H02G9/12

POWER LEAD FOR SWIMMING POOL CLEANING ROBOT
20170234022 · 2017-08-17 ·

The invention relates to a power lead for a swimming pool cleaning robot. Said power lead comprises a rotary connector and a buoyancy means supporting said rotary connector. An upper part of said buoyancy means is a cap shaped to slide under a swimming pool cover, under the effect of a traction exerted by the swimming pool cleaning robot on the buoyancy means through the power lead.

POWER LEAD FOR SWIMMING POOL CLEANING ROBOT
20170234022 · 2017-08-17 ·

The invention relates to a power lead for a swimming pool cleaning robot. Said power lead comprises a rotary connector and a buoyancy means supporting said rotary connector. An upper part of said buoyancy means is a cap shaped to slide under a swimming pool cover, under the effect of a traction exerted by the swimming pool cleaning robot on the buoyancy means through the power lead.

Composite cable assembly with neutral buoyancy

An optical fiber cable assembly for use in a fluid environment includes an elongated optical fiber cable having a negative buoyancy. A first supplemental filament has a positive buoyancy and is connected to the elongated optical fiber cable to form a composite cable assembly having a composite buoyancy that is generally neutral.

Inter-array cable for floating platforms

Inter-array cable (IAC) assemblies, systems, and methods are disclosed in which a conductive cable between two floating platforms, e.g., floating wind turbine platforms, is suspended below the sea surface and above the seabed. One or more buoyancy sections are included in the cable, which reduces the static tension on the connection at the floating platform by reducing the suspended cable weight, and which provides geometric flexibility, allowing the IAC to comply with platform motions.

Inter-array cable for floating platforms

Inter-array cable (IAC) assemblies, systems, and methods are disclosed in which a conductive cable between two floating platforms, e.g., floating wind turbine platforms, is suspended below the sea surface and above the seabed. One or more buoyancy sections are included in the cable, which reduces the static tension on the connection at the floating platform by reducing the suspended cable weight, and which provides geometric flexibility, allowing the IAC to comply with platform motions.

INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM FOR AN UNDERSEA ENVIRONMENT
20170023384 · 2017-01-26 ·

An intrusion detection system includes a suspended optical fiber having a neutral buoyancy and an optical time-domain reflectometer connected to the suspended optical fiber at an origin location. The suspended optical fiber is connected to a mooring at a first end of the suspended optical fiber and further includes at least one terminal end. The optical time-domain reflectometer includes a light source operable to emit an optical pulse of light into the suspended optical fiber from the origin location toward the terminal end, and a processor operable to receive an optical return signal from the terminal end of the suspended optical fiber or from a deformation created by a disturbance to the suspended optical fiber and to determine a location and a type of the disturbance based on an analysis of at least a time to receive the optical return signal and a magnitude of the optical return signal.

COMPOSITE CABLE ASSEMBLY WITH NEUTRAL BUOYANCY
20170003471 · 2017-01-05 ·

An Above Bottom Fiber (ABF) cable includes an elongated fiber cable having microspheres adhered to the ABF by an adhesive lightly coated to the outer surface of the ABF. The elongated fiber is negatively buoyant while the microspheres and adhesives are positively buoyant, resulting in the ABF being controllably buoyant in a fluid environment. Anchor lines with optional anchor weights are attached to the fiber cable periodically to prevent the fiber cable from drifting. The microspheres detach slowly from the fiber cable resulting in the ABF sinking. All components of the ABF are biodegradable.

SYSTEM FOR CONNECTING POWER OR FLUID LINES TO A FLOATING ENERGY CONVERTER DEVICE
20250174934 · 2025-05-29 ·

A connection system for connecting at least two cables to or from a floating energy converter device is provided, comprising at least two cables, a lower connection structure, and an upper connection structure, at least one longitudinal element joining the lower connection structure and the upper connection structure. The at least two cables run through the lower connection structure and each of the cables are connected to the upper connection structure and each comprises a connectable end at the upper connection structure, wherein the system is non-buoyant, and the at least one longitudinal element is a flexible longitudinal element.

SYSTEM FOR CONNECTING POWER OR FLUID LINES TO A FLOATING ENERGY CONVERTER DEVICE
20250174934 · 2025-05-29 ·

A connection system for connecting at least two cables to or from a floating energy converter device is provided, comprising at least two cables, a lower connection structure, and an upper connection structure, at least one longitudinal element joining the lower connection structure and the upper connection structure. The at least two cables run through the lower connection structure and each of the cables are connected to the upper connection structure and each comprises a connectable end at the upper connection structure, wherein the system is non-buoyant, and the at least one longitudinal element is a flexible longitudinal element.

Calm Buoy Electrical Transfer System
20250253637 · 2025-08-07 ·

A high-voltage electrical power supply line for the provides a secure and water-proof connection transfer of high-voltage electricity through an inner high-voltage electrical cable between a single point mooring (SPM) buoy and/or a caternary anchor leg mooring (CALM) buoy and an LNG vessel moored to the SPM CALM buoy, with a secured connection on each end of the high-voltage electrical cable, disallowing and prevent current flow through high-voltage electrical cable until a secure and confirmed connection is established between connectors attaching the high-voltage electrical power supply line to the SPM CALM buoy and the LNG vessel.