V-shaped Bottom Patents (Class 114/61.33)
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Publication number: 20140338579Abstract: An improved boat hull design includes a region of ellipsodal fulness 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: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Inventors: Christopher Rickborn, Spencer Rickborn
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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: 20130145978Abstract: A wakesurfing boat includes a hull. A bottom of the hull defines a W-shape in cross-section, the W-shape including a central inverted V-shaped portion. A ballast system includes a plurality of sets of ballast tanks. The boat has a plurality of modes: a cruising mode with ballast tanks empty, a first portion of the bottom in contact with the water, a stern-down trim ?1; a ballasted static mode with ballast tanks filled with ballast water, the hull displacing more water, a larger portion of the bottom in contact with the water, a bow-down trim ?2; and a dynamic surfing mode with ballast tanks filled with ballast water, an intermediate portion of the bottom in contact with the water, and an intermediate trim ?3. A wake wave, generated in the dynamic surfing mode is larger than a wake wave generated in the cruising mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2011Publication date: June 13, 2013Inventors: Albert VIVIANI, Arye Laniado, Joshua Laniado, Yann Le Jeune, Pietro Lagioia
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Publication number: 20110297068Abstract: The various embodiments disclosed and pictured herein illustrate a universal depth boat that is easy to operate and may be controlled by a single operator. A universal depth boat and hull design that comprises a hull having a bow, stern, sides, a V-hull portion and a flat bottom is disclosed. In the exemplary embodiment, a V-hull portion for spreading water is centrally located at a forward portion of the watercraft. The V-hull portion may include a keel as a forward apex, which forms a substantially perpendicular or vertical leading wedge with respect to the plane of water. The V-hull portion transitions to a flat bottom toward the stern. Accordingly, the watercraft will more easily traverse waves instead of riding over them, while the watercraft is simultaneously capable of accessing areas with extremely shallow water.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: PHOWLER BOAT COMPANY, INC.Inventor: Paul Willging
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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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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: 20080070455Abstract: A boat hull comprises a hull body having two lateral flanks linked by a bottom surface, and at least two propulsion compartments provided in two bulges protruding below the bottom surface of the hull body. Each propulsion compartment lodges a propulsion engine located below the bottom surface of the hull body. The propulsion engines are located at the deepest position in the hull and below the water plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2006Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventor: Wen-Yun Chen
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Patent number: 7328668Abstract: An improved planing hull which incorporates a vee-bow (1) with outboard chines (2) designed to trap air and water between said chines. As the chines (2) extend aft they become wider and deeper (3) in the water. The vee-bow (1) ensures comfort in a seaway by deflecting waves down and outward and prohibits the bow from being buried in a wave. The outboard chines (2) can house engines and waterjets while providing buoyancy aft to match the displacement of the machinery. The chines (2) can be designed to cancel each other's wake, reducing drag and increasing lift on the hull. The resulting vessel can have much greater beam and interior accommodation with the same displacement as a typical planing boat. The hybrid hull has improved wave handling, significantly improved transverse stability, a smoother ride, and notably less draft over convention vee-hull boats.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2003Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Inventor: Roger Gamble Doughty Guerard
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Patent number: 7240632Abstract: A personal watercraft having improved bottom hull shapes in general, and improved center keel shapes in particular. The center keel can have a substantial section over which the keel angle becomes sharper progressing from front to rear, and the concavities on either side of the center keel become deeper progressing from front to rear. The center keel can have a point of maximum downward slope on either side of the keel centerline, with the maximum vertically downward slope becoming greater with greater rearward distance over a section of the personal water craft bottom hull. The bottom hull can have keel troughs on either side of the keel centerline that become deeper over a section of the personal watercraft bottom hull, traveling from front to rear over that selected section of personal watercraft bottom hull. The center keel shape can provide a smoother ride and improved handling in rough water.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2003Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Polaris Industries Inc.Inventors: Dallas B. Wynne, Bradley R. Morisch
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Publication number: 20040129192Abstract: An improved planing hull which incorporates a vee-bow (1) with outboard chines (2) designed to trap air and water between said chines. As the chines (2) extend aft they become wider and deeper (3) in the water. The vee-bow (1) ensures comfort in a seaway by deflecting waves down and outward and prohibits the bow from being buried in a wave. The outboard chines (2) can house engines and waterjets while providing buoyancy aft to match the displacement of the machinery. The chines (2) can be designed to cancel each other's wake, reducing drag and increasing lift on the hull. The resulting vessel can have much greater beam and interior accommodation with the same displacement as a typical planing boat. The hybrid hull has improved wave handling, significantly improved transverse stability, a smoother ride, and notably less draft over convention vee-hull boats.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Roger Gamble Doughty Guerard
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Patent number: 6318286Abstract: Provided is a hull shape of a personal watercraft which can enhance speed performance, and still more, can also reduce rolling of a body. A bulging face 12 is formed on an outside part of a rear portion of a hull bottom 20 having a substantially V-shaped cross section and protrudes downward from an outside front face 20a positioned in front of the outside part. The bulging face 12 includes a fore part 13 inclined downward in the rearward direction, and a rear part 14 positioned above a virtual face A extended rearwardly from the fore part 13.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2000Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Kawasaki Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takehiro Nakashima, Haruyoshi Maruyama, Mitsuhiro Yazaki, Kanji Kiyohara, Hisashi Fujii
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Patent number: 6216622Abstract: A high performance boat hull structure is provided which combines a V-hull bottom portion 12 with mid hull sponsons 31 and 33 which form longitudinal tunnels with adjacent structures. The mid hull sponsons 31 and 33 have horizontally disposed running surfaces to provide lift at high speeds. Outer sponsons 14 and 16 incorporate running surfaces 24 and 26 and together with mid hull sponsons 31 and 33 form a second air tunnel and engage and deflect side directed spray and wake downwardly providing additional lift and decreasing or eliminating spray and signature wake. Entrance of injected or inducted air into the air tunnel area decreases frictional engagement of the hull with water to improve efficiency and ride.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1998Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: N.P.M. Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Albert K. Lindstrom, John R. Kirkham