Claims
- 1. A sponson for a watercraft, the watercraft including a hull having a surface area for contacting water in which the watercraft travels, the sponson comprising:a nose; a trailing end; a base including a hull engaging surface extending in a curve from the nose to the trailing end, the hull engaging surface including a top edge; and a submergible surface extending outward from the top edge of the hull engaging surface that contacts the water and increases the surface area of the hull contacting the water when the watercraft travels through the water; wherein the submergible surface further comprises means for reducing water pressure when the watercraft travels through the water.
- 2. A sponson for a watercraft, the watercraft including a hull having a surface area for contacting water in which the watercraft travels, the sponson comprising:a nose; a trailing end; a base including a hull engaging surface extending in a curve from the nose to the trailing end, the hull engaging surface including a top edge; and a submergible surface extending outward from the top edge of the hull engaging surface that contacts the water and increases the surface area of the hull contacting the water when the watercraft travels through the water; wherein the submergible surface includes a non-uniform configuration that reduces water pressure on the submergible surface when the watercraft travels through the water.
- 3. The sponson of claim 2, wherein the non-uniform configuration includes a channel adjacent the trailing end.
- 4. The sponson of claim 3, wherein the channel extends obliquely along a portion of the outboard submergible surface.
- 5. A sponson for a watercraft, the watercraft including a hull having a surface area for contacting water in which the watercraft travels, the sponson comprising:a nose; a trailing end; and a submergible surface extending between the nose and the trailing end that contacts the water and increases the surface area of the hull contacting the water when the watercraft travels through the water, and including a portion configured to reduce water pressure on the submergible surface when the watercraft travels through the water.
- 6. The sponson of claim 5, wherein the portion of the submergible surface comprises a channel adjacent the trailing end.
- 7. The sponson of claim 6, wherein the channel extends obliquely along the portion of the submergible surface.
- 8. The sponson of claim 6, further comprising a base including a top edge, a bottom edge, and a hull engaging surface extending from the bottom edge to the top edge;the submergible surface further includes: a bottom surface extending between the nose and the trailing end and extending outward from the bottom edge of the base; and an outboard surface extending outward from the top edge of the base to the bottom surface; and the channel extends obliquely from a portion of the outboard surface adjacent the bottom surface toward the top edge.
- 9. The sponson of claim 8, wherein the channel further comprises:an inlet formed across a portion of the outboard surface and a portion of the bottom surface; and an outlet formed in the trailing end intermediate the bottom surface and the top edge.
- 10. The sponson of claim 9, wherein the inlet is larger than the outlet.
- 11. The sponson of claim 9, wherein the inlet is radiused at the junction with the bottom surface and the junction with the outboard surface.
- 12. The sponson of claim 5 further includes a curved base extending between the nose and the trailing end.
- 13. The sponson of claim 5, wherein the submergible surface further comprises:a bottom surface extending between the nose and the trailing end; and an outboard surface extending between the nose and the trailing end; wherein the outboard surface and the bottom surface lie submerged below a water surface when the watercraft is stationary in the water, the outboard surface lies above the water surface when the watercraft is travelling through the water along a straight path, and the outboard surface and the bottom surface lie below the water surface when the watercraft is travelling through the water along a curved path.
- 14. A watercraft comprises:a hull having: a bow; a stem including a non-linear transom; and two sides extending from the bow to the stem; and a sponson attached to each of the sides of the hull along the transom and including: a nose; a trailing end; a base including a hull engaging surface extending in a curve from the nose to the trailing end and engaging the non-linear transom, the hull engaging surface including a top edge; and a submergible surface extending outward from the top edge of the hull engaging surface that contacts the water and increases the surface area of the hull contacting the water when the watercraft travels through the water; and wherein the submergible surface extends between the nose and the trailing end, lies outboard of the base, and includes a channel.
- 15. The sponson of claim 14, wherein the channel is adjacent the trailing end.
- 16. The sponson of claim 15, wherein the channel extends obliquely along a portion of the outboard surface.
