Motor vehicles – Surface effect vehicles – Flexible skirt
Patent
1985-06-13
1987-04-14
Pekar, John A.
Motor vehicles
Surface effect vehicles
Flexible skirt
B60V 116
Patent
active
046571019
ABSTRACT:
The purpose of this invention is to improve the life of transversely stiffened membrane (TSM) seals. To this end the inventors have introduced a segmented glass reinforced plastic (GRP) plank into the lower stiffened lobe portion, which is positioned beneath the bag segments of the TSM seal. The segmented (GRP) planks consist of planks separated by rubber spacers and sandwiched between two sheets of rubber coated nylon fabric.
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Davis Sydney
Malakhoff Alexander
Beers Robert F.
Marsh Luther A.
Pekar John A.
U.S. Dept. of Navy
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