Automatic falling-off device for self-sinking and floating type profiling float diversion shell and diversion shell
11738830 · 2023-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
- Zongrui Hao (Qingdao, CN)
- Lu Dong (Qingdao, CN)
- Wanlong Ren (Qingdao, CN)
- Yue Wang (Qingdao, CN)
- Gang LIU (Qingdao, CN)
- Zhili Hua (Qingdao, CN)
- Juan Xu (Qingdao, CN)
Cpc classification
B63B2022/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B22/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B22/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B22/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B22/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to an automatic falling-off device for a self-sinking and floating type profiling float diversion shell and the diversion shell. An automatic falling-off device for a self-sinking and floating type profiling float diversion shell, comprises a locking device and an unhooking device; the locking device comprises a locking hook plate and a locking core plate; the locking hook plate is provided on one half diversion shell, and the locking core plate is fixed on another half diversion shell; a locking hook at a front end of the locking hook plate fits with a locking ring at a front end of the locking core plate for locking; the unhooking device comprises a base and a buoyancy airbag; and the base is provided below the locking hook plate, and the buoyancy airbag is mounted between the base and the locking hook plate.
Claims
1. An automatic falling-off device for a self-sinking and floating type profiling float diversion shell, comprising a locking device and an unhooking device; the locking device comprising a locking hook plate and a locking core plate; wherein the locking hook plate is arranged on one half diversion shell, and the locking core plate is fixed on another half diversion shell; a locking hook at a front end of the locking hook plate fits with a locking ring at a front end of the locking core plate for locking; the unhooking device comprises a base and a buoyancy airbag; the base is provided below the locking hook plate, and the buoyancy airbag is mounted between the base and the locking hook plate; when the buoyancy airbag is inflated, the locking hook plate is driven to move upwards to release the locking core plate, and then cause the diversion shell to disengage and fall off; a limiting airbag is provided on the base; positioning grooves are provided on both sides of the locking hook plate; the limiting airbag fits with the positioning grooves, and when the limiting airbag is inflated, the locking hook plate is limited to maintain a locked state; and a limit spring is provided between the base and the locking hook plate.
2. The automatic falling-off device for a self-sinking and floating type profiling float diversion shell according to claim 1, wherein a front end of the base is provided with a locking hook groove in fit with the locking hook of the locking hook plate.
3. The automatic falling-off device for a self-sinking and floating type profiling float diversion shell according to claim 1, wherein a return spring is provided on the base, an inner end of the return spring is fixed, and an outer end thereof is connected to a flapper.
4. The automatic falling-off device for a self-sinking and floating type profiling float diversion shell according to claim 1, wherein the one half diversion shell and the other half diversion shell are symmetrical.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(16) Reference numerals in the drawings are as follows: 1: mounting seat; 2: locking hook plate; 3: limit spring; 4: return spring; 5: locking core plate; 6: limiting airbag; 7: buoyancy airbag; 8: base; 9: flapper; 10: cover plate; 11: first half shell; 12: end cover; 13: second half shell;
(17) 1-1: fixing hole; 1-2: shaft hole;
(18) 2-1: fixing shaft; 2-2: raised structure; 2-3: support seat; 2-4: positioning groove; 2-5: locking hook;
(19) 5-1: contact end face; 5-2: locking ring;
(20) 7-1: moving end; 7-2: airbag body; 7-3: threaded structure;
(21) 8-1: positioning hole; 8-2: shell fixing seat; 8-3: limit spring seat; 8-4: locking hook groove; 8-5: flapper positioning groove; 8-6: first bolt hole; 8-7: threaded hole;
(22) 9-1: plate body; 9-2: limiting structure; 9-3: spring fixing hole;
(23) 10-1: slot; 10-2: second bolt hole;
(24) 12-1: fixing post.
DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(25) In order to facilitate understanding of the present invention, the present invention is described in more detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. Preferred embodiments of the present invention are shown in the drawings. This present invention may, however, be implemented in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided for the purpose of providing a more thorough and comprehensive understanding of the disclosure of the present invention.
(26) Embodiment 1. This embodiment provides an automatic falling-off device for a self-sinking and floating type profiling float diversion shell. As shown in
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(29) An upper portion of the U-shaped groove of the base 8 is provided with the cover plate 10. The cover plate is structurally as shown in
(30) The locking hook groove 8-4 is located at an inner front end of the U-shaped groove and fits with the locking hook 2-5 on the locking hook plate 2 to lock the locking core plate 2.
