B63C3/06

Boat deployment assembly and method
09834418 · 2017-12-05 · ·

A hoist system and a method for lifting and lowering an object such as a boat include a support structure, a support member supported by the support structure and a hoisting assembly. The hoisting assembly includes an attachment assembly and a set of at least three flexible members operably coupled to the support member and the attachment assembly to retract and extend the attachment assembly vertically relative to a reference axis. The hoisting assembly is supported by the support structure and configured with the support member so as to space apart the flexible members from each other, and wherein each flexible member defines an oblique angle with the reference axis parallel to the vertical reference axis.

Boat deployment assembly and method
09834418 · 2017-12-05 · ·

A hoist system and a method for lifting and lowering an object such as a boat include a support structure, a support member supported by the support structure and a hoisting assembly. The hoisting assembly includes an attachment assembly and a set of at least three flexible members operably coupled to the support member and the attachment assembly to retract and extend the attachment assembly vertically relative to a reference axis. The hoisting assembly is supported by the support structure and configured with the support member so as to space apart the flexible members from each other, and wherein each flexible member defines an oblique angle with the reference axis parallel to the vertical reference axis.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LAUNCHING AND RECOVERING A REMOTE INSPECTION DEVICE

The present disclosure relates to methods and apparatus for launch and recovery of a remote inspection device within a liquid storage tank. In one embodiment, the tank is accessed by opening an entrance hatch and then injecting a vapor suppression foam across a surface of a stored liquid mass to form a foam layer. A launching system having a remote inspection device is attached to the entrance hatch to define a launch and recovery space sealed from an external environment and isolated from the stored liquid mass in the tank via a valve and the foam layer. The launch and recovery space is purged of hazardous vapors by injection of an inert gas prior to launch and recovery of the remote inspection device. Prior to removal of the launching system, the surface of the stored liquid mass is re-coated with vapor suppression foam.

BOAT LIFT
20220048603 · 2022-02-17 ·

An apparatus and method for lifting a boat. The apparatus comprises a base frame, a lifting platform engagable upon the bottom surface of a boat, at least one lifting arm rotatably connected to each of the base frame and the lifting platform, wherein the at least one lifting arm is substantially horizontal at a lowered position and substantially vertical at a raised position and at least one linear actuator extending between the frame and a top surface of the at least one lifting arm so as to be extended at the lowered position and retracted at the raised position. The method comprises positioning the boat above the lifting platform in its lowered position and pulling on a top surface of the lifting arm with at least one linear actuator so as to rotate the at least one lifting arm from a substantially horizontal position to a substantially vertical position.

BOAT LIFT
20220048603 · 2022-02-17 ·

An apparatus and method for lifting a boat. The apparatus comprises a base frame, a lifting platform engagable upon the bottom surface of a boat, at least one lifting arm rotatably connected to each of the base frame and the lifting platform, wherein the at least one lifting arm is substantially horizontal at a lowered position and substantially vertical at a raised position and at least one linear actuator extending between the frame and a top surface of the at least one lifting arm so as to be extended at the lowered position and retracted at the raised position. The method comprises positioning the boat above the lifting platform in its lowered position and pulling on a top surface of the lifting arm with at least one linear actuator so as to rotate the at least one lifting arm from a substantially horizontal position to a substantially vertical position.

SYSTEM, METHOD AND DEVICES FOR HANDLING BOATS STORED IN A DRY DOCK USING A ROLLING BRIDGE AND SLIDING TOWER
20170247094 · 2017-08-31 ·

Device for the handling and storage of boats in a vertical dry dock. The boats (16) are removed from the water (7) via forks (13) which slide in a sliding fork-shaped system (12) carrying a cradle (10). The forks are displaced via a motor driven rack and pinion (14) system. The run of the rack and pinion system is limited by sensors (5 et 20). The entire mechanism is supported by a structure (8) which carries a tower (9) and a sliding fork-shaped system (12) that enables the cradles (10) to be deposited in berths (2, 2a). A rolling bridge (6) enables the entire assembly to be moved along X, Y and Z axes. The device is specifically useful for vertical dry dock management of boats, allowing the latter to be removed from the water and stored safely, or removed from storage and placed onto the water, as needed.

SYSTEM, METHOD AND DEVICES FOR HANDLING BOATS STORED IN A DRY DOCK USING A ROLLING BRIDGE AND SLIDING TOWER
20170247094 · 2017-08-31 ·

Device for the handling and storage of boats in a vertical dry dock. The boats (16) are removed from the water (7) via forks (13) which slide in a sliding fork-shaped system (12) carrying a cradle (10). The forks are displaced via a motor driven rack and pinion (14) system. The run of the rack and pinion system is limited by sensors (5 et 20). The entire mechanism is supported by a structure (8) which carries a tower (9) and a sliding fork-shaped system (12) that enables the cradles (10) to be deposited in berths (2, 2a). A rolling bridge (6) enables the entire assembly to be moved along X, Y and Z axes. The device is specifically useful for vertical dry dock management of boats, allowing the latter to be removed from the water and stored safely, or removed from storage and placed onto the water, as needed.

BLU water lift systems
09758223 · 2017-09-12 ·

A blu water lift system for personal watercraft docking systems to raise and lower a personal watercraft into water and retain the personal watercraft for transport. The blu water lift system may be removably attached to boat and a remote activator can be used to manipulate a watercraft between an in-transport condition and a non-transport condition. The blu water lift system may include a carriage structure with a hull-resting plate, at least one carriage rail and at least one pivot mounting arm with at least one bracket assembly, attachment means, and electrically-operated actuator. The blu water lift assembly may be used to removably attach a frame and a carriage structure to a watercraft, operating the at least one pivot mounting arm and operating a loading ramp. Blu water lift systems may be made of corrosion-resistant materials to promote longevity in water-environments.

BLU water lift systems
09758223 · 2017-09-12 ·

A blu water lift system for personal watercraft docking systems to raise and lower a personal watercraft into water and retain the personal watercraft for transport. The blu water lift system may be removably attached to boat and a remote activator can be used to manipulate a watercraft between an in-transport condition and a non-transport condition. The blu water lift system may include a carriage structure with a hull-resting plate, at least one carriage rail and at least one pivot mounting arm with at least one bracket assembly, attachment means, and electrically-operated actuator. The blu water lift assembly may be used to removably attach a frame and a carriage structure to a watercraft, operating the at least one pivot mounting arm and operating a loading ramp. Blu water lift systems may be made of corrosion-resistant materials to promote longevity in water-environments.

Boat Lift Limit Switch
20220177089 · 2022-06-09 ·

A limit switch device for a boat lift includes a lower gear connected to and rotated by a drive shaft of the boat lift, and an interengaged upper gear operatively connected to an electronics module of the limit switch. The interengaged gears are enclosed within a gear housing that is sufficiently narrow to restrict the gears from laterally disengaging one another. The limit switch electronics module is mounted above the drive shaft and disposed interiorly of the gear mechanism. The module does not protrude beyond the frame bearing blocks that rotatably support the drive shaft and winder of the boat lift.