WATERCRAFT
20240043093 · 2024-02-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02T70/5236
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B63B1/107
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T70/00
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B63H2021/171
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B1/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63J2003/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T70/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A watercraft, in particular a SWATH-type yacht is intended to have improved and greater functional properties. To this end, the watercraft, in particular a SWATH-type yacht, has upper works that receive a structure, and on the underside thereof, i.e. the wet deck, two stilts, i.e. partial hulls are arranged which are spaced apart from one another transversely in the direction of travel. Each partial hull is positioned on a submerged hull which is arranged substantially in the direction of travel of the watercraft and extends over at least part of the upper works. The submerged hulls have characteristic narrowed portions in cross section, which portions are formed on the longitudinal extension of swimmer profiles of the partial hull.
Claims
1-11. (canceled)
12. A watercraft comprising upper works that receive a structure, wherein two partial hulls, which are spaced apart from one another transverse to a direction of travel, are arranged on an underside of the upper works, i.e. the wet deck, and essentially extend in the direction of travel of the watercraft over at least a portion of the upper works, and wherein the partial hulls are respectively seated on a buoyancy body, which includes a float and a submerged hull, essentially is arranged in the direction of travel of the watercraft and extends over at least a portion of the upper works, wherein the submerged hulls have characteristic narrowed portions in cross section, which are formed on the longitudinal extent of float profiles of the partial hull.
13. The watercraft according to claim 12, wherein the characteristic narrowed portions of the submerged hulls are arranged offset to the floats in the longitudinal direction.
14. The watercraft according to claim 12, wherein submerged hulls and floats are designed or can be represented with a ratio of the length offset with values for the length offset factor p.sub.V0.17 . . . 0.25 or the extent of the displacement to the narrowed portion in cross section of the submerged hulls, i.e. the submerged hull curvature, with values for the curvature progression factor p.sub.A0.12 . . . 0.23.
15. The watercraft according to claim 12, wherein the point of each submerged hull is designed in the form of a bulge and arranged at a distance from the bow float of the partial hull.
16. The watercraft according to claim 13, wherein fins and transverse thrusters are positioned with similar offset as the submerged hulls.
17. The watercraft according to claim 12, wherein transverse thrusters and fins are arranged on both submerged hulls.
18. The watercraft according to claim 12, wherein the structure has a planking with variable surface area, which is essentially covered with photovoltaic elements.
19. The watercraft according to claim 12, wherein the planking is arranged in an at least partially foldable or pivotable manner.
20. The watercraft according to claim 12, wherein at least one movable fin is arranged on the submerged hulls.
21. The watercraft according to claim 12, wherein the watercraft includes a control and a stabilization system, the software of which contains KI.
22. A watercraft comprising upper works that receive a structure, wherein two partial hulls, which are spaced apart from one another transverse to the direction of travel, are arranged on the underside of said upper works, i.e. the wet deck, and essentially extend in the direction of travel of the watercraft over at least a portion of the upper works, and wherein the partial hulls are respectively seated on a buoyancy body, which includes a float and a submerged hull, essentially is arranged in the direction of travel of the watercraft and extends over at least a portion of the upper works, wherein the structure has a planking with variable surface area, which is essentially covered with photovoltaic elements.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] An exemplary embodiment of the invention is described in greater detail below with reference to the drawings. In these drawings,
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0040] The inventive watercraft, which in the present example is a yacht 1 of the premium segment, has a SWATH-type design. It comprises upper works 2 that receive a structure 3, wherein two partial hulls 4, 5 (stilts), which are spaced apart from one another transverse to the direction of travel, are arranged on the underside of said upper works, i.e. the wet deck 8, and essentially extend in the direction of travel of the watercraft over at least a portion of the upper works 2, namely over the length thereof in the example shown (
[0041] The submerged hulls 6, 7 are provided with movable and controllable fins 11 (elevators), which in the idle position are directed toward one another (
[0042] The upper works 2 are equipped with not-shown cabins and utility rooms for tenders, storage batteries, control devices, water and food supplies, etc. In the present example, the structure 3 has a living and lounge deck with a swim platform and an upper deck 15. The latter is likewise equipped with seating and reclining surfaces and also includes the workstation of the helmsman. The upper deck 15 is furthermore equipped with a roof 16 that can be raised (
[0043] The structure 3 has a planking 9 with variable surface area, which is essentially covered with photovoltaic elements 10 (
[0044] In this way, the usable surface area of the photovoltaic elements 10 is on the one hand enlarged in accordance with the position of the sun or the energy demand and cooling of the decks and cabins is on the other hand improved. A frame-like element, i.e. the structure 17, remains in the same position when the lateral parts 13 are folded out in order to statically support the roof structure 16 with the upper deck 15 together with the front support 19. A lightweight, integral configuration is thereby achieved for the entire structure.
