Claims
- 1. A buoyant antenna for electromagnetic signal communication with a vessel comprising:
- an elongated, generally cylindrical body having a positive buoyancy for floating on a water surface, the body having a longitudinal axis;
- at least one sensor disposed within the body in spaced relation to the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical body, the at least one sensor transmitting and receiving the electromagnetic signal communication; and
- a weighted portion disposed within the body diametrically opposite the at least one sensor, the weighted portion providing a righting force to the body, the force tending to maintain the at least one sensor and the weighted portion in vertical alignment, the positive buoyancy tending to maintain the sensor above the water surface.
- 2. The buoyant antenna of claim 1 wherein the body further comprises:
- an inner core for providing the positive buoyancy, the inner core surrounding the at least one sensor and abutting the weighted portion, the inner core being essentially transparent to the electromagnetic signal communication; and
- an outer layer forming an exterior surface of the cylindrical body, the outer layer preventing water from entering the body, the outer layer being essentially transparent to the electromagnetic communication.
- 3. The buoyant antenna of claim 2 further comprising a cable disposed between the body and the vessel, the cable having a first end and a second end, the first end being connected to the at least one sensor, the second end connected to the vessel, for transmitting the electromagnetic signal communication between the vessel and the sensor.
- 4. The buoyant antenna of claim 3 wherein said cable is positively buoyant.
- 5. The buoyant antenna of claim 4 wherein said outer layer is a water resistant polymer selected from the group consisting of reinforced polyethylene and polypropylene.
- 6. The buoyant antenna of claim 1 further comprising a cable disposed between the body and the vessel, the cable having a first end and a second end, the first end being connected to the at least one sensor, the second end connected to the vessel, for transmitting the electromagnetic signal communication between the vessel and the sensor.
- 7. The buoyant antenna of claim 1 wherein the elongated body has a length of less than fifteen feet, the length minimizing a time period when the sensor is below the water surface due to a wave action at the water surface.
- 8. A buoyant antenna system for electromagnetic signal communication with a submarine submerged beneath a water surface, the system comprising:
- an elongated outer casing in the shape of an open cylinder having a longitudinal axis;
- at least one sensor disposed within the casing in spaced relation to the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical casing, the at least one sensor transmitting and receiving the electromagnetic signal communication;
- a weighted mass disposed within the outer casing in a diametrically opposite spaced apart relation to the sensor, the weighted mass being negatively buoyant;
- a positively buoyant body core disposed within the casing, the core surrounding the sensor and abutting the weighted mass, the body core having a buoyancy sufficient to provide the casing, sensor, weighted mass and body core combination with a positive buoyancy, the buoyancy sufficient to raise the sensor above the water surface, the weighted mass being below the water surface, the weighted mass providing a righting force tending to maintain the sensor and the weighted mass in vertical alignment;
- a communications cable for electromagnetically connecting the sensor to the submarine.
- 9. The buoyant antenna of claim 8 wherein the outer casing has a length of less than fifteen feet, the length minimizing a time period when the sensor is below the water surface due to a wave action at the water surface.
- 10. The buoyant antenna system of claim 9 wherein the outer casing is a water resistant polymer selected from the group consisting of reinforced polyethylene and polypropylene.
- 11. The buoyant antenna system of claim 10 wherein the communications cable is positively buoyant.
- 12. A method for reducing a wake formed in deploying from a vessel submerged below a water surface a buoyant antenna system comprising an elongated outer casing in the shape of an open cylinder having a longitudinal axis, at least one sensor disposed within the casing in spaced relation to the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical casing, a negatively buoyant weighted mass disposed within the outer casing in a diametrically opposite spaced apart relation to the sensor, a positively buoyant body core disposed within the casing, the core surrounding the sensor and abutting the weighted mass, the body core having a buoyancy sufficient to provide the casing, sensor, weighted mass and body core combination with a positive buoyancy, the buoyancy sufficient to raise the sensor above the water surface when the outer casing is floating on the water surface, the weighted mass being below the water surface, the weighted mass providing a righting force tending to maintain the sensor and the weighted mass in vertical alignment when the outer casing is floating on the water surface, the at least one sensor transmitting and receiving electromagnetic signal communication with the submerged vessel through a positively buoyant communications cable electromagnetically connected between the sensor and the submerged vessel, the cable being stored in a reeled configuration aboard the submerged vessel prior to deployment, the antenna system being attached to the submerged vessel prior to deployment, the method comprising the steps of:
- releasing the antenna system from the submerged vessel, the antenna system tending to rise to the water surface;
- unreeling a sufficient length of the cable from the submerged vessel to allow the antenna system to reach the water surface; and
- continuing to unreel the cable when the antenna system has reached the water surface, the cable being unreeled at a rate sufficient to prevent a movement of the submerged vessel from causing a corresponding movement of the antenna system over the water surface, the lack of corresponding antenna system movement reducing the wake formed by the antenna system as it floats on the water surface.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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