Claims
- 1. A system for causing controlled flaking of a sail as it is lowered comprising, in combination:
- a sail track for arrangement in a generally vertical plane;
- a sail having a luff for attachment to said track and also having a head, a leech and a clew;
- means for connecting the sail luff at spaced-apart points therealong to said sail track for sliding movement along said sail track and for rotation between positions either parallel to or angled to said track;
- said means having rotation limiting portions at each of said spaced points arranged to prevent rotation in first one direction and then the other at said successive spaced points whereby, on lowering the sail, the luff is caused to flake first one way and then the other along the track;
- a plurality of first flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points spaced therealong, each of the first flaking devices defining a passageway therethrough, the passageway having a principal axis disposed at a first angle with respect to the substantially vertical plane of the sail when the latter is under tension in a raised position;
- a plurality of second flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points intermediate those at which the first flaking devices are attached, each of the second flaking devices defining a passageway therethrough, the passageway having a principal axis disposed at a second angle with respect to the substantially vertical plane of the sail, the first and second angles extending from opposite sides of the substantially vertical plane of the sail; and
- a continuous douser line having a first end and a second end and an intermediate portion disposed therebetween, the first end thereof being affixed to the sail proximate the head of the sail, the intermediate portion of the douser line being run through successive passageways in the first and second flaking devices, the douser line being substantially flaccid when the sail is in its raised position, the douser line being substantially straightened when tension applied to the sail to maintain it in its raised position is removed and a tensioning force is applied proximate the second end of the douser line to pull the sail downwardly, the straightened douser line forcing the principal axes of the passageways into alignment and rotating the first and second flaking devices in alternately opposite directions, the first and second flaking devices flaking the lower sail proximate the leech thereof in alternately opposite directions as the sail descends.
- 2. A system for dousing a sail, the sail having a head, foot, a leech, a luff, a tack at one lower corner and a clew at the other lower corner, and for controlling the leech thereof, the system comprising:
- a plurality of first flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points spaced therealong, each of the first flaking devices defining a passageway therethrough, the passageway having a principal axis disposed at a first angle with respect to the substantially vertical plane of the sail when the latter is under tension in a raised position;
- a plurality of second flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points intermediate those at which the first flaking devices are attached, each of the second flaking devices defining a passageway therethrough, the passageway having a principal axis disposed at a second angle with respect to the substantially vertical plane of the sail; and
- a douser line having a first end and a second end and an intermediate portion disposed therebetween, the first end thereof being affixed to the sail proximate the head of the sail, the intermediate portion of the douser line being run through successive passageways in the first and second flaking devices, the douser line being substantially flaccid when the sail is in its raised position, the douser line being substantially straightened when tension applied to the sail to maintain it in its raised position is removed and a tensioning force is applied proximate the second end of the douser line to pull the sail downwardly, the straightened douser line forcing the principal axes of the passageways into alignment and rotating the first and second flaking devices in alternately opposite directions, the first and second flaking devices flaking the lowering sail proximate the leech thereof as the sail descends.
- 3. The system defined by claim 2, wherein each first and second flaking device is generally U-shaped and includes a pair of legs that are joined at one end by a bight portion, each leg having defined proximate its other end a pair of apertures, each aperture in one leg being aligned with a respective aperture in the other leg, the pair of legs straddling a portion of the leech and being fastened together by a pair of elongate fasteners passing through the apertures and the leech.
- 4. The system defined by claim 2, wherein each first and second flaking device is generally U-shaped and includes a pair of legs that are joined at one end by a bight portion, each leg having defined proximate its other end an aperture, the aperture in one leg being aligned with the aperture in the other leg, the pair of legs straddling a portion of the leech and being fastened together by an elongate fastener passing through the apertures and the leech, each first and second flaking device being free to rotate to a limited degree about the elongate fastener.
- 5. The system defined by claim 3, wherein the first and second angles lie between 10 and 60 degrees.
- 6. The system defined by claim 5, wherein the first and second angles are substantially 371/2 degrees.
