WO2000073130A1 - Slidable and impact absorbing keel - Google Patents

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WO2000073130A1
WO2000073130A1 PCT/NO2000/000172 NO0000172W WO0073130A1 WO 2000073130 A1 WO2000073130 A1 WO 2000073130A1 NO 0000172 W NO0000172 W NO 0000172W WO 0073130 A1 WO0073130 A1 WO 0073130A1
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Per Kristian Larsen
Nils Otto Holmen
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63BSHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING 
    • B63B59/00Hull protection specially adapted for vessels; Cleaning devices specially adapted for vessels
    • B63B59/02Fenders integral with waterborne vessels or specially adapted therefor, e.g. fenders forming part of the hull or incorporated in the hull; Rubbing-strakes
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63BSHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING 
    • B63B3/00Hulls characterised by their structure or component parts
    • B63B3/14Hull parts
    • B63B3/38Keels
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63BSHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING 
    • B63B43/00Improving safety of vessels, e.g. damage control, not otherwise provided for
    • B63B43/18Improving safety of vessels, e.g. damage control, not otherwise provided for preventing collision or grounding; reducing collision damage

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  • the present invention is related to impact absorbing devices for marine vessels and more particularly to a slidable, impact absorbing keel device for a sailing vessel.
  • the invention is an adjustable and impact absorbing keel device for a sailing vessel.
  • This device consists of the keel being slidably attached to the lower hull of the sailing vessel and movable in the hull longitudinal direction and relative to the hull waterline.
  • the slidable keel may also serve as a trimming device, as the keel's longitudinal position, and thus the vessel centre of gravity, may be adjusted by means of a wire and a tensioning device.
  • Figure 1 is a partial sectional drawing along the line B-B of figure 3, showing the keel device in its initial and nominal position;
  • Figure 2 is a partial sectional drawing along the line B-B of figure 3, showing the keel device in a displaced position, following e.g. the sailing vessel running aground or striking an object below the waterline;
  • Figure 3 is a sectional drawing along the line A-A of figures 1 and 2.
  • Figures 1 , 2 and 3 show the lower part of a vessel hull (1 ) attached to a slidable hull connection member (3) and the keel (2) attached to a slidable keel connection member (4).
  • Integrally formed in the slidable connection members (3, 4) is a tongue-and-groove connection (31 , 41) which slidably connects the hull and the keel.
  • compartment (5) formed within the upper region of the slidable keel connection member (4).
  • the compartment is in fluid communication with the surrounding water through a conduit (52), which extends from the forward compartment wall (51) to the keel leading edge.
  • a compression spring (6), preferably a coil spring, is disposed within the compartment (5).
  • Attached to the forward compartment wall (51) is a wire (8) which runs through the length of the compartment, through the slidable hull connection member and into the hull where it is attached (preferably in the vessel cockpit, not shown) to a tensioning device (9).
  • the keel (2) leading edge is, preferably towards the lower parts, equipped with an impact absorbing pad (7), which absorbs the initial impact and protects the keel structure.
  • the compartment (5) When the sailing vessel is freely afloat, the compartment (5) will be kept filled with water through the conduit (52).
  • the spring (6) will essentially not be compressed.
  • the spring may be selected such that the spring properties are suitable for the weight of the applicable sailing vessel.
  • the conduit may also be sized to suit the vessel in question.
  • the keel is selectively adjustable by means of the wire (8) and tensioning device (9).
  • the slidable keel should as a part of the regular maintenance of the vessel, be moved along the axis (xJ. in order to verify that it is functioning properly.
  • the feature of being able to selectively adjust the keel's position along the axis (xJ. may also be utilised to trim the vessel, i.e. by shifting the centre of gravity.
  • the tension in the wire selectively is released by unlocking the tensioning device, the compressive spring force will push towards the forward compartment wall (51 ) and the piston head (53), thereby moving the keel to its initial position (fig. 1).

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Abstract

A slidable, impact absorbing keel device for a sailing vessel is provided. A vessel hull (1) and a fin keel (2) are attached to a slidable hull connection member (3) and a slidable keel connection member (4), respectively. A tongue-and-groove connection (31, 41) slidably connects the hull and the keel. A compartment (5) contains a spring (6) and is in fluid communication with the surrounding water by means of a conduit (52). The keel (2) is displaceable backwards when the vessel is running aground or comes into contact with an object below the waterline. The keel will be displaced forward to its initial position by means of the compressed spring. The keel (2) is selectively adjustable by means of the wire (8) and tensioning device (9), for purposes of regular maintenance and for trimming the vessel by shifting the center of gravity.

