Claims
- 1. A rowing apparatus comprising, in combination: a boat having a hull with fore and aft ends and having an outrigger projecting laterally outwards from each side of said hull, and at least two oars located one on each side of said hull, each of said oars comprising an L shaped oarloom including two legs jointed at an elbow, one of said legs constituting a handle loom having a generally athwartship position at mid-stroke and the other of said legs constituting a blade loom leading said elbow and lying generally fore and aft to the boat hull at mid-stroke and having an outer end, a sweep hinge member mounted onto each outrigger and adapted to rotate about a substantially vertical axis, said sweep hinge member including an oarlock frame adapted to mate with the L shaped oarloom of one of said oars at about said elbow, a teeter hinge member mounted to each oarlock frame and extending through the mating L shaped oarloom so as to permit rotation of said oarloom about a horizontal axis which is substantially coincident with a plane generally bisecting the right angle defined by said L shaped oarloom, and a blade having a hydrofoil shaped surface mounted to and below said outer end of each blade loom, said blade lying in a generally vertical plane which at mid-stroke is located at a divergent angle with respect to the plane of the blade mounted to the oarloom on the opposite side of said hull, the arrangement being such that said blade will move laterally to said hull when said handle loom is moved in a direction longitudinal to said hull, the lateral movement of said blade taken with its divergent angle with respect to said other blade resulting in the hydrofoil surface of said blade moving through the water floating said hull in an angle of attack producing a thrust which is oriented generally normal to the direction of motion of said hydrofoil surface.
- 2. A rowing apparatus according to claim 1, further including hydro lift means mounted to each side of said hull or to each outrigger, said hydro lift means being positioned vertically near the water line and laterally spread outwardly from the center line of said hull.
- 3. A rowing apparatus according to claim 1, further including a seat for the oarsman movably mounted to said hull at a location such that the oarsman is positioned on the aft side of each handle loom while facing the fore end of said hull.
- 4. A rowing apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said blade is mounted to the fore end of said blade loom at a divergent rearwards angle with respect to the blade mounted to the oarloom on the opposite side of said hull.
- 5. A rowing apparatus according to claim 1, further including a seat for the oarsman movably mounted to said hull at a location such that said oarsman is positioned on the fore side of each handle loom while facing the aft end of said hull.
- 6. A rowing apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said blade is mounted to the fore end of said blade loom at a divergent forwards angle with respect to the blade mounted to the oarloom on the opposite side of said hull.
- 7. A rowing apparatus according to claim 1, further including means for changing the angle of incidence of said blade with respect to the direction of travel of said blade through the water floating said hull.
- 8. A rowing apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said seat is movably mounted onto said hull by rollers and wherein at least two longitudinal tracks are affixed to said hull for guiding said rollers.
- 9. A rowing apparatus according to claim 1, further including means for securing the feet of said oarsman to said hull.
- 10. A forward facing rowing apparatus comprising, in combination: a boat having a hull with fore and aft ends and having an outrigger projecting laterally outwards from each side of said hull, at least two oars located one on each side of said hull, each of said oars comprising an L shaped oarloom including two legs joined at an elbow, one of said legs constituting a handle loom having a generally athwartship position at mid-stroke and the other of said legs constituting a blade loom leading said elbow and lying generally fore and aft to said boat hull at mid-stroke, a seat mounted to said hull at a location such that the oarsman is positioned on the aft side of each handle loom while facing the fore end of said hull, said seat being mounted on rollers which move longitudinally on tracks secured to said hull, foot restraints mounted on said hull for securing the feet of the oarsman, a sweep hinge member mounted onto each outer end of said outrigger and adapted to rotate about a substantially vertical axis, said sweep hinge member including an oarlock frame adapted to mate with the L shaped oarloom of one of said oars at about said elbow, a teeter hinge member mounted to each oarlock frame and extending through the mating L shaped oarloom so as to permit rotation of said oarloom about a horizontal axis which is substantially coincident with a plane generally bisecting the right angle defined by said L shaped oarloom, a blade having a hydrofoil shaped surface mounted to and below the fore end of each blade loom, said blade lying in a generally vertical plane which at mid-stroke is located at a divergent rearward angle with respect to the plane of the other blade mounted to the oarloom on the opposite side of said hull, the arrangement being such that said blade will move laterally inwards in a direction toward said hull when said handle loom is pulled toward said oarsman, the inwards movement of said blade taken with its divergent rearward angle with respect to said other blade resulting in the hydrofoil surface of said blade moving through the water in an angle of attack producing a thrust which is oriented generally normal to the direction of motion of said hydrofoil surface.
- 11. A forward facing rowing apparatus according to claim 10, further including means for changing the angle of incidence of said blade with respect to the direction of travel of said blade through the water floating said hull.
- 12. A rearward facing rowing apparatus comprising, in combination: a boat having a hull with fore and aft ends and having an outrigger projecting laterally outwards from each side of said hull, at least two oars located one on each side of said hull, each of said oars comprising an L shaped oarloom including two legs joined at an elbow, one of said legs constituting a handle loom having a generally athwartship position at mid-stroke and the other of said legs constituting a blade loom lying generally fore and aft to the boat hull at mid-stroke and having an outer end, a seat mounted to said hull at a location such that the oarsman is positioned on the fore side of each handle loom while facing the aft end of said hull, a sweep hinge member mounted onto each outer end of said outrigger and adapted to rotate about a substantially vertical axis, said sweep hinge member including an oarlock frame adapted to mate with the L shaped oarloom of one of said oars at about said elbow, a teeter hinge member mounted to each oarlock frame and extending through the mating L shaped oarloom so as to permit rotation of said oarloom about a horizontal axis which is substantially coincident with a plane generally bisecting the right angle defined by said L shaped oarloom, a blade having a hydrofoil shaped surface mounted to and below said outer end of each blade loom, said blade lying in a generally vertical plane which at mid-stroke is located at a divergent angle with respect to the plane of the other blade mounted to the oarloom on the opposite side of said hull, the arrangement being such that said blade will move laterally to said hull when said handle loom is moved in a direction longitudinal to said hull, the lateral movement of said blade taken with its divergent angle with respect to said other blade resulting in the hydrofoil surface of said blade moving through the water in an angle of attack producing a thrust which is oriented generally normal to the direction of motion of said hydrofoil surface.
- 13. A rearwards facing rowing apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the blade loom of each oar leads said elbow with said blade mounted to the fore end thereof at a divergent forwards angle with respect to the blade mounted to the oarloom on the opposite side of said hull.
- 14. A rearwards facing rowing apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the blade loom of each oar trails said elbow with said lade mounted to the aft end thereof at a divergent rearwards angle with respect to the blade mounted to the oarloom on the opposite side of said hull.
- 15. A rowing apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said seat is movably mounted onto said hull by rollers and wherein at least two longitudinal tracks are affixed to said hull for guiding said rollers.
- 16. A rearward facing rowing apparatus according to claim 1, further including means for changing the angle of incidence of said blade with respect to the direction of travel of said blade through the water floating said hull.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my earlier filed co-pending application Ser. No. 010,585, filed on Feb. 3, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,776,821, Oct. 11, 1988.
Application Ser. No. 252,174, filed simultaneously herewith, and also a continuation-in-part of my above referenced co-pending application, contains subject matter related to this application.
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