IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0355880
(2003-01-31)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
4 인용 특허 :
8 |
초록
A vessel is provided with a transition hull that hydroplanes the vessel on a water surface at a high speed and displaces the water surface at a low speed.
대표청구항
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1. A vessel having a bow, a stern, an amidships, a port side, a starboard side, and a topside, the vessel comprising:a transition hull disposed opposite the topside between the port side and the starboard side and configured to contact a water surface to hydroplane the vessel on the water surface at
1. A vessel having a bow, a stern, an amidships, a port side, a starboard side, and a topside, the vessel comprising:a transition hull disposed opposite the topside between the port side and the starboard side and configured to contact a water surface to hydroplane the vessel on the water surface at a high speed and displace the water surface at a low speed, wherein the transition hull extends from a convergence point in contact with the water surface proximate the amidships and diverges away from the water surface to terminate at the stern apart from the water surface to respectively form a port sponson, a starboard sponson, and a wash area therebetween, and wherein each sponson defines a forward end, an after end, and a wash area face, the respective forward ends converging at the convergence point, the respective after ends diverging away from the convergence point and the transition hull along the water surface in a direction of the stem such that each sponson forms a respective running surface in contact with the water surface, the respective running surfaces and respective wash area faces configured to create a vortex in the wash area to disrupt a flow of water when the vessel is traveling at the high speed. 2. The vessel as in claim 1, wherein the transition hull is formed by one of rotomolding, injection molding, blow molding, and combinations thereof.3. The vessel as in claim 1, wherein the transition hull is one of cross-linked polyethylene, linear low-density polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, a metal, a glass, a fiberglass, a wood and combinations thereof.4. The vessel as in claim 1, wherein the vessel hydroplanes on the water surface from between about 6 knots to about 50 knots.5. The vessel as in claim 1, wherein the vessel displaces the water surface from between about 0 knots to about 6 knots.6. The vessel as in claim 1, wherein the transition hull is configured to transition from a displacement hull to a planing hull at about 6 knots.7. The vessel as in claim 1, wherein the topside defines one of an operator area, an engine mounting area, a storage area, a battery compartment, and combinations thereof.8. The vessel as in claim 7, wherein the battery compartment further comprises a cover.9. The vessel as in claim 1, wherein the transition hull diverges away from the water surface proximate the amidships and terminates at the stern from between about 45 degrees to about 60 degrees.10. The vessel as in claim 1, wherein the respective forward ends depend from the respective after ends from between about 45 degrees about 60 degrees to converge at the convergence point and form the respective wash area faces.11. The vessel as in claim 1, wherein the respective wash area faces depend inwardly in the wash area from between about 25 degrees to about 135 degrees.12. The vessel as in claim 1, wherein the respective wash area faces depend inwardly in the wash area from between about 45 degrees to about 110 degrees.13. The vessel as in claim 1, wherein the respective wash area faces depend inwardly in the wash area from between about 25 degrees proximate the respective forward end to about 80 degrees proximate the respective after ends, the respective wash area faces configured to create the vortex at the high speed and break a water surface tension.14. The vessel as in claim 1, wherein the respective wash area faces depend inwardly in the wash area from between about 25 degrees proximate the respective forward ends to about 80 degrees proximate the respective after ends, the respective wash area faces configured to create the vortex at the high speed and break a water surface tension.15. The vessel as in claim 1, where in the respective wash area faces are integral with the respective running surfaces, the respective running surfaces defining a knife-edge of between about {fraction (1/20)} inch to about ⅛ inch.16. The vessel as in claim 1, further comprising a drain tube proximate the convergence point.17. The vessel as in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of surf rails proximate respective running surfaces, the surf rails configured to control a lateral movement of the vessel.18. The vessel as in claim 1, further comprising a foam injected in one of the bow, the stern, the port side, the starboard side, the amidships, and combinations there of to increase a buoyancy of the vessel.19. The vessel as in claim 1, further including means for attaching an oar.20. The vessel as in claim 19, wherein the means for attaching is a latch, a pin, an indentation, a holder, a bracket, a yoke and combinations thereof.21. A vessel comprising:a transition hull configured to displace a water surface at a low speed and hydroplane the vessel on the water surface at a high speed, the transition hull extending from a convergence point in contact with the water surface and diverging away from the water surface, wherein the transition hull forms a port sponson, a starboard sponson, and a wash area therebetween, the port and starboard sponsons forming respective running surfaces in contact with the water surface, the respective running surfaces configured to disrupt a flow of water in the wash area to overcome a drag coefficient and hydroplane the vessel and wherein the drag coefficient is substantially constant for a transition speed to hydroplane from displacement and a speed greater than the transition speed. 22. The vessel as in claim 21, wherein respective wash area faces of the port and starboard sponsons depend inwardly in the wash area from between about 25 degrees to about 135 degrees.23. The vessel as in claim 21, wherein the respective running surfaces define respective knife-edges of between about {fraction (1/20)} inch to about ⅛ inch thick.24. The vessel as in claim 21, wherein the vessel hydroplanes on the water surface as a function of the drag coefficient, a length of the vessel, and a power setting.25. The vessel as in claim 21, wherein the vessel displaces the water surface as a function of the drag coefficient, a length of the vessel, and a power setting.
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