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US1413383A
US1413383A US455171A US45517121A US1413383A US 1413383 A US1413383 A US 1413383A US 455171 A US455171 A US 455171A US 45517121 A US45517121 A US 45517121A US 1413383 A US1413383 A US 1413383A
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  • the invention relates to gliding boats or similar machines, more particularly to those in which the inclined planes provided in the bottom, are arranged so as to be able to yield elastically under the action of shocks.
  • the invention has for its object to enable machineg of the kind in question to be so arranged that during the running at a given speed, their bearing power and their balance should be better than hitherto.
  • the object of the invention is attained by providing t-he hull of machines of the kind in question with a central hull element between two lateral hull elements, the bottoms of which are at a lower level than that of the first element; in so inclining the bottoms of the various elements that when the machine glides, it tends to rise under the action of the resistance of the water; and in so arranging the system that the whole of the elements are submerged to a certain extent when the machine is in working order and at rest, whereas the bot-tom of the central element should be raised out of the water when the machine glides at a given speed, thus resting on a mass of air which is compressed between the water and the said bottom and which escapes then aft.
  • the central element could be intitiin cases'raised to a suicient extent so as never to be submerged.
  • Figures 1 3 of the said drawing show diagrammatically, respectively in side elevation, in end view looking from the front, and
  • Figure 4 1s a diagrammatic vert-ical section of the said glider.
  • the hull comprises a central float a dihedrally angled as at al and out board runners b extending below the central fioat and having stepped bottoms, the bottoms having a downward inclination of 2o between the steps.
  • the entire float displaces water when at rest but when up to speed it rests on the outboard runners, air being compressed under the central connecting float and thus assisting in the support of the craft.
  • Each bottom portion of the wings or runners Z) is provided at its rear end with a plate c pivoted at c1 adj acent ⁇ the step about a horizontal pin.
  • the plates are each provided with a rod or tube d, extending into the float and serving as a support for a compression spring.
  • the plates are passed against these springs when the float i's at speed, so that the plates are practically in line with the portion of the bottom to which they are connected.
  • which comprises a central float dihedrally angled and out-board runners extending belowl said central float'and having stepped bottoms.
  • a gliding boat or the like the hull of which comprises a central float dihedrally angled and out-board runners extending below said centrall float the stepped bottoms of which have a downward inclination' between the steps.
  • a gliding boat or the like which comprises a central lioat dihedrally angled and out-board' runners extending below said central float, each stepped bottom of the runners being provided at itsêtr end withl a plate. .V f v 4.
  • a gliding boat or the like comprising in combination a hull'with dihedrally angled'central float, out-board runners having stepped bottoms, a plate at the rear end of.

