Claims
- 1. A semi-submerged ship, comprising:
- a superstructure;
- a pair of longitudinally extending streamlined submersible hulls;
- a plurality of submersible struts each having a lower end connected to and extending upwardly from a corresponding one of the hulls, the struts being streamlined in longitudinal cross section to minimize hydrodynamic drag and including a front strut and a rear strut longitudinally spaced on each hull;
- means for defining a vertical cargo passage which extends substantially unobstructed through each strut;
- means for defining a horizontal cargo passage which extends substantially unobstructed through each hull, the horizontal cargo passage extending between and connecting the vertical cargo passages in the struts connected to the hull in a continuous path;
- first joint means for connecting the lower end of each strut to a corresponding one of the hulls to permit cargo to be moved between the vertical and horizontal cargo passages therein;
- second joint means for connecting the upper end of each strut to the superstructure so that the hulls are transversely spaced apart and transverse loads on the struts are resisted without any connecting members extending transversely between the hulls while permitting the passage of cargo through the struts;
- at least portions of the struts and hulls having a double walled construction, with load bearing structure contained between the walls to minimize obstruction of the cargo passages; and
- the hulls and struts having displacement buoyancy such that when the ship is in the water the hulls will be submerged and the superstructure will be above the water.
- 2. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 1, wherein the struts and interconnecting passages have fluid flow paths therethrough, each of the struts has flow guiding turning vanes therein at the junction of the corresponding vertical and horizontal cargo passages, and pumping means in the superstructure for pumping fluid through the flow paths.
- 3. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 2, wherein one of the struts has a closed anti-sloshing wall at the upper end thereof, and the pumping means has a pick-up through the wall and a discharge into the other strut.
- 4. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 2, wherein the fluid flow paths are of substantially constant cross section.
- 5. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 1, and including hollow portions in the superstructure interconnecting the vertical cargo passages.
- 6. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 5, wherein the hollow portions of the superstructure are inclined downwardly toward the struts.
- 7. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 1, wherein the second joint means includes load bearing bracing members interconnecting the struts and the superstructure, the bracing members being spaced longitudinally to permit unobstructed passage of cargo therebetween.
- 8. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 1, and wherein each hull has hollow shell portions on opposite sides of the horizontal cargo passage and strut to provide tank space separate from the vertical and horizontal cargo passages.
- 9. A semi-submerged ship, comprising:
- a superstructure;
- a pair of longitudinally extending streamlined submersible hulls;
- at least one pair of submersible struts each having a lower end connected to and extending upwardly from a corresponding one of the hulls, the struts being streamlined in longitudinal cross section to minimize hydrodynamic drag;
- means for defining a vertical cargo passage which extends substantially unobstructed through each strut;
- means for defining a horizontal cargo passage which extends substantially unobstructed through each hull;
- first joint means for connecting the lower end of each strut to a corresponding one of the hulls to permit cargo to be moved between the vertical and horizontal cargo passages therein;
- second joint means for connecting the upper end of each strut to the superstructure so that the hulls are transversely spaced apart and transverse loads on the struts are resisted without any connecting members extending transversely between the hulls while permitting the passage of cargo through the struts;
- each hull having hollow shell portions on opposite sides of the horizontal cargo passage and strut to provide tank space separate from the vertical and horizontal cargo passages; and
- the hulls and struts having displacement buoyancy such that when the ship is in the water the hulls will be submerged and the superstructure will be above the water.
- 10. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 9, wherein the struts comprise a front strut and a rear strut longitudinally spaced on each hull, and the horizontal cargo passage extends between and connects the vertical cargo passages in the struts in a continuous path.
- 11. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 10, wherein the struts and interconnecting passages have fluid flow paths therethrough, each of the struts has flow guiding turning vanes therein at the junction of the corresponding vertical and horizontal cargo passages, and pumping means in the superstructure for pumping fluid through the flow paths.
- 12. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 11, wherein one of the struts has a closed anti-sloshing wall at the upper end thereof, and the pumping means has a pick-up through the wall and a discharge into the other strut.
- 13. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 11, wherein the fluid flow paths are of substantially constant cross section.
- 14. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 9, and including hollow portions in the superstructure interconnecting the vertical cargo passages.
- 15. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 14, wherein the hollow portions of the superstructure are inclined downwardly toward the struts.
- 16. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 9, wherein the second joint means includes load bearing bracing members interconnecting the struts and the superstructure, the bracing members being spaced longitudinally to permit unobstructed passage of cargo therebetween.
- 17. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 9, wherein at least portions of the struts and hulls are of double walled construction, with load bearing structure contained between the walls to minimize obstruction of the cargo passages.
- 18. A semi-submerged ship, comprising:
- a superstructure;
- a pair of longitudinally extending streamlined submersible hulls;
- a pair of front and rear submersible struts corresponding to each hull, each strut having a lower end connected to and extending upwardly from its corresponding hull, the struts being streamlined in longitudinal cross section to minimize hydrodynamic drag;
- means for defining a vertical cargo passage whigh extends substantially unobstructed through each strut;
- means for defining a horizontal cargo passage which extends substantially unobstructed through each hull and connects in a continuous path with the vertical cargo passages in the front and rear struts connected to the hull;
- first joint means for connecting the lower end of each strut to a corresponding one of the hulls to permit cargo to be moved between the vertical and horizontal cargo passages therein;
- second joint means for connecting the upper end of each strut to the superstructure so that the hulls are transversely spaced apart and transverse loads on the struts are resisted without any connecting members extending transversely between the hulls while permitting the passage of cargo through the struts;
- the struts and interconnecting passages having fluid flow paths therethrough, pumping means in the superstructure for pumping fluid through the flow paths, and wherein at least one of the struts of one of the front and rear pairs has a closed anti-sloshing wall at the upper end thereof, and the pumping means has a pick-up through the wall and a discharge into the other strut of the one front and rear pair; and
- the hulls and struts having displacement buoyancy such that when the ship is in the water the hulls will be submerged and the superstructure will be above the water.
- 19. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 18, wherein the fluid flow paths are of substantially constant cross section.
- 20. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 18, and including hollow portions in the superstructure interconnecting the vertical cargo passages.
- 21. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 20, wherein the hollow portions of the superstructure are inclined downwardly toward the struts.
- 22. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 18, wherein the second joint means includes load bearing bracing members interconnecting the struts and the superstructure, the bracing members being spaced longitudinally to permit unobstructed passage of cargo therebetween.
- 23. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 18, wherein at least portions of the struts and hulls are of double walled construction, with load bearing structure contained between the walls to minimize obstruction of the cargo passages.
- 24. A semi-submerged ship according to claim 18, and wherein each hull has hollow shell portions on opposite sides of the horizontal cargo passage and strut to provide tank space separate from the vertical and horizontal cargo passages.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 73,183 filed Sept. 7, 1974, and now abandoned.
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