IP Library Granted Patent US 12662040
Granted Patent B2
US 12662040 · App. 18/157,269 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Rail-based launch and recovery system and kit for large unmanned undersea vehicles and methods of use

Inventors: Daniel A. Sura (San Diego, CA); Michael R. Koppi, Jr. (San Diego, CA); Colin J. Fera (San Diego, CA); Gary L. Davis (San Diego, CA)
Assignee: The United States of America as Represented by the Secretary of the Navy
B60P3/1066B60P3/1075
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Patent No.
US 12662040
App. No.
18/157,269
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention disclosed herein include system, kit and method embodiments for transportation, launch and recovery of large watercraft, particularly large unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs). Features of the system and kit embodiments may include, but are not limited to guide rails with guide wheels mounted to the open end of a marine trailer that may be fixed or rotating between an open V-shaped position for guiding the watercraft during launch and recovery and a closed parallel position when loaded and during transportation, mounting adapter assemblies that allow the guide rails to tilt vertically to compensate for boat ramp gradient and cable guide posts for maintaining the tow cable within the open end of the trailer during launch and recovery.

Claims (50)

1 . A system for transportation, launch and recovery of watercraft, the system including a trailer having an open end, a towing end opposite the open end, a right longitudinal beam, a left longitudinal beam, wherein the beams extend between the ends, the beams spaced apart from and parallel to one another thereby forming a cradle between the beams configured to carry the watercraft, the system further comprising:

laterally and vertically adjustable support structures extending perpendicularly between and underneath the beams to form a bottom of the cradle, wherein each of the laterally and vertically adjustable support structures further comprise:

two hollow horizontal members each having a cradle end, a beam end and a square cross-section, one of the two horizontal members is dimensioned to slide within the other at respective cradle ends to accommodate selective lateral spacing between the beams, each horizontal member further having a horizontal connector at the beam end; and

two vertical members, each configured to slide vertically within accessory holes disposed within the beams, a vertical connector at a vertical bottom end for selectively mating with a respective horizontal connector and a plurality of evenly spaced through holes along a length of the vertical member configured to receive a cotter pin to selectively adjust the cradle vertical distance from the beams;

a winch located between the open and the towing ends and configured to selectively reel a tow cable connected between the winch and the watercraft;

right and left guide rails symmetrically mounted on respective beams at the open end configured to guide the watercraft into and out of the cradle when submerged in water, the guide rails capable of orientation in an open V-shaped position when viewed from above; and

the guide rails each further comprising perpendicularly extending cable guide posts configured to maintain the tow cable between the rails.

2 . The system according to claim 1 , further comprising a winch and bump stop support, the winch and bump stop support comprising:

two vertical members, each having an upper end and a lower end and configured to slide vertically within accessory holes disposed within the beams, the lower end configured to be secured within an accessory hole within one of the beams;

two hollow horizontal members each having a cradle end, a beam end and a square cross-section, a first of the two horizontal members is dimensioned to slide within a second of the two horizontal members at respective cradle ends to accommodate selective lateral spacing between the beams, each horizontal member beam end further configured to be selectively secured to a respective one of the two vertical member upper ends; and

an inverted U-shaped frame having foot ends configured for attachment to the second horizontal member and a crown extending parallel to and above the second horizontal member, the frame configured for supporting the winch.

3 . The system according to claim 2 , wherein the winch is mounted on the crown and is configured for rotation about a vertical axis passing through the crown and the two horizontal members.

4 . The system according to claim 2 , wherein the winch and bump stop further comprises a padded bump stop mounted cradle-side on the second horizontal member and configured to rest against and protect the watercraft when fully winched in.

5 . The system according to claim 1 , wherein each of the right and left guide rails further includes a mounting adapter assembly, comprising:

two mounting adapters, each of the adapters configured for mounting within adjacent accessory holes disposed along the beams; and

a support plate attached to the two mounting adapters.

6 . The system according to claim 5 , further comprising a stiffener bar mounted between the two mounting adapters.

7 . The system according to claim 5 , further comprising a turntable connected between the support plate and the guide rail allowing the guide rail to rotate relative to the support plate.

8 . The system according to claim 7 , wherein each guide rail is configured to selectively rotate about the turntable between the open V-shaped position during launch and recovery and a closed longitudinal position during transportation.

9 . The system according to claim 7 , wherein the right and the left guide rails are oriented in a half open, half-closed configuration for recovering the watercraft during known cross-current conditions.

10 . The system according to claim 5 , wherein each guide rail is configured to selectively tilt up at a distal end relative to the longitudinal beams to compensate for ramp angle, thereby maintaining each guide rail parallel with water level.