- 7. The system by claim 4 wherein the first and second angles be between 10 and 60 degrees.
- 8. The system defined by claim 7, wherein the first and second angles are substantially 371/2 degrees.
- 9. A system for dousing a sail, the sail having a head, a foot, a leech, a luff, a tack at one lower corner and a clew at the other lower corner, and for controlling the leech thereof, the system comprising:
- a plurality of flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points spaced therealong, each of the flaking devices defining a passageway therethrough, the passageway having a principal axis disposed at an angle with respect to the substantially vertical plane of the sail when the latter is under tension in a raised position, each flaking device being a relatively inflexible, elongate tab having a substantially flat surface and being affixed at one of its ends to the leech, the passageway being defined proximate its other end, the plane of the substantially flat surface being generally coincident with that of the sail when raised, the principal axis of the passageway being oriented substantially at right angles thereto; and
- a douser line having a first end and a second end and an intermediate portion disposed therebetween, the first end thereof being affixed to the sail proximate the head of the sail, the intermediate portion of the douser line being run through successive passageways in the first and second flaking devices in alternately opposite directions, the douser line being substantially flaccid when the sail is in its raised position, the douser line being substantially straightened when tension applied to the sail to maintain it in its raised position is removed and a tensioned force is applied proximate the second end of the douser line to pull the sail downwardly, the straightened douser line forcing the principal axes of the passageways into alignment and rotating the first and second flaking devices in alternately opposite directions, the first and second flaking devices flaking the lowering sail proximate the leech thereof s the sail descends.
- 10. A system for dousing a sail, the sail having a head, a foot, a leech, a luff, a tack at one lower corner and a clew at the other lower corner, and for controlling the leech thereof, the system comprising:
- a plurality of flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points spaced therealong, each of the flaking devices defining a passageway therethrough, the passageway having a principal axis disposed at an angle with respect to the substantially vertical plane of the sail when the latter is under tension in a raised position, each flaking device being formed by a portion of the leech defining an aperture therein that functions as a passageway, the principal axis of the passageway being oriented substantially at right angles to the planes of the sail when raised; and
- a continuous douser line having a first end and a second end and an intermediate portion disposed therebetween, the first end thereof being affixed to the sail proximate the head of the sail, the intermediate portion of the douser line being run through successive passageways in the flaking devices in alternately opposite directions, the douser line being substantially flaccid when the sail is in its raised position, the douser line being substantially straightened when tension applied to the sail to maintain it in its raised position is removed and a tensioning force is applied proximate the second end of the douser line to pull the sail downwardly, the straightened douser line forcing the principal axes of the passageways into alignment and rotating the flaking devices in alternately opposite directions, the flaking devices flaking the lowering sail proximate the leech thereof as the sail descends.
- 11. A system for dousing a sail, the sail having a head, a foot, a leech, a luff, a tack at one lower corner and a clew at the other lower corner, and for controlling the leech thereof, the system comprising:
- a plurality of first flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points spaced therealong, each of the first flaking devices defining a passageway therethrough, the passageway having a principal axis disposed at a first angle with respect to the substantially vertical plane of the sail when the latter is under tension in a raised position;
- a plurality of second flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points intermediate those at which the first flaking devices are attached, each of the second flaking devices defining a passageway therethrough, the passageway having a principal axis disposed at a second angle with respect to the substantially vertical plane of the sail, the first and second angles extending from opposite sides of the substantially vertical plane of the sail;
- a douser line having a first end and a second end and an intermediate portion disposed therebetween, the first end thereof being affixed to the sail proximate the head of the sail, the intermediate portion of the douser line being run through successive passageways in the first and second flaking devices, the douser line being substantially flaccid when the sail is in its raised position, the douser line being substantially straightened when tension applied to the sail to maintain it in its raised position is removed and a tensioning force is applied proximate the second end of the douser line to pull the sail downwardly, the straightened douser line forcing the principal axes of the passageways into alignment and rotating the flaking devices in alternately opposite directions, the flaking devices flaking the lowering sail proximate the leech thereof as the sail descends.
