Patent classifications
B63B81/00
AN ARRANGEMENT FOR LOWERING AND RAISING SERVICE TOOLS USED FOR WIND TURBINE BLADE AND TOWER MAINTENANCE
An offshore wind turbine blade and tower maintenance devices and systems, more particularly, to the system for service tools positioning relative to the offshore wind turbine blade and tower. An arrangement for lowering and raising service tools used for offshore wind turbine blade and tower maintenance, having: a truss system, a rigging and a rigging pulling in and letting out means. The truss system, includes booms, pivotally attached to a supporting means, which are adapted to be leaned against or releasably fixed to a wind turbine tower or wind turbine tower mooring elements; wherein the rigging and a rigging pulling in and letting out means are operably connected with the truss system, so to allow lowering and raising service tools used for offshore wind turbine blade and tower maintenance.
AN ARRANGEMENT FOR LOWERING AND RAISING SERVICE TOOLS USED FOR WIND TURBINE BLADE AND TOWER MAINTENANCE
An offshore wind turbine blade and tower maintenance devices and systems, more particularly, to the system for service tools positioning relative to the offshore wind turbine blade and tower. An arrangement for lowering and raising service tools used for offshore wind turbine blade and tower maintenance, having: a truss system, a rigging and a rigging pulling in and letting out means. The truss system, includes booms, pivotally attached to a supporting means, which are adapted to be leaned against or releasably fixed to a wind turbine tower or wind turbine tower mooring elements; wherein the rigging and a rigging pulling in and letting out means are operably connected with the truss system, so to allow lowering and raising service tools used for offshore wind turbine blade and tower maintenance.
Monorail system
An aspect of the present disclosure is directed to a monorail system configured and arranged for displacing at least one maintenance device configured and arranged for machining substantially vertically extending surfaces. Another aspect is directed to a maintenance system consisting of at least one maintenance device which is displaceable on the monorail system.
MODULAR UNDERWATER VEHICLE WITH MODULES THAT CAN BE ORIENTED RELATIVE TO EACH OTHER
An underwater vehicle is provided for cleaning, inspection and/or monitoring of underwater structures A. The vehicle includes at least one working equipment for cleaning, inspection and/or monitoring of underwater structures A. Several interconnected modules are also provided which can be oriented relative to each other. The modules are arranged one behind the other, and the underwater vehicle can be transitioned from an elongated movement configuration into a U-shaped, C-shaped, spiral and/or an annular working configuration and back.
MODULAR UNDERWATER VEHICLE WITH MODULES THAT CAN BE ORIENTED RELATIVE TO EACH OTHER
An underwater vehicle is provided for cleaning, inspection and/or monitoring of underwater structures A. The vehicle includes at least one working equipment for cleaning, inspection and/or monitoring of underwater structures A. Several interconnected modules are also provided which can be oriented relative to each other. The modules are arranged one behind the other, and the underwater vehicle can be transitioned from an elongated movement configuration into a U-shaped, C-shaped, spiral and/or an annular working configuration and back.
Drive shaft removal tool
The present invention relates to a tool for removing drive shafts from transmissions. In at least one embodiment, the present invention may remove a propeller shaft from an outboard engine. The present invention includes a upper housing, a lower housing and an inner guide conduit system, a portion of each define a jack support chamber and a viewing chamber, wherein the jack support chamber is adapted to house a hollow body jack and the viewing chamber is adapted to provide a view of the shaft while being removed from the shaft housing. One embodiment further includes an extension rod that may be secured at a first end to the drive shaft and secured at a second end to a piston of a hollow body jack so that when actuated the jack will remove the shaft from the shaft housing without damaging the engine or the gear housing.
GANTRY TOWER CRANE FOR INSPECTING CARGO HOLD
The present invention relates to a gantry tower crane for inspecting a cargo hold, comprising: two running rails which are installed to be spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction of the cargo hold; two prefabricated towers, each of which are installed to be able to move along respective running rails; and a basket which is installed to be able to move up and down along the prefabricated towers. Thus, as the basket installed in the prefabricated towers is installed to have a variable length and to be rotatable, it is possible to inspect both wall surfaces and a ceiling of the cargo hold, and to inspect the wall surfaces while moving along an overpass. Also, it is possible to obtain an effect of being able to perform inspection more precisely in a state where an operator comes closer to the wall surfaces by extending an auxiliary foothold of the overpass.
FLOATING SOLAR PLANT
A floating solar plant supporting photovoltaic panels, resulting from the assembly of structural modules and floating modules on a body of water, forming a network of floating support devices supporting photovoltaic panels. The network including at least: a first row of floating support devices supporting a first row of photovoltaic panels, a second row of floating support devices supporting a second row of photovoltaic panels, and wherein the first row of photovoltaic panels and the second row of photovoltaic panels are spaced apart according to the transverse direction, perpendicular to the longitudinal direction by structural modules, and wherein at least the structural modules ensuring the spacing between the first row of photovoltaic panels and the second row of photovoltaic panels are configured so as to be immersed, at least during the passage of a servicing unit.
FLOATING SOLAR PLANT
A floating solar plant supporting photovoltaic panels, resulting from the assembly of structural modules and floating modules on a body of water, forming a network of floating support devices supporting photovoltaic panels. The network including at least: a first row of floating support devices supporting a first row of photovoltaic panels, a second row of floating support devices supporting a second row of photovoltaic panels, and wherein the first row of photovoltaic panels and the second row of photovoltaic panels are spaced apart according to the transverse direction, perpendicular to the longitudinal direction by structural modules, and wherein at least the structural modules ensuring the spacing between the first row of photovoltaic panels and the second row of photovoltaic panels are configured so as to be immersed, at least during the passage of a servicing unit.
Floating solar plant
A floating solar plant supporting photovoltaic panels, resulting from the assembly of structural modules and floating modules on a body of water, forming a network of floating support devices supporting photovoltaic panels. The network including at least: a first row of floating support devices supporting a first row of photovoltaic panels, a second row of floating support devices supporting a second row of photovoltaic panels, and wherein the first row of photovoltaic panels and the second row of photovoltaic panels are spaced apart according to the transverse direction, perpendicular to the longitudinal direction by structural modules, and wherein at least the structural modules ensuring the spacing between the first row of photovoltaic panels and the second row of photovoltaic panels are configured so as to be immersed, at least during the passage of a servicing unit.