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US1554244A
US1554244A US673504A US67350423A US1554244A US 1554244 A US1554244 A US 1554244A US 673504 A US673504 A US 673504A US 67350423 A US67350423 A US 67350423A US 1554244 A US1554244 A US 1554244A
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  • This invention relates to a bailer for a hydroplane or a hydroaeropla-ne of a type which will be available for use at any time Whenever the occasion arises-and without the need of any care of operation by the pilot.
  • One object of this invention is to provide an automatic bailer for a ,flying boat for removing the water from the low portion of the hull by the use of a Venturi tube through which the air rushes to create a vacuum at the restricted port-ion of the tube through which the water is sucked.
  • a hull 10 of a hydroaeroplane is provided with the customary motor, not ,shown, a propeller 11, wings 12, and steering surfaces 13.
  • a Venturi-shaped tube 14 mounted upon-the rear portion of the hull so as to have its front end exposed to the air rush, is a Venturi-shaped tube 14 through which the air is allowed to rush.
  • a cylindrical enclosure 15 Suroundingthis tube 14 is a cylindrical enclosure 15 and connected to the chamber formed by these two tubes 14 and 15 is a tube or pipe 16 leading downwardly to a-low part of the hull designated 17, in which'the water, if any is present, will collect.
  • the lower end of the tube 16 is open so that the water may be sucked up through the tube by the vacuum created at the restricted portion of the ven-' turi, there-being anopening 18 'at this restricted portion so as to allow the water conducted up through the tube 16 to be'discharged rearwardly throu h the Venturi ,tube as it is drawn into an mixes with the air; rush through the same. tun may be..-n 1ounted preferably upon: the
  • the bailer venupper side portion of the fuselage at a point to the rear of the propeller end of the cockpit so that the-propeller blast may assist in the normal air rush through the Venturi tube and so that the bailed Water may be exhausted at a point near the rear of the hydroaeroplane.
  • a hull and a bailer for removing water from the hull comprising a rearwardly expanding tube exposed to the air rush and connected at a point adjacent its restricted portion by a hollow tube to a low part of the hull.
  • a. float portion, and an automatic water bailer for removing water from the float comprising a rearwardly expanding tube exposed at its front portion to the air rush and connected at its restricted portion by a hollow tube to a low part of the float so as tocutilize the air rush through the tube as the flying boat travels at high speed to create a suction within said hollow tube.
  • a flying boat in combination, a hull, and a bailer for removing water from the hull, mounted upon the upper rear portion of the hull and comprising a tube of general Venturi shape exposed to the air rush at its front end and connnunicating at its restricted portion with a hollow tube, said matic bailer for exhausting the water fron ⁇ 95 the inside of.
  • the hull comprising a win( tube having an open front end directed toward the front of the vehicle, a suction tube connecting said first-named tube to a low part of the float portion, the air rush through said first-named tube exerting a suction in said suction tube.

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Sept. 22, 1925; 1,554,244
A. V. VERVILLE BAILER FOR FLYING BOATS Filed Nov. 19255 IN VEN T OR AJZ W14 i, LL 6 ATTO EY Patented Sept. 22, 1925.
UNITED STATES,
ALFRED V. V ERVI-LLE, OE DAYTON, OHIO.
v BAILER FOR .ILYING BOATS.
Application filed November 8, 1928. Serial No. 673,504.
ToaZZ whom it may concern;
Be it known that I, ALFRED V. VERVIL'LE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Dayton, in the county of Montgomery and State of Ohio, have invented'certain new and useful Improvements in Bailers for Flying Boats, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a bailer for a hydroplane or a hydroaeropla-ne of a type which will be available for use at any time Whenever the occasion arises-and without the need of any care of operation by the pilot.
One object of this invention is to provide an automatic bailer for a ,flying boat for removing the water from the low portion of the hull by the use of a Venturi tube through which the air rushes to create a vacuum at the restricted port-ion of the tube through which the water is sucked.
Further objects will be more fully set forth in the attached specification and claims, and in the drawing, which shows a side elevation of a flying boat showing part of the hull broken away so as to disclosethe automatic bailer in section.
Referring more particularly to the draw-- ing by reference numerals, a hull 10 of a hydroaeroplane is provided with the customary motor, not ,shown, a propeller 11, wings 12, and steering surfaces 13. Mounted upon-the rear portion of the hull so as to have its front end exposed to the air rush, is a Venturi-shaped tube 14 through which the air is allowed to rush. Suroundingthis tube 14 is a cylindrical enclosure 15 and connected to the chamber formed by these two tubes 14 and 15 is a tube or pipe 16 leading downwardly to a-low part of the hull designated 17, in which'the water, if any is present, will collect. The lower end of the tube 16 is open so that the water may be sucked up through the tube by the vacuum created at the restricted portion of the ven-' turi, there-being anopening 18 'at this restricted portion so as to allow the water conducted up through the tube 16 to be'discharged rearwardly throu h the Venturi ,tube as it is drawn into an mixes with the air; rush through the same. tun may be..-n 1ounted preferably upon: the
The bailer venupper side portion of the fuselage at a point to the rear of the propeller end of the cockpit so that the-propeller blast may assist in the normal air rush through the Venturi tube and so that the bailed Water may be exhausted at a point near the rear of the hydroaeroplane.
It will be understood that I have devised a novel meansfor automatically maintaining a boat hull free from water which may leak into the same. This bailer has proved to be exceedingly simple and requires absolutely no care or attention.
I claim:
1. In a flying boat, in combination, a hull and a bailer for removing water from the hull comprising a rearwardly expanding tube exposed to the air rush and connected at a point adjacent its restricted portion by a hollow tube to a low part of the hull.
2. In a flying boat, in combination, a. float portion, and an automatic water bailer for removing water from the float comprising a rearwardly expanding tube exposed at its front portion to the air rush and connected at its restricted portion by a hollow tube to a low part of the float so as tocutilize the air rush through the tube as the flying boat travels at high speed to create a suction within said hollow tube.
3. In a flying boat, in combination, a hull, and a bailer for removing water from the hull, mounted upon the upper rear portion of the hull and comprising a tube of general Venturi shape exposed to the air rush at its front end and connnunicating at its restricted portion with a hollow tube, said matic bailer for exhausting the water fron} 95 the inside of. the hull comprising a win( tube having an open front end directed toward the front of the vehicle, a suction tube connecting said first-named tube to a low part of the float portion, the air rush through said first-named tube exerting a suction in said suction tube.
ture.
v ALFRED V. VERVILLE.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signa-
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2418252A (en) * 1944-09-05 1947-04-01 Engle Ralph Leo Automatic boat bailer
US2479783A (en) * 1947-10-06 1949-08-23 Marshall W Sawyer Bailing device
US5636586A (en) * 1992-11-16 1997-06-10 Sanshin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Watercraft bilge system
US6170423B1 (en) 1992-11-16 2001-01-09 Sanshin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Watercraft bilge system

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2418252A (en) * 1944-09-05 1947-04-01 Engle Ralph Leo Automatic boat bailer
US2479783A (en) * 1947-10-06 1949-08-23 Marshall W Sawyer Bailing device
US5636586A (en) * 1992-11-16 1997-06-10 Sanshin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Watercraft bilge system
US5881664A (en) * 1992-11-16 1999-03-16 Sanshin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Watercraft bilge system
US6170423B1 (en) 1992-11-16 2001-01-09 Sanshin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Watercraft bilge system

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