Buoyant Trim Tab
20240286718 ยท 2024-08-29
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Abstract
A buoyant trim tab comprising a shell, wherein the shell comprises a top and a bottom, and an insert, wherein the insert comprises a foam section, wherein the foam section comprises a styrene acrylo nitrile foam and further wherein the foam section comprises a low-density subsection and a high-density subsection, and wherein the buoyant trim tab is capable of floating the buoyant trim tab, an actuator, and any components used to mount the buoyant trim tab to a boat.
Claims
1. A buoyant trim tab, comprising: a shell, wherein the shell comprises a top, wherein the top comprises a lip and further wherein the top comprises a flat, horizontal shape roughly parallel to the ground, and a bottom, wherein the bottom comprises a base, wherein the base comprises a flat, horizontal shape, roughly parallel to the ground and further wherein the base comprises one or more layers of a composite material; and an insert, wherein the insert comprises a foam section, wherein the foam section comprises a styrene acrylo nitrile foam and further wherein the foam section comprises a low-density subsection and a high-density subsection, wherein the low-density subsection surrounds the high-density subsection, and a high-density composite ledge section; wherein the buoyant trim tab is capable of floating the buoyant trim tab, an actuator, and any components used to mount the buoyant trim tab.
2. The buoyant trim tab of claim 1, wherein the composite material comprises one or more layers of carbon fiber.
3. The buoyant trim tab of claim 2, wherein the one or more layers of carbon fiber comprise twill, biaxial, and unidirectional carbon fibers layers vacuum infused using epoxy resins.
4. The buoyant trim tab of claim 3, wherein gelcoats are used in a mold application.
5. The buoyant trim tab of claim 3, wherein the buoyant trim tab is post coated with paint.
6. The buoyant trim tab of claim 1, wherein the lip comprises an angled surface.
7. The buoyant trim tab of claim 1 wherein the lip comprises a curved surface.
8. The buoyant trim tab of claim 1, wherein the base comprises a rectangular shape.
9. The buoyant trim tab of claim 1, wherein the foam section comprises polyethylene terephthalate.
10. A method of fabricating a buoyant trim tab, comprising: providing a base, wherein the base comprises one or more layers of carbon fiber, wherein the one or more layers of carbon fiber are placed on a horizontal surface, and further wherein part of the base forms the edges of a lip; cutting the one or more layers of carbon fiber; placing an insert on top of the base, wherein a ledge is in contact with the base and further wherein the insert is centered on top of the base; applying one or more layers of carbon fiber over the insert and the base, wherein a layer of resin is applied between each of the one or more layers of carbon fiber; shaping the one or more layers of carbon fiber to take the shape of the insert; shaping the lip; and shaping the one or more layers of carbon fiber after the one or more layers of carbon fiber have cured.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
1. Introduction
[0019] A detailed description will now be provided. The purpose of this detailed description, which includes the drawings, is to satisfy the statutory requirements of 35 U.S.C. ? 112. For example, the detailed description includes a description of the inventions defined by the claims and sufficient information that would enable a person having ordinary skill in the art to make and use the inventions. In the figures, like elements are generally indicated by like reference numerals regardless of the view or figure in which the elements appear. The figures are intended to assist the description and to provide a visual representation of certain aspects of the subject matter described herein. The figures are not all necessarily drawn to scale, nor do they show all the structural details of the systems, nor do they limit the scope of the claims.
[0020] Each of the appended claims defines a separate invention which, for infringement purposes, is recognized as including equivalents of the various elements or limitations specified in the claims. Depending on the context, all references below to the invention may in some cases refer to certain specific embodiments only. In other cases, it will be recognized that references to the invention will refer to the subject matter recited in one or more, but not necessarily all, of the claims. Each of the inventions will now be described in greater detail below, including specific embodiments, versions, and examples, but the inventions are not limited to these specific embodiments, versions, or examples, which are included to enable a person having ordinary skill in the art to make and use the inventions when the information in this patent is combined with available information and technology. Various terms as used herein may be defined below, and the definitions should be adopted when construing the claims that include those terms, except to the extent a different meaning is given within the specification or in express representations to the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO). To the extent a term used in a claim is not defined below or in representations to the PTO, it should be given the broadest definition persons having skill in the art have given that term as reflected in any printed publication, dictionary, or issued patent.
2. Certain Specific Embodiments
[0021] Now, certain specific embodiments are described, which are by no means an exclusive description of the inventions. Other specific embodiments, including those referenced in the drawings, are encompassed by this application and any patent that issues therefrom.