Description

SLIDABLE AND IMPACT ABSORBING KEEL
The present invention is related to impact absorbing devices for marine vessels and more particularly to a slidable, impact absorbing keel device for a sailing vessel.
Sailing vessels equipped with a fin keel may frequently run aground, which results in damages to the vessel's keel, hull and internal and external fittings. Such damages are often severe, may present a safety hazard while at sea and subsequently time consuming and costly to repair. The rather abrupt decelerations resulting from the fin keel striking an object or the ground below the water line may also lead to injuries to crew and passengers.
In order to substantially reduce, and even eliminate, such vessel damages and human injuries, the Inventors have invented the present impact absorbing keel device, which will be described herein.
The invention is an adjustable and impact absorbing keel device for a sailing vessel. This device consists of the keel being slidably attached to the lower hull of the sailing vessel and movable in the hull longitudinal direction and relative to the hull waterline. In addition to its impact absorption features, the slidable keel may also serve as a trimming device, as the keel's longitudinal position, and thus the vessel centre of gravity, may be adjusted by means of a wire and a tensioning device.
The keel device will now be described with reference to the attached drawings, where the various components have been given unique reference numerals and where:
• Figure 1 is a partial sectional drawing along the line B-B of figure 3, showing the keel device in its initial and nominal position;
• Figure 2 is a partial sectional drawing along the line B-B of figure 3, showing the keel device in a displaced position, following e.g. the sailing vessel running aground or striking an object below the waterline; and
• Figure 3 is a sectional drawing along the line A-A of figures 1 and 2.
Figures 1 , 2 and 3 show the lower part of a vessel hull (1 ) attached to a slidable hull connection member (3) and the keel (2) attached to a slidable keel connection member (4). Integrally formed in the slidable connection members (3, 4) is a tongue-and-groove connection (31 , 41) which slidably connects the hull and the keel.
There is a, preferably cylindrical, compartment (5) formed within the upper region of the slidable keel connection member (4). A piston head (53), formed in the lower region of the slidable hull connection member (3), defines a rear boundary of the compartment. The compartment is in fluid communication with the surrounding water through a conduit (52), which extends from the forward compartment wall (51) to the keel leading edge. A compression spring (6), preferably a coil spring, is disposed within the compartment (5). Attached to the forward compartment wall (51) is a wire (8) which runs through the length of the compartment, through the slidable hull connection member and into the hull where it is attached (preferably in the vessel cockpit, not shown) to a tensioning device (9).
The keel (2) leading edge is, preferably towards the lower parts, equipped with an impact absorbing pad (7), which absorbs the initial impact and protects the keel structure.
When the sailing vessel is freely afloat, the compartment (5) will be kept filled with water through the conduit (52). The spring (6) will essentially not be compressed. The spring may be selected such that the spring properties are suitable for the weight of the applicable sailing vessel. The conduit may also be sized to suit the vessel in question.
When the keel (2) strikes an object or the ground below the waterline, the resulting impact will force the keel to be displaced towards the rear of the hull ( 1 ), along an axis (x') and slightly downwards with respect to the hull nominal waterline (fig. 2). Some of the initial impact may have been absorbed by the pad (7) at the keel leading edge. The keel will slide by means of the tongue-and-groove connection (31, 41 ) in the slidable hull connection member (3) and the slidable keel connection member (4), respectively.
Such rearward keel motion will diminish the volume of the compartment (5), whereby: a) The water in the compartment will be forced by the piston head (53) to flow through the conduit (52) and out into the water surrounding the keel, and b) the spring (6) will become increasingly compressed, depending on the magnitude of impact. Both hydraulic and mechanical impact absorption is thus achieved. The spring properties, as well as the compartment and conduit volumes, may be chosen to best suit the applicable sailing vessel.
Some of the kinetic energy generated by the rearward motion of the keel will be stored in the spring (6). The resulting compressive spring force will tend to push towards the forward compartment wall (51 ) and the piston head (53), thereby moving the keel to its initial position (fig. 1). If the vessel has run aground, such spring induced keel movement may contribute to bringing the vessel afloat.
The keel is selectively adjustable by means of the wire (8) and tensioning device (9). The slidable keel should as a part of the regular maintenance of the vessel, be moved along the axis (xJ. in order to verify that it is functioning properly. The feature of being able to selectively adjust the keel's position along the axis (xJ. may also be utilised to trim the vessel, i.e. by shifting the centre of gravity. Upon selectively tightening the tensioning device and thus the wire, the keel is shifted rearward to the selected position and the spring (6) is compressed correspondingly. When the tension in the wire selectively is released by unlocking the tensioning device, the compressive spring force will push towards the forward compartment wall (51 ) and the piston head (53), thereby moving the keel to its initial position (fig. 1).

