STRINGER AND SYSTEM FOR MOUNTING EQUIPMENT TO A VESSEL'S HULL
20220144384 · 2022-05-12
Inventors
- John Harley Canada (Stuart, FL, US)
- Rogerio Kovalski (West Palm Beach, FL, US)
- Vincent Nientimp (Stuart, FL, US)
Cpc classification
B63H21/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B3/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B39/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2003/265
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2231/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B39/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system for mounting equipment to a vessel's hull is disclosed. The system comprises a first stringer and a second stringer, where each stringer is attachable to the inside of the vessel's hull. The system also includes a layer of adhesive attaching both stringers to the inside of the vessels hull. Both stringers have a top cap for attaching equipment. Additionally, each stringer has a first vertical side wall connected to a first end of the top cap, a second vertical side wall connected to a second end of the top cap, and two flanged portions. A first flanged portion connects to a lower end of the first vertical side wall, and a second flanged portion connects to a lower end of the second vertical side wall. The system has an open side portion at the bottom end of both stringers.
Claims
1. A system for mounting equipment to a vessel's hull, wherein the system comprises: a first stringer having a first length attachable to a first side inside the vessel's hull; a second stringer having a second length attachable to an opposing side inside the vessel's hull; a layer of adhesive for attaching each of the first stringer and the second stringer to the inside of the vessel's hull; and wherein each of the first stringer and the second stringer have a top cap for attaching the equipment thereto.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein each of the first stringer and the second stringer comprise: a first vertical side wall connected to a first end of the top cap; a second vertical side wall connected to a second end of the top cap; a first flanged portion connected to a lower end of the first vertical side wall; a second flanged portion connected to a lower end of the second vertical side wall; an open side portion at a bottom end of the first stringer and the second stringer; and where the first flanged portion and the second flanged portion define a first plane that is at a flange angle of 10 degrees to 35 degrees relative to a horizontal plane.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the flange angle is 24 degrees.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein a bottom surface of each flanged portion defines at least one groove for receiving adhesive.
5. The system of claim 4, wherein each groove has a first cross-sectional length at an outward end of the groove that is smaller than a second cross-sectional length at an inward end of the groove.
6. The system of claim 4, wherein the top cap of each stringer has a first thickness that is greater than a second thickness of the first vertical side wall and a third thickness of the second vertical side wall.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the top cap is configured for receiving fasteners for attaching the equipment to the top cap of each stringer.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the layer of adhesive for securing each stringer to the vessel's hull is a methacrylate structural adhesive.
9. The system of claim 1, where the equipment comprises at least one of a gyroscopic stabilizer, a generator, an engine, a tank, a battery, and a pump.
10. The system of claim 2, wherein each of the first stringer and the second stringer are at least one of extruded aluminum or pultruded fiberglass.
11. The system of claim 2, wherein the flange angle varies relative to the horizontal plane along the first length and the second length of each respective stringer.
12. The system of claim 2, wherein the system is configured to attach to the vessel's hull having a deadrise angle of between ten (10) degrees and thirty-five (35) degrees.
13. The system of claim 1, wherein each of the first stringer and the second stringer comprise: a first vertical side wall connected to a first end of a top cap; a second vertical side wall connected to a second end of the top cap; a first flanged portion connected to a lower end of the first vertical side wall; a second flanged portion connected to a lower end of the second vertical side wall; an open side portion at a bottom end of the first stringer and the second stringer; and wherein the first flanged portion and the second flanged portion define a first plane that is parallel to a deadrise plane of a hull of a vessel.
14. The system of claim 8 wherein the layer of adhesive comprises an adhesive thickness, where the adhesive thickness varies between a minimum adhesive thickness and a maximum adhesive thickness.
15. A first stringer and second stringer for mounting equipment to a vessel's hull, wherein each stringer comprises: a first length attachable to a first side of the vessel's hull; a top cap for attaching the equipment thereto; a first vertical side wall connected to a first end of the top cap; a second vertical side wall connected to a second end of the top cap; a first flanged portion connected to a lower end of the first vertical side wall; a second flanged portion connected to a lower end of the second vertical side wall; an open side portion at a bottom end of the stringer; and wherein the first flanged portion and the second flanged portion define a first plane having a flange angle relative to a horizontal plane.