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A M, M.-E`. BEssoN.
GLIDING BOAT.
APPLICATION FIL'ED MAR. 24, I92l.
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GLIDING BOAT.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 24, 192|. 1
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GLIDING BOAT.
APPLIcAT'loN FILED MAR.24. 1921. 1,413,383. Patented Apr18, 19212.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
MARCEL MATHIEU ETIENNE BESSON, OF BOULOGNE-ON-THE-SEINE, FRANCE.
GLIDIN G BOAT.
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Apr. 18 1922. Application filed March 24, 1921.
Serial N0. 455,171
(GRANTED 'UNDER THE PROVISIONS 0F THE ACT OFMARCH 3, 1921, 41 STAT. L., 1313.)
T all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, NIARCEL MATHIEU ETIENNE BESSON, a citizen of the French Republic, residing at Boulogne-on-the-Seine, Department of Seine, France, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Gliding Boats, of which the following is a specification. f
The invention relates to gliding boats or similar machines, more particularly to those in which the inclined planes provided in the bottom, are arranged so as to be able to yield elastically under the action of shocks.
The invention has for its object to enable machineg of the kind in question to be so arranged that during the running at a given speed, their bearing power and their balance should be better than hitherto.
The object of the invention is attained by providing t-he hull of machines of the kind in question with a central hull element between two lateral hull elements, the bottoms of which are at a lower level than that of the first element; in so inclining the bottoms of the various elements that when the machine glides, it tends to rise under the action of the resistance of the water; and in so arranging the system that the whole of the elements are submerged to a certain extent when the machine is in working order and at rest, whereas the bot-tom of the central element should be raised out of the water when the machine glides at a given speed, thus resting on a mass of air which is compressed between the water and the said bottom and which escapes then aft. The central element could be in ceiin cases'raised to a suicient extent so as never to be submerged.
Apart from this chief arrangement, there are certain other arrangements more explicitly referred to hereinafter.
The invention willvbe in any case clearly understood from the following additional description, as well as from the accompanying drawings, which additional description and drawings are given, of course, merely by way of example.
Figures 1 3 of the said drawing show diagrammatically, respectively in side elevation, in end view looking from the front, and
in end view looking from the back,`a glideraccording to the p-resent invention.
Figure 4 1s a diagrammatic vert-ical section of the said glider. Y
The hull comprises a central float a dihedrally angled as at al and out board runners b extending below the central fioat and having stepped bottoms, the bottoms having a downward inclination of 2o between the steps.
The entire float displaces water when at rest but when up to speed it rests on the outboard runners, air being compressed under the central connecting float and thus assisting in the support of the craft.
It will be understood that, in these conditions, the glider starting from its position of rest on water, in which its three hull elements are partly immersed in water, will have the tendency, beginning with a certain speed, to rise owing to the inclination of its bottoms; and that when the speed will become sufficient, the central element a will no longer be in contact with water; the Inachine being then supported, on water by the bottom of the central element resting, like a bearing surface of an aeroplane, on the mass of air which is compressed under the said bottom; the said mass of air escaping aft of the apparatus.
Each bottom portion of the wings or runners Z) is provided at its rear end with a plate c pivoted at c1 adj acent` the step about a horizontal pin.
Aft of this pin, the plates are each provided with a rod or tube d, extending into the float and serving as a support for a compression spring.
The plates are passed against these springs when the float i's at speed, so that the plates are practically in line with the portion of the bottom to which they are connected.
It goes without saying that the invention isl by no means limited to that of the method of applying or of carrying it out, which has been more particularly described, but comprises on the contrary any modications, i
namely that in which the centralv element is subdivided into a certain number of raised elements separated by elements of a similar shape and submerging in the same manner as the lateral elements.
` .which comprises a central float dihedrally angled and out-board runners extending belowl said central float'and having stepped bottoms.
2. A gliding boat or the like, the hull of which comprises a central float dihedrally angled and out-board runners extending below said centrall float the stepped bottoms of which have a downward inclination' between the steps.
\ 3. A gliding boat or the like, the hull 0f which comprises a central lioat dihedrally angled and out-board' runners extending below said central float, each stepped bottom of the runners being provided at its vrear end withl a plate. .V f v 4. A gliding boat or the like, comprising in combination a hull'with dihedrally angled'central float, out-board runners having stepped bottoms, a plate at the rear end of.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
MARCEL MATHIEU ETIENNE BESSON.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2422818A (en) * 1943-08-02 1947-06-24 Julien G Bamberger Hydroplane
US2474855A (en) * 1945-02-07 1949-07-05 Nicholas C Mimopoulos Multiple propeller drive
US2521268A (en) * 1945-05-28 1950-09-05 Troeng Ivan Boat
US3046928A (en) * 1959-09-28 1962-07-31 Sea Trim Corp Boat trimming stabilizer
US3081727A (en) * 1959-09-21 1963-03-19 Jr John S Carter High speed water surface craft
US3495563A (en) * 1967-03-01 1970-02-17 Eduard Reischmann Seaworthy hydroplanes
US3628485A (en) * 1969-09-24 1971-12-21 John D Gill Planing boat with stepped hull

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2422818A (en) * 1943-08-02 1947-06-24 Julien G Bamberger Hydroplane
US2474855A (en) * 1945-02-07 1949-07-05 Nicholas C Mimopoulos Multiple propeller drive
US2521268A (en) * 1945-05-28 1950-09-05 Troeng Ivan Boat
US3081727A (en) * 1959-09-21 1963-03-19 Jr John S Carter High speed water surface craft
US3046928A (en) * 1959-09-28 1962-07-31 Sea Trim Corp Boat trimming stabilizer
US3495563A (en) * 1967-03-01 1970-02-17 Eduard Reischmann Seaworthy hydroplanes
US3628485A (en) * 1969-09-24 1971-12-21 John D Gill Planing boat with stepped hull

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