US125435A - Improvement in solid-bilge boats - Google Patents

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US125435A
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  • Fig. 5 is a transverse section, on the.
  • the invention relates to an improvement in the construction of solid-bilge boats to form a gradual slant and cause them to run more easily, as hereinafter fully described and subsequent ly pointed out in the claim.
  • a in the drawing is the stem; B, the apron or timber-head at the bow of the boat.
  • 0 is the keel, extending straight forward to the timber-head.
  • D a triangular piece of wood
  • E E are the flooring-beams. They are, with their inner ends, tenoned into the dead-wood, so that they gradually ascend from the flat bottom toward the bow, as is clearly indicated in Fig. 1.
  • the outerends of the flooring-timbers are secured, by tenons or otherwise, in the bilge-logs F, which form an angle at a point which is in ,line with the lower end of the dead-wood, and then ascend toward the timber-head parallel with the upper face of the dead-wood.
  • the floor of the boat receives a slant or rake of one foot or more at the bow, which eases the boat, making it cut more readily through the water.
  • the stem A which is omitted.
  • G represents a laptimber placed upon the bilge-logs, where the same form the angle; and H is an inner laptimber placed against the angle of the bilge logs.

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' 0. BRADER V provement in Solid Bilge Bo atsv.
Patented April 9,1872.
7 Wtunm:
UNITED IMPROVEMENT IN S OLID-BILGE BOATS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 125,425, dated April 9, 1872.
timber. Fig. 5 is a transverse section, on the.
line K-K, Fig. 1, of the bilge-timber and top I and inside lap-timbers.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
The invention relates to an improvement in the construction of solid-bilge boats to form a gradual slant and cause them to run more easily, as hereinafter fully described and subsequent ly pointed out in the claim.
A in the drawing is the stem; B, the apron or timber-head at the bow of the boat. 0 is the keel, extending straight forward to the timber-head. Upon the front portion of the keel is placed a triangular piece of wood, D, called the dead-wood, which abuts against the inner side of the timber-head, as shown. E E are the flooring-beams. They are, with their inner ends, tenoned into the dead-wood, so that they gradually ascend from the flat bottom toward the bow, as is clearly indicated in Fig. 1. The outerends of the flooring-timbers are secured, by tenons or otherwise, in the bilge-logs F, which form an angle at a point which is in ,line with the lower end of the dead-wood, and then ascend toward the timber-head parallel with the upper face of the dead-wood. In this wise the floor of the boat receives a slant or rake of one foot or more at the bow, which eases the boat, making it cut more readily through the water. At the stern there is the same arrangement, excepting the stem A, which is omitted. G represents a laptimber placed upon the bilge-logs, where the same form the angle; and H is an inner laptimber placed against the angle of the bilge logs.
Having thus described myinvention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- A solid-bilge boat, having the rise of bow and stern formed of straight timbers, as and for the purpose set forth.
DANIEL BRADEJR.
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JOHN H. HERT, NATHAN RABERT.
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