AMPHIBIOUS AIR-CUSHION VEHICLE WITH DUAL-RAIL CARGO SYSTEM
20210031744 ยท 2021-02-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60P1/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2025/285
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/43
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60V1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2035/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60P1/43
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P7/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An amphibious air cushion vehicle includes an air cushion supported hull configured for travel on water and smooth land; a deck supported by the hull; and a dual-rail cargo system having tracks arranged longitudinally on along the hull cargo deck from an aft end. The tracks include (1) guide rails and rollers providing for guided sliding movement of palletized cargo along the tracks, and (2) locks for locking pallets in position during transport, The track is configured at the aft end for an unloading operation in which the locks are disengaged and the palletized cargo slides off the aft end onto underlying land as the vehicle is moving forward thereon. The track may be the one track of a single-track variant, or one of a pair of tracks in a two-track variant.
Claims
1. An amphibious air cushion vehicle, comprising: an air cushion hull configured for travel on water and smooth land; a deck supported by the hull; and a dual-rail cargo system having longitudinally arranged track extending along the deck from an aft end, the track including (1) guide rails and rollers providing for guided sliding movement of palletized cargo along the track, and (2) locks for locking pallets in position during transport, the track being configured at the aft end for an unloading operation in which the locks are disengaged and the palletized cargo slides off the aft end onto underlying land as the vehicle is moving forward thereon.
2. The amphibious air cushion vehicle of claim 1, wherein the track at the aft end includes an extended stern ramp which may be level with the deck and configured to enable the palletized cargo to slide off the extended stern ramp in the unloading operation.
3. The amphibious air cushion vehicle of claim 2, wherein the stern ramp is an add-on secured in part by a retention cable supporting an the aft end to limit lever-type loading at a point of attachment of the stern ramp to the aft end of the air cushion vehicle.
4. The amphibious air cushion vehicle of claim 1, further including: one or more propellers for horizontal thrust and centrifugal fans for lift; and one or more gas turbines driving the propellers and lift fans for horizontal propulsion and lift power.
5. The amphibious air cushion vehicle of claim 4, wherein (1) the propellers are variable pitch propellers, and (2) the fans include thrust ports, and the vehicle further includes rudders aft of the propeller, all used for control of vehicle speed and direction.
6. The amphibious air cushion vehicle of claim 4, wherein overall dimensions of the air cushion vehicle provide for well deck compatibility for corresponding naval ships.
7. The amphibious air cushion vehicle of claim 1, having a fly-by-wire control system for controlling maneuvering of the vehicle.
8. The amphibious air cushion vehicle of claim 7, wherein the fly-by-wire control system provides for unmanned operation of the air cushion vehicle.
9. The amphibious air cushion vehicle of claim 1, further including a bow ramp configured to enable wheeled and tracked vehicles to roll on and roll off the air cushion vehicle.
10. The amphibious air cushion vehicle of claim 1, wherein the track is one of a pair of parallel tracks of the dual-rail cargo system, the tracks including respective guide rails, rollers and locks and configured for the unloading operation at the aft end.
11. The amphibious air cushion vehicle of claim 10, wherein both tracks may extend off the aft end and discharge respective palletized cargo during the unloading operation.
12. The amphibious air cushion vehicle of claim 10, wherein the aft end has a single discharge track and the dual-rail system includes a funneling or switching arrangement configured to move pallets from the two sets of tracks onto the single discharge track during the unloading operation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages will be apparent from the following description of particular embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the different views.
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[0025] As mentioned, the ACV 10 is preferably fully amphibious and of a size and construction enabling it to provide logistics support for desired payload size and traveling speed, which in one embodiment may be on the order of up to 30 tons and 35 knots respectively. It may be designed for either manned or unmanned operation. For certain military applications including a scenario of dropping cargo into a hostile landing area. it is preferably capable of performing a high-speed offload of all cargo 14 in an interval as short as 1-2 minutes.
[0026] The pallets used with the ACV 10 may be of a known variety having a metal sandwich-type construction and used for palletizing and transporting cargo on roller type conveyors. As in an aircraft, the dual-rail system 12 includes such roller type conveyors as well as restraint rails that guide the pallets and constrain them to move only fore and aft, for loading and unloading. The pallets are used with a locking arrangement for locking the pallet into the dual rail system for restraint during travel, as well as tie-down rings to secure the cargo to each pallet. A standard pallet has dimensions of 88 inches long by 108 inches wide by 2 inches thick, and has a maximum load capacity of 10,000 pounds.
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[0033] The following is an example operating scenario for the ACV 10 for delivery of a single load of cargo:
[0034] 1. Fuel Craft
[0035] 2. Load cargo in well deck or expeditionary transfer dock (ESD)
[0036] 3. Startup craft and come on cushion
[0037] 4. Exit well deck
[0038] 5. Transit from ship to surf zone
[0039] 6. Transit surf zone to the beach
[0040] 7. Lower stern ramp
[0041] 8. Release pallet locks
[0042] 9. Initiate fast offload (e.g., 45-60 seconds to deliver 40 tons)
[0043] 10. Raise ramps and come on cushion
[0044] 11. Move from beach to beyond surf zone
[0045] 12. Transit back to ship
[0046] 13. Re-enter well deck
[0047] 14. Come off cushion, and shut down machinery
[0048] Below is a bulletized description of significant features of the disclosed ACV in at least some embodiments: [0049] 1) Military Amphibious Logistics Support Craft [0050] 2) 30-40 Ton cargo capacity [0051] 3) Deployable with Well-Deck Ships e.g., LPD-17, LSD 41, LSD 49 classes, LHA and ESD. [0052] 4) Cargo types: wheeled & tracked vehicles, containerized, palletized and break-bulk cargo. [0053] 5) Drive through cargo deck [0054] 6) Open cargo deck for crane loading/unloading [0055] 7) C-130 type dual rail cargo handling system for pallets [0056] 8) ACV hullform [0057] a) In one embodiment, 11045; 22 in height [0058] b) Alternative lengths 110, 100, 90, and 80 ft.; beams 36, 40, 44, and 48 ft.; Payload weights 25, 35, 45, and 55 short tons [0059] 9) Manned, remote control, or full autonomous capability [0060] 10) Propulsion & Lift [0061] a) Prime Movers: Marine gas turbine [0062] b) Transmission: Mechanical (e.g., gear train) [0063] c) Propulsors: Ducted air propellers [0064] d) Lift fans: Centrifugal fans in volutes [0065] 11) Potential alternative military missions (via application-specific deck modules as required) [0066] a) Mine warfarecountermeasures [0067] b) Intelligence, Reconnaissance, Surveillance. [0068] c) Mobile missile defense [0069] d) Mobile UAV Base. [0070] e) Seal team deployment and recovery [0071] f) Army LOTS [0072] g) Mobile refueling platform [0073] h) Mothership for manned, unmanned or autonomous vehicles [0074] 12) Potential non-military missions [0075] a) Oil Industry support [0076] b) Oil spill control & recovery in coastal wetlands [0077] i) Shutdown and removal of abandoned wellheads in wetlands [0078] ii) Support of drilling operations in wetland areas [0079] iii) Support of well re-work in wetland areas [0080] b) Remote/rugged area operations [0081] i) Freight delivery [0082] ii) Mail delivery [0083] iii) Personnel transport [0084] iv) Search & Rescue [0085] v) Ice breaking
[0086] While various embodiments of the invention have been particularly shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.