- 12. A system for causing controlled flaking of a sail as it is lowered, the sail having a head, a foot, a leech, a luff, a tack at one lower corner and a clew at the other lower corner, and for controlling the leech thereof, the system comprising:
- a sail track for arrangement in a generally vertical plane;
- a series of pairs of looped-together sail slides and sail flaking devices to connect the sail luff at spaced-apart points therealong to the track for sliding movement along the track and rotation between positions either parallel or perpendicular to the track, the sail slide and sail flaking devices having rotation limiting portions at each of the spaced points arranged to prevent rotation in first one direction and then the other at the successive spaced points whereby, on lowering the sail, the luff is caused to flake first one way and then the other along the track;
- a plurality of first flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points spaced therealong, each of the first flaking devices defining a passageway through that flaking device, the passageway being disposed at a first angle with respect to a first side of the plane of the sail when the latter is under tension in a raised position;
- a plurality of second flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points intermediate those at which the first flaking devices are attached, each of the second flaking devices defining a passageway through that flaking device, the passageway being disposed at a second angle with respect to a second side of the plane of the sail;
- a head block disposed proximate the head of the sail; and
- a douser line having one end thereof affixed proximate one lower corner of the sail, the douser line being run through the head block and returned proximate the foot of the sail, the douser line passing through the passageways in the first and second flaking devices such that, when tension applied to the sail is removed and tension is applied to the douser line, the passageways are forced into alignment, rotating the flaking devices in alternately opposite directions, the flaking devices flaking the now flaccid sail proximate the leech thereof as the sail descends.
- 13. A device for connecting a sail luff to a sail track and causing the sail to flake in a predetermined direction as it is lowered, the sail having a head, a foot, a leech, a luff, a tack at one lower corner and a clew at the other lower corner, the device comprising:
- a sail slide and companion sail flaking device having generally U-shaped portions that are looped together,
- at least one of the U-shaped portions lying at an angle to the direction of the slide movement when the slide and flaking device are in operative positions during sail raising and lowering,
- the U-shaped portions being dimensionally sized in relation to the angle of the included plane to permit limited rotation between the slide and flaking device from a position in which a sail luff connected to the flaking device is parallel to sail slide movement to a position substantially perpendicular to the sail slide movement;
- a plurality of first flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points spaced therealong, each of the first flaking devices defining a passageway therethrough, the passageway having a principal axis disposed at a first angle with respect to the substantially vertical plane of the sail when the latter is under tension in a raised position;
- a plurality of second flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points intermediate those at which the first flaking devices are attached, each of the second flaking devices defining a passageway therethrough, the passageway having a principal axis disposed at a second angle with respect to the substantially vertical plane of the sail, the first and second angles extending from opposite sides of the substantially vertical plane of the sail; and
- a douser line having a first end and a second end and an intermediate portion disposed therebetween, the first end thereof being affixed to the sail proximate the head of the sail, the intermediate portion of the douser line being run through successive passageways in the first and second flaking devices, the douser line being substantially flaccid when the sail is in its raised position, the douser line being substantially straightened when tension applied to the sail to maintain it in its raised position is removed and a tensioning force is applied proximate the second end of the douser line to pull the sail downwardly, the straightened douser line forcing the principal axes of the passageways into alignment and rotating the flaking devices in alternately opposite directions, the flaking devices flaking the lowering sail proximate the leech thereof as the sail descends.
