Claims
- 1. In combination, a ship comprising a hull, frontally directed propulsion water intakes at the port and starboard sides of the bow, axial-flow radially constrictor pump impellers in axial flow communication with said intakes, said impellers being operable to discharge water at a velocity substantially in excess of the input velocity of water to said impellers, means to drive said impellers, alike duct receiving means in communication with the outlet sides of said impellers, said duct receiving means comprising longitudinally extending and downwardly curved ducts terminating in rearwardly directed bottom jet nozzles disposed at the outside of the bottom of the hull and immediately laterally adjacent thereto and laterally and outwardly curved ducts terminating in rearwardly directed side jet nozzles disposed at the outside of the sides of the hull and immediately laterally adjacent thereto, said bottom and side nozzles being operable to emit therefrom into seaway voids, set up by movement of said hull and nozzles through the seaway at the normal forward velocity of the hull, discharges of water which are parallel to each other and parallel to the longitudinal axis and the direction of translational movement of the hull and which have a velocity relative to the hull substantially corresponding to the normal forward velocity of the hull.
- 2. In combination, a ship comprising a hull, frontally directed propulsion water intakes at the port and starboard sides of the bow, axial-flow radially constrictor pump impellers in axial flow communication with said intakes, said impellers being operable to discharge water at a velocity substantially in excess of the input velocity of water to said impellers, means to drive said impellers, alike duct receiving means in communication with the outlet sides of said impellers comprising upper duct means and lower duct means, said upper duct means comprising laterally and outwardly curved ducts terminating in rearwardly directed side jet nozzles disposed at the outside of the sides of the hull and immediately laterally adjacent thereto, said upper duct means being operable to receive and transmit upper portions of the water discharge from said impellers, said lower duct means comprising longitudinally extending and downwardly curved ducts terminating in rearwardly directed bottom jet nozzles disposed at the outside of the bottom of the hull and immediately laterally adjacent thereto, said lower duct means being operable to receive and transmit lower portions of the water discharged from said impellers, said bottom and side nozzles being operable to emit therefrom into seaway voids, set up by movement of said hull and nozzles through the seaway at the normal forward velocity of the hull, discharges of water which are parallel to each other and parallel to the longitudinal axis and the direction of translational movement of the hull and which have a velocity relative to the hull substantially corresponding to the normal forward velocity of the hull.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 450,565, filed Dec. 16, 1982, now abandoned for Jet Propulsion and Stabilization Means for Ships.
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