Claims
- 1. In an improved propulsion system for boats, the improvement comprising:
a first propulsion system including a first fluid accelerating rotor with said first fluid accelerating rotor disposed, at least in its majority, between hulls of a multi-hulled boat and operating with gas and water supplied to forward portions of said first fluid accelerating rotor when the multi-hulled boat is traveling forward at high speed, an elevation of a lower portion of said first fluid accelerating rotor proximal an elevation of a keel of the multi-hulled boat, and a periphery of said first fluid accelerating rotor, at least in its majority, surrounded by a rotor housing.
- 2. The improved propulsion system of claim 1 wherein a second propulsion system including a second fluid accelerating rotor with said second fluid accelerating rotor disposed, at least in its majority, between hulls of a multi-hulled boat and operating with gas and water supplied to forward portions of said second fluid accelerating rotor when the multi-hulled boat is traveling forward at high speed, an elevation of a lower portion of said second fluid accelerating rotor proximal an elevation of a keel of the multi-hulled boat, and a periphery of said second fluid accelerating rotor, at least in its majority, surrounded by a rotor housing.
- 3. The improved propulsion system of claim 1 which further comprises a rudder disposed aft of the first fluid accelerating rotor.
- 4. The improved propulsion system of claim 1 which further comprises a reversing mechanism that is disposed, at least in its majority, aft of the first fluid accelerating rotor.
- 5. The improved propulsion system of claim 4 wherein the reversing mechanism includes a reversing bucket element.
- 6. The improved propulsion system of claim 4 wherein the reversing mechanism includes at least two reversing bucket elements.
- 7. The improved propulsion system of claim 1 which further includes a secondary inlet gas supply means to supply gas to the first fluid accelerating rotor when the multi-hulled boat is traveling forward at high speed and liquid to the first fluid accelerating rotor when the multi-hulled boat is traveling in reverse.
- 8. The improved propulsion system of claim 7 wherein the secondary inlet gas supply means includes a step that creates a waterline that separates the gas and the liquid when the multi-hulled boat is traveling forward at high speed.
- 9. The improved propulsion system of claim 1 wherein said rotor housing includes a primary fluid inlet disposed, at least in its majority, forward of the first fluid accelerating rotor.
- 10. The improved propulsion system of claim 1 which further includes an inlet liquid level adjustment means forward of the first fluid accelerating rotor.
- 11. The improved propulsion system of claim 9 wherein the primary fluid inlet is in mechanical communication with one or more flow directing vanes.
- 12. The improved propulsion system of claim 11 wherein said flow directing vanes are, at least in part, airfoil shaped.
- 13. The improved propulsion system of claim 9 which further includes an air fence proximal the primary fluid inlet.
- 14. The improved propulsion system of claim 9 wherein the primary fluid inlet is proximal a connecting surface that connects two hulls of the multi-hull boat with said surface, as seen in a vertical transverse plane of the multi-hull boat, angled to horizontal over a majority of its width.
- 15. The improved propulsion system of claim 14 wherein said connecting surface, as seen in a vertical transverse plane of the multi-hull boat, is at least in part of an inverted-V shape.
- 16. In an improved propulsion system for boats, the improvement comprising:
a first propulsion system including a first fluid accelerating rotor with said first fluid accelerating rotor operating with gas and water supplied to forward portions of said first fluid accelerating rotor when the boat is traveling forward at high speed, an elevation of a lower portion of said first fluid accelerating rotor proximal an elevation of a keel of the boat and is disposed, at least in its majority, to a side of a hull of the boat.
- 17. The improved propulsion system of claim 16 wherein the first fluid accelerating rotor is proximal an angled surface that, as seen in a vertical transverse plane of the boat, is angled to horizontal at an average angle of at least 15 degrees over a majority of its width and is disposed, at least in its majority, to a side of a hull of the boat.
- 18. The improved propulsion system of claim 16 wherein the first fluid accelerating rotor is proximal an angled surface that, as seen in a vertical transverse plane of the boat, is angled to horizontal at an average angle of at least 20 degrees over a majority of its width and is disposed, at least in its majority, to a side of a hull of the boat.
- 19. The improved propulsion system of claim 16 wherein the first fluid accelerating rotor is proximal an angled surface that, as seen in a vertical transverse plane of the boat, is angled to horizontal at an average angle of at least 25 degrees over a majority of its width and is disposed, at least in its majority, to a side of a hull of the boat.
- 20. The improved propulsion system of claim 16 wherein a second propulsion system including a second fluid accelerating rotor with said second fluid accelerating rotor operating with gas and water supplied to forward portions of said second fluid accelerating rotor when the boat is traveling forward at high speed, an elevation of a lower portion of said second fluid accelerating rotor proximal an elevation of a keel of the boat and wherein the second fluid accelerating rotor is disposed, at least in its majority, to a side of a hull of the boat.
- 21. The improved propulsion system of claim 20 wherein the second fluid accelerating rotor is proximal an angled surface that, as seen in a vertical transverse plane of the boat, is angled to horizontal at an average angle of at least 15 degrees over a majority of its width and is disposed, at least in its majority, to a side of a hull of the boat.
- 22. The improved propulsion system of claim 20 wherein the second fluid accelerating rotor is proximal an angled surface that, as seen in a vertical transverse plane of the boat, is angled to horizontal at an average angle of at least 20 degrees over a majority of its width and is disposed, at least in its majority, to a side of a hull of the boat.
