Patent classifications
B63B25/00
Systems and methods for moving containers between vehicles and platforms
A system is configured to move a group of containers including at least five containers simultaneously between a vehicle and a platform. The system includes a container support frame configured to support the group of containers, at least one hoist, and a conveyor. The at least one hoist is configured to raise and lower the container support frame and the containers when the containers are secured to the container support frame. The conveyor is configured to move the container support frame and the containers between the vehicle and the platform.
AUTONOMOUS MARITIME CONTAINER SYSTEM
The present invention provides an apparatus, method and system for utilizing commercial cargo containers. The present invention utilizes containers made autonomous by coupling a container with a detachable propulsion system, having a motor and navigation and steering controls, permitting the rapid, controlled, efficient and safe delivery of cargo containers individually by water. Ballast units, deployment systems and control via remote units are also disclosed. The containers, utilizing their inherent buoyancy, can move autonomously according to a preplanned or remote controlled route to a specific location.
WIND TURBINE BLADE HANDLING ABOARD A VESSEL
A method is provided for handling wind turbine blades aboard a vessel, the method including providing on the vessel a blade rack assembly configured to accommodate more than one blade, the rack assembly having at least a root rack and a tip rack, and the root rack and tip rack defining between them a blade support plane. The method also includes providing a jack acting between the vessel and one of the root or tip rack; and raising or lowering one of the root or tip rack aboard the vessel by the jack to thereby move the blade support plane through an elevation angle θ. A jack assembly on a wind turbine installation vessel and an offshore wind turbine installation vessel are also provided, each capable of raising or lowering a rack of wind turbine blade root or tip support frame elements.
WIND TURBINE BLADE HANDLING ABOARD A VESSEL
A method is provided for handling wind turbine blades aboard a vessel, the method including providing on the vessel a blade rack assembly configured to accommodate more than one blade, the rack assembly having at least a root rack and a tip rack, and the root rack and tip rack defining between them a blade support plane. The method also includes providing a jack acting between the vessel and one of the root or tip rack; and raising or lowering one of the root or tip rack aboard the vessel by the jack to thereby move the blade support plane through an elevation angle θ. A jack assembly on a wind turbine installation vessel and an offshore wind turbine installation vessel are also provided, each capable of raising or lowering a rack of wind turbine blade root or tip support frame elements.
ADJUSTABLE FISHING EQUIPMENT MOUNT
The present invention relates to a pivotably adjustable fishing equipment mount, particularly embodied with a fishing rod holder that can be swivelled to different angles and fixed at variable positions as per the user requirement. It is attachable to the gunwale of a fishing boat, and capable of being adjusted to different angles. Further, the mount can be moved completely inside the boat while remaining attached to the boat. In one embodiment, the mount flips (or pivots) into the interior of the boat so that the boat can be covered by a boat cover tarp without obstruction.
MOTORIZED SWIVELING WATERSPORTS EQUIPMENT RACK
A motorized water sports equipment rack and method for motorized swiveling of a water sports equipment rack attached to a boat are disclosed. The motorized water sports equipment rack includes a mounting bracket for securing the mounting bracket to the boat and a water sports rack mounting bolt connected to the mounting bracket. A swivel bracket is connected to the water sports rack mounting bolt. A water sports equipment rack mount is connected to the swivel bracket. The water sports equipment rack mount supports a water sports equipment rack adapted for holding various types of water sporting equipment. A sealed actuator housing is connected to the swivel bracket and houses an actuator, such as an electric, pneumatic or hydraulic actuator. The actuator is configured to drive the swivel bracket to rotate the water sports equipment rack.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WATER CLEANING
This disclosure relates generally to waste collection, storage, and retrieval from water. Aspects of this disclosure relate to submersible cleaning vehicles, filter systems, ships, communication systems, autonomous navigation, and computer systems. The submersible cleaning vehicle can navigate underwater to capture waste in filters. Abase station can support the submersible cleaning vehicle.
SYSTEM FOR MONITORING THE WEIGHT AND CENTER OF GRAVITY OF A VEHICLE
A system for determining load distribution of pieces of cargo in a cargo hold of a vehicle may include a plurality of tags, each of the plurality of tags mounted on a different piece of the pieces of cargo in the cargo hold and carrying information indicative of a weight of the different piece of cargo on which it is mounted; a plurality of sensors mounted in a spaced array along a length of the cargo hold, each of the sensors capable of reading from the tags the information indicative of the weights of the pieces of cargo; and a computer connected to receive from the plurality of sensors the information indicative of the weights and information indicative of the locations of the pieces of cargo in the cargo hold, the computer programmed to calculate therefrom a weight and/or center of gravity of the plurality of the pieces of cargo.
ATTACHMENT APPARATUS FOR A SURFACE WATER SPORT DEVICE
The present disclosure describes an attachment apparatus for a water sport article, the attachment apparatus configured to hold goods having a base plate having an attachment portion for attachment to the water sport article, a shaft coupled to the base plate on a first end, and removable from the base plate and being adjustable in height, a holder coupled to the shaft, the holder being detachable from the shaft. A method for attaching a holder to water sports article is also provided.
BALANCE MAINTAINING DEVICE FOR TRANSPORT APPARATUS, AND TRANSPORT APPARATUS PROVIDED WITH SAID BALANCE MAINTAINING DEVICE
The present invention relates to a balance maintaining device for a transport apparatus. The balance maintaining device comprises a loading frame formed to be long in the lengthwise direction thereof and having two or more first and second supports, which are respectively formed at both sides of the lower portion of the loading frame, and a lower frame provided at the lower portion of the loading frame, and having both upper sides thereof linked and coupled to the first and second supports. The outside of the lower frame is coupled to a transport apparatus so as to maintain the loading frame in a horizontal state when the transport apparatus is shaken.