Claims
- 1. A ship having a hull defining a bow having a substantially V-shaped form in the design waterline plane of ship, and having a general frame form defining a bottom surface and two side surfaces, the bottom surface of the hull having a bottom section that is horizontal in a cross-section of the hull and extends longitudinally of the hull midway between the two side surfaces of the hull, and the bottom surface of the hull also having two inclined sections that are located entirely below said design waterline plane and are joined to the bottom section along respective sides thereof and to the side surfaces respectively, each such join being along a clearly defined longitudinal intersection edge, the width of said section and of each of the inclined sections being at least 20% of the maximum beam of the hull, and the inclined sections extending over a substantial part of the length of the hull.
- 2. A ship according to claim 1, wherein each side surface has at least a lower part that is inclined outwards in the upward direction.
- 3. A ship according to claim 2, wherein the angle formed between said inclined section and a horizontal plane is greater than the angle formed between said lower part of the side surface and a vertical plane.
- 4. A ship according to claim 2, wherein said lower part of the side surface extends above the design waterline plane for such a distance that it remains above the waterline plane even when the ship heels to the maximum angle for which it is designed.
- 5. A ship according to claim 1, wherein each side surface has at least an upper part that is vertical.
- 6. A ship according to claim 1, wherein said bottom section and said inclined sections each extend in the longitudinal direction of the hull over at least 20% of the length of the hull in the design waterline plane.
- 7. A ship according to claim 6, wherein said bottom section and said inclined sections each extend over at least 30% of the length of the hull in the design waterline plane.
- 8. A ship according to claim 1, wherein the width of said bottom section is at least 30% of the maximum beam of said hull.
- 9. A ship according to claim 1, having a single propulsion propeller, wherein the width of said bottom section is at least equal to the diameter of said single propeller.
- 10. A ship according to claim 1, having two propulsion propellers, wherein the width of said bottom section is at least 80% of the distance between the rotation axes of said propellers.
- 11. A ship according to claim 1, wherein each inclined section, in a cross-section of the hull, is of substantially constant inclination over its entire width from the bottom section to the side surface to which it is joined.
- 12. A ship according to claim 1, having two propulsion propellers and wherein the width of the bottom section is at least 80 percent of the distance between the rotation axes of said propellers and said inclined section extends towards the rear of the hull beyond the point at which the bottom line of the hull is inclined upwards towards the rear of the hull.
- 13. A ship according to claim 1, wherein said general frame form is present at the cross section of the hull that is longitudinally in the middle of the hull in the design waterline plane.
- 14. A ship according to claim 1, having a middle hull portion of substantially uniform beam extending over at least 25% of the length of the design waterline plane, wherein said general frame form is present at the cross-section of the hull that is longitudinally in the middle of the hull in the design waterline plane.
- 15. A ship according to claim 1, having a middle hull portion of substantially uniform beam extending over at least 25% of the length of the hull in the design waterline plane, wherein said general frame form is present at a cross-section of the hull that is aft of the forward end of the middle hull portion by a distance equal to 20% of the length of the hull in the design waterline plane and is forward of the section that is longitudinally in the middle of the hull in the design waterline plane.
- 16. A ship according to claim 1, wherein the rear portion of said bottom section has substantially uniform width over that part of the hull where the bottom line of said hull is mainly horizontal, viewed from the side of the ship, and extends aft of said part of the hull.
- 17. A ship according to claim 1, wherein said horizontal bottom section increases in width towards the rear of the hull over a substantial portion of the length of the hull aft of the cross-section of the hull that is longitudinally in the middle of the hull in the design waterline plane.
- 18. A ship according to claim 17, wherein the width of said bottom section is, at the forward end of said bottom section, less than 15% of the maximum beam of the hull.
- 19. A ship according to claim 17, wherein said bottom section is located at the bottom of a horizontally wedge-formed construction that protrudes from the hull at a forward region of said hull where the bottom line of the hull proper, as viewed from the side of the ship, is inclined upwards.
- 20. A ship according to claim 1, wherein said inclined section extends towards the rear of the hull beyond the point at which the bottom line of the hull is inclined upwards towards the rear of the hull.
- 21. A ship according to claim 1, wherein each side surface has a lower part that is inclined outwards in the upwards direction and an upper part that is substantially vertical, and the lower part of the side surface extends above the design waterline plane for such a distance that the upper part remains above the waterline plane even when the ship heels to the maximum angle for which it is designed.
- 22. A ship according to claim 21, wherein the angle of inclination to the vertical of the lower part of the side decreases in the forward direction of the ship over a substantial portion of the length of the hull aft of the cross-section of the hull that is longitudinally in the middle of the hull in the design waterline plane, and the width the bottom surface of the hull increases in the forward direction over said substantial portion of the length of the hull.
- 23. A ship according to claim 1, wherein the angle between said inclined section and a horizontal plane, measured in a plane that is cross-sectional of the hull, remains substantially constant over a substantial portion of the length of the hull aft of the cross-section of the hull that is longitudinally in the middle of the hull in the design waterline plane, and the depth of the bottom section beneath the design waterline plane decreases in the aft direction of the ship over said substantial portion of the length of the hull.
- 24. A ship according to claim 1, wherein each side surface has, over a substantial part of the length of the hull in the design waterline plane, an upper part that is substantially vertical and is disposed wholly above the design waterline plane and a lower part that extends both below and above the design waterline plane and is inclined outwards in the upward direction.