16. The first stringer and second stringer of claim 15, wherein each of the first stringer and the second stringer are configured to attach to the vessel's hull having a deadrise angle of between ten (10) degrees and thirty-five (35) degrees.
17. The first stringer and second stringer of claim 16, wherein the flange angle is between ten (10) degrees and thirty-five (35) degrees relative to the horizontal plane.
18. The first stringer and second stringer of claim 17, wherein the first flanged portion defining the first plane is parallel to a deadrise plane of the vessel's hull such that the flange angle and the deadrise angle are parallel.
19. The first stringer and second stringer of claim 15, wherein at least one of the first vertical side wall and the second vertical side wall have a second angle that varies relative to a vertical plane, wherein the second angle corresponds to a dead-rise angle of the vessel's hull.
20. A method for mounting equipment to a vessel's hull, wherein the method comprises: applying adhesive to a bottom surface of a flanged portion of a stringer; attaching the stringer to the vessel's hull; leveling the stringer such that a top cap of the stringer is parallel to a horizontal plane; and attaching equipment to the top cap of the stringer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosed embodiments. The embodiments illustrated herein are presently preferred, it being understood, however, that the disclosure is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] The following detailed description refers to the accompanying drawings. Whenever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the following description to refer to the same or similar elements. While disclosed embodiments may be described, modifications, adaptations, and other implementations are possible. For example, substitutions, additions, or modifications may be made to the elements illustrated in the drawings, and the methods described herein may be modified by substituting reordering or adding additional stages or components to the disclosed methods and devices. Accordingly, the following detailed description does not limit the disclosed embodiments. Instead, the proper scope of the disclosed embodiments is defined by the appended claims.
[0019] The disclosed embodiments improve upon the problems with the prior art by providing a system that allows for equipment (e.g., gyroscopic stabilizer(s)) to be easily attached to the hull of a vessel. The design of the stringers eliminates the need to produce specialized equipment that corresponds to the design of the particular vessel. Instead, the stringers included in the systems described herein allow for a more universal design for attaching equipment to a vessel's hull. Small variations in the design may allow for the stringers to be used in a wide variety of vessels. For instance, small variations in the flange angle and length of the stringers may allow for the stringers to be used in nearly all applicable vessels. The term, “stringer” refers to a structural member for use in vessels. Furthermore, the term, “vessels” also applies to vehicles other than water-based vehicles (e.g., boats, yachts, etc.). For instance, the disclosed stringers may be applicable to vessels such as aircraft (e.g., commercial aircraft), land-based vehicles such as trains or automotive vehicles, among others. Thus, the present invention may be broadly applicable to a variety of vessels.
i. System
[0020] Referring now to the Figures as a whole, a system 300 for mounting equipment to a vessel's hull 310 is shown (
[0021] The stringers (301, 302) each generally have a flange portion (142a, 142b) as shown in particular by
[0022] The flanges may be angled that corresponds to the deadrise in a manner such that the top cap 130 of the stringer 100 is substantially parallel (e.g., within 5 degrees) to a horizontal plane. The horizontal plane may be, for instance, the deck of the vessel.
[0023] The deadrise angle (line D) may be constant for certain vessels, whereas other vessels may have a varied deadrise angle. Nonetheless, the present invention allows for each respective flange to be angled such that it corresponds to the deadrise angle of the hull 310 of a vessel. For instance, in some embodiments, the flange angle and/or deadrise angle varies from 10 degrees to 35 degrees. In one embodiment, the flange angle and/or deadrise angle is from 10 degrees to 20 degrees. In another embodiment, the flange angle and/or deadrise angle is from 15 degrees to 35 degrees. In some embodiments, the flange angle and/or deadrise angle is relatively constant (e.g., less than 5% variation in the absolute angle) and between 20 degrees and 28 degrees. In some embodiments, the flange angle and/or deadrise angle is relatively constant (e.g., less than 5% variation in the absolute angle) and is about 24 degrees. The term “about” may mean less than 5% variation in the absolute value of the recited measurement.
