Claims
- 1. A submersible hydrofoil vessel comprising;
- a hull having a forward section and a rear section, propulsion means within said rear section,
- a jettisonable rear housing in said rear section,
- a fuel tank within said rear housing,
- said forward section including a pilot compartment having control means therein,
- a pair of forward fins extending substantially laterally from said hull,
- a pair of rear fins extending laterally from said hull,
- displaceable vertically disposed control surfaces on said rear section,
- said forward fins displaceable between an upper substantially horizontal position and a lower angular position, said forward fins additionally displaceable between alternate pitch angles,
- said control means manipulatable to actuate said forward fins, rear fins and control surfaces, whereby
- said submersible hydrofoil vessel is operable as a hydrofoil while surfaced with said forward fins displaced to said lower angular position and is alternately operable as a submersible vessel with said forward fins displaced to said upper substantially horizontal position.
- 2. A completely submersible hydrofoil vessel having permanent positive static buoyancy and operable in a water environment, said vessel comprising;
- a hull having a forward section and a rear section,
- engine propulsion means within said rear section capable of providing dynamic force and forward motion to propel said vessel,
- said forward section including a pilot compartment having engine and other control means therein,
- fixed, permanent internal flotation means providing positive static buoyancy,
- a pair of forward fins extending substantially laterally from said hull and capable of providing hydrodynamic down force,
- a pair of rear fins extending laterally from said hull,
- displaceable vertically disposed control surfaces on said rear section,
- said forward fins displaceable between an upper substantially horizontal position and a lower angular position, said forward fins additionally displaceable between alternate pitch angles,
- said control means manipulatable to actuate said forward fins, rear fins and control surfaces, whereby
- said completely submersible hydrofoil is operable as a hydrofoil while surfaced with said forward fins displaced to said lower angular position and powered by said engine and is alternately operable as a completely submersible vessel by means of said dynamic force provided by said engine with said forward fins displaced to said upper substantially horizontal position to provide said hydrodynamic down force while in said forward motion.
- 3. A completely submersible hydrofoil vessel according to claim 2 wherein,
- said engine propulsion means in combination with said positive static buoyancy provides sufficient said dynamic force to enable said vessel to ballistically depart said water environment for limited periods.
- 4. A completely submersible hydrofoil vessel according to claim 3 including,
- a drive shaft operable by said propulsion means and extending to said rudder,
- a propeller on said drive shaft rearwardly of said rudder,
- said propeller including a main section joined to a rear section by a universal joint, and
- said rear drive shaft section carried by said rudder.
- 5. A completely submersible hydrofoil vessel according to claim 2 wherein,
- said vertically disposed control surfaces on said rear section include a rear-most rudder.
- 6. A completely submersible hydrofoil vessel according to claim 2 wherein,
- said vertically disposed control surfaces on said rear section include a top-most dorsal fin.
- 7. A completely submersible hydrofoil vessel according to claim 2 wherein,
- said pair of forward fins, said pair of rear fins, and said displaceable vertically disposed control surfaces are provided with symmetrical opposite surfaces.
- 8. A completely submersible hydrofoil vessel according to claim 2 wherein,
- said hull defines a configuration substantially mimicking that of a fish.
- 9. A completely submersible hydrofoil vessel according to claim 2 wherein,
- said propulsion means comprises an internal combustion engine,
- an air compressor and air storage tank within said rear section,
- an air inlet through said hull communicating with said air compressor, and
- shutter means operable to alternately open and close said air inlet.
- 10. A completely submersible hydrofoil vessel according to claim 2 including,
- a scrubber-rebreather system located within said hull and providing air for said engine propulsion means.
- 11. A completely submersible hydrofoil vessel according to claim 2 including,
- a jettisonable rear housing in said rear section, and
- a fuel tank within said rear housing, whereby
- should said vessel encounter an impact, said rear housing and said fuel tank are jettisoned.
- 12. A completely submersible hydrofoil vessel according to claim 2 wherein,
- said control means includes a pair of foot engageable rudder pedals.
- 13. A completely submersible hydrofoil vessel according to claim 2 wherein,
- said control means includes a pair of hand engageable wobble sticks.
- 14. A completely submersible hydrofoil vessel according to claim 2 including,
- a canopy atop said pilot compartment,
- said canopy including a light-sensitive internal fluid layer electronically controlled to automatically provide a tint gradient proportional to the ambient light.
- 15. A completely submersible hydrofoil vessel according to claim 2 wherein,
- said hull is fabricated from KEVLAR.
- 16. A completely submersible hydrofoil vessel according to claim 2 wherein,
- said hull is fabricated from carbon fiber and epoxy.
- 17. A completely submersible hydrofoil vessel according to claim 2 wherein,
- said hull is fabricated from high impact plastic.
- 18. A completely submersible hydrofoil vessel according to claim 2 wherein,
- said permanent positive static buoyancy is provided by a chemically setting mixture curing into an expanded foam plastic material,
- said material molded and formed within said hull.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of utility patent application Ser. No. 07/740,099 filed on Aug. 5, 1991 and now abandoned, which application was a continuation in part of design patent application Ser. No. 07/417,002 filed on Oct. 3, 1989 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. Des. 318,843 on Aug. 6, 1991.
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