Claims
- 1. A catamaran construction, comprising:
- (a) two forwardly longitudinally elongated, laterally spaced pontoons adapted to float on a body of water,
- (b) a forwardly elongated pod,
- (c) and arched support means attached to the pontoons and supporting the pod in elevated relation to the pontoons and above space between the pontoons,
- (d) each pontoon having a floodable end compartment, and conduit means to conduct water to said end compartments to flood same when the catamaran is capsized in inverted position, whereby the flooded end compartments of the pontoons then tend to sink in the water, and the opposite ends of the pontoons tend to rise above water surface level, for rotating the catamaran into upright position,
- (e) and including inflatable bladder means in said floodable end compartments to displace water therefrom when the pontoons are in upright positions.
- 2. The catamaran construction of claim 1 wherein said compartments are at the forward ends of the pontoons, and said conduit means includes two conduits each having a forward inlet exposed to the pontoon exterior, and a rearward outlet exposed to the interior of said compartment.
- 3. The catamaran construction of claim 2 wherein each conduit extends generally rearwardly, said outlets located in the upper half of each conduit when the catamaran is upright, whereby water entering the inlets when the catamaran is upright flows in the conduits below said outlets to discharge outside said compartments, and water entering the inlets when the catamaran is inverted flows in the conduits to discharge via said outlets into said compartments.
- 4. The catamaran of claim 3 wherein each pontoon also includes a self bailing zone into which water drains from said conduits when the catamaran is upright.
- 5. The catamaran of claim 4 wherein said end compartments extend longitudinally beneath said self bailing zones.
- 6. The catamaran of claim 4 wherein said end compartments are at the forward ends of the pontoons, there also being water-tight rear compartments extending below the self bailing zones.
- 7. The catamaran construction of claim 1 wherein said arched support means includes fore and aft arch structures which are longitudinally spaced apart.
- 8. The catamaran construction of claim 7 wherein the arch structures have endwise telescoping interconnection with said pontoons.
- 9. The catamaran construction of claim 8 wherein the fore arch structure telescopically clamp relatively rearwardly onto the pontoons, and the aft arch structures telescopically clamp relatively forwardly onto the pontoons.
- 10. The catamaran construction of claim 9 wherein each pontoon has laterally projecting upper rail means over which the arch structures clamp.
- 11. The catamaran construction of claim 10 wherein each arch structure has C-shaped receptacles fitting over the upper extents of the pontoons and said rail means.
- 12. The catamaran structure of claim 1 including a mast attached to said pod, the arched support means forming openings receiving the rod.
- 13. The catamaran structure of claim 12 wherein the mast has a base portion received in an upright socket defined by the pod, proximate the arched support means, the mast base portion tapering downwardly to seat in the socket.
- 14. The catamaran structure of claim 13 wherein the pod and each pontoon consists of molded glass fiber and resin layers.
- 15. The catamaran structure of claim 14 wherein the pod is hollow and forms an elevated cabin.
- 16. The catamaran construction of claim 1 wherein the pod has a forward flotation section positioned to project into the ocean and exert righting torque on the catamaran when the flooded end compartments of the pontoons project downwardly into the water.
- 17. A catamaran comprising
- (a) two pontoons,
- (b) means to support structure between the pontoons,
- (c) and means including inflatable bladders in the pontoons to controllably and locally flood the pontoon interiors and discharge water from the flooded interiors in such manner as to rotate the catamaran from inverted to righted condition, said bladders located to displace water from the pontoon interiors when the bladders are inflated and when the pontoons are in upright positions.
- 18. The method of righting a capsized catamaran having hollow pontoons containing inflatable bladders, that includes:
- (i) employing and operating automatic flooding means for locally flooding the pontoons to effect rotation and sinking of ends of the pontoons, to cause the catamaran to up-end in the water, and
- (ii) removing water from the flooded pontoons by inflating the bladders to cause the catamaran to right itself in the water, from up-ended state.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the catamaran includes a pod generally between the pontoons, and including the step of causing the pod to partially enter the water in up-ended state of the catamaran to exert floatation force creating a torque tending to right the catamaran.
- 20. A catamaran construction, comprising:
- (a) two forwardly longitudinally elongated, laterally spaced pontoons adapted to float on a body of water,
- (b) a forwardly elongated pod,
- (c) and arched support means attached to the pontoons and supporting the pod in elevated relation to the pontoons and above space between the pontoons,
- (d) said arched support means including forward and aft arch structures which are longitudinally spaced apart, the forward arch structure telescopically clamping relatively rearwardly onto the pontoons, and the aft arch structure telescopically clamping relatively forwardly onto the pontoons, the pontoons tapering forwardly from the forward arch structure, and tapering rearwardly from the aft arch structure,
- (e) and including a mast attached to said pod, the arched structure forming openings receiving the pod, the mast associated with the forward arch structure.
- 21. The catamaran structure of claim 20 wherein the mast has a base portion received in an upright socket defined by the pod, proximate the forward arch structure, the mast base portion tapering downwardly to seat in the socket.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 914,354, filed Oct. 2, 1986, now abandoned.
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