Self-righting inflatable life raft
First Claim
1. A self-righting inflatable life raft, comprising:
- a raft body including inflatable sidewalls and having determinable beams measured between opposite outboard edges of said sidewalls, said sidewalls having an upper edge and a sheer line being defined substantially between sidewalls at said upper edge, said sheer line having a midpoint substantially centered between the sidewalls;
a means for righting said raft body including a plurality of inflatable tube portions each having a central longitudinal axis which extends from said upper edge to a first predetermined position upwardly and outboard from the upper edge and which then extends inboard to centrally converge with another of said inflatable tube portions at a second predetermined position above said sheer line,said first position being spaced outboard at least a horizontal distance substantially determined by the equation;
##EQU3## said first position being spaced upwardly above the sheer line at least a vertical distance substantially determined by the equation;
##EQU4## said second position being spaced vertically above the sheer line midpoint at least a distance substantially determined by the equation;
space="preserve" listing-type="equation">C'"'"'+(D·
tan E'"'"') where;
A=the distance from the sheer line midpoint to the axial center of the tube portion at the upper edge of the sidewall; and
B=one-half the angle in degrees between the axial center of adjacent tube portions at said upper edge, said angle having its vertex at the sheer line midpoint;
C=one-half of a major beam of the raft body;
C'"'"'=one-half of a minor beam of the raft body;
D=the vertical height of the sidewall; and
E=the minimum angle in degrees beyond vertical that the sheer line must be tilted to cause the raft body to topple by gravity to an upright position;
said righting means being sized to provide buoyancy at least equal to the mass of the raft.
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Abstract
A self-righting inflatable life raft including a raft body having inflatable sidewalls and an inflatable member extending from the raft body having a buoyant portion sufficient to provide lifting force to move the raft'"'"'s center of gravity beyond its point of rotation on the surface of water such that the raft will topple by gravity to an upright position. The inflatable member may include a plurality of inflatable tube portions which extend from an upper edge of the raft sidewalls to a first predetermined position upwardly and outboard from the upper edge and which then extend inboard to centrally converge with one another at a second predetermined position above the raft body.
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1. A self-righting inflatable life raft, comprising:
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a raft body including inflatable sidewalls and having determinable beams measured between opposite outboard edges of said sidewalls, said sidewalls having an upper edge and a sheer line being defined substantially between sidewalls at said upper edge, said sheer line having a midpoint substantially centered between the sidewalls; a means for righting said raft body including a plurality of inflatable tube portions each having a central longitudinal axis which extends from said upper edge to a first predetermined position upwardly and outboard from the upper edge and which then extends inboard to centrally converge with another of said inflatable tube portions at a second predetermined position above said sheer line, said first position being spaced outboard at least a horizontal distance substantially determined by the equation;
##EQU3## said first position being spaced upwardly above the sheer line at least a vertical distance substantially determined by the equation;
##EQU4## said second position being spaced vertically above the sheer line midpoint at least a distance substantially determined by the equation;
space="preserve" listing-type="equation">C'"'"'+(D·
tan E'"'"')where; A=the distance from the sheer line midpoint to the axial center of the tube portion at the upper edge of the sidewall; and B=one-half the angle in degrees between the axial center of adjacent tube portions at said upper edge, said angle having its vertex at the sheer line midpoint; C=one-half of a major beam of the raft body; C'"'"'=one-half of a minor beam of the raft body; D=the vertical height of the sidewall; and E=the minimum angle in degrees beyond vertical that the sheer line must be tilted to cause the raft body to topple by gravity to an upright position; said righting means being sized to provide buoyancy at least equal to the mass of the raft. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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