Having Specific Bottom Patents (Class 114/61.32)
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Patent number: 9764801Abstract: The invention concerns a cargo transfer vessel (3) for transferring fluid between an offshore production facility and a tanker and a method for transferring the fluid. The cargo transfer vessel comprise a hull (20) having a first and a second outer longitudinal hull side; a deck (30), propulsion means for actively maintaining the cargo transfer vessel at a predetermined distance from the offshore production facility and the tanker during fluid transfer operations and fluid transfer means for transferring fluid between the offshore structure and the tanker. The vessel is further characterized in that the hull comprises a main hull member and at least one protruding hull member (13) arranged below the cargo transfer vessels water line at each of the outer longitudinal hull sides for suppressing roll of the vessel, wherein the at least one protruding hull member extends at least partly along the hulls longitudinal length, i.e. from the start of the vessel's bow to the end of the vessel's aft.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2014Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: Cefront Technology ASInventors: Kare Syvertsen, Arne Smedal
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Patent number: 9751594Abstract: A modified V-hull boat has a keel starting at about 20% from the bow ending 75 to 80% aft of the bow and has an inverted airfoil shape. A flat pad blends in aft of the keel assisting planning and attitude at speed. A bracket having a bottom shape and size to float a designated amount of weight and a downward angle facing down at the aft on the bottom to act as a positive planning fixed trim tape that ride's above the water at speed or on plane, and adds stability and positive buoyancy for weight of engines at rest or low speed. Chine's are the outside corner of the boat joining the bottom to the side's. The chine's taper slightly inboard aft to relieve friction and drag. Although they do not come together the chine is no way a straight line the outer edges are slightly more ellipsoidal hence the name.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2016Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Inventor: Chris Rickborn
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Patent number: 9284019Abstract: An improved boat hull design includes a region of ellipsiodal fullness in the forward portion of the hull, ellipsiodal curvature over the remainder of the hull, a chine with a chine flat with an increasing width as it approaches the stern and one or more strakes. One of the strakes is located where the chine flat meets the V portion of the hull. The hull provides stability and a smooth ride at both high and low speeds in smooth and rough water and is highly maneuverable. The hull also has good weight carrying ability at speed while not requiring excessive power. The hull minimizes rolling when stationary or at low speed in waves.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2014Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Inventors: Christopher Rickborn, Spencer Rickborn
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Patent number: 8881664Abstract: A method for maintaining the heading of a ship during movements caused by waves approaching the ship from a stern direction by activating a control surface in a bow of the ship such that the control surface converts a water flow along the bow into a lateral force that opposes roll, yaw, or heeling movements and course changes.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2012Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Technische Universiteit DelftInventor: Jan Alexander Keuning
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Patent number: 8863678Abstract: A ship for use at high speed and/or heavy seas having a single long and slender hull, a sharp bow and the aft end of the hull has a flat or slightly V-shaped bottom with at least one aft rudder, and at least one propeller or water jet for propulsion whereby the foreship has a draught that is equal or more than the draught of the aft end. The bow has a control surface that converts the water flow along the forward moving ship into an adjustable lateral force.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2008Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Technische Universiteit DelftInventor: Jan Alexander Keuning
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Patent number: 8795520Abstract: An oil spill recovery vessel (10) is provided that comprises a catamaran bow section (12) with twin hulls between which an oil skimmer unit (11) is arranged for displacement between a lowered, operating, position in oil-polluted water and a raised, non-operational, position clear of the water. Aft of the catamaran bow section (12) is a trimaran main section (13) made up of a central hull interposed between two outer hulls formed by aft continuations of the twin hulls of the catamaran bow section (12); the three hulls of the trimaran main section have conjoined upper portions. A propulsion unit (53) is operative to move the vessel (10) forward at slow speed for skimming operations, and, with the skimmer unit (11) in its raised position, at a fast speed in which the vessel planes on its trimaran main section (13).Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2011Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Gobbler Oil Spill Recovery Ltd.Inventors: Paul Jauncey, Jose Suarez
