Claims
- 1. A cargo submarine comprising:
- vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull sides with parallel edges between a bow section and a stern section;
- a vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-countered buoyancy-and-trim hull bow with a leading edge in a plane parallel to a vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull stern between the hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull sides;
- a cargo hold positioned between the said vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull sides, the said vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull bow and the said vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull stern;
- a cargo-hold cover positionable in hydrodynamically-contoured covering relationship to the cargo hold;
- a cargo-handling means positionable in the cargo hold and extendible out from the cargo hold for loading freight onto and for unloading freight from the cargo submarine; and
- an elliptically-arced top surface of the cargo submarine in hydrodynamically-contoured relationship to the said vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull sides, the said vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull bow and the said vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull stern.
- 2. A cargo submarine according to claim 1 and further comprising:
- an elliptically-arced bottom surface of the cargo submarine in hydrodynamically-contoured relationship to the said vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull sides, the said vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull bow and and the said vertically-tapered buoyancy-and-trim hull stern.
- 3. A cargo submarine according to claim 1 and further comprising:
- a hydrodynamically-contoured tower extended from a top surface of the cargo submarine; and
- intake-air and exhaust conveyance lines in fluid communication between a top orifice in the tower and select internal portions of the cargo submarine.
- 4. A cargo submarine according to claim 3 wherein the top orifice is pressure-sealable against entry of water when submerged.
- 5. A cargo submarine according to claim 4 wherein the top orifice is pressure-sealable automatically against entry of water when inundated.
- 6. A cargo submarine according to claim 3 and further comprising:
- ladder in the tower.
- 7. A cargo submarine according to claim 6 and further comprising:
- a tower bridge in the tower.
- 8. A cargo submarine according to claim 7 and further comprising:
- operational controls in the tower bridge that are mutually-overridable by operational controls in a main bridge within the hull of the cargo submarine.
- 9. A cargo submarine according to claim 7 and further comprising:
- automatic operational controls in the tower bridge that are mutually-overridable by operational controls in a main bridge within the hull of the cargo submarine.
- 10. A cargo submarine according to claim 9 and further comprising:
- electronic observation means in communication between the automatic controls in the tower bridge and in the main bridge.
- 11. A cargo submarine according to claim 3 and further comprising:
- electronic observation means in communication between a top of the tower and a main bridge in the hull of the cargo submarine.
- 12. A cargo submarine according to claim 3 and further comprising:
- a swivelable breather tube in wind-swivelable contact with the top of the tower.
- 13. A cargo submarine according to claim 1 and further comprising:
- automatic operational controls in a main bridge.
- 14. A cargo submarine according to claim 1 and further comprising:
- a front rudder in selectively-different steerable-direction relationship to an aft rudder of the cargo submarine.
- 15. A cargo submarine according to claim 1 and further comprising:
- stabilizer fins at opposite sides of a frontal portion lying in a horizontal plane passing through the vertical center of the cargo submarine.
- 16. A cargo submarine according to claim 1 wherein select steering and stabilizing members are selectively flexible and resilient to avoid damage from contact with objects.
- 17. A cargo submarine according to claim 1 wherein the cargo-handling means is a crane having a telescoped mast telescopic from the cargo hold.
- 18. A cargo submarine according to claim 17 and further comprising:
- a crane beam having a load end and a balance-weight end supported centrally by a guy line attached to each end of the crane beam and positioned centrally on a guy mast extendible above the telescoped mast of the crane; and
- a balance weight positional selectively on the crane beam in balancing relationship to a load attachable to a load-attachment means at a load end of the beam.
- 19. A cargo submarine according to claim 10 wherein the balance weight is positionable automatically on the crane beam in balancing relationship to a load attachable to a load-attachment means and positionable at select distances from the load end of the crane beam.
- 20. A cargo submarine according to claim 19 wherein operation of the load-attachment means and positioning of the load-attachment means at select distances from the load end of the crane beam are radio-wave controlled with a radio operating unit.
- 21. A cargo submarine according to claim 20 and further comprising:
- an additional radio operating unit with mutually-overridable-control relationship to the said radio operating unit.
- 22. A cargo submarine according to claim 18 and further comprising:
- electronic observation means in communication between a top of a tower and a main bridge in the hull of the cargo submarine; and
- electronic observation means in communication between the automatic controls in a tower bridge and in the main bridge.
- 23. A cargo submarine according to claim 1 wherein the cargo-handling means is an inside ramp positionable in inclined relationship between a floor of the cargo hold and a top deck of the cargo submarine.
- 24. A cargo submarine according to claim 23 and further comprising:
- shore ramp positional in bridging relationship between the top deck of the cargo submarine and a shore position separate from the cargo submarine.
- 25. A cargo submarine having:
- vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull sides with parallel edges between a bow section and a stern section;
- a vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull bow with a leading edge parallel to a vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull stern between hydrodynamically-contoured corner junctions with the vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull sides;
- a cargo hold positioned between the said vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull sides, the said vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull bow and the said vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull stern;
- a cargo-hold cover positionable in hydrodynamically-contoured covering relationship to the cargo hold;
- cargo-handling means positionable in the cargo hold and extendible out from the cargo-hold for loading and unloading the cargo submarine with freight cargo;
- an elliptically-arced top surface of the cargo submarine in hydrodynamically-contoured relationship to the said vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull sides, the said vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull bow and the said vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull stern;
- an elliptically-arced bottom surface of the cargo submarine in hydrodynamically-contoured relationship to the said vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull sides, the said vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull bow and the said vertically-tapered and hydrodynamically-contoured buoyancy-and-trim hull stern;
- a hydrodynamically-contoured tower extended from a top surface of the cargo submarine; and intake-air and exhaust conveyance lines in fluid communication between a top orifice in the tower and select internal portions of the cargo submarine.
- 26. A cargo submarine according to claim 25 wherein the top orifice is pressure-sealable automatically against entry of water when inundated.
- 27. A cargo submarine according to claim 25 and further comprising;
- a ladder in the tower;
- a tower bridge in the tower; and
- operational controls in the tower bridge that are mutually-overridable by operational controls in a main bridge within the hull of the cargo submarine.
- 28. A cargo submarine according to claim 27 and further comprising:
- automatic operational controls in a main bridge;
- operational controls in the tower bridge that are mutually-overridable by operational controls in the main bridge within the hull of the cargo submarine.
- 29. A cargo submarine according to claim 25 wherein the cargo-handling means is a crane having a telescoped mast telescopic from the cargo hold, said crane comprising:
- a crane beam having a load end and a balance-weight end supported centrally by a guy line attached to each end of the crane beam and positioned centrally on a guy mast extendible above the telescoped mast of the crane; and
- a balance weight positional automatically on the crane beam in balancing relationship to a load attachable to a load-attachment means at a load end of the beam and positionable at select distances from the load end of the crane beam.
- 30. A cargo submarine according to claim 29 wherein operation of the load-attachment means and positioning of the load-attachment means at select distances from the load end of the crane beam are radio-wave controlled with a radio operating unit.
- 31. A cargo submarine according to claim 30 and further comprising:
- an additional radio operating unit with mutually-overridable-control relationship to the said radio operating unit.
- 32. A cargo submarine according to claim 25 wherein the cargo-handling means consists of: an inside ramp positionable in inclined relationship between a floor of the cargo hold and a top deck of the cargo submarine; and
- a shore ramp positionable in bridging relationship between the top deck of the cargo submarine and a shore position separate from the cargo submarine.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 07/781,922, filed 10/21/91, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (14)
Continuations (1)
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