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Barry Delfosse Phones & Addresses

  • Pawleys Island, SC
  • 4140 Workman Mill Rd, Whittier, CA 90601 (562) 692-4104
  • 4140 Workman Mill Rd UNIT 18, Whittier, CA 90601 (562) 746-6777
  • Norwalk, CA
  • Bellflower, CA
  • Concord, CA
  • Venice, CA

Work

Company: Innovative vessel designs Aug 1999 Position: Founder and designer

Education

School / High School: Rio Hondo College

Skills

Strategic Planning • Program Management • Systems Engineering • Start Ups • Project Planning • Engineering • Entrepreneurship • Management • Project Management • Team Leadership • Analysis • Ivd • Business Strategy • Strategy • New Business Development • Business Development • Research • Advertising • Adobe Creative Suite • Photoshop • Proposal Writing • Marketing Strategy • User Interface Design • Autocad • Cad • Marine Industry • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Technical Writing • Matlab • Teaching • Analytical Skills

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Design

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Founder And Designer

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Location:
Whittier, CA
Industry:
Design
Work:
Innovative Vessel Designs
Founder and Designer
Education:
Rio Hondo College
Skills:
Strategic Planning
Program Management
Systems Engineering
Start Ups
Project Planning
Engineering
Entrepreneurship
Management
Project Management
Team Leadership
Analysis
Ivd
Business Strategy
Strategy
New Business Development
Business Development
Research
Advertising
Adobe Creative Suite
Photoshop
Proposal Writing
Marketing Strategy
User Interface Design
Autocad
Cad
Marine Industry
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Technical Writing
Matlab
Teaching
Analytical Skills

Publications

Us Patents

Small Waterplane Area Multihull (Swamh) Vessel

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US Patent:
6470817, Oct 29, 2002
Filed:
Apr 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/825832
Inventors:
Barry E. Delfosse - Whittier CA, 90601
International Classification:
B63B 100
US Classification:
114 6114, 114 611, 114280, 440 38
Abstract:
A Small Waterplane Area MultiHull vessel having an upper hull platform located above the design water line of the vessel which is maintained above the surface of a body of water by at least two cylindrical submerged hulls joined thereto by supporting struts. A buoyant core material is contained between inner and outer walls of the submerged hulls which define a cylindrical space in which a rotary propulsive means may be housed. In one embodiment, an engine means is situated on the upper hull platform and is joined to the rotary propulsive means through a work translating means which converts the output of the engine to rotary motion of the rotary propulsive means to provide a propulsive force.

Small Waterplane Area Multihull (Swamh) Vessel

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US Patent:
6698375, Mar 2, 2004
Filed:
Aug 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/214198
Inventors:
Barry E. Delfosse - Whittier CA, 90601
International Classification:
B63B 3544
US Classification:
114265, 114266, 114 6114
Abstract:
A Small Waterplane Area MultiHull non-motorized vessel having an upper hull platform located above the design water line of the vessel which is maintained above the surface of a body of water by at least two cylindrical submerged hulls joined thereto by supporting struts. A buoyant core material is contained between inner and outer walls of the submerged hulls which define a cylindrical space in which a rotary propulsive means may be housed. In one embodiment, an engine means is situated. . . means to provide a propulsive force.

Small Waterplane Area Multihull (Swamh) Vessel With Submerged Turbine Drive

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US Patent:
62130420, Apr 10, 2001
Filed:
Mar 1, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/259586
Inventors:
Barry E. Delfosse - Whittier CA
International Classification:
B63B 100
US Classification:
114 611
Abstract:
A small waterplane area multihull (SWAMH) vessel having an upper hull platform located above the design water line of the vessel which is maintained above the surface of a body of water by at least two cylindrical submerged hulls joined thereto by supporting struts. A buoyant core material is contained between inner and outer walls of the submerged hulls which define a cylindrical space in which a rotary propulsive means is housed. An engine means is situated on the surface platform and is joined to the rotary propulsive means through a work translating means which converts the output of the engine to provide a propulsive force.
Barry Eugene Delfosse from Pawleys Island, SC, age ~67 Get Report