Claims
- 1. A method for increasing the maneuverability of a ship in ice-covered water, such ship comprising a hull including port and starboard sides, each side having sloped portions for applying generally symmetrically distributed force to the ice covering on either side of said hull during straightforward travel and generally vertically oriented wall portions located above said sloped portions on each side of said ship, comprising the steps of:
- positioning said ship such that said generally vertically oriented wall portion on one side of said ship is brought into contact with said ice covering while maintaining said sloped portion on an opposite side of said ship in contact with said ice covering; and
- propelling said ship in a forward direction while maintaining said generally vertically oriented wall portion on said one side of said ship in contact with said ice while continuing to maintain said sloped portion on said opposite side of said ship in contact with said ice covering for a time sufficient to assist in a turning maneuver of said ship in the direction of said opposite side.
- 2. A method for increasing the maneuverability of a ship in ice-covered waters, said ship comprising a hull including port and starboard sides, each side having sloped portions for applying generally symmetrically distributed forces to the ice covering on either side of said hull during straightforward travel, and generally vertically oriented wall portions located above said sloped portions on each side of said ship wherein an angle .theta. of said generally vertically oriented wall portions with respect to the vertical is .theta..ltoreq.tan.sup.-1 (.mu.) where .mu.=the coefficient of friction between the vertically oriented wall portion and the ice, comprising the steps of:
- positioning at said angle .theta., said generally vertically oriented wall portion on one side of said ship into contact with said ice covering while maintaining said sloped portion on an opposite side of said ship in contact with said ice covering; and
- propelling said ship in a forward direction while maintaining said generally vertically oriented wall portion on said one side of said ship in contact, at an angle .theta., with said ice covering while continuing to maintain said sloped portion on said opposite side of said ship in contact with said ice covering for a time sufficient to assist in a turning maneuver of said ship in the direction of said opposite side.
- 3. A means for increasing the maneuverability of a ship in ice-covered waters, wherein said ship comprises a hull including port and starboard portions having sloped portions for applying a generally symmetrically distributed bending force to the ice covering on either side of said ship during straightforward travel comprising:
- turn-assisting means positioned on said port and starboard hull portion, said turn-assisting means being positionable out of contact with said ice-covering during straightforward travel of said ship, said turn-assisting means including wall portions positionable in a generally vertically oriented position in contact with said ice-covering; and
- positioning means for selectively positioning one of said turn-assisting means into a position in contact with said ice-covering at an angle .theta. with respect thereto wherein the angle .theta. of said generally vertically oriented wall portions with respect to the vertical is .theta..ltoreq.tan.sup.-1 (.mu.) where .mu. equal the coefficient of friction between the vertically oriented wall portion and the ice while maintaining the sloped portions on the opposite side of said ship in contact with said ice covering during the turning of said ship.
- 4. A means for increasing the maneuverability of a ship in ice-covered waters, wherein said ship comprises a hull including port and starboard portions having sloped configurations for applying a generally symmetrically distributed bending force to the ice covering on either side of said ship during straightforward travel comprising:
- turn-assisting means comprising protrusions symmetrically positioned on said port and starboard portions of said hull at a position above said ice-covering during straightforward travel, said protrusions including generally vertically oriented wall portions; and
- positioning means within said hull for selectively positioning said hull in a manner such that said generally vertically oriented wall portions of said turn-assisting means is brought into contact with said ice covering at angle .theta. with respect thereto, wherein the angle .theta. of said generally vertically oriented wall portions with respect to the vertical is .theta..ltoreq.tan.sup.-1 (.mu.) where .mu. equals the coefficient of friction between the vertically oriented wall portion and the ice while maintaining said generally vertically oriented wall portion of said turn-assisting means positioned on the opposite side of said hull out of contact with said ice covering during the turning of said ship.
- 5. A means for increasing the maneuverability of a ship in ice-covered waters as claimed in claim 4, wherein said positioning means is a ballasting means.
- 6. A means for increasing the maneuverability of a ship in ice-covered waters as claimed in claim 4, wherein said positioning means is a cargo shifting means.
- 7. A means for increasing the maneuverability of a ship in ice-covered waters, as in claim 4, wherein one of said wall portions on each of said protrusions is positioned closest to the bow of said ship, each of said one wall portions being inclined inwardly toward said hull, said inclination being inward toward said hull in the direction of said bow.
- 8. A means for increasing the maneuverability of a ship in ice-covered waters, wherein said ship comprises a hull including port and starboard portions having sloped configurations for applying a generally symmetrically distributed bending force to the ice covering on either side of said ship during straightforward travel comprising:
- turn-assisting means positioned on said port and starboard hull portions, said turn-assisting means comprising generally vertically oriented wall portions extending upwardly from said sloped configurations of said hull, said generally vertically oriented wall portions being positioned above said ice covering during straightforward travel; and
- positioning means within said hull for selectively positioning said hull in a manner such that one of said vertically oriented wall portion of said turn-assisting means is brought into contact with said ice covering, at an angle .theta. with respect thereto where the angle .theta. of said generally vertically oriented wall portions with respect to the vertical is .theta..ltoreq.tan.sup.-1 (.mu.) where .mu. equals the coefficient of friction between the vertically oriented wall portion and the ice while maintaining said vertically oriented wall portions of said turn-assisting means positioned on the opposite side of said hull out of contact with said ice covering during the turning of said ship.
- 9. A means for increasing the maneuverability of a ship in ice-covered waters as claimed in claim 8, wherein said positioning means is a ballasting means.
- 10. A means for increasing the maneuverability of a ship in ice-covered waters as claimed in claim 8, wherein said positioning means is a cargo shifting means.
- 11. A means for increasing the maneuverability of a ship in ice-covered waters wherein said ship comprises a hull including port and starboard portions having sloped configurations for applying a generally symmetrically distributed bending force to the ice covering on either side of said ship during straightforward travel comprising:
- turn-assisting means positioned on said port and starboard hull portions of said ship, said turn-assisting means on said port and starboard hull portions each comprising a plurality of flaps, said flaps including wall portions movable between a retracted hull conforming position and a generally extended vertical position; and positioning means for selectively positioning to extend said flaps on one of said port or starboard side into contact with said ice-covering at an angle .theta. with respect thereto, wherein the angle .theta. of said generally vertically oriented wall portions with respect to the vertical is .theta..ltoreq.tan.sup.-1 (.mu.) where .mu. equals the coefficient of friction between the vertically oriented wall portion and the ice while maintaining said flaps on the opposite side of said ship in said retracted hull conforming position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 920,797, filed June 30, 1978, and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
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