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Patent Claims
1.
An impact absorbing keel device for a sailing vessel, c h a r a c t e r i s e d i n t h a t the keel (2) is slidably attached to the lower hull (1) of the sailing vessel and movable in the hull longitudinal direction and relative to the hull nominal waterline.
2. The device of Claim 1. c h a r a c t e r i s e d i n t h a t the keel (2) is attached to the hull (1) by means of a tongue-and-groove connection (31, 41) integrally formed in a slidable hull connection member (3) and a slidable keel connection member (4), respectively, with the slidable connection members (3, 4) being attached to the hull and keel, respectively.
3.
The device of Claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i s e d i n t h a t a compartment (5) is formed within the upper region of the slidable keel connection member (4) and that a piston head (53) which defines a rear boundary of said compartment is formed in the lower region of the slidable hull connection member (3), and that the compartment is in fluid communication with the surrounding water by means of a conduit (52) which extends from the forward compartment wall (51) to the keel leading edge.
4.
The device of Claim 3, c h a r a c t e r i s e d i n t h a t said compartment (5) holds a compression spring (6), preferably a coil spring, and that said compartment preferably has a cylindrical shape.
5.
The device of Claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i s e d i n t h a t the keel (2) leading edge is equipped with an impact absorbing pad (7), preferably at a lower region thereof.
6.
The device of Claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i s e d i n t h a t said slidable connection members (3, 4) are mutually slidable in the hull longitudinal direction and along an axis (x') which lies in a hull nominal vertical plane and is inclined forwardly and upwardly at an angle with respect to the hull nominal water line.
7. The device of Claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i s e d i n t h a t the keel (2) is displaceable backwards with respect to the hull (1) when a rearward acting force is applied to keel, and that the keel is displaceable forwards when a forward acting force is applied to the keel.
8.
The device of Claim 7, c h a r a c t e r i s e d i n t h a t said forward force is generated by said compression spring (6), which has been compressed by said rearward force being generated by the impact as the vessel keel is coming into contact with an object or the ground below the waterline.
9.
The device of Claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i s e d i n t h a t said keel (2) and slidable keel connection member (4) are displaceable backwards and downwards with respect to the hull (1) and the slidable hull connection member (3) when subjected to a rearward acting force, and in that said keel and slidable keel connection member are displaceable forwards and upwards with respect to the hull and the slidable hull connection member when subjected to a forward acting force.
10. The device of Claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i s e d i n t h a t said keel (2) is selectively adjustable along the axis (x*) by means of the wire (8). the tensioning device (9) and the compression spring (6).
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CA002374025A CA2374025C (en) 1999-05-26 2000-05-25 Slidable and impact absorbing keel
NZ515629A NZ515629A (en) 1999-05-26 2000-05-25 Slidable and impact absorbing keel
DE60024989T DE60024989T2 (en) 1999-05-26 2000-05-25 Ship with a sliding and shock absorbing keel
AT00931744T ATE313477T1 (en) 1999-05-26 2000-05-25 SHIP WITH A SLIDING AND SHOCK-ABSORBING KEEL
AU49574/00A AU768589B2 (en) 1999-05-26 2000-05-25 Slidable and impact absorbing keel
EP00931744A EP1180082B1 (en) 1999-05-26 2000-05-25 Vessel with a slidable and impact absorbing keel
JP2000621214A JP4610746B2 (en) 1999-05-26 2000-05-25 A keel that is slidable and absorbs shocks
US09/979,914 US6591772B1 (en) 1999-05-26 2000-05-25 Slidable and impact absorbing keel

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