Claims
- 1. A submersible watercraft, comprising:
- (a) a first hull and a second hull, the two hulls being disposed generally parallel to and spaced apart from each other, the hulls being constructed as submarines and including a propulsion unit and a direction control mechanism for maneuvering the watercraft, each hull having:
- (a.1) watertight walls defining a submersible pressure hull, and
- (a.2) ballast tanks adapted to be flooded and blown for varying the bouyancy of the watercraft;
- (b) a submersible pilot's cab spaced apart from the two hulls and disposed generally above the two hulls approximately in a longitudinal symmetry plane defined between the first and the second hulls, the pilot's cab having:
- (b.1) a pilot's cab pressure vessel having pressure-resistant viewports and a hatch for admitting a pilot to the interior of the pressure vessel, and
- (b.2) piloting control means for piloting the watercraft,
- the pilot's cab weighing less than the volume of water it displaces when submerged, thereby serving as a buoyancy body; and
- (c) a plurality of tubular members for rigidly interconnecting the pilot's cab and the first and the second hull, each of the tubular members extending between the pilot's cab and a hull so that a catamaran-hull-separation region defined between the two hulls for the length of the watercraft and below the mean water surface when the watercraft is substantially fully surfaced on a substantially even keel is not obstructed by structural members connecting the two hulls, the catamaran-hull-separation region including a below-waterline-hull silhouette area defined in the longitudinal symmetry plane between the first and second hulls, the below-waterline-hull-silhouette area being defined by an upper waterlevel line defined by the intersection of the mean water surface and the longitudinal symmetry plane and by a hull-outline curve defined by the intersection of the longitudinal symmetry plane and lines perpendicular to the longitudinal symmetry plane which are tangent to the first and second hulls at points below the mean water surface when the watercraft is substantially fully surfaced on a substantially even keel, the catamaran-hull-separation region thereby extending from the mean water surface to a depth equal to the depth of a bottom of the hulls when the watercraft is substantially fully surfaced on a substantially even keel, each of the tubular members having at least a section which is pressure resistant and weighs less than the volume of water displaced by the section when it is submerged, so that the watercraft has the stability of a catamaran when substantially fully surfaced and is weight stable when completely submerged and when partially submerged with the two hulls substantially completely below the mean water surface and the pilot's cab above the mean water surface.
- 2. The submersible watercraft according to claim 1, in which the pilot's cab includes:
- (b.3) a first enclosure defining a pilot's compartment, the steering stand being located in the pilot's compartment,
- (b.4) first pressure controlling means for maintaining the pilot's compartment under approximately atmospheric pressure,
- (b.5) a second enclosure defining a diver-exit chamber for accommodating a diver, and
- (b.6) second pressure controlling means for placing the diver-exit chamber under an ambient pressure.
- 3. The submersible watercraft according to claim 2 in which the second enclosure of the pilot's cab has a diver-exit opening in the enclosure and a tubular diver-exit shaft having a sealable hatch at one end joined to the opening and projecting outward from the pilot's cab providing a passageway for divers to pass between the water and the diver-exit chamber.
- 4. The submersible watercraft according to claim 3 in which the second enclosure of the pilot's cab has a utility opening in the enclosure and a tubular utility shaft joined to the opening and projecting outward from the pilot's cab for permitting supplies, lines and the like to pass from the diver-exit chamber to the outside of the pilot's cab, the utility shaft having a first sealable hatch and a second sealable hatch mounted respectively at the two ends of the utility shaft.
- 5. The submersible watercraft according to claim 4 in which the utility opening is located in the floor of the diver-exit chamber and the tubular utility shaft extends linearly in a generally vertical direction when the watercraft is in a horizontal rest position, the watercraft further including a utility hoist located at the diver-exit chamber and cable of being positioned over the utility opening for hoisting articles through the utility shaft.
- 6. The submersible watercraft according to claim 3 in which the pilot's cab includes a third enclosure defining a third compartment, the third enclosure being located between the diver-exit chamber and the pilot's compartment, the third enclosure having a first opening for access to the third compartment, the first opening having a closable hatch mounted thereon, the pilot's cab further including third pressure-controlling means for maintaining the third compartment under atmospheric pressure.
- 7. The submersible watercraft according to claim 4 further including a hoist mounted in the third compartment.
- 8. The submersible watercraft according to claim 4 in which the third enclosure includes a second opening, the first opening providing passage between the third compartment and the pilot's compartment and the second opening provided passage between the third compartment and the diver-exit chamber, the first and the second openings being fitted with pressure-resistant doors.
- 9. The submersible watercraft according to claim 1 in which a diver-exit hatch is located in one of the tubular members.
- 10. The submersible watercraft according to claim 1 further comprising an internal-combustion-engine power plant located in one of the hulls.
- 11. The submersible watercraft according to claim 1, in which the pilot's cab further includes a periscope mounted on the cab for observation during semisubmerged operation.
- 12. The submersible watercraft according to claim 1 in which the pilot's cab further includes a propulsion unit mounted on the cab.
- 13. The submersible watercraft according to claim 1 in which at least one of the tubular members serves as a strut and has a passageway extending therethrough.
