Ships – Building – Antifriction surfaces
Reexamination Certificate
2008-07-15
2008-07-15
Vasudeva, Ajay (Department: 3617)
Ships
Building
Antifriction surfaces
C114S07700R, C114S271000, C114S272000, C180S116000, C180S117000, C180S127000
Reexamination Certificate
active
11043578
ABSTRACT:
A multi-mission/purpose ground-effect craft is provided which is derived from a common modular platform which includes a hull; an inner floor structure adapted to be installed over the hull; a body adapted to be attached to at least one of the top surface of the hull and the inner floor structure, such that a interior compartment is formed thereinside; a tail wing assembly adapted to be attached to the aft end of the body; a forward nose cowl adapted to be attached to at least one of the forward nose portion of the hull and the forward body portion of the body; a windshield integrated into the forward end of the body; at least one door assembly integrated into the left or right body side; at least one window assembly integrated into the left or right body side; a propulsion system integrated within the aft end of the body; and a retractable skirt attached and draped from the outer or inner perimeter of the hull.
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Stetina Brunda Garred & Brucker
Vasudeva Ajay
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