- 14. A self-flaking attachment for connecting a sail having a head, a foot, a leech, a luff a tack at one lower corner and a clew at the other lower corner to a track and permitting the luff and the leech to straighten when the sail is stretched along the track and for causing the luff and the leech to flake alternately when the sail collapses along the track, the self-flaking attachment comprising:
- a series of pairs of interconnected sail slides and flaking devices spaced apart along the luff and track with the slide engaged with the track and the flaking device engaged with the luff;
- each flaking device and slide of each pair having a generally U-shaped portion with such portions looped together to connect the slide and flaking device, the looped-together portions having contacting edge surfaces and being so angled with respect to each other that relative rotation between the flaking device and slide is limited to substantially 90 degrees between a position in which the sail luff adjacent each of the pairs is parallel to the track and a position in which the luff is perpendicular to the track, the contacting edge surfaces and the looped-together portions being so arranged that rotation is permitted alternately in opposite directions for successive pairs of flaking devices and slides;
- a plurality of first flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points spaced therealong, each of the first flaking devices defining a passageway therethrough, the passageway having a principal axis disposed at a first angle with respect to the substantially vertical plane of the sail when the latter is under tension in a raised position;
- a plurality of second flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points intermediate those at which the first flaking devices are attached, each of the second flaking devices defining a passageway therethrough, the passageway having a principal axis disposed at a second angle with respect to the substantially vertical plane of the sail, the first and second angles extending from opposite sides of the substantially vertical plane of the sail;
- a head block disposed proximate the head of the sail; and
- a douser line having a first end and a second end and an intermediate portion disposed therebetween, the first end thereof being affixed proximate one lower corner of the sail, the intermediate portion of the douser line being run through the head block and returned proximate the foot of the sail, the intermediate portion of the douser line being run through successive passageways in the first and second flaking devices and through the head block, the douser line being substantially flaccid when the sail is in its raised position, the douser line being substantially straightened when tension applied to the sail to maintain it in its raised position is removed and a tensioning force is applied proximate the second end of the douser line to pull the sail downwardly, the straightened douser line forcing the principal axes of the passageways into alignment and rotating the flaking devices in alternately opposite directions, the flaking devices flaking the lowering sail proximate the leech thereof as the sail descends. alternately opposite directions, the flaking devices flaking the now flaccid sail proximate the leech.
- 15. A system for causing controlled flaking of a full-batten sail as it is lowered, the sail having a head, a foot, a leech, a luff, a tack at one lower corner and a clew at the other lower corner, the system comprising:
- a sail track arranged in a generally vertical plane;
- a sail having a luff and a leech with a series of battens extending substantially from the luff to the leech and spaced apart vertically therealong;
- a series of pairs of looped-together sail slides and sail flaking devices to connect the luff end of each batten to the track for sliding movement along the track and rotation of the batten between positions either parallel or perpendicular to the direction of sliding movement along the track, the series of pairs of looped-together sail slides and flaking devices having rotation limiting portions at each batten arranged to prevent rotation in first one and then the other direction at successive battens whereby, on lowering the sail, the successive battens are flaked first in one direction and then the other as the sail collapses, a flaking device being connected to the luff end of each batten, the sail slide having an upstanding bail comprising a pair of legs connected by a bight portion and the sail flaking device being looped through the bail, the rotation-limiting portions comprising the legs of the bail and flaking device;
- a plurality of first flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points spaced therealong, each of the first flaking devices defining a passageway through that flaking device, the passageway being disposed at a first angle with respect to a first side of the plane of the sail when the latter is under tension in a raised position;
- a plurality of second flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points intermediate those at which the first flaking devices are attached, each of the second flaking devices defining a passageway through that flaking device, the passageway being disposed at a second angle with respect to a second side of the plane of the sail;
- a head block disposed proximate the head of the sail; and
- a douser line having one end thereof affixed proximate one lower corner of the sail, the douser line being run through the head block and returned proximate the foot of the sail, the douser line passing through the passageways in the first and second flaking devices such that, when tension applied to the sail is removed and tension is applied to the douser line, the passageways are forced into alignment, rotating the flaking devices in alternately opposite directions, the flaking devices flaking the now flaccid sail proximate the leech thereof as the sail descends.
