Claims
- 1. A hull for conveyance across a fluid compromising:
a) a central hull with a buoyant section b) outboard chines which extend below said central hull providing a means to trap air, water, or a mixture of air and water, providing lift to the hull
- 2. The hull of claim 1 wherein said central hull has a deep vee bow section providing a means for reducing motions in a seaway.
- 3. The hull in claim 1 wherein said deep vee bow is adjusted in depth and width as a means for providing longitudinal stability to the hull.
- 4. A hull for conveyance across a fluid compromising:
a) a central hull with a buoyant section b) outboard chines which extend below said central hull providing a means to trap air, water, or a mixture of air and water providing lift to the hull c) said outboard chines provide buoyancy to the hull.
- 5. The hull of claim 4 wherein said outboard chines originate above the waterline in the bow of said central hull ultimately extending below the waterline as the chines transition aft.
- 6. The hull of claim 4 wherein said outboard chines become significantly wider as they transition aft.
- 7. The hull of claim 4 wherein the open space between said outboard chines becomes narrower as the chines transition aft creating a means of funneling air and water.
- 8. The hull of claim 4 wherein the width and depth of said outboard chines are adjusted as a means to provide a smoother ride in a seaway.
- 9. The hull in claim 4 wherein the width and depth of said outboard chines are adjusted as a means to adjust transverse stability of the hull.
- 10. The hull in claim 4 wherein the width and depth of said outboard chines are adjusted as a means to adjust longitudinal stability of the hull.
- 11. The hull in claim 4 wherein the width and depth of said outboard chines is adjusted as a means to house machinery.
- 12. The hull in claim 4 wherein said outboard chines are designed as a means to house water jets or other propulsion drives.
- 13. The hull in claim 4 wherein said outboard chines are designed as a means to produce stern wake canceling effects.
- 14. A hull for conveyance across a fluid compromising:
a) a central hull with a buoyant forward section b) outboard chines which extend below said central hull providing a means to trap air, water, or a mixture of air and water, or a mixture of air and water providing lift to the hull c) said outboard chines provide buoyancy to the hull d) said central hull provides a means of generating lift while moving across a fluid.
- 15. The hull of claim 14 wherein said central hull has a deep vee forward section which becomes notably shallower and transitions into a flat or concave section as it extends aft to the transom of the hull.
- 16. The hull in claim 14 wherein the aft portion of said central hull is designed as a means to produce a wing in ground effect
- 17. The hull of claim 14 wherein the means of producing wing in ground effect is enhanced or produced by adding a step in said deep vee bow.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This patent claims benefit of the provisional patent 60/416,708 filed on Oct. 7, 2002 filed by Roger G. D. Guerard.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60416708 |
Oct 2002 |
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