- 25. A ship according to claim 24, wherein the angle of inclination to vertical of the lower part of the side surface is smaller at a first location that is longitudinally in the middle of the hull in the design waterline plane than at a second location that is aft of said first location by at least 20 percent of the length of the hull in the design waterline plane.
- 26. A ship having a hull defining a bow having a substantially V-shaped form in the design waterline plane of the ship, and having a general frame form defining a bottom surface and two side surfaces, the bottom surface of the hull having a bottom section that is horizontal in a cross-section of the hull and extends longitudinally of the hull midway between the two side surfaces of the hull, and the bottom surface of the hull also having two inclined sections that are each inclined relative to a horizontal plane at an angle from 5 degrees to 30 degrees, the inclined sections being located entirely below said design waterline plane and being joined to the bottom section along respective sides thereof and to the side surfaces respectively, each such join being along a clearly defined longitudinal intersection edge, the width of said section and of each of the inclined sections being at least 20% of the maximum beam of the hull, and the inclined sections extending over a substantial part of the length of the hull.
- 27. A ship according to claim 26, wherein:
- (a) each side surface has at least a lower part that is inclined outwards in the upwards direction and extends above the design waterline plane for such a distance that it remains above the waterline plane even when the ship heels to the maximum angle for which it is designed,
- (b) said bottom section and said inclined sections each extend in the longitudinal direction of the hull over at least 30% of the length of the hull in the design waterline plane,
- (c) the angle formed between said inclined sections and a horizontal plane is from 8 degrees to 20 degrees and is greater than the angle formed between said lower part of the side surface and a vertical plane,
- (d) the ship has a middle hull portion of substantially uniform beam extending over at least 25% of the length of the hull in the design waterline plane, and
- (e) said general frame form is present at a cross-section of the hull that is aft of the forward end of the middle hull portion by a distance equal to 20% of the length of the hull in the design waterline plane and is forward of the section that is longitudinally in the middle of the hull in the design waterline plane.
- 28. A ship according to claim 26, wherein the angle of inclination of the inclined bottom sections relative to a horizontal plane is from 8 degrees to 20 degrees.
- 29. A ship hull defining a bow having a substantially V-shaped form in the design waterline plane of the hull, and having a general frame form defining a bottom surface and two side surfaces, the bottom surface of the hull having a bottom section that is horizontal in a cross-section of the hull and extends longitudinally of the hull midway between the two side surfaces of the hull, and the bottom surface of the hull also having two inclined sections that are located entirely below said design waterline plane and are joined to the bottom section along respectively sides thereof and to the side surfaces respectively, each such join being along a clearly defined longitudinal intersection edge, the width of said bottom section and of each of the inclined sections being at least 20% of the maximum beam of the hull, and the inclined sections extending over a substantial part of the length of the hull.
- 30. A hull according to claim 29, wherein said horizontal bottom section increases in width towards the rear of the hull over a substantial portion of the length of the hull aft of the cross-section of the hull that is longitudinally in the middle of the hull in the design waterline plane.
- 31. A hull according to claim 30, wherein the width of said bottom section is, at the forward end of said bottom section, less than 15% of the maximum beam of the hull.
- 32. A hull according to claim 30, wherein said bottom section is located at the bottom of a horizontally wedge-formed construction that protrudes from the hull at a forward region of said hull where the bottom line of the hull proper, as viewed from the side of the hull, is inclined upwards.
- 33. A ship hull according to claim 29, wherein each side surface has a lower part that is inclined outwards in the upwards direction and an upper part that is substantially vertical, and the lower part of the side surface extends above the design waterline plane for such a distance that the upper part remains above the waterline plane even when the hull heels to the maximum angle for which it is designed.
- 34. A hull according to claim 33, wherein the angle of inclination to the vertical of the lower part of the side surface decreases in the forward direction of the hull over a substantial portion of the length of the hull aft of the cross-section of the hull that is longitudinally in the middle of the hull in the design waterline plane, and the width the bottom surface of the hull increases in the forward direction over said substantial portion of the length of the hull.
- 35. A hull according to claim 29, wherein the angle between said inclined section and a horizontal plane, measured in a plane that is cross-sectional of the hull, remains substantially constant over a substantial portion of the length of the hull aft of the cross-section of the hull that is longitudinally in the middle of the hull in the design waterline plane, and the depth of the bottom section beneath the design waterline plane decreases in the aft direction of the hull over said substantial portion of the length of the hull.
- 36. A ship having a hull defining a bow having a substantially V-shaped form in the design waterline plane of the ship, and having a general frame form defining a bottom surface and two side surfaces, the bottom surface of the hull having a bottom section that is horizontal in a cross-section of the hull and extends longitudinally of the hull midway between the two side surfaces of the hull, and the bottom surface of the hull also having two inclined sections that are located entirely below said design waterline plane and are joined to the bottom section along respective sides thereof and to the side surfaces respectively, each such join being along a clearly defined longitudinal intersection edge, the width of said bottom section and of each of the inclined sections being at least 20 percent of the maximum beam of the hull, and the inclined sections extending over a substantial part of the length of the hull, and the ship comprising an air bubbling system with air discharge openings located at the lower edges of said inclined sections and dimensioned for the discharge of air into the water, such that rising bubbles create strong ascending water streams.
- 37. A ship according to claim 36, wherein said openings are located over that longitudinal portion of the hull where the bottom line of the hull is substantially horizontal as viewed from the side of the ship.
- 38. A ship according to claim 37, wherein the openings are located in a horizontally wedge-shaped construction protruding from the hull at a forward region of the hull.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 707,870, filed Mar. 4, 1985, and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
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Continuations (1)
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