Claims
- 1. A landing craft, comprising:a) a planing hull having bow, stern, port and starboard portions, a hull bottom that includes a generally flat wide keel portion and port and starboard chines, a transom, and an upper deck; b) the bull supporting one or more engines; c) water jets powered by the engines for planing the hull; d) a bow ramp supported by the hull and positioned at the hull bow portion, the bow ramp being movable relative to the hull between raised and lowered positions; e) a stern ramp supported by the hull and positioned at the hull stern portion, the stern ramp being movable relative to the hull between raised and lowered positions; f) the hull having one or more bow ballast tanks next to the bow; g) the hull having one or more stern ballast tanks next to the stern; and h) grounding rails on the hull that form a tripod arrangement with the keel portion that ensures the craft stability while improving control and maneuverability during high speed turns when the hull is on plane.
- 2. The landing craft of claim 1 wherein the bow ramp moves forwardly and away from the hull when it is moved from the raised to the lowered position.
- 3. The landing craft of claim 1 wherein the bow ramp is pivotally attached to the hull.
- 4. The landing craft of claim 1 wherein the stern ramp moves rearwardly and away from the hull when it is moved from the raised to the lowered position.
- 5. The landing craft of claim 1 wherein the stern ramp is pivotally attached to the hull.
- 6. The landing craft of claim 1 wherein the hull has a beam of between about 35 and 50 feet.
- 7. The landing craft of claim 1 wherein the hull has a length of between about 130 and 150 feet.
- 8. The landing craft of claim 1 wherein the hull is configured to be scaled to a different length or beam by increasing the length or width of the generally flat keel portion.
- 9. The landing craft of claim 1 wherein the rear ballast tanks include port and starboard ballast tanks that are aft the transom and on opposing sides of the stern ramp.
- 10. The landing craft of claim 1 further comprising a jet guard on the hull stern portion that defines a wedge that helps to damp aft pitching motions initiated by waves.
- 11. The landing craft of claim 1 wherein the transom has a deadrise angle of less than 10 degrees.
- 12. The landing craft of claim 1 wherein the transom has a deadrise angle of about 5 degrees.
- 13. The landing craft of claim 1 wherein the hull is configured to be beached wherein the flat keel portion contacts the seabed.
- 14. The landing craft of claim 1 wherein the water jets are mounted just forward of the transom.
- 15. The landing craft of FIG. 1 wherein the hull is of a aluminum material.
- 16. The landing craft of FIG. 1 wherein the hull is of an steel material.
- 17. A landing craft, comprising:a) a planing hull having bow, stern, port and starboard portions, a hull bottom that includes a generally flat wide keel portion and port and starboard chines, a transom, and an upper deck; b) the hull supporting one or more power units for planing the hull; c) a bow ramp supported by the hull and positioned at the hull bow portion, the bow ramp being movable relative to the hull between raised and lowered positions; d) a stern ramp supported by the hull and positioned at the hull stern portion, the stern ramp being movable relative to the hull between raised and lowered positions; e) the hull having one or more bow ballast tanks next to the bow; f) the hull having one or more stern ballast tanks next to the stern; and g) a waterjet guard extending from the transom that engages the stern ramp when the stern ramp is lowered.
- 18. The landing craft of claim 17 wherein the bow ramp moves forwardly and away from the hull when it is moved from the raised to the lowered position.
- 19. The landing craft of claim 17 wherein the bow ramp is pivotally attached to the hull.
- 20. The landing craft of claim 17 wherein each ramp has a pivot and the pivots are generally parallel.
- 21. The landing craft of claim 17 wherein the ramps are so positioned that a wheeled vehicle can drive through the deck area by entering the deck area via one of the ramps and leaving the deck area via the other of the ramps.
- 22. The landing craft of claim 17 wherein the ramps are so positioned that a truck can drive through the deck area by entering the deck area via one of the ramps and leaving the deck area via the other of the ramps.
- 23. The landing craft of claim 17 wherein the ramps are so positioned that a tank can drive through the deck area by entering the deck area via one of the ramps and leaving the deck area via the other of the ramps.
- 24. The landing craft of claim 17 wherein the ramps are so positioned that an automobile can drive through the deck area by entering the deck area via one of the ramps and leaving the deck area via the other of the ramps.
- 25. The landing craft of claim 17 wherein the stern ramp moves rearwardly and away from the hull when it is moved from the raised to the lowered position.
- 26. The landing craft of claim 17 wherein the stern ramp is pivotally attached to the hull.
- 27. The landing craft of claim 17 wherein the hull has a beam of between about 35 and 50 feet.
- 28. The landing craft of claim 17 wherein the hull has a length of between about 130 and 150 feet.
- 29. The landing craft of claim 17 wherein the hull can be scaled to different length and beam by increasing the length or width of the generally flat keel portion.
- 30. The landing craft of claim 17 wherein the rear ballast tanks include port and starboard ballast tanks that are aft the transom and on opposing sides of the stern ramp.
- 31. The landing craft of claim 17 wherein the jet guard defines a wedge that helps to damp aft pitching motions initiated by waves.
- 32. The landing craft of claim 17 wherein the transom has a deadrise angle of less than 10 degrees.
- 33. The landing craft of claim 17 wherein the transom has a deadrise angle of about 5 degrees.
- 34. The landing craft of claim 17 wherein the hull is configured to be beached wherein the flat keel portion contacts the seabed.
