Claims
- 1. A water-navigable vessel, including improved means for failing ice in front of said vessel, said means comprising in combination:
- a. ice-breaking bow means on said vessel adapted to impart a downward force upon said ice such that said ice breaks in flexure, and
- b. ice-gripping, pulling rotatable screw means rigidly supported from said bow means wherein said ice-gripping screw means is adapted and constructed to grip the upper portion of said ice to pull said bow forward and up onto said ice to fail said ice.
- 2. A water-navigable vessel, including improved means for failing ice in front of said vessel, said means comprising in combination:
- a. ice-breaking bow means on said vessel adapted to impart a downward force upon contact with said ice such that said ice breaks in flexure;
- b. ice-gripping screw means rotatable in bearings rigidly supported from a forward portion of said vessel; and
- (i) said screw means having a length to diameter ratio greater than 2 to 1, the exterior helical edge of said screw means being adapted and constructed to cut into and engage said ice when in contact therewith;
- (ii) said screw means having its longitudinal axis oriented with respect to said vessel such that rotation of said screw means when in contact with the upper portion of said ice translates the rotational energy of said screw means into components of force both pulling said bow up onto said ice and pulling said bow forward, which components urge said bow means onto said ice to fail it;
- c. means for rotating said screw means.
- 3. A water-navigable vessel, including propulsion means for propelling said vessel through ice-covered water, and further including improved means for failing ice in front of said vessel, said latter means comprising in combination:
- a. ice-breaking bow means on said vessel adapted to impart a downward force upon contact with said ice such that said ice breaks in flexure;
- b. ice-gripping screw means rotatable in bearings rigidly supported from a forward portion of said vessel; and
- (i) said screw means having a length to diameter ratio greater than 2 to 1, the exterior helical edge of said screw means adapted and constructed to cut into and engage said ice when in contact therewith;
- (ii) said screw means having its longitudinal axis oriented with respect to said vessel such that rotation of said screw means when in contact with the upper portion of said ice translates the rotational energy of said screw means into components of force both pulling said bow up onto said ice and pulling said bow forward, which components in cooperation with said propulsion means urge said bow means onto said ice to fail it;
- c. means for rotating said screw means.
- 4. A water-navigable vessel, including improved means for failing ice in front of said vessel, said latter means comprising in combination:
- a. ice-breaking bow means on said vessel adapted to impart a downward force upon contact with said ice such that said ice breaks in flexure;
- b. ice-gripping screw means rotatable in bearings rigidly supported from a forward portion of said vessel; and
- (i) said screw means having a length to diameter ratio greater than 2 to 1, the exterior helical edge of said screw means adapted and constructed to cut into and engage said ice when in contact therewith and wherein said screw means comprises a shaft and helical blade affixed to said shaft such that the pitch of said screw means increases from fore to aft;
- (ii) said screw means having its longitudinal axis aligned within a vertical plane generally parallel to the portion of said vessel opposite said screw means such that rotation of said screw means when in contact with said ice translates the rotational energy of said screw means into components of force both pulling said bow up onto said ice and pulling said bow forward which components urge said bow means onto said ice to fail it;
- c. means for rotating said screw means.
- 5. A water-navigable vessel, including propulsion means for propelling said vessel through ice-covered water, and further including improved means for failing ice in front of said vessel, said latter means comprising in combination:
- a. ice-breaking bow means on said vessel adapted to impart a downward force upon contact with said ice such that said ice breaks in flexure;
- b. ice-gripping screw means rotatable in bearings rigidly supported from a forward portion of said vessel; and
- (i) said screw means having a length to diameter ratio greater than 2 to 1, the exterior helical edge of said screw means adapted and constructed to cut into and engage said ice when in contact therewith;
- (ii) said screw means having its longitudinal axis aligned within a vertical plane generally parallel to the portion of said vessel opposite said screw means such that rotation of said screw means when in contact with said ice translates the rotational energy of said screw means into components of force both pulling said bow up onto said ice and pulling said bow forward, which components in cooperation with said propulsion means urge said bow means onto said ice to fail it;
- c. means for rotating said screw means.
- 6. The vessel of claim 5 wherein the vertical plane containing a rotational axis of said screw means intersects the vertical plane containing the longitudinal axis of said vessel at an angle less than or equal to 45.degree..
- 7. The vessel of claim 6 wherein the vertical plane containing the rotational axes of said screw means are substantially parallel to the vertical plane containing the longitudinal axis of the vessel.
- 8. The vessel of claim 5 wherein said screw means comprises two separately mounted independent screws.
- 9. The vessel of claim 8 wherein each screw comprises a screw shaft and a helical blade affixed to said screw shaft.
- 10. The vessel of claim 9 wherein one screw is positioned on one side of the longitudinal axis of said vessel and is right-handed and the other screw mounted on the other side of the longitudinal axis of said vessel is left-handed.
- 11. The vessel of claim 10 wherein said right-handed and left-handed rotatable screws also serve to clear said failed ice out of the path of said vessel.
- 12. The vessel of claim 9 having supplemental means outfitted on the crest of said screw blades for facilitating the cutting of a groove in the layer of ice which the blades can ride in to develop the tractional force which moves the vessel forward and upward onto the layer of ice.
- 13. The vessel of claim 8 where said screws are tapered by increasing the blade depth from fore to aft.
- 14. The vessel of claim 8 wherein said screws are tapered by increasing the diameters of said screw shafts from fore to aft.
- 15. The vessel of claim 8 wherein the pitch of said screws increases from fore to aft.
- 16. The vessel of claim 8 wherein each of said screws has its line of contact inclined forwardly and upwardly from the water line at an angle greater than 0.degree. but less than or equal to 45.degree..
- 17. The vessel of claim 5 wherein said screw means and said means for rotating said screw means are adapted in a manner such that the screw means can be rotated to move the points of contact, relative to the ice layer, in a rearward direction parallel to the vessel's longitudinal axis at a velocity which is not more than twice the designed maximum velocity, relative to the layer of ice, of the vessel through the layer of ice.
- 18. Vessel for breaking a layer of ice floating on a body of water by failing the ice layer in flexure comprising:
- a. a floating vessel having an ice-breaking bow;
- b. rotatable screw means attached to the bow of said vessel, one screw means being positioned on each side of the longitudinal axis of the vessel, each of said screw means having its line of contact inclined upwardly and forwardly, each of said screw means being positioned to contact the ice layer along the lower side of said means and being configurated to generate a force to pull the bow of said vessel forward and upward onto the layer of the ice whereby at least a part of the weight of said vessel breaks the layer of ice, substantially all of said pulling force generated by said screw means resulting from the screw means contacting the ice layer; and
- c. means for rotating said screw means.
- 19. A water-navigable vessel, including improved means for failing ice in front of said vessel, said means comprising in combination:
- a. ice-breaking bow means on said vessel adapted to impart a downward force upon said ice such that said ice breaks in flexure, and
- b. ice-gripping, rotatable screw means rigidly supported from said bow means wherein said ice-gripping screw means is adapted and constructed, upon rotation, to grip the upper portion of said ice and pull said vessel onto said ice.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 816,573, filed July 18, 1977 and now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 684,324, filed May 7, 1976, and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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