Claims
- 1. Lifeboat comprising:
- (a) a main body having an outer skin with an outer surface of generally prolate spheroidal shape and an inner skin with an inner surface forming an inner chamber and being generally concentric with the outer surface of said skins, said outer and inner skins being formed of fiberglass-reinforced, high-density polymer and spaced apart in a parallel relationship to form a compartment therebetween,
- (b) a keel formed of heavy material extending from end to end of the main body along a bottom portion, a portion of said keel being a body of circular segmental form in cross-section integrally formed in the bottom portion of the inner chamber and having a flat upper surface that acts as a floor for the inner chamber,
- (c) a hatchway aperture located at the top of the main body intermediate of the ends thereof,
- (d) a hatch having the general shape of the aperture slidably carried on the main body and movable from a first position where it resides in sealing relation to the aperture to a second position where it is non-coextensive with the aperture, a downwardly-extending apron being integrally formed with both the inner and the outer skins and extending inwardly from the inner surface of the inner skin in the form of a closed plane figure that extends around the hatchway aperture, the apron serving to trap air in the upper portion of the inner chamber, the hatchway aperture and the hatch being of generally rectangular shape and straight guides being integrally formed on the outer skin of the main body parallel to the sides of the aperture to carry the hatch for sliding movement relative to the aperture,
- (e) an outwardly and upwardly-extending flange integrally formed on the outer skin surface of the main body in the form of a closed plane figure that extends around and is substantially spaced from the hatchway aperture, the flange serving to inhibit wave flow into the aperture and to collect rain water, and
- (f) a hollow ballast element extending entirely around the periphery of the inner chamber at the bottom portion thereof, the element being divided by transverse walls into a plurality of fresh water compartments, the element having a flat upper surface for use as a seat, and a water compartment is provided under the floor at the bottom of the inner chamber.
- 2. Lifeboat as recited in claim 1, wherein the compartment is filled with a thick layer of flotation material.
- 3. Lifeboat as recited in claim 1, wherein a series of step recesses are integrally formed in the outer surface of the main body in the vicinity of the hatchway aperture.
- 4. Lifeboat as recited in claim 1, wherein a thick layer of flotation material is applied to the surface of inner chamber at the upper portion of the main body.
- 5. Lifeboat as recited in claim 4, wherein the flotation material is a foamed polymer.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 881,644, filed Feb. 27, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,274,171.
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Divisions (1)
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