Field of Invention: The Invention relates to a water craft or vessel/ Boat
This invention is designed to prevent rough seas from capsizing the vessel and ejecting the passengers from the boat. Presently there is no design that allows passengers on a boat from maintaining level within a boat experiencing rough seas and preventing the water craft from capsizing. This vessel will always maintain afloat and allow the passengers to remain level with the water no matter the seas rough conditions.
This invention is a boat/water crafft that will not capsize. The Boat/water vessel is designed to have an outer shell and an inner vabin resting on the freely rotating outer shell. This craft will always maintain the passenger level at all times, as theouter shell rotates to conform to the rough seas or water conditions. The Vessel will not capsize because it is completely enclosed and will no flip. The passengers will always be level with the assistance of gravity and small motors that can dampen and assist in making small corrections for very abrupt and changing sea condition.
The drawings are shown to include, among other features, an outer shell 12, an inner cabin 14, a shaft 16, a bearing 18, a bearing 20, motorized wheels 22, seating 24, doors 26 and a motor 28.
The vessel is designed to have an outer rotating shell with an inner shell that has a compartment for seating. The inner shell is set on a shaft that allows the inner cabin to ride on an outer shell that rotates and allows the inner cabin to always stay completely level. The outer shell completely covers the inner shell and rotates. The inner cabin is suspended by a shaft that rests on ball bearing at the forward and aft portions on the boat. The outer shell supports the inner cabin and allows it to rotate. No matter what the sea conditions - the vessel will not capsize. The inner shell will always remain level and the outer shell will rotate depending o the conditions of the water. The inner cabin and outer shell can be also balanced and managed with small wheels driven by small motors - they can regulate the movement and control how quickly the outer shell and the inner cabin interact with one another. The motors can dampen the rotation and maintain a smooth ride for passengers.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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1033607 | Mintz | Jul 1912 | A |
Number | Date | Country |
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105857539 | Aug 2016 | CN |