- 35. The landing craft of claim 17 further comprising grounding rails on the hull that are spaced away from the generally flat wide keep portion forming a tripod arrangement that ensures craft stability when beached or when resting in the wet well of a well deck ship.
- 36. A landing craft, comprising:a) a planing hull having bow, stern, port and starboard portions, a hull bottom that includes a generally flat wide keel portion and port and starboard chines, a transom, and an upper deck; b) the hull supporting one or more power units; c) a bow ramp supported by the hull and positioned at the hull bow portion, the bow ramp being movable relative to the hull between raised and lowered positions wherein the bow ramp inclines forwardly in front of the hull when lowered; d) a stern ramp supported by the hull and positioned at the hull stern portion, the stern ramp being movable relative to the hull between raised and lowered positions, the stern ramp forming an obtuse angle with the generally flat keel portion; e) the hull having one or more bow ballast tanks next to the bow; f) the hull having a pair of stern ballast tanks that are positioned next to the stern portion of the hull and on opposing sides of the stern ramp.
- 37. The landing craft of claim 36 wherein the bow ramp moves forwardly away from the hull when it is moved from the raised to the lowered position.
- 38. The landing craft of claim 36 wherein the bow ramp is pivotally attached to the hull.
- 39. The landing craft of claim 36 wherein the stern ramp moves rearwardly away from the hull when it is moved from the raised to the lowered position.
- 40. The landing craft of claim 36 wherein the stern ramp is pivotally attached to the hull.
- 41. The landing craft of claim 36 wherein the hull has a beam of between about 35 and 50 feet.
- 42. The landing craft of claim 36 wherein the hull has a length of between about 130 and 150 feet.
- 43. The landing craft of claim 36 wherein the hull can be scaled to different length and beam by increasing the length or width of the generally flat keel portion.
- 44. The landing craft of claim 36 wherein the rear ballast tanks include port and starboard ballast tanks that are aft the transom.
- 45. The landing craft of claim 36 further comprising a jet guard on the hull stern portion that defines a wedge that helps to damp aft pitching motions initiated by waves.
- 46. The landing craft of claim 36 wherein the transom has a deadrise angle of less than 10 degrees.
- 47. The landing craft of claim 36 wherein the transom has a deadrise angle of about 5 degrees.
- 48. The landing craft of claim 36 wherein the hull is configured to be beached wherein the flat keel portion contacts the seabed.
- 49. The landing craft of claim 36 wherein the water jets are mounted just forward of the transom.
- 50. The landing craft of FIG. 36 wherein the hull is of an aluminum material.
- 51. The landing craft of FIG. 36 wherein the hull is of a steel material.
- 52. A landing craft, comprising:a) a planing hull having bow, stern, port and starboard portions, a hull bottom that includes a generally flat wide keel portion and port and starboard chines, a transom, and an upper deck; b) the hull supporting one or more power units; c) a bow ramp supported by the hull and positioned at the hull bow portion, the stern ramp being movable relative to the hull between raised and lowered positions; d) a bow facing control station for controlling the craft and bow ramp from a forward position; e) a stern ramp supported by the hull and positioned at the hull stern portion, the bow ramp being movable relative to the hull between raised and lowered positions, the stern ramp forming an obtuse angle with the generally flat keel portion; f) an aft facing control station for controlling the craft and stern ramp from an aft position; g) the hull having one or more bow ballast tanks next to the bow; and h) the hull having stern ballast tanks that are positioned next to the stern portion of the hull and on opposing sides of the stern ramp.
- 53. The landing craft of claim 52 wherein the bow ramp moves forwardly away from the hull when it is moved from the raised to the lowered position.
- 54. The landing craft of claim 52 wherein the bow ramp is pivotally attached to the hull.
- 55. The landing craft of claim 52 wherein the stern ramp moves rearwardly away from the hull when it is moved from the raised to the lowered position.
- 56. The landing craft of claim 52 wherein the stern ramp is pivotally attached to the hull.
- 57. The landing craft of claim 52 wherein the hull has a beam of between about 35 and 50 feet.
- 58. The landing craft of claim 52 wherein the hull has a length of between about 130 and 150 feet.
- 59. The landing craft of claim 52 wherein the hull can be scaled to different length and beam by increasing the length or width of the generally flat keel portion.
- 60. The landing craft of claim 52 wherein the rear ballast tanks include port and starboard ballast tanks that are aft the transom.
- 61. The landing craft of claim 52 further comprising a jet guard on the hull stern portion that defines a wedge that helps to damp aft pitching motions initiated by waves.
- 62. The landing craft of claim 52 wherein the transom has a deadrise angle of less than 10 degrees.
- 63. The landing craft of claim 52 wherein the transom has a deadrise angle of about 5 degrees.
- 64. The landing craft of claim 52 wherein the hull is configured to be beached wherein the flat keel portion contacts the seabed.
- 65. The landing craft of claim 52 wherein the water jets are mounted just forward of the transom.
- 66. The landing craft of FIG. 52 wherein the hull is of an aluminum material.
- 67. The landing craft of FIG. 52 wherein the hull is of a steel material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Priority of our U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/363,968, filed Mar. 14, 2002, incorporated herein by reference, is hereby claimed.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
The invention disclosed herein was developed under Navy Contract Nos. N00024-01-C-2234 and N00024-02-C-2231. The government may have rights in this invention.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Provisional Applications (1)
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