SYSTEM FOR LAUNCHING AND RECOVERING MARINE AND SUBMARINE DEVICES ASSISTED BY TILTABLE PROTECTIVE COMPONENTS
20170320547 · 2017-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B35/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B23/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A system for launching and recovering a marine or submarine device from a support vessel, the system comprises a carriage and at least one protective component, wherein each the protective component is connected to the carriage by a pivot connection of which the axis, when the device is secured to the vessel, is parallel to the surface of the water; and wherein at least one protective component is suitable for raising the marine or submarine device partially out of the water during recovery and for placing the marine or submarine device in the water during a launch, by rotation of the protective component(s) about the carriage.
Claims
1. A system comprising a ramp and a device for launching and recovering a marine or submarine device from a support vessel, said device including a carriage and at least one protective component, wherein: each of said protective components is connected to the carriage by a pivot connection of which the axis is parallel to the surface of the water when said device is secured to said vessel; at least one of said protective components is adapted to raise said marine or submarine device partially or totally out of the water during a recovery and to place said marine or submarine device in or partially in the water during a launch by rotation of said protective component or elements about said carriage; said carriage and said ramp are connected by a sliding connection; said ramp is fastened to said vessel; at least one of said protective components is adapted to raise or to deposit said marine or submarine device by contact with an element chosen from at least a wing of said marine or submarine device, at least one lateral protuberance of said marine or submarine device and the hull of said marine or submarine device; said system includes at least one sliding zone situated along said ramp, in contact with said protective part and fastened to said vessel, and wherein at least one of said protective components is adapted to cooperate with said sliding zone to cause said marine or submarine device to move from a support of at least one of said protective components to a support of said ramp or from said support of said ramp to said support of at least one of said protective components.
2. The system as claimed in claim 1 comprising at least two of said protective components fastened together.
3. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said protective component or each of said protective components comprises a protective part and an arm connected by a complete connection and such that said arm or each of said arms is connected by one of said pivot connections to said carriage.
4. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said protective parts comprises at least one curved part and is adapted to limit the movements of said marine or submarine device.
5. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one part of one of said protective parts is hollowed out so as not to come into contact with fragile parts of the marine or submarine device.
6. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pivot connection is freely rotatable.
7. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of said protective parts includes at least one roller mounted at one of its ends and pivoting about a second axis parallel to the surface of the water when said system is secured to said vessel.
8. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of said protective parts includes at least one roller mounted on a part of said protective part adapted to cooperate with said sliding zone and pivoting about a second axis parallel to the surface of the water when said system is secured to said vessel.
9. The system as claimed in claim 1 comprising traction means adapted to control the sliding of said marine or submarine device on said ramp.
10. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of said protective components includes an attachment device enabling connection of said marine or submarine device at least to said protective component.
11. The system as claimed in claim 9, wherein said traction means include a winch, a traction cable and drive means such that said traction cable is fastened to said marine or submarine device, is driven by said winch, itself fastened to said support vessel and such that the carriage includes a fairlead guiding said traction cable on the axis of the ramp.
12. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of said sliding zones is adapted to force the rotation of at least one of said protective components about said carriage when said carriage slides on said ramp, locally raising said marine or submarine device to facilitate its recovery or its launch.
13. The system as claimed in claim 1 comprising at least one raising element fastened to at least one of said sliding zones wherein at least one of said protective components is able to cooperate with at least one of said raising elements to cause said marine or submarine device to move from a support of at least one of said protective components to a support of said ramp or from said support of said ramp to said support of at least one of said protective components.
14. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of said raising elements is adapted to force by contact the rotation of at least one of said protective components about said carriage when said carriage slides on said ramp, locally raising said marine or submarine device to facilitate its recovery or its launch.
15. The system as claimed in claim 1 adapted to modify the attitude of said marine or submarine device during the launch or the recovery of said marine or submarine device.
16. A vessel equipped with at least one system according to claim 1.
Description
[0033] The invention will be better understood and other advantages, details and features thereof will become apparent in the course of the following explanatory description given by way of example and with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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[0039] The following description presents a number of embodiments of the device of the invention: these examples are not limiting on the scope of the invention. These embodiments present both the essential features of the invention and additional features linked to the embodiments considered. For clarity, the same elements bear the same reference numbers in the various figures.
[0040] In the remainder of the text the terms front, rear, in front of and behind are defined relative to the longitudinal axis of the vessel 6 oriented from the stern toward the bow of the vessel 6.
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[0043] The rear of the wing 22, termed the trailing edge, is thinner and mechanically weaker than the front part 23: in this embodiment, contact can occur only on the surface of the mechanically strongest part of the wing 12.
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[0045] the pivot connection with the carriage 2, described above,
[0046] the difference between the force of gravity and the Archimedean upthrust exerted on the protective component 5: in this particular embodiment the protective component 5 is termed of the heavy type because it does not float, and
[0047] the contact with the wing 12 of the marine or submarine device 7 that bears on the protective component 5.
[0048] In this configuration, the pivot connection connecting one of the protective components 5 and the carriage 2 is qualified as freely rotatable. Although the rotation can be constrained by one of the above three factors, this qualification is also made to distinguish this embodiment from a particular embodiment in which the position of a protective component 5 can be determined primarily by a driving torque applied by first driving means to the protective component 5 via the pivot connection connected to the carriage 2. In one particular embodiment of the invention, a floating protective component can for example be coupled to first driving means to control the submersion of the floating protective component.
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[0050] This remaining in contact occurs naturally because the carriage 2 is a heavy component the weight of which, in the absence of the marine or submarine device 7, tends to cause it to descend along the ramp 11. During a launch, the carriage 2 therefore accompanies the movement of the marine or submarine device 7. In one particular embodiment of the invention, the carriage 2 includes second driving means that enable it to force the descent along the ramp 11 in order to remain in contact with the marine or submarine device 7 during its recovery or launch.
[0051] The marine or submarine device 7 is raised or lowered by traction means 14 consisting of the traction cable 16 fastened to the marine or submarine device 7 and a winch 15 fastened to the support vessel 6 that enables the cable 16 to be wound in during a recovery phase or the cable 16 to be paid out during a launch phase thanks to third driving means 20 able to impose a second driving torque on the winch 15. In one particular embodiment, the marine or submarine device 7 can be an autonomous marine or submarine device. In this case, the marine or submarine device 7 is provided with a temporary connection during the launch and recovery phases: the connection between the traction cable 16 and the device 7 is termed indirect. During the use of an autonomous marine or submarine device this embodiment can be combined with or replaced by an embodiment in which at least one of the protective components 5 has a device for attaching it to the device 7 enabling the device 7 and the protective component or components to be connected when they come into contact at the commencement of recovery of the device 7, for example.
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[0055] According to the embodiment considered, the sliding zone 17 also enables the raising component 18, which is fastened to it, to be supported with the object of causing the protective component 5 to move through contact.
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[0058] The effect of the present invention is to enable launching and recovery of the marine or submarine device 7 avoiding all contact between the step described above and the front of the marine or submarine device 7. The recovery sequence is described on the basis of
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[0064] The attitude of the marine or submarine device 7 varies during launch or recovery as a function of its initial attitude and loads imposed by the system. In embodiments of the invention, the normal maximum attitude variation of the marine or submarine device 7 may be between 0 and 90° inclusive. The system is able to modify the attitude of said marine or submarine device during launch or recovery of said marine or submarine device.
[0065] In one particular embodiment of the invention, the marine or submarine device 7 does not comprise either wings 12 or lateral protuberances. The recovery and launch phases are analogous to those illustrated in