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US388783A
US388783A US388783DA US388783A US 388783 A US388783 A US 388783A US 388783D A US388783D A US 388783DA US 388783 A US388783 A US 388783A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in boats in which two or Vmore cylindrical airtight wheels with buckets thereon are made to operate in conjunction with two or more cyi5 lindrical airtight rollers; and the objects of my improvements are to provide a boat where by great speed may be obtained, and rendering it impossible to sink same by any ordinary casualty to which boats are now subjected.
  • a A indicate the drive wheels
  • the inner sections, A?, are each provided with a vertical periphery flange which meets the inner side of the peri pliery or outer section and divides the buckets into two lateral sets, as shown in Fig. 3 of the drawings.
  • These driving-wheels are secured to a transverse shaft, C.
  • F F indicate two wheels, which are smaller than the wheels A, and are also made air- (No model.)
  • a shaft, E parallel to the shaft C.
  • These wheels F are also keel shape, but without buckets, and are provided on their periphery with a central vertical eX- ternal iiange,H.
  • the shafts C and E are suitably connected by means of arms D D, which are connected by a central shaft, J, and the shat'ts E and J are braced by means of diagonal brace-arms ZZ.
  • G indicates a rudder, which is properly stayed in position by means of stays n, and is provided with a suitable tillcr, on.
  • transverse strips e are braced in proper position by means of short bars L, which are secured to the sides at the inner edges of the said strips and against the periphery of the inner air tight sections, as more fully shown in Fig. l of the drawings.
  • short bars L which are secured to the sides at the inner edges of the said strips and against the periphery of the inner air tight sections, as more fully shown in Fig. l of the drawings.
  • a deck may be arranged for passengers and the motive power. It is obvious that hand-power may be used to drive the boat, but I do not wish to confine myself to such, as steam, air, electricity, or any known motor may be used as the propelling force.
  • This boat is particularly adapted for pleasnre-boats where great speed is desired, and in canals and rivers where barges may be propelled, avoiding the washing of banks by waves, as is now the case where bow of boat projects under water.

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H. E. MGGUIRB..
BOAT.
No. 888,788. Patented Aug. 28, 1,888.
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UNITED STATES PATENT trice.
HERBERT EDYVARD MGGUIRE, OF PEARLINGTON, MlSSlSSlPPl, ASSIGNOR- OF ONEHALF TO JOHN YVESLEY COVART, OF SAME PLACE.
BOAT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 388,783, dated August. 28, 1888.
Application filed November 19, [85.7. Serial No. 255,648.
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, HERBERT EDWARD Me GUIRE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Pearlington, in the county of Hancock and State of ll'lississi ppi, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Boats; and I do declare the following to he a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it ap 1o pertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to improvements in boats in which two or Vmore cylindrical airtight wheels with buckets thereon are made to operate in conjunction with two or more cyi5 lindrical airtight rollers; and the objects of my improvements are to provide a boat where by great speed may be obtained, and rendering it impossible to sink same by any ordinary casualty to which boats are now subjected. I
2o att-ain these objects by the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Fignre l is a side view; Fig. 2, a top view. Fig. 3 is a sectional View of one of the small air-tight wheels, and Fig. 4 is a similar View of one of the drive-wheels; Fig. 5, a side view of deck; Fig. 6, a top View ot' deck.
Referring by letter to the accompanying drawings, A A indicate the drive wheels,
3o which are composed of an inner and an outer periphery or annnlns of keel form, the inner section ot' which is airtight. This inner section is sufficiently small with respect to the outer one or periphery, H, that when they have been placed together, as shown, there will be an interspace between them, so as to form buckets. It will be observed that as the periphery of the inner section, and also the periphery H, is of keel form, the buckets 4o formed by the two will have apitch outwardly from a central point. The inner sections, A?, are each provided with a vertical periphery flange which meets the inner side of the peri pliery or outer section and divides the buckets into two lateral sets, as shown in Fig. 3 of the drawings. These driving-wheels are secured to a transverse shaft, C.
F F indicate two wheels, which are smaller than the wheels A, and are also made air- (No model.)
tight and are secured to a shaft, E, parallel to the shaft C. These wheels F are also keel shape, but without buckets, and are provided on their periphery with a central vertical eX- ternal iiange,H. The shafts C and E are suitably connected by means of arms D D, which are connected by a central shaft, J, and the shat'ts E and J are braced by means of diagonal brace-arms ZZ. i
G indicates a rudder, which is properly stayed in position by means of stays n, and is provided with a suitable tillcr, on.
rlhe interspac-es between the inner section and periphery of the wheels A are divided into equal parts to form the buckets by means ot' the transverse strips e. These transverse strips c are braced in proper position by means of short bars L, which are secured to the sides at the inner edges of the said strips and against the periphery of the inner air tight sections, as more fully shown in Fig. l of the drawings. Upon these bars connecting the wheels and comprising the main frame a deck may be arranged for passengers and the motive power. It is obvious that hand-power may be used to drive the boat, but I do not wish to confine myself to such, as steam, air, electricity, or any known motor may be used as the propelling force.
This boat is particularly adapted for pleasnre-boats where great speed is desired, and in canals and rivers where barges may be propelled, avoiding the washing of banks by waves, as is now the case where bow of boat projects under water.
Having described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The combination, in a boat, of the side bars, D, connecting the front and rear axles, and the cross-bar J, connecting the said side bars, substantially as specitied, the drive-wheels having an inner airtiglitscetion with a periphery of keel shape and arranged at intervals from the outer section, the central flange between the two sections, the transverse strips, also between the two sections, forming the bnekets, and the transverse bars L, secured to the inner sides of the said strips and on the periphery of the said inner air-tight section, the In testimony whereof afx my signature in Shaft for said wheels, the smaller air-tight presence of two witnesses. wheels in rear of the drive-wheels, also having peripheres of keel shape and a vertical HERBERT EDWARD MOGUIRE. 5 central external flange, the steering-wheel in a plane between the said smaller wheels, the Titnessesz stay-rods therefor, and the tiller m, substzm- HENRY J. RHODES, tallyras specified. PERCY D. PARKS.
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