Ships – Sail or control means therefor – Specific sail structure or arrangement
Patent
1986-06-11
1987-11-24
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Ships
Sail or control means therefor
Specific sail structure or arrangement
114113, 428293, 428294, B63H 906
Patent
active
047080809
ABSTRACT:
Sails made with threads running in the direction of principal stresses in a laminate made of the threads laminated to a film material, such as Mylar.
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Keire Fred A.
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
Salmon Paul E.
Sobstad Sailmakers, Inc.
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