- 14. The submersible watercraft according to claim 13 in which the passageway extends between one of the two hulls and the pilot's cab.
- 15. The submersible watercraft according to claim 13 in which there are at least four tubular members interconnecting the pilot's cab and the first and the second hull, at least two tubular members serving as struts extending between the pilot's cab and the first hull, and at least two tubular members serving as struts extending between the pilot's cab and the second hull.
- 16. The submersible watercraft according to claim 15 further comprising supplemental buoyancy bodies located between the struts for increased stability in surfacing and submerging.
- 17. The submersible watercraft according to claim 1 in which the pilot's cab is disposed at least about 5 meters above the two hulls.
- 18. The submersible watercraft according to claim 1 further comprising a compressed gas supply located in one of the two hulls.
- 19. The submersible watercraft according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of electric storage batteries located in bilge areas of the two hulls, the batteries thereby serving as ballast for the two hulls.
- 20. The submersible watercraft according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of generally elongated storage pressure vessels adapted to contain electric storage batteries, each storage pressure vessel being attached to one of the two hulls and extending generally parallel to the hull.
- 21. The submersible watercraft according to claim 1 in which one of the tubular members is provided with a closable exit port.
- 22. The submersible watercraft according to claim 1 in which one of the hulls further includes a pressure resistant viewpoint for observing a work area.
- 23. The submersible watercraft according to claim 1 further comprising a swinging bridge located between the two hulls, the swinging bridge comprising a first and a second half-bridge section, the first and the second half-bridge sections being pivotably attached to the first and second hulls to permit the swinging bridge to be swung out of the catamaran-hull-separation region between the two hulls.
- 24. A submersible watercraft, comprising:
- (a) a first hull and a second hull, the two hulls being disposed generally parallel to and spaced apart from each other, the hulls being constructed as submarines, each hull having:
- (a.1) watertight walls defining a submersible pressure hull,
- (a.2) ballast tanks adapted to be flooded and blown for varying the buoyancy of the watercraft,
- (a.3) a propulsion unit, and
- (a.4) a direction control mechanism;
- (b) a submersible pilot's cab spaced apart from the two hulls and disposed generally above the two hulls approximately in a longitudinal symmetry plane defined between the first and the second hulls, the pilot's cab having:
- (b.1) a pilot's cab pressure vessel having pressure-resistant viewports and a hatch for admitting a pilot to the interior of the pressure vessel,
- (b.2) a first enclosure defining a pilot's compartment,
- (b.3) piloting control means for piloting the watercraft, the piloting control means being located in the pilot's compartment,
- (b.4) first pressure controlling means for maintaining the pilot's compartments under approximately atmospheric pressure,
- (b.5) a second enclosure defining a diver-exit chamber for accommodating a diver,
- (b.6) second pressure controlling means for placing the diver-exit chamber under an ambient pressure, and
- (b.7) a propulsion unit mounted on the cab, the pilot's cab weighing less than the volume of water it displaces when submerged, thereby serving as a buoyancy body; and
- (c) a plurality of tubular members for rigidly interconnecting the pilot's cab and the first and the second hull, each of the tubular members extending between the pilot's cab and hull and having at least a section which is pressure resistant and weighs less than the volume of water displaced by the section when it is submerged, so that the watercraft has the stability of a catamaran when substantially fully surfaced and is weight stable when completely submerged and when partially submerged with the two hulls substantially completely below the mean water surface and the pilot's cab above the mean water surface.
- 25. A submersible watercraft, comprising:
- (a) a first hull and a second hull, the two hulls being disposed generally parallel to and spaced apart from each other, the hulls being constructed as submarines and including a propulsion unit and a direction control mechanism for maneuvering the watercraft, each hull having:
- (a.1) watertight walls defining a submersible pressure hull, and
- (a.2) ballast tanks adapted to be flooded and blown for varying the buoyancy of the watercraft;
- (b) a submersible pilot's cab spaced apart from the two hulls and disposed generally above the two hulls approximately in a longitudinal symmetry plane defined between the first and the second hulls, the pilot's cab having:
- (b.1) a pilot's cap pressure vessel having pressure-resistant viewports and a hatch for admitting a pilot to the interior of the pressure vessel, and
- (b.2) piloting control means for piloting the watercraft,
- the pilot's cab weighing less than the volume of water it displaces when submerged, thereby serving as a buoyancy body; and
- (c) a plurality of tubular members for rigidly interconnecting the pilot's cab and the first and the second hull, each of the tubular members extending between the pilot's cab and a hull and having at least a section which is pressure resistant and weighs less than the volume of water displaced by the section when it is submerged, the minimum distance between the first and second hulls being greater than the maximum width of the pilot's cab, and the minimum vertical distance between the hulls and the pilot's cab being approximately equal to or greater than the minimum distance between the hulls, so that the watercraft has the stability of a catamaran when substantially fully surfaced and is weight stable when completely submerged and when partially submerged with the two hulls substantially completely below the mean water surface and the pilot's cab above the mean water surface.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 264,413, filed May 18, 1981, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 22,630, filed Mar. 21, 1979, now abandoned.
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