section having a D-shaped cross-section comprises a bolt rope which is threaded in a groove in the rigid hull, said groove being arranged in the lower portion of the upper side wall segment.
In this case, advantageously, the bolt rope located in the lower portion of the section having a D-shaped cross-section can additionally be an extension of the bolt rope of the bow and/or stern sections, and the groove accepting said bolt rope can extend for the entire length of the rigid hull.
Advantageously, the upper portion of the section having a D-shaped cross-section comprises a fabric band which is either slipped into a track, or bolted onto the upper portion of the upper side wall segment, with a metal strip placed between them.
Also advantageously, the section having a D-shaped cross-section extends, between the bow and the stern, for a length corresponding to at least half the length of the boat, with a major portion of the length of said section arranged on the stern side.
In another arrangement of the invention, the section having a D-shaped cross-section consists of a single inflatable tube, delimited by the fabric attached to the upper side wall segment and by fabric which, in the inflated state, forms an arc that is an extension of the bow and stern sections, said tube being a single tube.
In a variant embodiment of the invention, the section having a D-shaped cross-section comprises at least two inflatable volumes, one of said volumes consisting of a substantially vertical inner part with an inflatable volume of watertight cloth or fabric having two parallel faces, forming, in the inflated state, a tube shape with a substantially elongated rectangular cross-section, fixed and attached by its inner face to the outer face of the upper side wall segment, and the other of said volumes, the outer part, consisting of an inflatable tube having a D-shaped cross-section, fixed and attached by its flat face to the outer face of the two parallel faces of the inner part, meaning the outer face of the inner inflatable tube.
Additionally or alternatively, the inflatable tube or tubes is/are assembled with the upper side wall segment, to its upper portion and its lower portion, by means of flexible angle attachments, preferably of watertight fabric or cloth, glued directly to said upper side wall.
The invention is detailed in a sufficiently clear and complete manner in the following description to enable its implementation. This is accompanied by drawings, in which:
a and 4b are transverse cross-sectional views of variants of the inflatable tube section having a D-shaped cross-section according to the invention:
The boat, or craft, represented in a schematic illustration in
This inflatable tube 2 extends between the bow 3 and the stern 4, and its cross-section is circular for the entire length of the upper side wall. This tube 2, as represented in
This holder 5 has a cross-section in the form of an arc in order to hold a portion of the cylindrical envelope of the tube 2, specifically a longitudinal strip along the lower portion of said tube. The tube 2 comprises a bolt rope 7 running along its length, which, as represented in
This section 15 extends for a length which corresponds, for example, to at least half the total length of the boat, and is located essentially towards the back, meaning towards the stern of the boat, in the area of the deck 6 which contains the seats for example.
The section 15 may comprise a bolt rope 17 in its lower portion, as represented in
In the upper portion of the wall segment 16, the section 15 can comprise a supplemental band 20 forming an angle bracket, said band 20 being assembled onto the upper end of the wall segment 16 by means of a screw 21 with, for example, a metal strip 22 inserted between them.
This section 15 can consist of a single volume, as represented in
In
In
In other words, the inflatable float of the section 15 having a D-shaped cross-section is a float consisting of two inflatable tubes, one of them an outer tube 25 having a D-shaped cross-section attached by its flat face to the flat outer face of an inner tube 26 having a substantially rectangular cross-section elongated in the vertical direction, which is itself attached by its flat inner face to the outer face 19 of the upper side wall segment 16.
An embodiment according to
One can also see, in the lower part of the tube 12, the bolt rope 7 for the sections 13 and 14 and the bolt rope 17 for the section 15, said bolt ropes forming a single bolt rope extending for the entire length of the three sections.
The upper part of the section 15 comprises a band 20 by which it can be attached to the upper portion of the upper side wall segment 16 of the rigid hull 1.
As a variant, instead of attaching the lower portion of the section 15 having a D-shaped cross-section by a bolt rope 17 in a groove 18 and attaching the band 20 on the upper end of this section 15 to the upper end of the upper side wall segment 16 by screws 21, with a metal strip 22 placed between them, the section 15 having a D-shaped cross-section, consisting of one or multiple inflatable tubes, can be attached at its upper part and its lower part to the upper side wall segment 16 by means of flexible angle attachments of cloth or fabric, which are glued directly to this upper side wall segment 16.
A significant increase in spaciousness is obtained for this type of boat, as one can see in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1055726 | Jul 2010 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR2011/051681 | 7/13/2011 | WO | 00 | 1/10/2013 |