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US646331A
US646331A US70904499A US1899709044A US646331A US 646331 A US646331 A US 646331A US 70904499 A US70904499 A US 70904499A US 1899709044 A US1899709044 A US 1899709044A US 646331 A US646331 A US 646331A
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  • WITNESS-ES INVENTOR HEN R1 Lows JoaEPH cLEmeNT TuRc H15 HTTORNEYS.
  • This invention relates to special arrangements and constructional conditions of the iioats of vessels whose hulls proper are submerged, these arrangements and conditions being for the purpose of imparting to such vessels the property of being non-pitching and non-rolling.
  • This characteristic construction and arrangement consists in surmounting the spindle-shaped hull with a single float or with a group of floats such that the moment of inertia as to pitching of the water-line area will have a very small valuevery much smaller than for ships of ordinary shape of the same tonnage.
  • This special arrangement ot iioat or of a group of iioats has for its object to utilize the known fact that if a vessel has a period of rolling which is appreciably greater than the period of the seaway it does not roll or only rolls very little on this seaway, and, more generally, if a vessel has for a certain oscillatory movement a period appreciably greater than the period of the Seaway it has very slight oscillations corresponding to this movement.
  • the rolling and pitching of a vessel can therefore be prevented if there be imparted to the vessel periods of rolling and pitching which are dappreciably greater than the period of the sea- Way in the seas which the vessel is intended to navigate.
  • the form of hull which I propose to employ has for its object to suppress pitching by giving to the vessel long periods of pitching.
  • the water-line area is reduced and is collected toward the center of the ship in such a manner that its m0- ment of inertia as to pitching will be very smallvery much smaller than for ships of ordinary shape of the same tonnage.
  • Figures 1, 2, and 3 relate to a non-rolling 4 being a longitudinal elevation thereof, Fig.
  • FIG. 5 a planshowing the floats in section
  • Fig. 6 a section corresponding to the line 6 6 .of Eig. 4..
  • F is a submerged spindle-shaped body constituting the hull proper and containing the motive and propelling apparatus. fis a float or one of the floats surmounting the said hull.
  • P is a platform con taining the cabins for the passengers.
  • Q is a double keel serving as ballast.
  • c are chimneys and ventilators.
  • A is a horizontal fixed iioat-board of large surface situated at the rear of the vessel for the purpose of insuring the stability of the longitudinal trim in motion.
  • g is a horizontal fixed rudder capable of being varied and regulated as to position.
  • q is an ordinary horizontal rudder either automatic or non-automatic.
  • X X represent the axis of the spindleshaped hull.
  • the water-line for normal immersion is indicated by xx.
  • the parts iilled with an obturating and bulky material for stopping the water-passages and filling up the compartments that are most exposed to collision are indicated by hatching.
  • the lower iioor of the platform being about ten meters in most cases above the normal water-line, Figs. 1, 3, 4:, and 6, and a float or group of iioats presenting but a slight hold ,to the sea even in heavy Weather, the water will iiow freely under the platform,which will be very comfortable to live on. These vessels will consequently be extremely eomfortable and will be particularly suitable for the purposes of yachts and mail-Steamers.
  • the vessel is provided with a fixed horizontal iloat-board of large surface (indicated v by A in Figs. l, 2, 4, and 5) provided at the rear of the vessel and aiding in causing the vessel to resume its longitudinal trim in proportion to its inclination.
  • This float-board IOO by preventing the hull from emerging from the Water Will insure for the vessel -a small and compact water line area, and consequently will insure for the vessel long periods of pitching and will prevent it from pitching.
  • the great resistance which will be offered by the Heat-board in the oscillatory movements of the longitudinal trim of the vessel will deaden such oscillations and will aid in rendering the pitching inappreciable.
  • a navigable vessel comprising a submerged spindle-shaped body forming the hull proper, and a float or group of oats which surmounts the hull proper and is arranged at the center of the hull and Whose length is at most equal to about one-third of the length of the hull, While the Width of the fioat or group of floats is from about one-half to about two-thirds of the Width of the spindle-shaped hull, as and for the purpose described.
  • a navigable vessel comprising a submerged spindle-shaped body forming the hull proper, and. a float or group of floats which surmounts the hull proper and is arranged at the center of the hull and Whose length is at most equal to about one-third of the length o'f

