Sail rig

Ships – Watercraft with means used in providing sailpower – Having specifically defined hull shape

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114 90, 114102, 114 97, B63B 3582

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046658548

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention broadly relates to a sail-rig with a mast for sail-craft, and more specifically, to a sail rig for sailboards, with which an unstayed, non-braced mast is connected by means of a fully-articulated, rotating and pivoting joint.
Modern sail-craft are practically always equipped with a triangular main sail connected along its luff to as stiff as possible a mast, and whose clew is attached to the rear end of a boom, which is held at its forward end by the mast. Many small sail-craft, such as dinghies, Lasers and sailboards have neither jib sails nor mast stays. The masts of these so-called cat-type rigs can be subject to extreme forces. Even while setting the sail, the requisite preloading causes the mast to deflect considerably and under the influence of wind forces the sail's tensile force causes increased mast deflection. On account of this, the sail shape changes unfavorably, thereby reducing desirable forward thrust while unwanted side forces increase.
In order to keep the undesirable mast deformation within acceptable limits, it has been common practice to use masts with large cross-sections. A thick mast along the leading edge affects aerodynamic efficiency quite unfavorably, not only by slowing down the air flow but also by creating turbulence, which in turn destroys the suction on the leeward sail side, which is supposed to provide most of the thrust. It is known that in such a case aerodynamic drag increases by more than 50% and lift is reduced by about 20%. This means that forward thrust is dramatically reduced.
In order to avoid these disadvantages there has been a move towards thinner masts, with the attendant disadvantage of more undesirable mast deflection. Where large sail-craft re concerned, the problem of this mast deflection under high wind forces is solved with stays and bracing. However, additional aerodynamic drag and turbulence is created by these measures.
The connection between wishbone boom and mast of conventional sailboards represents an enormous local or point stress, which is proven by the fact that most mast breakages usually occur at or near that location. In order to absorb the high leverage forces, unstayed masts need not only a sufficiently thick profile or cross-section but also need to be made of strong materials. As a result, they are aerodynamically inefficient, expensive and heavy.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Therefore, with the foregoing in mind, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide sail rigs which can produce more forward thrust with less aerodynamic resistance, and which produce thrust at smaller angles of incidence than conventional rigs of similar size under identical wind conditions.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide sail rigs having better handling characteristics, lighter weight and cheaper production costs than heretofore known rigs.
Yet a further significant object of the present invention aims at providing a new and improved construction of a sail rig of the character described which is relatively simple in construction and design, extremely economical to manufacture, highly reliable in operation, not readily subject to breakdown and malfunction and requires a minimum of maintenance and servicing.
Now in order to implement these and still further objects of the invention, which will become more readily apparent as the description proceeds, the sail rig of the present invention is manifested by the features that it comprises a free-standing flexible mast having a cross-section shape, a bending curve, a fully articulated rotating and pivoting joint for connecting the free-standing flexible mast to the sail craft, a sail of essentially polygonal outline and having a sail head, a sail foot, a tack clew, a leech clew and a vertical curvature or camber. The sail contains a region of maximum camber depth and includes an attachment device extending through the region of maximum camber depth and between the sail and the sail foot substantially at a right angle relative to t

REFERENCES:
patent: 4186680 (1980-02-01), Harpole
patent: 4369724 (1983-01-01), Weiss
patent: 4501214 (1985-02-01), Meyer

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