Patent classifications
B63B59/00
Composition for producing fillers and method for producing and processing the fillers
A composition for producing a putty. The composition includes a binder component with 40 to 95 wt.-% of an epoxy resin based on a total mass of the binder component, a hardener component with 5 to 70 wt.-% of an NH-group-containing compound relative to a total mass of the hardener component, and 0.1 to 15 wt.-% of synthetic hollow bodies based on a total mass of the putty. The synthetic hollow bodies have a density of 0.005 to 0.8 g/cm.sup.3.
Buoy hull corrosion detection system
A buoy corrosion detection system includes a buoy having a double hull section in which the outer hull is designed to corrode and fail prior to the rest of the hull. The double hull section is positioned at the waterline, which is the area most prone to corrosion. As the outer hull corrodes, water passes through the hull and is detected by a moisture detector. The moisture detector then relays a signal that water has entered through the hull, and a signaling circuit then sends a communication signal to the user indicating that the buoy has corrosion. The buoy corrosion detection system leads to an as-needed maintenance cycle for buoys.
BUOY HULL CORROSION DETECTION SYSTEM
A buoy corrosion detection system includes a buoy having a double hull section in which the outer hull is designed to corrode and fail prior to the rest of the hull. The double hull section is positioned at the waterline, which is the area most prone to corrosion. As the outer hull corrodes, water passes through the hull and is detected by a moisture detector. The moisture detector then relays a signal that water has entered through the hull, and a signaling circuit then sends a communication signal to the user indicating that the buoy has corrosion. The buoy corrosion detection system leads to an as-needed maintenance cycle for buoys.
Universal dock and watercraft protection system
A dock and boat protection system includes a flexible sheet, fasteners, and a plurality of colinearly aligned marine fenders. The sheet has an envelope portion sized to at-least-partially surround fenders when conformed there-around, and an edge portion extending from the envelope portion and configured to engage a dock, wherein the edge portion is secured to the dock by the fasteners.
Universal dock and watercraft protection system
A dock and boat protection system includes a flexible sheet, fasteners, and a plurality of colinearly aligned marine fenders. The sheet has an envelope portion sized to at-least-partially surround fenders when conformed there-around, and an edge portion extending from the envelope portion and configured to engage a dock, wherein the edge portion is secured to the dock by the fasteners.
POLE-LESS COVER
A pole-less cover assembly includes a cover member positionable over a structure and formed of an essentially impermeable material, and an integrated gutter system including a material section coupled with the cover member and formed of a porous material and a gutter disposed below the material section. Among other advantages, the pole-less cover assembly eliminates conventional tent poles required for existing boat covers, thereby reducing cost and facilitating installation.
Machine for cleaning boat hulls in the water
A machine for cleaning boat hulls in the water, with a U-shaped structure (2), submerged in the water and fastened to a jetty or dock, that incorporates rollers (4), fastened to lateral frames (3), driven by motors (5), grouped with mobility and flotation in parallel rows (6), in order to slide perpendicularly along the length of the hull, in one direction or the other, adapting to its shape. The lateral frames (3) are mobile in the vertical sense. The rollers (4) are incorporated in floating cages. The structure (2) has a vertical movement mechanism (18) to adapt it to the draft and/or with a horizontal movement mechanism (21) to move it under the boat or it is fixed, with the boat being moved by a winch.
UNDERWATER MOBILE INSPECTION APPARATUS AND UNDERWATER INSPECTION EQUIPMENT
An underwater mobile inspection apparatus capable of inspecting an inspection object on a seafloor while cruising includes a cruising body configured to submerge under-water and cruise along the inspection object so as to not come into contact with the inspection object, a first movable arm provided on the cruising-body, and an inspection tool unit provided on the first movable arm and including at least one of an image-capturing camera for use in visually inspecting the inspection object and a device configured to inspect a wall thickness of the inspection object by using an ultrasonic wave. A controller is configured to, when the cruising-body cruises along the inspection object so as to not come into contact with the inspection object, operate the first movable arm to move the inspection tool unit, such that a positional relationship of the inspection tool unit with the inspection object becomes a predetermined target positional relationship.
UNDERWATER ROBOT FOR REMOVING MARINE BIOFOULING FROM HULLS OF FLOATING UNITS, WITH SYSTEM FOR CONTAINING AND CAPTURING WASTE
- Marcelo Luiz LIGEIRO BARBOSA ,
- Edisiene DE SOUZA CORREIA ,
- Lucas SARMENTO NEVES DA ROCHA ,
- Edna DOS SANTOS ALMEIDA ,
- Mateus DOS SANTOS DE MENESES ,
- Carlos Eduardo DA SILVA JORGE ,
- Frederico GARCIA DE OLIVEIRA ,
- Luis Carlos Moreno Ledezma ,
- Alexandro QUIRINO DA SILVA ,
- Joaquim RANYERE SANTANA DE OLIVEIRA ,
- Valter ESTEVÃO BEAL ,
- Saulo QUEIROZ FIGLIUOLO ,
- Danilo MARQUES FERREIRA ,
- Gustavo DOS SANTOS CUNHA ,
- Érika DURÃO VIEIRA
The present invention relates to a remotely operated underwater robot device for removing marine biofouling, mainly aimed at organisms such as sun coral, settled on hulls of floating units for transporting oil and derivatives thereof, or on exploration and production platforms. The system comprises a remotely operated robot that removes the marine biofouling from said hulls, without damaging the hull, containing and capturing the waste. It is an intelligent device that is capable of operating in two modes: as an ROV to allow it to travel through the water, and as a crawler to perform the actual functions of removing the macrofouling containing sun coral and the functions resulting therefrom. It has non-georeferenced reference systems using acoustic elements to facilitate location by the operator. It uses computer vision to enter the parking areas without human assistance. It contains thrusters for controlling aquatic movements and self-levelling systems with control of the centre-of-buoyancy dynamics, and has wheels for movement, which can be electromagnets or a set of wheels that works in conjunction with a magnetic fastening system, both with variation in the coupling force. It has either a system for removing, containing, capturing and crushing the biofouling or a removal system using cavitation and mechanical impact that can have an approximate height of 30 centimetres, normally applied to sun coral.
Retractable Hull Mounting Data Collecting System
A watercraft mounting system that embodies a moving mounting platform and a protective hull cavity which provides protection, prevents damage and improves storage of data collection systems.