Marine lifting apparatus
10960959 ยท 2021-03-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B2027/165
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B27/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B27/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A catamaran lifting apparatus is disclosed for lifting objects in a marine environment. The apparatus includes first and second vessels that are spaced apart during use. A first frame spans between the vessels. A second frame spans between the vessels. The frames are spaced apart and connected to the vessels in a configuration that spaces the vessels apart. The first frame connects to the first vessel with a universal joint and to the second vessel with a hinged connection. The second frame connects to the second vessel with a universal joint and to the first vessel with a hinged or pinned connection. The catamaran hull arrangement provides longitudinal flexibility in a quartering sea state due to the unique universal joint and hinge placement between the frames or trusses and the hulls or barges. Each of the frames extends upwardly in an inverted u-shape, providing a space under the frame and in between the barges that enables a marine vessel to be positioned in between the barges and under the frames. In this fashion, an object that has been salvaged from the seabed can be placed upon the marine vessel that is positioned in between the barges and under the frames. Alternatively, a package that is to be lifted from the deck of a marine vessel, workboat, supply boat or the like can be lifted from the deck of the workboat, vessel, barge, etc. if it is to be then placed in the marine environment such as upon an existing jacket or other under support.
Claims
1. A marine lifting apparatus comprising: a) first and second vessels; b) a first frame that spans between the first and the second vessels; c) a second frame that spans between the first and the second vessels; d) the frames being spaced apart and being connected to the vessels in a configuration that spaces the vessels apart; e) at least one of the first and second frames extending upwardly in an inverted u-shape, providing a space under said frame and in between the first and second vessels, enabling a marine vessel to position in between the first and second vessels and under said frame; f) a grab supported under said at least one of the first and second frames of sub-section e with a plurality of cables, the grab comprised of first and second truss sections and a beam, each of the first and second truss sections pivotally mounted to the beam; g) one or more first cables of the plurality of cables lifting and lowering the beam, one or more second cables of the plurality of cables opening the first and the second truss sections by moving them away from each other, and one or more third cables of the plurality of cables closing the first and the second truss sections by moving them together or toward each other; and h) said one or more third cables being transverse cables that extend laterally to connect one said truss section to the other said truss section below said beam.
2. The marine lifting apparatus of claim 1 wherein each truss section is pivotally attached to the beam and positioned below the beam.
3. The marine lifting apparatus of claim 1 wherein each truss section has a lower end portion with a tapered blade.
4. The marine lifting apparatus of claim 3 wherein the blade is toothed.
5. The marine lifting apparatus of claim 1 wherein each truss section has a lower end portion with a generally horizontally extending blade.
6. The marine lifting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first and the second truss sections include pivots for the connections of the first and the second truss sections to the beam that are spaced apart pivots.
7. A marine lifting apparatus comprising: a) first and second vessels; b) a first frame that spans between the first and the second vessels; c) a second frame that spans between the first and the second vessels; d) the first and the second frames being spaced apart and being connected to the first and the second vessels in a configuration that spaces the first and the second vessels apart; e) at least one of the first and the second frames extending upwardly in an inverted u-shape, providing a space under said frame and in between the first and the second vessels, enabling a package to be positioned in between the first and the second vessels and under said frame, said frame having frame rigging that includes one or more lifting cables; f) a grab that can be lifted and lowered by said one of the first and second frames of sub-section e and the frame rigging, the grab including first and second trussed sections connected with a hinge, each of the first and the second trussed sections being spaced apart from the other trussed section; g) the frame rigging enabling the first and the second trussed sections to be opened wherein the first and the second trussed sections move apart; and h) said frame rigging including transverse cables that span between said first and second trussed sections to close said grab wherein the first and the second trussed sections move together.
8. The marine lifting apparatus of claim 7 wherein the first frame is a truss.
9. The marine lifting apparatus of claim 7 wherein the second frame is a truss.
10. The marine lifting apparatus of claim 7 further comprising one or more slings that connect between at least one of the first or the second frames and at least one of the first or the second vessels.
11. The marine lifting apparatus of claim 7 further comprising one or more slings that connect between each of the first and the second frames and each of the first and the second vessels.