[0024] In such embodiments where the flange angle varies along the length of the stringer, a portion of the length of the stringer may have a flange angle configured to fit a certain deadrise angle portion and a second portion of the length of the stringer may have a second flange angle configured to fit a different deadrise angle. These embodiments are configured to allow for the stringers to be attached to a variety of different positions within the hull of vessel. It is understood that the present embodiment also includes the methods for producing the stringers having varying flange angles along the body of the stringer. Stringers having varying flange angles along the length of the stringer also increase the number of vessels types, lengths, manufactures that may be accommodated with the stringer and system invention disclosed herein.
[0025] The stringers (301, 302) generally comprise a top cap 130 for attaching the equipment 340 thereto. The top cap 130 may be used to (e.g., configured for) receiving fasteners 350 for attaching the equipment 340 to the top cap 130 of each stringer (301, 302). For instance, equipment 340 is illustrated as being bolted to the first and second stringers (301, 302). Accordingly, the stringer 100 may include a plurality of fastener receiving sections 150a-150c, such as holes for receiving bolts.
[0026] The equipment 340 may comprise at least one of a gyroscopic stabilizer, a generator, an engine, a tank, a battery, and a pump. In one embodiment, the equipment 340 comprises a gyroscopic stabilizer. The gyroscopic stabilizer may be used to steady the motion of the vessel's hull 310. In this way, the gyroscopic stabilizer may diminish the rocking of the vessel along the roll axis caused by waves, thus creating a more stable and enjoyable boating experience.
[0027] The stringers may be produced from various materials, such as metals and metal alloys, plastics (e.g., reinforced plastics), among other suitable materials. In one embodiment, each of the stringers are comprised of (or consist of) at least one of extruded aluminum and pultruded fiberglass.
[0028] In some embodiments, the stringers comprise (e.g., consist of) an aluminum alloy. In one embodiment, the stringers are made of a 6XXX series aluminum alloy. The term, “6XXX aluminum alloy” refers to an aluminum alloy having copper and magnesium as the primary alloying elements, other than aluminum. In one embodiment, the stringers are made of a 6061-aluminum alloy. A stringer comprising or consisting of a metal or metal alloy may be produced by any suitable fashion, for instance, by casting (e.g., produced via any type of suitable mold), extrusion, additive manufacturing, and forging.
[0029] In some embodiments, the stringers comprise (e.g., consist of) a fiberglass. The stringers may be produced with the fiberglass utilizing any suitable method, such as pultrusion.
[0030] As noted above, each stringer (301, 302) may be attachable using a layer of adhesive (320a, 320b). In this way, each stringer (301, 302) may be secured to the vessel's hull 310 by applying the adhesive to the bottom surface of each stringer (e.g., a bottom surface of a flanged portion) and attaching the adhesive-laden stringer to the vessel's hull. The adhesive (320a, 320b) may require a curing period to maximize the physical bond formed between the stringer (301, 302) and the vessel's hull 310. A block-flow diagram 500 of such a method is shown in
[0031] In some embodiments, the adhesive (320a, 320b) has an adhesive thickness that is between a minimum allowable adhesive thickness and a maximum allowable adhesive thickness. The adhesive thickness may vary between the minimum and maximum allowable thicknesses to maintain structural properties of the adhesive (320a, 320b). The adhesive thickness may vary along the flange portion(s) (142a, 142b) to maintain sufficient bonding area. For instance, and reference to the figures now including
[0032] As illustrated in
ii. Stringer Design
[0033] Referring now specifically to
[0034] With particular reference now to
[0035] The stringer 100 also includes a first flanged portion 142a connected to a lower end of the first vertical side wall 141a and a second flanged portion 142b connected to a lower end of the second vertical side wall 141b. The flanged portions (142a, 142b) generally define a flange angle (line C) where the flange angle is defined by the plane defined by the flanged portions (line A) and the horizontal plane (line B). As noted above and with reference to the figures momentarily including
[0036] With reference momentarily to
[0037] With reference now specifically to
[0038] Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.