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(33) The positioning groove 2-4 on the locking hook plate 2 fits with the limiting airbag 6. The limiting airbag 6 is fixed on the base 8 via the mounting seat, and when internal pressure of the limiting airbag 6 is greater than an external pressure, the limiting airbag is inflated in the direction of the positioning groove 2-4 to press the positioning groove 2-4, thereby limiting action of the locking hook plate 2. When the internal pressure of the limiting airbag 6 is less than the external pressure, the limiting airbag is deflated in an opposite direction, and at this time, the compression of the limiting airbag 6 on the positioning groove 2-4 disappears, releasing limiting of the locking hook plate 2 to facilitate subsequent disengaging operation. The raised structure 2-2 on the lower end face of the locking hook plate 2 fits with the limit spring seat 8-3 on the base 8 to fix the limit spring 3 between the base 8 and the locking hook plate 2.
(34) A plurality of return springs 4 arranged in parallel are provided in the U-shaped groove of the base 8, inner ends of the return springs 4 are fixedly connected to an inner wall of the U-shaped groove, and outer ends thereof are connected to the spring fixing hole 9-3 on the flapper 9. When the flapper 9 is pressed by an external force, the flapper moves along the flapper positioning grooves 8-5 into the U-shaped groove, and at this time, the return springs 4 are pressed and deformed. When the external force is released, the return springs 4 recover the deformation, pushing the flapper 9 to reset.
(35) The automatic falling-off device for the self-sinking and floating type profiling float diversion shell of the present invention has the following operating principle and process: in the process of underwater delivery of the self-sinking and floating type profiling float (ARGO), in order to launch successfully, a diversion shell needs to be mounted outside the float. When the launch is completed, the float starts to perform profiling. In the process of profiling, the presence of the diversion shell is not required, and the diversion shell needs to be removed. The automatic falling-off device of the present invention can effectively realize automatic disengaging and falling-off of the diversion shell. In the process of horizontally loading and transporting the float, the first half shell 11 and the second half shell 13 are butted together, the locking hook plate 2 is closely adhered to the base 8, the locking hook 2-5 passes through the locking ring 5-2 on the locking core plate 5 and enters the locking hook groove 8-4, at this time, the limiting airbag 6 is inflated to the inside as an internal pressure is greater than an external pressure, the limiting airbag 6 is clamped into the positioning groove 2-4 of the locking hook plate 2 to limit the locking hook plate 2 so that the locking hook plate cannot move, the locking hook plate 2 and the locking core plate 5 are in a locked state, and the contact end face 5-1 of the locking core plate 5 is in contact with the flapper 9, and presses the flapper 9 to move inwards so that the return springs 4 are in a compressed state. The first half shell 11 and the second half shell 13 form a complete diversion shell which encloses the ARGO float. As shown in
P1−T0*m1=P3−T0*m3+P2−T0*m2.
(36) As a carrier sinks, the buoyancy airbags 7 are deflated, and at this time, the locking hook plate 2 is subject to the tension of the limit spring 3 and limiting action of the limiting airbag 6, so that the locking hook plate 2 does not disengage from the locking core plate 5. As the carrier moves downwards, the limiting airbag 6 is deflated under the action of water pressure, and disengages from the positioning groove 2-4, so that the limiting action on the locking hook plate 2 disappears, and the locking hook plate 2 moves upwards by a certain distance under a thrust action of the limit spring 3, so that the locking hook 2-5 disengages from the locking hook groove 8-4, but can still hook the locking core plate 2, thus performing locking. As shown in
P3−T1*m3=P2−T1*m2.
(37) When the float runs to a specified underwater depth, the carrier releases the ARGO float, and at this time, the ARGO float begins to float upwards according to its own mode; in the process of floating, as the water pressure decreases, the buoyancy airbags 7 are inflated, pushing the locking hook plate 2 to continue to move upwards. When the ARGO float approaches the water surface, the thrust of the buoyancy airbags 7 increases, overcoming tension moment of the limit spring 3, and detaching the locking hook 2-5 of the locking hook plate 2 from the locking core plate 5, as shown in
P3−T2*m3<P2−T2*m2.
(38) At this time, the pressing action of the locking core plate 5 on the flapper 9 disappears, and under an elastic force of the return springs 4, the flapper 9 is reset, and the locking core plate 5 is ejected outwards, so that the first half shell 11 and the second half shell 13 of the diversion shell are separated, and the diversion shell falls off automatically after disengaging, and the underwater fixed-depth delivery work is completed. Thereafter, the ARGO float completes the profiling independently.
(39) Embodiment 2. This embodiment provides a diversion shell which can be added to a self-sinking and floating type profiling float or other underwater equipment that requires a diversion shell. As shown in