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No. 646,33l. Patented Mar. 27, |900. H. L VJ. C. TURC.
NAVIGABLE VESSEL. (Application maar. 14, 1699.)
(up Model.) 2 sheets-sheet l.
:NvENToR W/'NESSES HfNRl Loma JoaEPH oLEMeNT'TuRc Qjd y BY l His HTroRNEY.
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No. 646,33l. Patented Mar. 27, |900.
H. L. .1. c. Tune.
NAVIGABLE VESSEL.
(Application led Mar. 14, 1899.)
(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.
WITNESS-ES: INVENTOR HEN R1 Lows JoaEPH cLEmeNT TuRc H15 HTTORNEYS.
HENRI Louis JOSEPH CLEMENT Tune, on cAsfrANs, FRANCE.
NAVIG-AYBLE VESSEL.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 646,331, dated March 27, 1900. Application tiled March 14, 1899. Serial No. 709,044. (No inodeLl To LZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRI LOUIS JOSEPH CLMENT TURC, a citizen of the Republic of France, residing at Castans, par Cannes, Aude, France, have invented Improvements in Navigable Vessels, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to special arrangements and constructional conditions of the iioats of vessels whose hulls proper are submerged, these arrangements and conditions being for the purpose of imparting to such vessels the property of being non-pitching and non-rolling. This characteristic construction and arrangement consists in surmounting the spindle-shaped hull with a single float or with a group of floats such that the moment of inertia as to pitching of the water-line area will have a very small valuevery much smaller than for ships of ordinary shape of the same tonnage. This special arrangement ot iioat or of a group of iioats has for its object to utilize the known fact that if a vessel has a period of rolling which is appreciably greater than the period of the seaway it does not roll or only rolls very little on this seaway, and, more generally, if a vessel has for a certain oscillatory movement a period appreciably greater than the period of the Seaway it has very slight oscillations corresponding to this movement. The rolling and pitching of a vessel can therefore be prevented if there be imparted to the vessel periods of rolling and pitching which are dappreciably greater than the period of the sea- Way in the seas which the vessel is intended to navigate. Now the form of hull which I propose to employ has for its object to suppress pitching by giving to the vessel long periods of pitching. To this end the water-line area is reduced and is collected toward the center of the ship in such a manner that its m0- ment of inertia as to pitching will be very smallvery much smaller than for ships of ordinary shape of the same tonnage.
In order to enable the invention to be properly understood,there are illustrated diagrammatically. in the accompanying drawings, but by way of example only, two vessels constructed according thereto.
Figures 1, 2, and 3 relate to a non-rolling 4 being a longitudinal elevation thereof, Fig.
5 a planshowing the floats in section, and Fig. 6 a section corresponding to the line 6 6 .of Eig. 4..
In the .vessels shown in the drawings, F is a submerged spindle-shaped body constituting the hull proper and containing the motive and propelling apparatus. fis a float or one of the floats surmounting the said hull.
P is a platform con taining the cabins for the passengers.
. Q is a double keel serving as ballast.
c are chimneys and ventilators.
A is a horizontal fixed iioat-board of large surface situated at the rear of the vessel for the purpose of insuring the stability of the longitudinal trim in motion.
g is a horizontal fixed rudder capable of being varied and regulated as to position.
q is an ordinary horizontal rudder either automatic or non-automatic.
X X represent the axis of the spindleshaped hull. The water-line for normal immersion is indicated by xx. The parts iilled with an obturating and bulky material for stopping the water-passages and filling up the compartments that are most exposed to collision are indicated by hatching.
The lower iioor of the platform being about ten meters in most cases above the normal water-line, Figs. 1, 3, 4:, and 6, and a float or group of iioats presenting but a slight hold ,to the sea even in heavy Weather, the water will iiow freely under the platform,which will be very comfortable to live on. These vessels will consequently be extremely eomfortable and will be particularly suitable for the purposes of yachts and mail-Steamers.
The vessel is provided with a fixed horizontal iloat-board of large surface (indicated v by A in Figs. l, 2, 4, and 5) provided at the rear of the vessel and aiding in causing the vessel to resume its longitudinal trim in proportion to its inclination. This float-board IOO by preventing the hull from emerging from the Water Will insure for the vessel -a small and compact water line area, and consequently will insure for the vessel long periods of pitching and will prevent it from pitching. Furthermore, the great resistance which will be offered by the Heat-board in the oscillatory movements of the longitudinal trim of the vessel will deaden such oscillations and will aid in rendering the pitching inappreciable.
What I claim isl. A navigable vessel comprising a submerged spindle-shaped body forming the hull proper, and a float or group of oats which surmounts the hull proper and is arranged at the center of the hull and Whose length is at most equal to about one-third of the length of the hull, While the Width of the fioat or group of floats is from about one-half to about two-thirds of the Width of the spindle-shaped hull, as and for the purpose described.
2. A navigable vessel comprising a submerged spindle-shaped body forming the hull proper, and. a float or group of floats which surmounts the hull proper and is arranged at the center of the hull and Whose length is at most equal to about one-third of the length o'f
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2650558A (en) * 1948-04-30 1953-09-01 Centre Nat Rech Scient Transporting float
US20060283071A1 (en) * 2005-06-21 2006-12-21 Patrick Haley Stabilizing keel for attachment to a waterfowl decoy
US20080287808A1 (en) * 2006-09-12 2008-11-20 The General Hospital Corporation Apparatus, probe and method for providing depth assessment in an anatomical structure
US20110061578A1 (en) * 2009-09-15 2011-03-17 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., Ltd. Roll suppression device for offshore structure
US9518618B2 (en) 2013-12-20 2016-12-13 GM Global Technology Operations LLC Manual shift transmission and clutch assembly therefore

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2650558A (en) * 1948-04-30 1953-09-01 Centre Nat Rech Scient Transporting float
US20060283071A1 (en) * 2005-06-21 2006-12-21 Patrick Haley Stabilizing keel for attachment to a waterfowl decoy
US20080287808A1 (en) * 2006-09-12 2008-11-20 The General Hospital Corporation Apparatus, probe and method for providing depth assessment in an anatomical structure
US20110061578A1 (en) * 2009-09-15 2011-03-17 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., Ltd. Roll suppression device for offshore structure
US8347803B2 (en) * 2009-09-15 2013-01-08 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., Ltd. Roll suppression device for offshore structure
US9518618B2 (en) 2013-12-20 2016-12-13 GM Global Technology Operations LLC Manual shift transmission and clutch assembly therefore

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