Apparatus and method for protecting ships and harbors from...

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C114S241000

Reexamination Certificate

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06877456

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed herein apparatus and methods for protecting ships and harbors from attack from other vessels. A barrier, fence or obstruction is constructed around the ship or harbor to be defended, either floating on the surface above and/or beneath the surface of the water. When a boat attempts to force its way through the barrier, the barrier uses the momentum of the vessel against itself by using the forward momentum of the attacking vessel in such a manner as to divert, impede, stop, damage or destroy the vessel or mitigate a blast from a vessel. The barrier may be active or passive. Also, a constructed wall of water can be provided to stop, destroy or disable a vessel attempting to go through the wall.

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patent: 4625668 (1986-12-01), Fitch
patent: 4961393 (1990-10-01), Murray
patent: 2001-91194 (2001-04-01), None

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