Claims
- 1. A chevron rib structure for providing support in a boat hull, said boat having a fore, said structure comprising:
- a hull, having fore and aft sections, including opposite side sections extending along a length of said hull, said side sections combining at a keel line extending along a longitudinal center axis of said hull;
- a plurality of triangulated structures pointing to said fore of the boat and being formed by a plurality of V-shaped ribs and a plurality of cross beams connected thereto;
- each said V-shaped rib being secured to an inner surface of said hull and aligned with respect to other said V-shaped ribs in a chevron configuration,
- each of said ribs including legs which join to form said V-shape,
- each of said ribs having a summit section proximate an apex thereof and a valley section between adjoining legs,
- said ribs being positioned proximate one another such that said summit section of each rib extends into said valley section of a preceding rib located fore thereof,
- said legs having lower surfaces secured to said hull;
- each of said cross beams being secured to at least one corresponding V-shaped rib,
- each of said cross beams traversing said boat hull.
- 2. A chevron rib structure for providing support in a boat hull, according to claim 1, wherein said legs are constructed with a hat-shaped cross section having lateral rims extending outward from opposite sides thereof, said lateral rims being secured to said hull.
- 3. A chevron rib structure for providing support in a boat hull, according to claim 1, wherein front ends of said legs are formed with a complex angle such that said front ends and sides of each leg substantially form a 45.degree. angle with a keel center line, in a horizontal plane, and said front ends form an acute angle with a vertical plane extending through an outermost edge of said front end.
- 4. A chevron rib structure for providing support in a boat hull, according to claim 1, wherein each of said ribs extends from outer sides of said hull forward and downward along said side sections until an apex of each rib joins said keel line.
- 5. A chevron rib structure for providing support in a boat hull, according to claim 1, wherein said cross beams are constructed from U-shaped channels.
- 6. A chevron rib structure for providing support in a boat hull, according to claim 1,
- wherein each of said cross beams has outer ends secured to tail ends of a corresponding fore rib, extending from said cross beam toward the fore section of the hull, and
- wherein each of said cross beams has a center section secured to a summit section of a corresponding aft rib, extending from an aft section of the hull at least to said cross beam.
- 7. A chevron rib structure for providing support in a boat hull, according to claim 6, further comprising bulkhead support cross beams for supporting bulkheads of the boat, said bulkhead support cross beams traversing, and being secured to, at least one of said ribs.
- 8. A chevron rib structure for providing support in a boat hull, according to claim 6, wherein each side section includes inner and outer keel sections extending parallel to one another and to said keel line, said inner and outer keel sections, proximate said bow, having differing dead rise angles with respect to a horizontal plane extending through said keel line.
- 9. A chevron rib structure for providing support in a boat hull, according to claim 8, wherein said inner and outer keel sections are joined along corrugations extending along a length of said hull.
- 10. The chevron rib structure for providing support in supporting a boat hull according to claim 6, wherein a spacing between adjacent ribs is greatest proximate said stern and least proximate said bow.
- 11. A chevron rib structure for providing support in a boat hull, according to claim 1,
- wherein a spacing between adjacent ribs is greatest proximate said stern and least proximate said bow.
- 12. A chevron rib structure for providing support in a boat hull, according to claim 1, wherein said ribs extend from said stern to said bow of said hull.
- 13. The chevron rib structure for providing support in a boat hull according to claim 1, wherein the number of said cross beams is smaller than the number of said V-shaped ribs, and
- wherein a plurality of said V-shaped ribs in said fore section are not connected to corresponding cross beams.
- 14. The chevron rib structure for providing support in a boat hull according to claim 1, wherein each of said cross beams is secured to outer ends of corresponding first V-shaped ribs, proximate a chine, and
- wherein each of said cross beams is secured also to a summit section of second V-shaped ribs located aft of said first V-shaped ribs.
- 15. A support structure for providing support in a boat hull comprising:
- a plurality of independent triangulated structures having apexes pointing toward a fore section of said boat hull;
- each of said triangulated structures being formed by a cross beam connected to outer ends of a pair of legs of a rib structure, said pair of legs meeting at an apex of the triangulated structure;
- said triangulated structures being at least partially nested.
- 16. The support structure for supporting providing support in a boat hull according to claim 15 wherein each of said triangulated structures is connected to a cross beam of another one of said triangulated structures.
- 17. The support structure for supporting providing support in a boat hull according to claim 16 further comprising:
- a plurality of plates, each connected to a summit section of a said triangulated support structure and to a central section of a cross beam of a cross beam of an adjacent triangulated structure.
- 18. The support structure for providing support in a boat hull according to claim 15 wherein the amount of nesting of adjacent triangulated structures is not constant.
- 19. A chevron rib structure for providing support in an aluminum boat hull, said boat having a fore, said structure comprising:
- a hull, having a bow and a stem, the hull including opposite side sections formed of aluminum and extending along a length of said hull, said side sections combining at a keel line extending along a longitudinal center axis of said hull;
- a plurality of symmetric V-shaped ribs pointing to said fore of the boat, each said V-shaped rib being secured to an inner surface of said hull and aligned with respect to other said V-shaped ribs in a chevron configuration,
- each of said ribs including first and second legs which join at a first angle to form said V-shape,
- wherein each said first leg directly contacts a corresponding second leg at said keel line of said boat, so that said first legs are not separated from the corresponding second legs,
- said legs having lower surfaces secured to said hull,
- wherein said V-shaped ribs extend substantially the entire distance from said bow to said stern; and
- a plurality of cross beams, each of said cross beams being secured to at least one corresponding V-shaped rib,
- each of said cross beams traversing said boat hull.
- 20. The structure of claim 19 wherein each of said ribs has a summit section proximate an apex thereof and a valley section between adjoining legs, and wherein said ribs are positioned proximate one another such that said summit section of each rib extends into said valley section of a preceding rib located fore thereof.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/283,043, filed on Jul. 29, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,640,923.
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Divisions (1)
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