Claims
- 1. A high strength waterborne sailing vessel comprising:
- (a) an elongated port aft spar, an elongated starboard aft spar, an elongated forward port spar, an elongated forward starboard spar, and an elongated mast, each of said spars and said mast having a juncture end, a distal end, and a distal end region adjacent the distal end, a connecting means for attaching the juncture ends of the spars to one another to form a common juncture so that said spars project outwardly and downwardly from said juncture, so that the ends of said spars define the vertices of a pyramid, said mast projects upwardly from said juncture, and the distal ends of said spars and mast define the vertices of a pyramid; and
- (b) a stay means for connecting the distal end region of said mast to the distal end regions of each of said spars; and
- (c) a starboard stay means for connecting the distal end regions of the starboard spars to each other; and
- (d) a port stay means for connecting the distal end regions of the port spars to each other; and
- (e) a stay means for connecting the distal end regions of the forward spars to each other; and
- (f) a stay means connecting the distal end regions of the aft spars to each other; and
- (g) a water support means for supporting the vessel proximal to the surface of the water; and
- (h) a propulsion means for propelling the vessel along the surface of the water.
- 2. A vessel as claimed in claim 1, wherein said water support means, and said port stay means, and said starboard stay means comprises:
- (a) an elongated port and an elongated starboard pontoon, and
- (b) pontoon connecting means for connecting said port pontoon to both of said port spars, and
- (c) pontoon connecting means for connecting said starboard pontoon to both of said starboard spars.
- 3. A vessel as claimed in claim 1, wherein said water support means comprises a forward port pontoon, an aft port pontoon, a forward starboard pontoon, an aft starboard pontoon, and pontoon connecting means for connecting said pontoons to the distal end regions of the corresponding spars, each spar being connected to one pontoon, and each pontoon being connected to one spar.
- 4. A vessel as claimed in claim 3, further comprising a hull joining means, for connecting the starboard pontoons together and/or the port pontoons together in a smoothly fitting manner, whereby the joined pontoons present an elongated smooth displacement shape.
- 5. A vessel as claimed in claim 4, wherein said hull joining means comprises a stern shape on the forward pontoon(s) which is flat or concave and shaped to mate with the prow of the aft pontoon to form a smooth displacement shape.
- 6. A vessel as claimed in claim 4, wherein said joining means comprises a substantially flexible airbag enclosing the forward and aft pontoons, and further comprising an airbag lifting means, whereby when said airbag is inflated and said lifting means is relaxed an elongated smooth shape is provided which contains the forward and the aft pontoons, and whereby when said airbag is deflated and said lifting means is operative the planing surfaces of said pontoons are exposed to provide planing motion across the water.
- 7. A vessel as claimed in claim 4, wherein said hull joining means comprises a substantially flexible airbag which is connected to the forward pontoon and connected to the aft pontoon, and further comprising an airbag lifting means; whereby when said airbag is inflated and said lifting means is inopperative an elongated substantially smooth shape is provided which incorporates the forward pontoon, the airbag, and the aft pontoons; and whereby when said airbag is deflated and said lifting means is operative to lift part of said airbag above the water, the planing surface of said pontoons are exposed to provide planing motion across the water.
- 8. A vessel as claimed in claim 1, further comprising one or more stay length adjustment means, each of said stay length adjustment means comprising a winch, a plurality of the stay means being attached to the drum of said winch, wherein, the length of a plurality of the stay means may be simultaneously adjusted, and whereby the geometric relationship of the distal ends relative to each other may be modified.
- 9. A vessel as claimed in claim 8, wherein said drum
- has multiple grooves of predetermined diameters, each groove being configured to accept one or more stay means, the ends of said stay means being fixed to said drum, so that when said drum is rotated, said predetermined diameters provide that the right amount of stay means distance is simultaniously payed out and/or taken in, so that the vessel is kept in reasonable tension while the geometric relationship of said distal ends relative to each other is adjusted.
- 10. A vessel as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a hoisting means which is attached to the distal end of said mast.
- 11. A waterborne vessel comprising;
- (a) a forward buoyant pontoon having an upward curving prow a substantially flat bottom and a square stern suitable for planing; and
- (b) an elongated rigid mid section; and means for connecting said forward pontoon to said mid section; and
- (c) an aft pontoon, and means for connecting said pontoon to said mid section; and
- (d) an airbag which is attached to said forward pontoon and said aft pontoon, wherein when said airbag is inflated, an elongated substantially smooth shaped displacement hull is provided which incorporporates the forward pontoon, the airbag, and the aft pontoon; and
- (e) a means for lifting the portion of said air bag which is proximal to said forward pontoon out of the water when said airbag is deflated, thereby providing a planing surface for high speed movement; and
- (f) a means for propelling said vessel along the surface of the water.
- 12. A sail system for tetrahedral space frame and pentahedral space frame vessels, these vessels having a plurality of spars, comprising: at least two elongated airfoil shaped sleeves, each of said sleeves being wrapped around one of said spars, each said sleeve being rotatable with respect to said frame about an axis which is substantially parallel to the axis of elongation of said spar which said sleeve is wrapped around, said sleeves being rotatable such that the angle of said sleeves relative to the wind is set to apply opposite stabilizing forces to said vessel through said sleeves.
Parent Case Info
This invention is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/015,911 filed on 02/18/87, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,757,777.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
"Two Hulls and a Sail . . . That's Speed" Science Illustrated, Aug. 1946, pp. 68-69. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
15911 |
Feb 1987 |
|