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Patent number: 8740660Abstract: A pod drive installation and hull configurations for mounting a pod drive unit to a hull which includes a horizontally disposed pod drive platform for supporting a rotational pod drive mount for mounting the pod drive unit with a vertically oriented steering axis. The pod drive platform is mounted to the hull, outward of the keel of the vessel, such that the pod drive platform intersects a plane defined by a bottom hull surface tilted from the horizontal along a contour of intersection, between an outboard boundary of the pod drive platform and an inboard boundary of the pod drive platform, and is connected to the bottom hull surface by at least one of an outboard sidewall and an inboard sidewall.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2010Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: ZF Friedrichshafen AGInventors: Wayne Wingate, Richard Sparks
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Patent number: 8726823Abstract: A boat hull form includes a dual circular curved outer surface area that is circular concave relative to the plane of symmetry of the hull when viewed horizontally parallel with the plane of symmetry of the hull, and circular convex relative to the plane of symmetry when viewed vertically parallel with the plane of symmetry of the hull, with the hull outer surface area extending in a vertical sense from a lower area extending in a direction that tangentially intersects the plane of symmetry or optionally a plane extending parallel with the plane of symmetry on the same side of the plane of symmetry as the dual circular curved outer surface area and upwardly in a direction tangentially intersecting the waterline plane of the hull or a plane extending parallel to the waterline plane.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2012Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Mallard S.A.Inventor: Ossur Kristinsson
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Publication number: 20140083346Abstract: A wakesurfing boat and a hull for a wakesurfing boat. The hull includes a bottom having a preselected length extending from a bow to a stern. The bottom includes a central ridge and port and starboard ridges extending below respective port and starboard bulwarks to define a substantially M-shaped bottom with concave portions to port and starboard of the central ridge. Port and starboard sponsons extend below the port and starboard bulwarks proximate the stern. A trim wedge projects below the stern. Two rounded stern portions are provided proximate the stern. In a dynamic surfing mode, with selectively-fillable ballast tanks partially or fully flooded, water flowing through the port and starboard concave portions, combined with the ballast, increases resistance to the hull, resulting in a larger wake wave. Water passing around the structural features proximate the stern is directed toward a convergent zone in the wake, resulting in an improved wake wave shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: 3MADMENInventors: Albert Viviani, Arye Laniado, Joshua Laniado, Yann Le Jeune, Pietro Lagioia
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Publication number: 20130220193Abstract: A wakesurfing boat and a hull for a wakesurfing boat. The hull includes a bottom having a preselected length extending from a bow to a stern. The bottom includes a central ridge and port and starboard ridges extending below respective port and starboard bulwarks to define a substantially M-shaped bottom with concave portions to port and starboard of the central ridge. Port and starboard sponsoons extend below the port and starboard bulwarks proximate the stern. A trim wedge projects below the stern. Two rounded stern portions are provided proximate the stern. In a dynamic surfing mode, with selectively-fillable ballast tanks partially or fully flooded, water flowing through the port and starboard concave portions, combined with the ballast, increases resistance to the hull, resulting in a larger wake wave. Water passing around the structural features proximate the stern is directed toward a convergent zone in the wake, resulting in an improved wake wave shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: 3MADMENInventor: 3MADMEN
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Publication number: 20130186318Abstract: In a vessel, a first hull bottom (21) formed with a hull bottom (13) located at a centerline (C) of a hull (11) in a width direction inclined upward in a backward direction and a second hull bottom (22) formed to make an angle equal to or larger than an angle parallel to a design draft (S) and equal to or smaller than an angle of a backward extending line from the first hull bottom (21) continuously to the first hull bottom (21) at a position moved forward by a predetermined distance L set in advance from a stern end (12a) are provided, by which the vessel resistance can be reduced at the time of navigation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2011Publication date: July 25, 2013Inventors: Daisuke Matsumoto, Shingen Takeda
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Publication number: 20130019789Abstract: A boat hull form includes a dual circular curved outer surface area that is circular concave relative to the plane of symmetry of the hull when viewed horizontally parallel with the plane of symmetry of the hull, and circular convex relative to the plane of symmetry when viewed vertically parallel with the plane of symmetry of the hull, with the hull outer surface area extending in a vertical sense from a lower area extending in a direction that tangentially intersects the plane of symmetry or optionally a plane extending parallel with the plane of symmetry on the same side of the plane of symmetry as the dual circular curved outer surface area and upwardly in a direction tangentially intersecting the waterline plane of the hull or a plane extending parallel to the waterline plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2012Publication date: January 24, 2013Inventor: Ossur Kristinsson
