Claims
- 1. An icebreaker for performing icebreaking both in headway and sternway travel, said icebreaker having a hull with the width of the icebreaking hull greater in the forebody than in the hull midsection, and with trimming and ballasting means, an afterbody part of the stern of the hull located above the hull waterline, said afterbody being widened in such a way that on lowering the afterbody by trimming or ballasting the ship during sternway travel a channel is broken in the ice cover which is wider than a channel formed solely by the wide forebody part passing through this channel during sternway travel.
- 2. An icebreaker according to claim 1, wherein said widened afterbody includes shoulder portions projecting beyond said hull midsection such that on increasing the draught of the stern while turning and while travelling forwardly, the projecting shoulder portions of the afterbody initiate a second icebreaking process towards the outside of the turning circle fracture channel, which widens the channel and reduces the turning circle diameter.
- 3. An icebreaker according to claim 2, wherein the draught of the stern can be increased for improving the sternway icebreaking characteristics by rapidly pumping round ballast water in the longitudinal direction of the hull or by taking on additional ballast.
- 4. An icebreaker according to claim 3, wherein for improving the lateral icebreaking process through stern, high-performance rudders are provided.
- 5. An icebreaker according to claim 4, wherein rotor rudders are used as the high-performance rudders.
- 6. An icebreaker according to claim 5, wherein in the vicinity of the afterbody of the hull breaking shoulders are provided on either side.
- 7. An icebreaker according to claim 6, wherein in the vicinity of its breaking shoulders, the afterbody of the hull has a greater width than the forebody.
- 8. An icebreaker boat hull having a forebody, a midsection, and an afterbody, said hull having a normal water line defining a horizontal plane when the boat is not under power, trimming and ballasting means in the hull to alter said normal water line relative to the actual water line to increase the draught of the hull forebody during forward hull movement, said trimming and ballasting means also increasing the draught of the hull afterbody-during sternwise travel of the boat, said hull forebody so shaped that the hull forebody has a wider beam above said normal water line, said hull afterbody so shaped that the hull afterbody has a wider beam above said normal water line, and said hull midsection having a beam less than that of said forebody and less than that of said after body, and shoulder portions of said afterbody adjacent said hull midsection.
- 9. The icebreaker hull construction of claim 8 wherein the hull afterbody has a maximum width at least as great as that of the maximum width of the hull forebody.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 149,132 filed on Jan. 27, 1988 and now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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