- 17. A watercraft comprises:a hull having: a bow; a stem including a transom; and two sides extending from the bow to the stem; and a sponson attached to each of the sides of the hull along the transom and including: a nose; a trailing end; and a submergible surface extending between the nose and the trailing end that contacts the water and increases the surface area of the hull contacting the water when the watercraft travels through the water, the submergible surface including a portion configured to reduce water pressure on the submergible surface when the watercraft travels through the water.
- 18. The watercraft of claim 17, wherein the submergible surface further comprises a channel adjacent the trailing end.
- 19. The watercraft of claim 18, wherein the channel extends obliquely along a portion of the submergible surface.
- 20. The watercraft of claim 18, wherein the sponson further comprises a base including a top edge, a bottom edge, and a hull engaging surface extending from the bottom edge to the top edge and engaging the hull;the submergible surface further includes: a bottom surface extending between the nose and the trailing end and extending outward from the bottom edge of the base; and an outboard surface extending outward from the top edge of the base to the bottom surface; and the channel extends obliquely from a portion of the outboard surface adjacent the bottom surface toward the top edge.
- 21. The watercraft of claim 20, the channel further comprises:an inlet formed across a portion of the outboard surface and a portion of the bottom surface; and an outlet formed in the trailing end intermediate the bottom surface and the top edge.
- 22. The watercraft of claim 21, wherein the inlet is larger than the outlet.
- 23. The watercraft of claim 21, wherein the inlet is radiused at the junction with the bottom surface and the junction with the outboard surface.
- 24. The watercraft of claim 17, wherein the sides are curved along the transom; andthe sponson further includes a curved base extending between the nose and the trailing end; wherein the curvature of the base is complimentary to the curvature of the sides.
- 25. The watercraft of claim 17, wherein the submergible surface further comprises:a bottom surface extending between the nose and the trailing end; and an outboard surface extending between the nose and the trailing end; wherein the outboard surface and the bottom surface lie submerged below a water surface when the watercraft is stationary in the water, the outboard surface lies above the water surface when the watercraft is travelling through the water along a straight path, and the outboard surface and the bottom surface lie below the water surface when the watercraft is travelling through the water along a curved path.
- 26. A sponson for a watercraft, the watercraft including a hull having a surface area for contacting water in which the watercraft travels, the sponson comprising:a nose; a trailing end; a base including a hull engaging surface extending in a curve from the nose to the trailing end, the hull engaging surface including a top edge; and a submergible surface extending outward from the top edge of the hull engaging surface that contacts the water and increases the surface area of the hull contacting the water when the watercraft travels through the water; wherein the submergible surface further comprises: a bottom surface extending between the nose and the trailing end; and an outboard surface extending between the nose and the trailing end; wherein the outboard surface and the bottom surface lie submerged below a water surface when the watercraft is stationary in the water, the outboard surface lies above the water surface when the watercraft is travelling through the water along a straight path, and the outboard surface and the bottom surface lie below the water surface when the watercraft is travelling through the water along a curved path.
- 27. A watercraft comprises:a hull having: a bow; a stem including a non-linear transom; and two sides extending from the bow to the stern; and a sponson attached to each of the sides of the hull along the transom and including: a nose; a trailing end; a base including a hull engaging surface extending in a curve from the nose to the trailing end and engaging the non-linear transom, the hull engaging surface including a top edge; and a submergible surface extending outward from the top edge of the hull engaging surface that contacts the water and increases the surface area of the hull contacting the water when the watercraft travels through the water; and wherein the submergible surface further comprises: a bottom surface extending between the nose and the trailing end; and an outboard surface extending between the nose and the trailing end; wherein the outboard surface and the bottom surface lie submerged below a water surface when the watercraft is stationary in the water, the outboard surface lies above the water surface when the watercraft is travelling through the water along a straight path, and the outboard surface and the bottom surface lie below the water surface when the watercraft is travelling through the water along a curved path.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority of now abandoned provisional application(s) No. 60/232,062 filed on Sep. 12, 2000, which is incorporated by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/232062 |
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