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Publication number: 20120067266Abstract: A shallow draft boat having a boat hull that allows for stability, maneuverability, and speed while needing only inches of draft. The hull generally includes a ski, a bottom shell, a left and right chine and a bow wrapper.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Inventors: Leighton W. Moore, JR., Thomas Greer, Stephen M. Early
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Patent number: 8122840Abstract: An improved displacement hull form for ships and boats, in one of many possible embodiments includes a transom stern hull form (100F) having a hull underside (120A) that is substantially horizontal in transverse orientation along the aft-most portion of said hull form (100F), a pair of endplates (300D) having a substantially vertical orientation along the aft half of said hull form (100F) waterline length, a pair of cambered rudders (502J) located near the stern of said hull form (100F) with said cambered rudders (502J) having pressure faces oriented towards said hull form longitudinal centerplane (110A), and stern buttock-line shaping defined by a supercavitating hydrofoil (700M) shape. The hydrodynamics of said hull form (100F) are improved in terms of reduced resistance, reduced trim and draft aft, and reduced ship wave train. Other embodiments are described and shown.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2008Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Inventor: Justin A. Harper
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Patent number: 7966959Abstract: The invention is directed to an apparatus for mitigating the load impact on a surface watercraft and passengers therein, during high speed travel. The hull includes a damping cavity for mitigating the load impact on the surface watercraft. The damping cavity is positioned on a dry portion of an undersurface of the hull between a forward end and an aft end of the hull. The damping cavity includes a porous plate on the undersurface, and a deck plate within the hull body. The deck plate and the porous plate are separated by a gap, and an inflatable bladder may be positioned in the gap between the plates.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2008Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Young T. Shen, Scott Gowing, William G. Day, Timothy W. Coats
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Patent number: 7752986Abstract: A shallow draft boat has a flat bottom that extends along a substantial length of the boat hull. The port and starboard sides of the boat that extend beyond the bows are slightly inwardly inclined toward the center longitudinal plane of the boat to provide a tumblehome configuration. The hull progressively increases in width from the bows toward the stern and has a maximum width within the rear 15% waterline length of the hull. Compressed air nozzles, in association with venturi nozzles, controllably generate an air cushion under the bottom of the hull for selectively reducing drag on the hull. Fore and aft steering rotors are provided on the bottom of the hull for maintaining the boat accurately along its true heading. The boat also comprises retractable trim surfaces at the stern for adjusting the attitude and the speed of the hull.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2009Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Inventor: Johannes Pieter van Krieken
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Patent number: 7748335Abstract: The hull design for this invention includes a sharp bow, deep V concave shape (“VC”) monohull with a reverse curvature running from a flat straight keel to the upper rail and also encompassing the entire hull length from the bow to the stern. The pointed bow with a bow rudder and a deep flat keel results in a smooth hull for guiding a water column free of a wave and water turbulence to the stern. A mainsail mast and a mizzen shroud slide transversely within limits to promote sail proximity and to achieve increased speed via an improved draft. The mizzen foresail is tacked by moving the mast windward; detaching the mizzen shroud; moving it forward to perform a tacking maneuver, and then moving it aft to a leeward position in relation to the mainsail; and re-attaching the mizzen mast to the moveable traveler.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2006Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Inventor: Thomas W. Carne
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Publication number: 20090042461Abstract: A watercraft includes a hull having a hull bottom with an opening and a trunk surrounding the opening. The watercraft also includes a propulsion device pivotally mounted to a portion of the hull other than the trunk. The propulsion device can include a transmission and a propeller on an end of the transmission, and can be movable between a deployed position and an onboard stowed position. In the deployed position, the transmission extends through the trunk and through the opening such that the propeller is positioned below the hull bottom. In the onboard stowed position, no portion of the transmission or the propeller is located within the trunk or below the hull bottom.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: Legacy Paddlesports, LLCInventor: Joseph Walton
