Claims
- 1. A watercraft, comprising:
a hull having a fore end, an aft end, and a longitudinal axis extending between the fore end and the aft end; a displacement body portion of the hull that extends between the fore end and the aft end, the displacement body having a static waterline, a port side, and a starboard side; a first channel-defining structure portion of the hull that is located on the port side of the displacement body, including a first wing structure extending laterally from the port side of the displacement body above the static waterline and a first outer skirt structure that extends downwardly from the first wing structure to below the static waterline in spaced apart relationship to the displacement body, said first outer skirt structure having an outer surface that is substantially perpendicular with respect to the static waterline and said first channel-defining structure defining a first channel with a cross-sectional surface that is generally arcuate; and a second channel-defining structure portion of the hull that is located on the starboard side of the displacement body, including a second wing structure extending laterally from the starboard side of the displacement body above the static waterline and a second outer skirt structure extending perpendicularly downwardly from the second wing structure to below the static waterline in spaced apart relationship to the displacement body, said second outer skirt structure having an outer surface that is substantially perpendicular with respect to the static waterline and said second channel-defining structure defining a second channel with a cross-sectional surface that is generally arcuate; the first and second channels extending from the fore end to the aft end and the first and second channels being adapted to capture a bow wave and to cause air and water to mix and spiral toward the aft end of the hull as compressed aerated water, thereby reducing friction drag, increasing lateral stability, and dampening transmission of bow wave energy at the aft end of the hull; wherein the hull extends to a vertical knife edge and the first and second wing channel entrances being arranged to form a near horizontal knife edge at the deck level in order to achieve maximum air flow into the first and wing channels when the watercraft is moving forwardly in order to enhance high speed operation of the watercraft.
- 2. A watercraft as recited in claim 1, further comprising an onboard air system that is adapted to function as means for injecting air into the first and second channels in order to enhance high speed operation of the watercraft.
- 3. A watercraft as recited in claim 2, wherein the onboard air system includes an air blower and an auxiliary power unit arranged to power the air blower.
- 4. A watercraft as recited in claim 2, wherein the watercraft includes a main drive gas turbine, and the onboard air system includes components for diverting excess air from the main drive gas turbine to the first and second channels.
- 5. A watercraft as recited in claim 2, wherein the watercraft includes a main drive motor, and the onboard air system includes an air blower powered by the main drive motor.
- 6. A watercraft as recited in claim 2, wherein the watercraft includes a jet engine main drive, and the onboard air system includes components for diverting exhaust from the jet engine main drive to the first and second channels.
- 7. A watercraft, comprising:
a hull having a fore end, an aft end, and a longitudinal axis extending between the fore end and the aft end; a displacement body portion of the hull that extends between the fore end and the aft end, the displacement body having a static waterline, a port side, and a starboard side; a first channel-defining structure portion of the hull that is located on the port side of the displacement body, including a first wing structure extending laterally from the port side of the displacement body above the static waterline and a first outer skirt structure that extends downwardly from the first wing structure to below the static waterline in spaced apart relationship to the displacement body, said first outer skirt structure having an outer surface that is substantially perpendicular with respect to the static waterline and said first channel-defining structure defining a first channel with a cross-sectional surface that is generally arcuate; and a second channel-defining structure portion of the hull that is located on the starboard side of the displacement body, including a second wing structure extending laterally from the starboard side of the displacement body above the static waterline and a second outer skirt structure extending perpendicularly downwardly from the second wing structure to below the static waterline in spaced apart relationship to the displacement body, said second outer skirt structure having an outer surface that is substantially perpendicular with respect to the static waterline and said second channel-defining structure defining a second channel with a cross-sectional surface that is generally arcuate; the first and second channels extending from the fore end to the aft end and the first and second channels being adapted to capture a bow wave and to cause air and water to mix and spiral toward the aft end of the hull as compressed aerated water, thereby reducing friction drag, increasing lateral stability, and dampening transmission of bow wave energy at the aft end of the hull; wherein the hull has a bow that extends to a vertical knife edge and the first and second channel entrances are arranged to form a near horizontal knife edge at the deck level in order to enhance high speed operation of the watercraft.
- 8. A watercraft, comprising:
at least one hull having a fore end, an aft end, and a longitudinal axis extending between the fore end and the aft end; a displacement body portion of the hull that extends between the fore end and the aft end, the displacement body having a static waterline, a port side, and a starboard side; a first channel-defining structure portion of the hull that is located on the port side of the displacement body, including a first wing structure extending laterally from the port side of the displacement body above the static waterline and a first outer skirt structure that extends downwardly from the first wing structure to below the static waterline in spaced apart relationship to the displacement body, said first outer skirt structure having an outer surface that is substantially perpendicular with respect to the static waterline and said first channel-defining structure defining a first channel with a cross-sectional surface that is generally arcuate; and a second channel-defining structure portion of the hull that is located on the starboard side of the displacement body, including a second wing structure extending laterally from the starboard side of the displacement body above the static waterline and a second outer skirt structure extending perpendicularly downwardly from the second wing structure to below the static waterline in spaced apart relationship to the displacement body, said second outer skirt structure having an outer surface that is substantially perpendicular with respect to the static waterline and said second channel-defining structure defining a second channel with a cross-sectional surface that is generally arcuate; the first and second channels extending from the fore end to the aft end and the first and second channels being adapted to capture a bow wave and to cause air and water to mix and spiral toward the aft end of the hull as compressed aerated water, thereby reducing friction drag, increasing lateral stability, and dampening transmission of bow wave energy at the aft end of the hull; wherein the watercraft includes an onboard air system that is adapted to function as means for injecting air into the first and second channels in order to enhance high speed operation of the watercraft.
