Claims
- 1. A lifting sail craft having a hull, a mast, and a sail supported in the upper vicinity of the top of the mast, comprisingmeans for supporting a luff spar of the sail having an upper end and a lower end on a sprit member fixed to the mast without aerodynamic interference with the sail in the upper vicinity of the top of the mast; means for articulately connecting the luff spar to the sprit member to permit the luff spar to tilt with respect to the mast and to rotate the luff spar with the sail on changing course with respect to the wind, the connecting means being universally coupled to the mid region of the sprit member, and being attached near the upper end of the luff spar at a point above the center of effort of the sail and the center of lateral resistance of the hull; means for directly connecting the mid region of the luff spar with a fore member to the end region of the sprit member for controlling the rake angle of the luff spar and the sail with respect the mast, in response to dynamic wind pressure on the sail, wherein upon the dynamic means to incline the sail at an upward angle to the mast line, the center of effort of the sail passes thru the center of lateral resistance of the hull, the sail exerts substantially no overturning effort on the hull; means for controlling the tilt angle of the luff spar with respect to the mast and means for controlling the rotation of the luff spar with respect to the wind direction.
- 2. The lifting sail craft of claim 1, wherein the sprit member is integral with the mast in the form of a flexible bent mast.
- 3. The lifting sail craft of claim 1, wherein the sprit member is integral with the mast in the form of a forward raked mast.
- 4. The lifting sail craft of claim 1, wherein the sprit member projects substantially horizontal from the top region of the mast.
- 5. The lifting sail craft of claim 1, wherein the sprit member projects substantially horizontal from the top region of an “A” frame mast.
- 6. The lifting sail craft of claim 1, wherein the luff spar is in the shape of a wing mast.
- 7. The lifting sail craft of claim 1, wherein the sail is a slotted wing with the luff spar in the shape of a wing mast.
- 8. The lifting sail craft of claim 1, wherein the sail is a delta shaped wing.
- 9. The lifting sail craft of claim 1, wherein the sail rig comprises two tandem sails with independent operation and control.
- 10. The lifting sail craft of claim 1, wherein the sail rig comprises two tandem sails joined together at the top region and having a common substantially horizontal mounting member for tilting the sail rig, the common substantially horizontal mounting member is mounted for rotation on the top portion of the mast.
- 11. The lifting sail craft of claim 1, wherein the sail rig comprises two tandem sails joined respectively for staggered biplane operation at opposite end regions of a horizontal sprit member, which is rotatably mounted at the top region of the mast, wherein the horizontal sprit member provides fore members for tilting the sail rig, and rotating the sails with the wind direction.
- 12. The lifting sail craft of claim 1, wherein the sail rig comprises two biplane sails joined together at a distance in the vicinity one span to avoid interference drag between sails.
- 13. The lifting sail craft of claim 1, wherein the luff spar and sail is comprised of a Flettner Rotor.
- 14. A lifting sail craft having a hull, a mast, and a sail supported in the upper vicinity of the top of the mast, comprisingmeans for supporting a luff spar of the sail having an upper end and a lower end on a sprit member fixed to the mast without aerodynamic interference with the sail in the upper vicinity of the top of the mast; means for articulately connecting the luff spar to the sprit member to permit the luff spar to tilt with respect to the mast and to rotate the luff spar with the sail on changing course with respect to the wind, the connecting means being universally coupled to the mid region of the sprit member, and being attached near the upper end of the luff spar at a point above the center of effort of the sail and the center of lateral resistance of the hull; means for directly connecting the mid region of the luff spar with a fore member to the end region of the sprit member for controlling the rake angle of the luff spar and the sail with respect the mast, in response to dynamic wind pressure on the sail, wherein upon the dynamic means to incline the sail at an upward angle to the mast line.
CROSS REFERENCE PRIORITY DATA
Provisional Patent Application No. 60/302,326 filed on Jun. 29, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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