Patent classifications
B63C7/26
FLOATING RECOVERY DEVICE FOR UNDERWATER EQUIPMENT
Disclosed herein is a floating recovery device for underwater equipment. The device includes a recovery body partitioned into a first compartment, a second compartment, and a third compartment by a partition wall, first and second pressure tanks installed in the first and second compartments, respectively, first and second striking parts fastened to the first and second pressure tanks, respectively, to strike the first and second pressure tanks, first and second actuators wirelessly actuating the first and second striking parts, respectively, and a buoyancy generator installed in the third compartment, and inflated by high-pressure gas introduced from the first and second pressure tanks, thus generating buoyancy. Such a configuration allows the pressure tank to be wirelessly struck for the purpose of supplying high-pressure gas to the buoyancy generator and floating the underwater equipment in the event of the loss of the underwater equipment.
Decompression buoy
The present invention relates to a decompression buoy (1) comprising an inflatable bag (2) having a tubular portion (4) defining a an inside volume (12) and a longitudinal opening portion (6) with a first end (14) leading to the inside volume (12) and a second end (16) leading to the outside. The opening portion (6) thus enables gas to flow between the outside and the inside volume (12). The opening portion (6) includes a throat (18) of transverse dimension that is smaller than the transverse dimension of the first end (14), and the second end (16) is adapted to receive the end of a diving regulator.
System for retrieval of objects lost in water
A system for retrieval of objects submerged and lost in water is disclosed. The system comprises a gas release cartridge, an activation assembly arranged for activation of the gas release cartridge in response to at least one of: lapse of time, pressure, trigger-wire, indirect water contact, or remote acoustic command or any combination thereof, components of which are all contained in an inflatable bladder. A guide line, one end thereof attached to the bladder and the other end connectable to the object, is housed inside a non-watertight casing together with the inflatable bladder.
System for retrieval of objects lost in water
A system for retrieval of objects submerged and lost in water is disclosed. The system comprises a gas release cartridge, an activation assembly arranged for activation of the gas release cartridge in response to at least one of: lapse of time, pressure, trigger-wire, indirect water contact, or remote acoustic command or any combination thereof, components of which are all contained in an inflatable bladder. A guide line, one end thereof attached to the bladder and the other end connectable to the object, is housed inside a non-watertight casing together with the inflatable bladder.
SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR DYE IN SEARCH, RESCUE, AND RECOVERY
Systems, methods, and apparatus for the use of an emergency dye for search, rescue, and recovery is disclosed. In various embodiments, an emergency dye may comprise a high-visibility dye configured to reflect light in a visible light spectrum. The emergency dye may be configured to be disposed of on an aircraft. The emergency dye may be configured to be disposed of within an emergency dye package. The emergency dye may also be configured to be disposed of within an aircraft's hydraulic system. The emergency dye may be configured to be released from the aircraft, based on monitoring an aircraft's avionics system for an imminent crash alert.
Pressure activated linear locking mechanisms and related methods
Pressure activated linear locking mechanisms and related methods. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are systems including: a cover member defining an inner surface, an outer surface, a length, and a first locking portion; a first hollow defined in the locking portion, the first hollow extending along the length of the cover member; a locking member defining a first appendage extending along a first side, the first appendage defines a cross-section and an internal volume; said first appendage disposed within the first hollow, and when the releasable cover is exposed to atmospheric pressure, the first appendage in an inflated condition; and the first appendage is configured to transition to a deflated condition in response to a predetermined pressure greater than the initial pressure.
Pressure activated linear locking mechanisms and related methods
Pressure activated linear locking mechanisms and related methods. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are systems including: a cover member defining an inner surface, an outer surface, a length, and a first locking portion; a first hollow defined in the locking portion, the first hollow extending along the length of the cover member; a locking member defining a first appendage extending along a first side, the first appendage defines a cross-section and an internal volume; said first appendage disposed within the first hollow, and when the releasable cover is exposed to atmospheric pressure, the first appendage in an inflated condition; and the first appendage is configured to transition to a deflated condition in response to a predetermined pressure greater than the initial pressure.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR UNDERWATER GEAR TRACKING
A method for underwater gear tracking includes receiving, by a reporting device on a vessel, from a tag associated with an item, a signal indicating the item is on the vessel. The method includes determining, by the reporting device, that the item is not on the vessel. The method includes recording, by the reporting device, information associated with the environment of the vessel at a time the reporting device determines that the item is not on the vessel, without input from an operator of the vessel. The method includes recording, by the reporting device, information associated with the environment of the vessel at a time the reporting device determines that the item is not on the vessel, without input from an operator of the vessel. The method includes providing, by the reporting device, the recorded information to a computing device.
DECOMPRESSION BUOY
The present invention relates to a decompression buoy (1) comprising an inflatable bag (2) having a main portion (4) defining a main inside volume (12) and a longitudinal opening portion (6) with a first end (14) leading to the main inside volume (12) and a second end (16) leading to the outside. The opening portion (6) thus enables gas to flow between the outside and the main inside volume (12). The opening portion (6) includes a throat (18) of transverse dimension that is smaller than the transverse dimension of the first end (14), and the second end (16) is adapted to receive the end of a diving regulator.
Positioning and rescue device for unmanned underwater vehicle
A positioning and rescue device for an unmanned underwater vehicle, comprising a battery (1), a switch (2), a protective resistor (3), an electromagnetic relay (4), a master control chip (5), a GPS positioning system (6), an igniter (7), a partition (8), an air bag (9), a shell (10), and a rope (11). The battery (1), the switch (2), the protective resistor (3), the electromagnetic relay (4) and the master control chip (5) are sequentially connected by means of wires to form a series circuit, and the igniter (7) and the GPS positioning system (6) are separately connected to the master control chip (5) by means of wires; two normally open contacts of a control loop of the electromagnetic relay (4) are respectively connected to two ends of a general power supply (15).