- 9. A watercraft as recited in claim 8, wherein the onboard air system includes an air blower and an auxiliary power unit arranged to power the air blower.
- 10. A watercraft as recited in claim 8, wherein the watercraft includes a main drive gas turbine, and the onboard air system includes components for diverting excess air from the main drive gas turbine to the first and second channels.
- 11. A watercraft as recited in claim 8, wherein the watercraft includes a main drive motor, and the onboard air system includes an air blower powered by the main drive motor.
- 12. A watercraft as recited in claim 8, wherein the watercraft includes a jet engine main drive, and the onboard air system includes components for diverting exhaust from the jet engine main drive to the first and second channels.
- 13. A watercraft, comprising:
at least one hull having a displacement body with a bow, a port side, and a starboard side; a first channel-defining structure portion of the hull that is located on the port side of the displacement body, including a first wing structure extending laterally from the port side of the displacement body above the static waterline and a first outer skirt structure extending perpendicularly downwardly from the first wing structure to below the static waterline in spaced apart relationship to the displacement body, said first outer skirt structure having an outer surface that is substantially perpendicular with respect to the static waterline and said first channel-defining structure defining a first channel with a cross-sectional surface that is generally arcuate; and a second channel-defining structure portion of the hull that is located on the starboard side of the displacement body, including a second wing structure extending laterally from the starboard side of the displacement body above the static waterline and a second outer skirt structure extending perpendicularly downwardly from the second wing structure to below the static waterline in spaced apart relationship to the displacement body, said second outer skirt structure having an outer surface that is substantially perpendicular with respect to the static waterline and said second channel-defining structure defining a second channel with a cross-sectional surface that is generally arcuate; the first and second channels being adapted to function as (i) means for directing waves generated by the bow into the first and second channels, so as to reduce lateral wave pollution from the watercraft, (ii) planing means for providing surfaces on which the watercraft is capable of planing on the waves generated by the bow, so as to recapture energy from said bow waves, and (iii) means for aerating water along the hull to reduce frictional drag and to reduce wave generation from an aft end of the watercraft; and an onboard air system that is adapted to function as means for injecting air into the first and second channels in order to enhance high speed operation of the watercraft.
- 14. A watercraft, comprising:
at least one hull having a displacement body with a bow, a port side, a starboard side, and a deck level; a first channel-defining structure portion of the hull that is located on the port side of the displacement body, including a first wing structure extending laterally from the port side of the displacement body above the static waterline and a first outer skirt structure extending perpendicularly downwardly from the first wing structure to below the static waterline in spaced apart relationship to the displacement body, said first outer skirt structure having an outer surface that is substantially perpendicular with respect to the static waterline and said first channel-defining structure defining a first channel with a cross-sectional surface that is generally arcuate; and a second channel-defining structure portion of the hull that is located on the starboard side of the displacement body, including a second wing structure extending laterally from the starboard side of the displacement body above the static waterline and a second outer skirt structure extending perpendicularly downwardly from the second wing structure to below the static waterline in spaced apart relationship to the displacement body, said second outer skirt structure having an outer surface that is substantially perpendicular with respect to the static waterline and said second channel-defining structure defining a second channel with a cross-sectional surface that is generally arcuate; the first and second channels being adapted to function as (i) means for directing waves generated by the bow into the first and second channels, so as to reduce lateral wave pollution from the watercraft, (ii) planing means for providing surfaces on which the watercraft is capable of planing on the waves generated by the bow, so as to recapture energy from said bow waves, and (iii) means for aerating water along the hull to reduce frictional drag and to reduce wave generation from an aft end of the watercraft; the bow extending to a vertical knife edge; and the first and second wing channel entrances being arranged to form a near horizontal knife edge at the deck level; thereby to achieve maximum air flow into the first and second channels when the watercraft is moving forwardly in order to enhance high speed operation of the watercraft
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of the copending and commonly assigned parent application by the same inventors having Ser. No. 09/908,779 and Filing Date Jul. 17, 2001, which parent application is a continuation in part of the commonly assigned grandparent application by the same inventors having Ser. No. 09/750,368 and Filing Date Dec. 27, 2000 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,314,903 issued Nov. 11, 2001), which grandparent application is a continuation in part of the commonly assigned great-grandparent application by the same inventors having Ser. No. 09/399,468 and Filing Date Sep. 20, 1999 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,250,245 issued Jun. 26, 2001) which great-grandparent application claimed the benefit of the United States Provisional patent application by the same inventors having Serial No. 60/101,353 and Filing Date Sep. 22, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (3)
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