Claims
- 1. A displacement hull formed of a single, elongated, flat panel of resilient material, said panel having a bow end and an aft end comprising at least one, basic, bow, primary cut in said panel, said bow primary cut extending from said bow end of said panel towards said aft end of said panel to a basic terminating point before reaching said aft end of said panel; at least one, opposing, aft, primary cut in said panel beginning from said aft end of said panel, and extending towards said bow end of said panel, to an opposing terminating point before reaching said bow end of said panel; said basic, bow, primary cut and said opposing, aft, primary cut overlapping each other for a considerable distance to form at least one, elongated, relatively-narrow, centrally-located, inner, flexible strip between said basic and opposing primary cuts within said panel; said panel having one outer portion along said basic, bow, primary cut and another outer portion along said opposing, aft, primary cut that can be bent to any desired angle with respect to each other and said inner flexible strip; said basic, bow, primary cut and said opposing, aft, primary cut forming edges that are adaptable to be drawn together and secured in a watertight manner to form a bow and a bow chine, and a stern and stern chine, respectively, for said displacement hull.
- 2. A displacement hull, as in claim 1, wherein said opposing, aft, primary cut is joined by an opposing secondary cut extending from said opposing terminating point, and gradually and smoothly drawing away from said opposing aft primary cut to shape said after end when said edges of said panel are drawn together.
- 3. A displacement hull, as in claim 1, wherein said basic, bow, primary cut is joined by a basic secondary cut; said basic, bow, primary cut curving near said bow end of said panel into a bow curve in one direction, and said basic secondary cut curving near said bow end into a mirror-image curve to join said basic, bow curve when said bow edges of said panel are drawn together.
- 4. A displacement hull, as in claim 1, having one or more tertiary cuts, at or near one of said terminating points, curving outwardly from one of said primary cuts to relieve the stress on the panel around said terminating point.
- 5. A displacement hull, as in claim 1, having a plurality of basic, bow, primary cuts overlapping said opposing, aft, primary cut, on either side of said opposing, aft, primary cut to produce, in effect, a series of bow chines gradually curving said bow from one side to the other.
- 6. A displacement hull, as in claim 5, wherein said plurality of basic, bow, primary cuts are partial cuts, cutting part way, but not all the way, through said panel, and said tertiary cuts are also partial cuts.
- 7. A displacement hull, as in claim 5, wherein said plurality of basic, bow, primary cuts radiate from a location near the keel portion of the bow end to concentrate said series of bow chines in a small area, and produce a sharper bow.
- 8. A displacement hull, as in claim 5, wherein said primary cuts may be extended past said terminating points by partial cuts.
- 9. A displacement hull, as in claim 1, wherein said basic, bow, primary cut, and its opposing, aft, primary cut is on the port side of said hull panel, and a mirror image of said basic, bow, and opposing aft primary cuts are made on the starboard side of said hull panel to form a wider hull with more flexible strips and less bending.
- 10. A displacement hull, as in claim 1, wherein said basic, bow, and opposing, aft, primary cuts have mirror-image cuts from the aft end of said hull panel with said opposing primary and secondary cuts joined to provide a curve for said centrally-located portion of said hull.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a substitute of the U.S. Pat. application, Ser. No. 878,135, filed 06/25/86, now abandoned for a UNITARY-PANEL BOAT HULL CONSTRUCTION, Which is a continuation-in-part of the U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 703,224, filed 02/19/85, now abandoned, by the applicant Charles F. Gunderson.
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