Ships – Displacement-type hull
Patent
1980-07-23
1983-02-08
Basinger, Sherman D.
Ships
Displacement-type hull
B63B 100
Patent
active
043722407
ABSTRACT:
The surface ship has a hull comprised of a deck, a bottom, a starboard side and a port side, between the deck and the bottom. The hull has a bow section, a stern section, and a mid-body section between the bow and stern sections.
Each side of the ship has an outwardly protruding top hull and an outwardly-protruding bottom hull. The top and bottom hulls form an open-ended channel therebetween extending throughout the full length of the ship. The side walls of the channel are formed by a flat surface portion in the ship's mid-body section, and by a complex surface in the ship's bow and stern sections. Each complex surface is formed by flat, cylindrical and conical surfaces.
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patent: 1436902 (1922-11-01), Perley
patent: 2327660 (1943-08-01), Napoli
patent: 3063397 (1962-11-01), Boericke, Jr.
patent: 3447502 (1969-06-01), Leopold
patent: 3854435 (1974-12-01), Kinoshita
Basinger Sherman D.
Breston Michael P.
Sotelo Jesus D.
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