Claims
- 1. A marine vehicle water pressure signature modification system comprising in combination:
- hollow, flexible, water-inflatable means capable of being inflated to a predetermined volumetric configuration by water being forced into the hollow thereof, as it is being towed therein;
- a marine vehicle having a predetermined hull configuration; and
- means effectively connected between said marine vehicle and the aforesaid hollow, flexible, water-inflatable means for the towing thereof at a predetermined water depth from the bottom of said marine vehicle and at a given intermediate position between the bow and stern thereof.
- 2. The system of claim 1 further characterized by an exit hole located in the aft end of said hollow, flexible, waterinflatable means capable of being inflated to a predetermined volumetric configuration by water being forced into the hollow thereof, as it is being towed therein, with the size of said exit hole being smaller than the size of the entrance through which said water passes as it is being forced into the aforesaid hollow thereof.
- 3. The system of claim 1 wherein said marine vehicle having a predetermined hull configuration is a ship.
- 4. The system of claim 1 wherein said hollow, flexible, water-inflatable means capable of being inflated to a predetermined volumetric configuration by water being forced into the hollow thereof, as it is being towed therein comprises an elongated bag having an open front end and a closed aft end.
- 5. The system of claim 1 wherein said hollow, flexible, water-inflatable means capable of being inflated to a predetermined volumetric configuration of water being forced into the hollow thereof, as it is being towed therein comprises:
- an elongated bag having a longitudinal axis of revolution;
- a passageway extending through said elongated bag along the longitudinal axis of revolution thereof, with the forward entrance thereof having a larger diameter than the rearward exit thereof; and
- means mounted in contiguous disposition with the forward entrance of said passageway for the maintenance thereof in a substantially open configuration.
- 6. The system of claim 1 wherein said hollow, flexible, water-inflatable means capable of being inflated to a predetermined volumetric configuration of water being forced into the hollow thereof, as it is being towed therein comprises a plurality of bags, each of which has an open front end and a closed aft end.
- 7. The system of claim 1 wherein said hollow, flexible, water-inflatable means capable of being inflated to a predetermined volumetric configuration by water being forced into the hollow thereof as it is being towed therein comprises a plurality of elongated bags, each of which includes:
- a longitudinal axis of revolution;
- a passageway extending therethrough along the longitudinal axis of revolution thereof, with the forward entrance of said tapered passageway having a larger diameter than the rearward exit thereof; and
- means mounted in contiguous disposition with the forward entrance of said passageway for the maintenance thereof in a substantially open configuration.
- 8. The system of claim 1 wherein said means effectively connected between said marine vehicle and the aforesaid hollow, flexible, water-inflatable means for the towing thereof at a predetermined water depth from the bottom of said marine vehicle and at a given intermediate position between the bow and stern thereof comprises:
- a tow cable; and
- means effectively connected to said tow cable for the urging thereof toward a predetermined position as a result of said tow cable being pulled through the water by the aforesaid marine vehicle.
- 9. The system of claim 8 further characterized by a winch connected between the forward end of said tow cable and said marine vehicle.
- 10. The system of claim 8 further characterized by a bridle connected between the aft end of said tow cable and the forward end of the aforesaid hollow, flexible, water-inflatable means.
- 11. The system of claim 1 wherein said means effectively connected between said marine vehicle and the aforesaid hollow, flexible, water-inflatable means for the towing thereof at a predetermined water depth from the bottom of said marine vehicle and at a given position between the bow and stern thereof comprises:
- a plurality of tow cables; and
- means effectively connected to each of said tow cables for the respective urging thereof toward predetermined positions as a result of said tow cables being pulled through the water by the aforesaid marine vehicle.
- 12. The system of claim 11 further characterized by a winch connected between the forward ends of said plurality of tow cables and said marine vehicle.
- 13. The system of claim 11 further characterized by a plurality of bridles connected between the aft ends of said plurality of tow cables and the forward ends of the aforesaid hollow, flexible, water-inflatable means, respectively.
- 14. A method of modifying the water pressure signature of a marine vehicle comprising the steps of:
- disposing at least one open-ended, elongated, flexible bag, having a forward open end that is larger than the aft open end thereof, substantially under the marine vehicle the water pressure signature of which is to be modified, with the longitudinal axis thereof substantially parallel to the direction of travel of said vehicle;
- driving the marine vehicle, the water pressure signature of which is to be modified, along a given course; and
- towing said bag from a predetermined control position on said marine vehicle in such manner that it fills and inflates with water as said water flows therethrough and substantially maintains the aforesaid disposition in said inflated condition as said marine vehicle is driven along its given course.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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2969036 |
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Jan 1961 |
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