[0045] The submerged hulls 6, 7 have characteristic narrowed portions behind their point 24, wherein said narrowed portions are formed so as to be optimized in accordance with the extent of the float profiles 32 of the partial hulls 4, 5 and correspond to one another with a minimal offset 30, in the present example approximately 500 mm (
[0046] This offset 30 of the float displacement between the two partial hulls 4, 5 is formed along the longitudinal axis, namely shifted rearward relative to the submerged hulls 6, 7. In this way, the waves of the two floats 22, 23 of the partial hulls 4, 5 can be eliminated or at least significantly reduced due to the flow behavior of the submerged hulls 6, 7.
[0047] The fins 11 and the transverse thrusters 18 are positioned with similar offset such that they additionally promote this effect with the waves originating therefrom. This corresponding system is not limited to the bow float 22 only, but also develops the same effect in similar form on the stem float 23.
[0048] Transverse thrusters 18 and fins 11 are advantageously arranged on both submerged hulls 6, 7.
[0049] While traveling, a harmonizing system of standing waves above and below the water surface, which originate from the submerged hulls 6, 7 and the bow and stem of each individual float 22, 23 of the partial hulls 4, 5, reduces the drag significantly because these standing waves neutralize and cancel out one another due to the geometric design and positioning of the partial hulls 4, 5 (
[0050] The waves being created are not always completely eliminated and a small portion can still propagate on the surface. A corresponding arrangement of the floats 22, 23 makes it possible to influence and shift the interference patterns being created into more favorable areas. The propeller efficiency at certain speeds can be additionally increased by utilizing this effect.
[0051] To this end, the watercraft, in the present example the yacht 1, has to be aligned exactly straight in accordance with the construction water line CWL 20. Numerous influences, e.g. waves, storm, uneven weight transfer, extreme turns, etc., counteract this alignment, which is the reason why a proactive stabilization system (PSS) is used for keeping the yacht 1 on the construction water line CWL 20 in any situation. Other constructive stabilization and alignment measures, e.g. gyroscopes, stabilizing fins 11 or ballast tanks 26, are likewise possible.
[0052] The yacht 1 may furthermore be provided with fuel cells, a generator or machine 25, hydrogen tanks and ballast tanks 26 in the submerged hulls 6, 7 (
[0053] The storage batteries can also be charged in a harbor. Furthermore, hydrogen tanks can be refilled in a harbor or hydrogen can be generated with an onboard hydrogen generator by using shore power.
[0054] With respect to its dimensions, the yacht 1 according to the present example has a floor space of approximately 330 m.sup.2 and can accommodate up to 12 guests.
[0055] The control of the yacht 1 is designed in such a way that it can be operated by a professional helmsman, as well as by guests as long as they have the corresponding nautical training and the required licenses. The control unit has components for propulsion and stability, navigation and communication, energy management, service management, safety and administration, wherein at least partially adaptive algorithms are used in the software for said components.
[0056] Conventional navigation means including satellite navigation are provided.
[0057] Wind forces, waves and currents can be respectively determined or calculated in real time while traveling.
[0058] The use of multiple LIDAR sensors also makes it possible to generate a 360 3D image around the yacht 1. This allows constant monitoring all around the yard 1 and significantly simplifies docking and undocking maneuvers (comparably to a parking assistant in modern motor vehicles). The data of the LIDAR furthermore is used in the AMS for automatically maneuvering the yacht and for collision avoidance.
[0059] The inventive yacht also has a mechanism that is referred to as a proactive stabilization system (PSS) and serves for determining wave amplitudes in order to respectively evaluate or compare stability information of the hull based on the measured wash of the waves and to determine the amplitudes of approaching waves by means of a sensor.
[0060] This in turn makes it possible to determine expected washes of the waves against the hull and, if applicable, to carry out preventive course corrections or the like in order to reduce the stress on the ship and the crew and to simultaneously increase the efficiency of travel.
[0061] The disclosed yacht 1 only has few unpleasant roll and pitch movements, provides better safety in extreme situations, allows a lifestyle like on a superyacht at significantly lower costs for upkeep/use, lacks annoying engine noise, allows traveling speeds of 7-9 knots during multi-day trips, provides superior control of the yacht in stress situations, during maneuvering in narrow harbors, in waves and wind, allows monitoring of the ship environment and provides more redundancy for important system components.
LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
[0062] 1 Yacht [0063] 2 Upper works/hull body [0064] 3 Structure [0065] 4 Partial hull/stilt [0066] 5 Partial hull/stilt [0067] 6 Submerged hull [0068] 7 Submerged hull [0069] 8 Wet deck/underside [0070] 9 Planking [0071] 10 Photovoltaic element [0072] 11 Fin [0073] 12 Propeller [0074] 13 Lateral part [0075] 14 Rudder [0076] 15 Upper deck [0077] 16 Roof [0078] 17 Lateral support element [0079] 18 Transverse thruster [0080] 19 Front support [0081] 20 Construction water line CWL [0082] 21 [0083] 22 Bow float [0084] 23 Stem float [0085] 24 Point of submerged hull [0086] 25 Propulsion engine [0087] 26 Ballast tanks [0088] 27 Bow wave of front float [0089] 28 Bow wave of rear float [0090] 29 Interference pattern [0091] 30 Length offset [0092] 31 Narrowed portion [0093] 32 Extent of float profile