- 23. The improved propulsion system of claim 20 wherein the second fluid accelerating rotor is proximal an angled surface that, as seen in a vertical transverse plane of the boat, is angled to horizontal at an average angle of at least 25 degrees over a majority of its width and is disposed, at least in its majority, to a side of a hull of the boat.
- 24. The improved propulsion system of claim 16 which further comprises a rudder disposed aft of the first fluid accelerating rotor.
- 25. The improved propulsion system of claim 16 which further comprises a reversing mechanism that is disposed, at least in its majority, aft of the first fluid accelerating rotor.
- 26. The improved propulsion system of claim 25 wherein the reversing mechanism includes a reversing bucket element.
- 27. The improved propulsion system of claim 25 wherein the reversing mechanism includes at least two reversing bucket elements.
- 28. The improved propulsion system of claim 16 which further includes a secondary inlet gas supply means to supply gas to the first fluid accelerating rotor when the boat is traveling forward at high speed and liquid to the first fluid accelerating rotor when the boat is traveling in reverse.
- 29. The improved propulsion system of claim 28 wherein the secondary inlet gas supply means includes a step that creates a waterline that separates the gas and the liquid when the boat is traveling forward at high speed.
- 30. The improved propulsion system of claim 16 wherein a periphery of said first fluid accelerating rotor is, at least in its majority, surrounded by a rotor housing.
- 31. The improved propulsion system of claim 30 wherein said rotor housing includes a primary fluid inlet disposed, at least in its majority, forward of the first fluid accelerating rotor.
- 32. The improved propulsion system of claim 31 wherein the primary fluid inlet is in mechanical communication with one or more flow directing vanes.
- 33. The improved propulsion system of claim 32 wherein said flow directing vanes are, at least in part, airfoil shaped.
- 34. The improved propulsion system of claim 31 which further includes an air fence proximal the primary fluid inlet.
- 35. The improved propulsion system of claim 16 wherein the boat has multiple hulls.
- 36. The improved propulsion system of claim 16 wherein the boat is a monohull.
- 37. The improved propulsion system of claim 16 which further includes an inlet liquid level adjustment means forward of the first fluid accelerating rotor.
- 38. In an improved propulsion system for boats, the improvement comprising:
a first propulsion system including a first fluid accelerating rotor with said first fluid accelerating rotor operating with gas and water supplied to forward portions of said first fluid accelerating rotor when the boat is traveling forward at high speed, an elevation of a lower portion of said first fluid accelerating rotor proximal an elevation of a keel of the boat, and which further includes a secondary inlet fluid supply means to supply gas to the first fluid accelerating rotor when the boat is traveling forward at high speed and liquid to the first fluid accelerating rotor when the boat is traveling in reverse.
- 39. The improved propulsion system of claim 38 wherein a second propulsion system including a second fluid accelerating rotor with said second fluid accelerating rotor operating with gas and water supplied to forward portions of said second fluid accelerating rotor when the boat is traveling forward at high speed, an elevation of a lower portion of said second fluid accelerating rotor proximal an elevation of a keel of the boat, and which further includes a secondary inlet gas supply means to supply gas to the first fluid accelerating rotor when the boat is traveling forward at high speed and liquid to the second fluid accelerating rotor when the boat is traveling in reverse.
- 40. The improved propulsion system of claim 38 wherein the secondary inlet gas supply means includes a step that creates a waterline that separates the gas and the liquid when the multi-hulled boat is traveling forward at high speed.
- 41. The improved propulsion system of claim 38 which further comprises a rudder disposed aft of the first fluid accelerating rotor.
- 42. The improved propulsion system of claim 38 which further comprises a reversing mechanism that is disposed, at least in its majority, aft of the first fluid accelerating rotor.
- 43. The improved propulsion system of claim 42 wherein the reversing mechanism includes a reversing bucket element.
- 44. The improved propulsion system of claim 42 wherein the reversing mechanism includes at least two reversing bucket elements.
- 45. The improved propulsion system of claim 38 wherein a periphery of said first fluid accelerating rotor is, at least in its majority, surrounded by a rotor housing.
- 46. The improved propulsion system of claim 45 wherein said rotor housing includes a primary fluid inlet disposed, at least in its majority, forward of the first fluid accelerating rotor.
- 47. The improved propulsion system of claim 46 wherein the primary fluid inlet is in mechanical communication with one or more flow directing vanes.
- 48. The improved propulsion system of claim 47 wherein said flow directing vanes are, at least in part, airfoil shaped.
- 49. The improved propulsion system of claim 46 which further includes an air fence proximal the primary fluid inlet.
- 50. The improved propulsion system of claim 46 wherein the primary fluid inlet is proximal an angled surface that, as seen in a vertical transverse plane of the boat, is angled to horizontal over a majority of its width.
- 51. The improved propulsion system of claim 38 wherein the boat has multiple hulls.
- 52. The improved propulsion system of claim 38 wherein the boat is a monohull.
CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part-application to Applicant's earlier filed applications Ser. No. 09/702,905 filed Oct. 26, 2000 and Ser. No. 09/809,414 filed Mar. 15, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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09702905 |
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10336026 |
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09809414 |
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10336026 |
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