Ships – Hull or hull adjunct employing fluid dynamic forces to... – Having hydrofoil
Patent
1987-08-13
1989-07-11
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Ships
Hull or hull adjunct employing fluid dynamic forces to...
Having hydrofoil
305 34, 305 54, 305 55, B62D 5520
Patent
active
048460923
ABSTRACT:
An amphibious vehicle is comprised of pontoons, a drive system and endless tracks. The endless tracks are comprised of drive chains and hollow drive cleats in the shape of truncated pyramids.
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Bartz Clifford T.
Conley Ned L.
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
Tayon Jeffrey W.
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