B63G13/00

DETECTION OF DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN IMAGED MARITIME VESSELS AND RECEIVED IDENTIFICATION DATA
20190377947 · 2019-12-12 ·

Various techniques are disclosed for the detection of discrepancies between imaged maritime vessels and received identification information. In one example, a method includes capturing an image of a maritime vessel and processing the image to extract information associated with the vessel. The method also includes receiving automatic identification system (AIS) data, comparing the extracted information to the AIS data, and generating an alarm in response to a discrepancy detected by the comparing. Additional methods, systems, and devices are also provided.

Obstruction for Mounting along a Perimeter, Perimeter Protection System, Vessel or Marine Installation, and Method of Protecting a Perimeter
20190337593 · 2019-11-07 ·

The present invention provides an obstruction (10) for mounting along a perimeter of a vessel or marine installation, wherein the vessel or marine installation comprises a deck (51) having a perimeter railing (20) and an upstanding plate (53) along an edge of the deck. The obstruction has an elongate body comprising a longitudinal groove (12) for receiving a lowermost course of rails (203) of the perimeter railing, and a tongue (14) for overhanging the plate (53) on an outboard or seaward side thereof. The tongue comprises a rear surface (142) intended to face in an inboard direction when the obstruction (10) is mounted along the perimeter of the vessel or marine installation. A separation, s, between the rear surface (142) of the tongue and a centreline (X-X) of the longitudinal groove (12) is between 30 and 300 mm, and the centreline (X-X) of the longitudinal groove (12) and the separation, s, together define a plane which subtends an angle, , of between 90 and 135 degrees to the rear surface of the tongue. With such an obstruction, the upstanding plate (53) can be protected, so that the ability of an unauthorized potential boarder to attach a hook to the plate or to gain a handhold on the top edge of the plate are severely impeded. The invention also provides a perimeter protection system (100) comprising a plurality of such obstructions (10a, 10b), a vessel or marine installation comprising a plurality of such obstructions, and a method of protecting a perimeter of a vessel or marine installation using a plurality of such obstructions.

HIGH SPEED SURFACE CRAFT AND SUBMERSIBLE CRAFT
20190315444 · 2019-10-17 ·

A marine vessel comprising: at least one buoyant tubular foil; and at least one baffle plate positioned about the perimeter of the at least one buoyant tubular foil so as to protrude into the flow of water passing by the perimeter of the at least one buoyant tubular foil, whereby to create a high-pressure zone fore of the at least one baffle plate and a low-pressure zone immediately aft of the at least one baffle plate, whereby to create a dense stream of supercavitated water immediately aft of the at least one baffle plate.

HIGH SPEED SURFACE CRAFT AND SUBMERSIBLE CRAFT
20190315444 · 2019-10-17 ·

A marine vessel comprising: at least one buoyant tubular foil; and at least one baffle plate positioned about the perimeter of the at least one buoyant tubular foil so as to protrude into the flow of water passing by the perimeter of the at least one buoyant tubular foil, whereby to create a high-pressure zone fore of the at least one baffle plate and a low-pressure zone immediately aft of the at least one baffle plate, whereby to create a dense stream of supercavitated water immediately aft of the at least one baffle plate.

AN UNMANNED MARINE SAILING VESSEL
20190300124 · 2019-10-03 ·

The present invention relates broadly to an unmanned surface vessel (10) comprising a hull (12), an underwater appendage (14), a winch (16), and a cable or rope (18). The cable or rope (18) is at its distal end attached to a remote device (20) with the cable or rope (18) arranged to cooperate with the winch (16) to be deployed and retrieved from the vessel (10) via operation of the winch (16). The underwater appendage is in the form of a keel including a cavity (22) designed to partly locate the winch (16).

Security device
10399640 · 2019-09-03 ·

A security device comprising: a plate (20) having an upper portion (21) and a lower portion (22), wherein the upper portion and the lower portion are parallel and off-set; a bulbous barrier (30), wherein the upper portion of the plate and the barrier form a slot (50) therebetween, and the barrier extends in a direction perpendicular to the upper portion of the plane of the plate and away from the slot.

Security device
10399640 · 2019-09-03 ·

A security device comprising: a plate (20) having an upper portion (21) and a lower portion (22), wherein the upper portion and the lower portion are parallel and off-set; a bulbous barrier (30), wherein the upper portion of the plate and the barrier form a slot (50) therebetween, and the barrier extends in a direction perpendicular to the upper portion of the plane of the plate and away from the slot.

Security Barrier
20190202528 · 2019-07-04 ·

A security device is disclosed comprising: a barrier; and a panel, wherein the security device may be transitioned repeatedly between a first configuration and a second configuration, in the first configuration the security device is unassembled and at least the barrier may be arranged in a storage configuration in which the barrier curves or bends through a first angle, and in the second configuration the security device is assembled in an arrangement for use, in which the security device may be assembled around a rail; and wherein, in the second configuration, at least a part of the panel is orientated to be substantially vertical, and the barrier is curved, bent or folded through a second angle, which is greater than the first angle, to protrude away from the panel in a horizontal direction, perpendicular from a plane extending vertically through the rail, to provide an overhang on an exterior side of the rail.

Security Barrier
20190202528 · 2019-07-04 ·

A security device is disclosed comprising: a barrier; and a panel, wherein the security device may be transitioned repeatedly between a first configuration and a second configuration, in the first configuration the security device is unassembled and at least the barrier may be arranged in a storage configuration in which the barrier curves or bends through a first angle, and in the second configuration the security device is assembled in an arrangement for use, in which the security device may be assembled around a rail; and wherein, in the second configuration, at least a part of the panel is orientated to be substantially vertical, and the barrier is curved, bent or folded through a second angle, which is greater than the first angle, to protrude away from the panel in a horizontal direction, perpendicular from a plane extending vertically through the rail, to provide an overhang on an exterior side of the rail.

Device for non-lethal stoppage of water jet propelled craft

The disclosed invention is a device for non-lethally stopping or slowing any water jet propelled craft, such as a common personal watercraft (PWC), by disrupting the water suction and thereby reducing the generated thrust. Most PWCs have an inboard engine that is coupled to a water jet pump which uses an impeller to generate thrust. This invention is ingested by the PWC intake to either clog the intake gate (or screen) or fill critical volume in any portion of the jet pump (such as the intake, impeller, stator, or pressure nozzle). In any case, water flow through the jet drive is significantly reduced which reduces the vessel's thrust. PWCs depend on adequate water flow through the jet pump to generate the thrust required for propulsion and steerage, and to provide engine cooling. Since this invention is designed to interrupt water flow, the result is reduced speed, steerage, and/or engine overheating.