11 . The system according to claim 5 , wherein each of the support plates further comprises an opening pin and a closing pin each of the pins extending from a top surface of the support plate, each of the two pins located on opposing sides of its a respective guide rail and configured to limit rotation of the respective guide rail within the open position and a closed position.

12 . The system according to claim 5 , wherein each of the two mounting adapters further comprises a plurality of evenly-spaced through holes for use with cotter pins in selectively adjusting a vertical position of the guide rail relative to the respective beam upon which the guide rail is mounted.

13 . The system according to claim 5 , wherein each of the two mounting adapters further comprises a cylindrically rounded top having a pivot hole passing there through.

14 . The system according to claim 5 , wherein each of the support plates further comprises:

a pivot bracket extending from a bottom side of the support plate, the pivot bracket including a pivot bracket hole passing through the pivot bracket;

a pivot bolt configured for rotationally engaging a first of two mounting adapters by passing through the pivot hole of the first of the two mounting adapters and the pivot bracket hole, thereby defining a tilt axis;

a slotted bracket extending from the bottom side of the support plate and spaced apart from the pivot bracket, the slotted bracket including a curved slot hole passing through the slotted bracket; and

a slot bolt configured for slotted engagement within the curved slot hole when mounted to the pivot hole of a second of the two mounting adapters.

15 . The system according to claim 5 , wherein each of the mounting adapter assemblies allows the respective guide rail to tilt about a tilt axis thereby compensating for boat ramp grade and maintaining horizontal orientation of the respective guide rail during launch and recovery.

16 . The system according to claim 5 , further comprising a spring biasing mechanism for maintaining the open V-shaped position when the watercraft is not inside the open end of the trailer.

17 . The system according to claim 1 , wherein each of the cable guide posts extend vertically from each of the guide rails.

18 . The system according to claim 1 , wherein the watercraft comprises a large unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV).

19 . The system according to claim 1 , wherein each guide rail is configured with a plurality of guide wheels spaced apart along the guide rails, each guide wheel configured to rotate about an axis of the guide wheel when the watercraft slides against the guide wheel during launch and recovery.

20 . A kit configured for converting a large watercraft trailer for use in transportation, launch and recovery of a large unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) the trailer having an open end, a towing end opposite the open end, a right longitudinal beam, a left longitudinal beam, wherein the beams extend between the ends and are configured with accessory holes, the beams spaced apart from and parallel to one another thereby forming a cradle between the beams configured to carry the UUV, the kit comprising:

laterally and vertically adjustable support structures extending perpendicularly between and underneath the beams and mounted to the accessory holes and forming a bottom of the cradle, wherein each of the laterally and vertically adjustable support structures further comprise:

two hollow horizontal members each having a cradle end, a beam end and a square cross-section, one of the two horizontal members is dimensioned to slide within the other at respective cradle ends to accommodate selective lateral spacing between the beams, each horizontal member further having a horizontal connector at the beam end; and

two vertical members, each configured to slide vertically within accessory holes disposed within the beams, a vertical connector at a vertical bottom end for selectively mating with a respective horizontal connector and a plurality of evenly spaced through holes along a length of the vertical member configured to receive a cotter pin to selectively adjust the cradle vertical distance from the beams;

a winch with a tow cable located between the open and the towing ends and configured to selectively reel the tow cable connected between the winch and the UUV;

left and right guide rails symmetrically mounted on respective beams at the open end configured to guide the UUV into and out of the cradle when submerged in water, the guide rails capable of orientation in an open V-shaped position when viewed from above; and

the guide rails each further comprising perpendicularly extending cable guide posts configured to maintain the tow cable within the open end of the trailer.

21 . The kit according to claim 20 , wherein each of the left and right guide rails includes a mounting adapter assembly, the assembly comprising:

two mounting adapters, each of the adapters configured for mounting within adjacent accessory holes disposed along the beams; and

a support plate attached to the two mounting adapters.

22 . The kit according to claim 21 , wherein each of the support plates further comprises:

a pivot bracket extending from a bottom side of the support plate, the pivot bracket including a pivot bracket hole passing through the pivot bracket;

a pivot bolt configured for rotational engagement by passing through the pivot hole of a first of the two mounting adapters and the pivot bracket hole, thereby defining a tilt axis;

a slotted bracket extending from the bottom side of the support plate and spaced apart from the pivot bracket, the slotted bracket including a curved slot hole passing through the slotted bracket; and

a slot bolt configured for slotted engagement within the curved slot hole when mounted to the pivot hole of a second of the two mounting adapters.

23 . The kit according to claim 21 , wherein each of the mounting adapter assemblies allows the respective guide rail to tilt about a tilt axis thereby compensating for boat ramp grade and maintaining horizontal orientation of the respective guide rail during launch and recovery.