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Publication number: 20080141916Abstract: A small watercraft with watertight hull and an area at the rear in close proximity to the waterline that provides a means to mount payloads. Engines powering propellers are installed forward of the payload area and are covered by a water-tight deck with openings for intake air. Ancillary systems to support the engines and electrical components are provided in a conventional manner. A feature of the present invention is that the hull has been modified to permit a tow cable to pass through the hull from a towing winch to a towed body. The present invention moves the reaction from the tow force forward of the craft transom and low in the hull which greatly improves the stability of the small vessel particularly when it is operating in rough water. The present invention is applicable to any size of the hull and any materials that the hull is fabricated from.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventor: Thomas W. Bein
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Patent number: 7353763Abstract: A ship includes semi-bottoms that transition into the ship's sides, and a keel that extends downwardly from the semi-bottoms. The keel and semi-bottoms form an equivalent of 120 degree therebetween. Each of the sides is located in the same planar surface with the appropriate semi-bottom, and the height of the keel is equal to or less than the breadth of the semi-bottoms.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2002Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Inventors: Leonidas Verbickis, Vladimir Petrov
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Publication number: 20080053355Abstract: A boat hull providing substantially enhanced stability, safety and comfort over conventional boat hulls in common use, incorporating at least one relatively narrow, more-or-less vertical slot (23) running longitudinally and/or laterally through the hull of the boat and positioned so that the slot(s) (23) intersects a major portion of the depth of the water displaced by the boat hull. The slot(s) (23) may be fully or partially closed at any of its fore-end (31) or aft-end (33) or bottom-edge (25).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2004Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventor: Buddie Gordon Miller
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Patent number: 7165503Abstract: A hull of a ship has a front hull part (10) with a deep V-shape contour having an angle gradually increasing from fore to aft to become 180 degrees in a rear hull part (14) with chines extending according to a side hull contour. The chines, starting from the stern, have a lower edge which is situated under the waterline (20) astern of the midship cross section and then raises such that they are radiused with the front hull part (10).Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2003Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Inventor: Luigi Mascellaro
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Patent number: 6923137Abstract: A water sports performance boat includes a hull having a sharpened angle keel for cutting into the water. Reverse chines are carried on port and starboard sides and extending from a forward portion of the hull to an aft portion for inducing a lifting of the bow at generally low boat speeds and for providing a stabilizing effect. Port and starboard spray pockets are located at the aft portion of the hull for reducing a side spray of water near the transom. Performance strakes are formed within the hull with each extending from an aft position rearwardly to the transom. An elliptical shaped dispersion tunnel formed along the keel within an aft most portion of the hull extends through the transom and provides a desirable wake shape.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Correct Craft, Inc.Inventor: William F. Waits, Jr.
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Patent number: 6834605Abstract: A hull configuration having a bow and a stern, for use in a single or multiple hull vessel. The hull configuration has a pair of cutting edges, each cutting edge sloping rearwardly, downwardly and in an outwardly lateral direction, from the bow. Each one of a pair of side edges, extends longitudinally rearwardly and laterally inwardly from an end of a respective one of the cutting edges and smoothly joins together proximal the stern. Each one of a pair of sidewalls extends generally upwardly from a respective one of the cutting edges and from a respective one of the rounded side edges. The sidewalls form a rounded V-shaped section from the point where the side edges meet, extending rearwardly to the stern. An underside includes a concave channel between the cutting edges and between the generally rounded side edges. The channel decreases in width towards the stern and terminates at the point at which the side edges meet.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2003Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Inventor: Peter Franke
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Patent number: 6546890Abstract: The hull has two lateral hull portions (5a, 5b) spaced part with respect to each other which each extends from a respective lateral wall of a front hull portion (1) beyond the rear end (1a) of the front hull portion (1). Lateral hull portions (5a, 5) are directly connected to a respective lateral wall of front hull portion (1). A respective tunnel (15a, 15b), open downwardly, is formed between the front hull portion (1) and each lateral hull portion (5a, 5b). Tunnels (15a, 15b) run into a further tunnel (15) defined behind the rear end (1a) of the front hull portion (1), between the lateral hull portions (5a, 5b).Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Inventor: David R. Craig