B63B2021/203

WATERCRAFT SECUREMENT DEVICE
20170297658 · 2017-10-19 ·

A watercraft securement device including a boat attachment line configured for connection to a watercraft and a dock attachment line configured for connection to an anchoring structure. A tensioning apparatus is connected to the boat attachment line and the dock attachment line. The tensioning apparatus is configured to adjust the length of one of the boat attachment line or the dock attachment line. The tensioning apparatus further includes a pulley for engaging the adjustable length and a ratcheting mechanism. The ratcheting mechanism operates to permit rotation of the pulley in only one direction when engaged, and to permit free rotation of the pulley when released. The ratcheting mechanism maintains tension as the adjustable length is pulled through the pulley.

RELEASE APPARATUS LOCKING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20170297655 · 2017-10-19 ·

Some embodiments provide ocean rig releases apparatus, systems and methods. In some implementations, a rig release apparatus comprises: a body having a first and second mating sections each being connected to one of two separate tethers; at least one locking shoe movably secured with the first mating section and movable between a first position configured to secure the first mating section and the second mating section together and a second position configured to allow the first mating section and the second mating section to separate; and a locking system configured to releasably lock the first and second mating sections and prevent hydrostatic pressure created by ocean depths from inadvertently unlocking, wherein the locking system comprises: a restraint system that inhibits the movement of the at least one locking shoe, and comprises a stop element that when released physically retracts to unlock the locking system allowing.

Towing anchor capable of extending wing plate and installation method therefor

A towing anchor capable of extending wing plate and an installation method therefor are provided. The towing anchor includes a main anchor plate and two wing plates which can slide outwards relative to the main anchor plate and will not be detached from the main anchor plate. The main anchor plate is anchored with a mooring steel cable connected to a towing vessel. The main anchor plate is further provided with a limit cable-receiving groove, in which first, second and third fixed pulleys are respectively provided correspondingly to each of the two wing plates. One end of a tensioning steel cable is fixed to an inner edge of the wing plate, and the other end of the tensioning steel cable sequentially surrounds the third, second, and first fixed pulleys and then passes through an opening formed at middle position of the groove to be connected to the towing vessel.

BUOY FOR CHECKING CONDITION OF A PERSON OR AN OBJECT TIED TO THE SAID BUOY

The present invention belongs to the nautical field, specifically to the area of buoys. The invention relates to a buoy for checking the condition of a person or an object tied to the said buoy. The essence of the buoy according to the invention is in that it comprises a casing, which floats on the water surface, and a capsule with a camera and lights, which can be separated from the casing with a UTP cable and can be lowered down to an anchor, an object or a person. The wire rope, which is connected to the lower part of the capsule can be connected to any anchor, a fixed object on the sea bed or a person. The camera captures images and/or video and sends data via the UTP cable to the processor, and the processors sends data via wireless network (WiFi or similar) to the mobile application installed on the user device, which is preferably a smart phone, a tablet, computer or a similar device. The user can visually check the condition of the anchor and simultaneously monitor the anchor position via one or more satellite systems for global navigation, and the position is displayed graphically and numerically on the application on a mobile telephone, a tablet or a computer.

SUBSEA CONNECTION ASSEMBLY PROVIDED WITH INDUCTIVE ELEMENTS FOR DATA TRANSMISSIONS
20170225749 · 2017-08-10 ·

A connector or connector assembly (10, 210), such as a subsea or underwater connector or assembly including a first member (18, 218) movably connected or connectable to a second member (36, 236) and a first inductive element (24, 224a) provided on the first member (18, 218), the first inductive element (24, 224a) being arranged for inductive transmission and/or reception with a second inductive element (42, 242a) of the second member (36, 236). The first member (18, 218) may rotatably or pivotably connected or connectable to the second member (36, 236). The first inductive element (24, 224a) may be arranged on the first member (18, 218) to maintain inductive transmission with the second inductive element (42, 242a) of the second member (36, 236) throughout movement of the first member (18, 218) relative to a second member (36, 236).

MOORING DEVICE AND METHODS OF USE
20220033037 · 2022-02-03 ·

The present invention provides an improved device for attaching a watercraft to another structure such as another watercraft or a fixed structure, such as a dock. The apparatus comprises a spacing bar and specialized, quick connecting and releasing attachment devices that allow the watercraft to be quickly and effectively moored to other structures on the water without the risk of collision or damage to the watercraft. The quick-connect devices may be positioned near ends of the spacing bars to effectively hold the watercraft at a predetermined distance from the other structure. The device may further include tensioning mechanisms that are operable to keep the spacing bars at a substantially orthogonal orientation relative to the watercraft to maintain the pre-determined spacing between the watercraft and the other structure.

WIND TRACING, ROTATIONAL, SEMI-SUBMERGED RAFT FOR WIND POWER GENERATION AND A CONSTRUCTION METHOD THEREOF
20170218919 · 2017-08-03 ·

Disclosed are a semi-submersible raft wind power generation unit and a construction method therefor. The raft wind power generation unit includes at least three floaters (12) and at least three wind turbines (21) configured to be placed on the floaters (12). The raft is configured to turn about a vertical axis and be fixed to a seabed (2) by a mooring line (36). A force resultant from an incoming wind load passes closely around the center of geometry of the raft, which is a distance away from the center of rotation of the raft so that a yaw moment about the center of rotation is created that rotates the raft until the force resultant passes through the center of geometry and center of rotation

Systems, Devices, and/or Methods for Managing Securable Objects
20170274965 · 2017-09-28 ·

Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a system, which can comprise a cable. The cable can comprise a first end and a second end. The first end can define a loop. The loop can be constructed to substantially surround a post coupleable to the cable. The cable can comprise a first anchor loop and a releasably coupleable clasp.

Methods and apparatus for measuring and monitoring an anchoring operation
11396352 · 2022-07-26 ·

Novel techniques and equipment for anchoring a boat include sensing and measuring the real time rate and length of rode release based on detecting real time changes in the angular position of a windlass by computer vision using a portable computing device. Rode release is also detected using novel methods based on sensing sound, rode chain movement, and sensing acceleration and/or motion. The apparatus can include software operable to provide safe anchoring based on monitoring real times values of the rate and length of rode release, comparing these values to the speed and position of the boat, and providing local and remote status and alarm information to crew members.

Rope clasp
11198489 · 2021-12-14 ·

A rope clasp device for securing a rope eliminates the need for a knot in a rope by selectively clasping and encasing at least one portion of a rope in a toothed clamp. The rope clasp device comprises a base, at least one, but generally two swinging doors, and a lock. The swinging doors are pivotably coupled to the base in order to be moved between an open position and a closed position. In the closed position, a pair of channels for passage of a rope is defined between the base and the doors. The channels are defined by a plurality of clasping teeth to retain the rope therein.