- 16. A self-flaking sail flaking device comprising:
- a generally U-shaped member having a pair of laterally spaced-apart leg portions integrally connected at one end by a bight portion and having adjacent the opposite ends transversely aligned retainer-receiving apertures;
- a retainer pin extending through and locked in the apertures;
- a U-shaped, chafe-preventing member disposed within the flaking device and having a pair of legs connected together at one end by a bight portion and having at the opposite end a pair of aligned apertures with the pin extending through the apertures of the chafe-preventing member and with the bight portion of the chafe-preventing member spaced from the bight portion of the flaking device, the apertures of the flaking device lying in a plane intersecting the bight portion of the flaking device at an angle lying between and including approximately 30 and 80 degrees, the bight portion and legs of the flaking device having edges adapted to engage the bail of a sail slide through which the flaking device is looped to limit rotation of the flaking device on such bail between positions in which the pin is either perpendicular to the bail or parallel thereto;
- a plurality of first flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points spaced therealong, each of the first flaking devices defining a passageway therethrough, the passageway having a principal axis disposed at a first angle with respect to the substantially vertical plane of the sail when the latter is under tension in a raised position;
- a plurality of second flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points intermediate those at which the first flaking devices are attached, each of the second flaking devices defining a passageway therethrough, the passageway having a principal axis disposed at a second angle with respect to the substantially vertical plane of the sail, the first and second angles extending from opposite sides of the substantially vertical plane of the sail;
- a head block disposed proximate the head of the sail; and
- a douser line having a first end and a second end and an intermediate portion disposed therebetween, the first end thereof being affixed proximate one lower corner of the sail, the intermediate portion of the douser line being run through the head block and returned proximate the foot of the sail, the intermediate portion of the douser line being run through successive passageways in the first and second flaking devices and through the head block, the douser line being substantially flaccid when the sail is in its raised position, the douser line being substantially straightened when tension applied to the sail to maintain it in its raised position is removed and a tensioning force is applied proximate the second end of the douser line to pull the sail downwardly, the straightened douser line forcing the principal axes of the passageways into alignment and rotating the flaking devices in alternately opposite directions, the flaking devices flaking the lowering sail proximate the leech thereof as the sail descends.
- 17. A self-flaking sail flaking device comprising:
- a sail slide having a base member for sliding engagement with a sail track and a generally U-shaped bail fixed to and upstanding from the base member, the bail lying in a plane disposed perpendicular to the base member and inclined to the direction of slide movement during raising and lowering of a sail, the angle of inclination lying between approximately 30 and 80 degrees, the bail being adapted to cooperate with a sail flaking device looped therethrough and attached to the luff of the sail to limit rotation of the flaking device to approximately 90 degrees;
- a plurality of first flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points spaced therealong, each of the first flaking devices defining a passageway therethrough, the passageway having a principal axis disposed at a first angle with respect to the substantially vertical plane of the sail when the latter is under tension in a raised position;
- a plurality of second flaking devices attached to the leech of the sail at points intermediate those at which the first flaking devices are attached, each of the second flaking devices defining a passageway therethrough, the passageway having a principal axis disposed at a second angle with respect to the substantially vertical plane of the sail, the first and second angles extending from opposite sides of the substantially vertical plane of the sail;
- a head block disposed proximate the head of the sail; and
- a douser line having a first end and a second end and an intermediate portion disposed therebetween, the first end thereof being affixed proximate one lower corner of the sail, the intermediate portion of the douser line being run through the head block and returned proximate the foot of the sail, the intermediate portion of the douser line being run through successive passageways in the first and second flaking devices and through the head block, the douser line being substantially flaccid when the sail is in its raised position, the douser line being substantially straightened when tension applied to the sail to maintain it in its raised position is removed and a tensioning force is applied proximate the second end of the douser line to pull the sail downwardly, the straightened douser line forcing the principal axes of the passageways into alignment and rotating the flaking devices in alternately opposite directions, the flaking devices flaking the lowering sail proximate the leech thereof as the sail descends.
CROSS REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/376,316, filed Jul. 6, 1989 and subsequently issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,986,205 on Jan. 22, 1991.
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