[0022] One or more specific embodiments disclosed herein includes a buoyant trim tab comprising a shell, wherein the shell comprises a top, wherein the top comprises a lip and further wherein the top comprises a flat, horizontal shape roughly parallel to the ground, and a bottom, wherein the bottom comprises a base, wherein the base comprises a flat, horizontal shape, roughly parallel to the ground and further wherein the base comprises one or more layers of a composite material; and an insert, wherein the insert comprises a foam section, wherein the foam section comprises a styrene acrylo nitrile foam and further wherein the foam section comprises a low-density subsection and a high-density subsection, wherein the low-density subsection surrounds the high-density subsection, and a high-density composite ledge section; wherein the buoyant trim tab is capable of floating the buoyant trim tab, an actuator, and any components used to mount the buoyant trim tab.
[0023] One or more specific embodiments disclosed herein includes a method of fabricating a buoyant trim tab, comprising providing a base, wherein the base comprises one or more layers of carbon fiber, wherein the one or more layers of carbon fiber are placed on a horizontal surface, and further wherein part of the base forms the edges of a lip; cutting the one or more layers of carbon fiber; placing an insert on top of the base, wherein a ledge is in contact with the base and further wherein the insert is centered on top of the base; applying one or more layers of carbon fiber over the insert and the base, wherein a layer of resin is applied between each of the one or more layers of carbon fiber; shaping the one or more layers of carbon fiber to take the shape of the insert; shaping the lip; and shaping the one or more layers of carbon fiber after the one or more layers of carbon fiber have cured.
[0024] In any one of the systems or methods disclosed herein, the composite material may comprise one or more layers of carbon fiber.
[0025] In any one of the systems or methods disclosed herein, the one or more layers of carbon fiber may comprise twill, biaxial, and unidirectional carbon fibers layers vacuum infused using epoxy resins.
[0026] In any one of the systems or methods disclosed herein, gelcoats may be used in a mold application.
[0027] In any one of the systems or methods disclosed herein, the buoyant trim tab may be post coated with paint.
[0028] In any one of the systems or methods disclosed herein, the lip may comprise an angled surface.
[0029] In any one of the systems or methods disclosed herein, the lip may comprise a curved surface.
[0030] In any one of the systems or methods disclosed herein, the base may comprise a rectangular shape.
[0031] In any one of the systems or methods disclosed herein, the foam section may comprise polyethylene terephthalate.
2. Specific Embodiments in the Figures
[0032] The drawings presented herein are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the claims. Rather, the drawings are intended to help enable one having ordinary skill in the art to make and use the claimed inventions.
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[0035] In embodiments, the shell 102 may comprise one or more layers of a composite material. For example, in embodiments, the shell 102 may comprise one or more layers of carbon fiber. In other embodiments, the shell 102 may comprise other composite materials, such as fiberglass, aramids, polyester, polyvinyl, nylon, aluminum, titanium, boron, or any other composite fabric on the market. In embodiments, the top of the shell 102 may comprise a lip 106. In embodiments, the lip 106 may comprise a flat, horizontal shape roughly parallel to the ground. In other embodiments, the shape of the lip 106 may comprise angled or curved surfaces.
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[0038] In embodiments employing one or more carbon fiber layers, the composite layers may comprise twill, biaxial, and/or unidirectional carbon fiber layers vacuum infused using epoxy resins. Further, in embodiments, gelcoats may be used in a mold application or the trim tab 100 may be post coated with paint or clear coats. Additionally, the buoyant trim tab 100 may be fabricated with any composite fiber resin on the market, e.g., polyester or vinyl ester resins.
[0039] In embodiments, the foam section 110 may comprise a styrene acrylo nitrile (SAN) foam, which has the ability to handle impact loads. Additionally, in other embodiments, the foam section 110 may comprise other suitable foam cores, which may comprise polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), urethane, or any other structural composite foam core or approved Coast Guard floatation.
[0040] In embodiments, the buoyant trim tab 100 may comprise any size needed for a particular vessel. In embodiments, the trim tab 100 may be capable of floating itself, the actuator, and any components that may be used to mount the trim tab 100. In other embodiments, the trim tab 100 may not necessarily be sized to float everything attached to the trim tab 100, such as the actuator, wires, fasteners, and/or hinges.
[0041] In embodiments, fabrication of the trim tab 100 may comprise several steps.
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[0043] In embodiments, in order to get the best weight to strength savings, a resin transfer method may be used, such as, for example, resin infusion or resin transfer molding. In embodiments, these techniques may achieve the best strength to weight ratio, but are not necessary to build the buoyant trim tab 100.
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[0045] Generally, the above describes an improved trim tab and fabrication method of the same. One of the benefits of the trim tab 100 described herein is that the lightweight insert 104 may allow the trim tab 100 to float in water. In embodiments, the insert 104 may allow the trim tab 100 to float, as well as any hardware and/or actuators employed with the trim tab 100. In embodiments, the trim tab 100 described may remove between 15 to 30 pounds of weigh from the transom of the boat.