12. The marine lifting apparatus of claim 7 wherein the hinge includes multiple pinned connections.
13. A marine lifting apparatus comprising: a) one or more marine vessel buoyant hulls; b) the hulls supporting one or more frames, each frame having frame rigging; c) a grab that can be lifted and lowered by said one or more frames and said frame rigging, the grab including a beam, first and second trussed sections, each of the first and second trussed sections connected to the beam with a hinged connection; d) adjustment positions on the beam that enable distances between the hinged connections to be changed; and e) said frame rigging that spans between said first and second trussed sections, wherein said frame rigging enables the grab to be closed wherein the first and second trussed sections move together.
14. The marine lifting apparatus of claim 13 wherein each said frame is a truss.
15. The marine lifting apparatus of claim 13 wherein there are multiple frames.
16. The marine lifting apparatus of claim 13 wherein there are multiple buoyant hulls.
17. The marine lifting apparatus of claim 13 wherein the hinged connection is a pinned connection.
18. The marine lifting apparatus of claim 13 wherein a first of the said frames is much wider at one end portion than at said first frame's other end portion.
19. The marine lifting apparatus of claim 13 wherein a second of said frames is much wider at one end portion than at said second frame's other end portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(19) The first frame 13 connects to hull 11 with universal joint 15 (or articulating connection). The first frame 13 connects to vessel 12 with a pinned connection or hinge 16. Similarly, the second frame 14 connects to hull 12 with a universal joint 17 (or articulating connection) and to hull 11 with a hinge or pinned connection 16.
(20) An interface such as a deck beam or load spreader platform can be provided on the upper deck 30 of each hull 11, 12 for forming an interface between the frames 13, 14 and the vessels 11, 12. For example, vessel 11 is provided with deck beam or load spreader platform 19 on its deck 30 that forms an interface between each of the frames 13, 14 and the barge or vessel 11 deck 30. Deck beam or load spreader platform 20 provides an interface between each of the frames 13, 14 and deck 30 of the vessel or barge 12.
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(22) Each of the frames 13, 14 can be in the form of a truss as shown. The frames are generally speaking in the shape of an arch or inverted U so that an area 21 is provided under the frames 13, 14 and above the water surface 24 for raising a package 44 that is being salvaged from seabed 45 (see
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(24) In order to lift or lower the grab or lifting implement 18, a plurality of lift lines 28, 29 are provided. These lift lines 28, 29 can be attached to sheaves 33 or other suitable rigging and then wound upon powered winches 31. Some of the sheaves 33 are rigged with lift lines 32 that support the jaws 22, 23 (see
(25) In order to open the grab or lifting implement 18, lift lines 46 are provided. A closed position of the truss sections 22, 23 can be seen in
(26) In order to close the grab or lifting implement 18, lift lines 46 are provided. The lift lines 34 extend from appropriate rigging on the frames 13, 14 such as sheaves 35 and winches 36 to spaced apart sheaves 37, 38 as seen in
(27) Each truss section 22, 23 is provided with a generally laterally extending tapered section or blade 42, 43.
(28) Truss section 22 is provided with a tapered section or blade 42. Truss section 23 is provided with tapered section or blade 43. Each tapered section or blade 42, 43 can be provided with teeth 90 (see
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(30) The present invention enables such a package 44 to be lifted with minimal or no assistance from human divers. In the prior art, divers are typically required to place rigging on package 44 or to otherwise facilitate the lift. This activity places divers in possibly dangerous situations as the package can be in deep water at times where visibility can be poor.
(31) With the method of the present invention, the lift or grab 18 is lowered to the seabed 45 (see
(32) After the truss sections 22, 23 and the tapered portions or blades 42, 43 are placed under the package 44, the package 44 can be lifted by maintaining lines 32, 34 and 39, 40 in tension while lifting the grab 18 using lift lines 32. Once lifted, the combination of the grab 18 and the package 44 will be lifted above the water's surface 24 to the position shown in
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(35) Each beam 54, 55 provides adjustment openings 57. These adjustment openings 57 are provided so that the position of the pivots 65, 66 can be adjusted. The locations of the pivots 65, 66 can be adjusted either closer together or farther apart as desired. In
(36) All of the adjustment openings can be seen in
(37) Annular flanges or rings 62, 64 are provided at the end portions of the upper arched member 60 as shown in
(38) Pins/pinned connections 58, 59 can provide pins that slide in trays 69 (see arrows 70,
(39) The following is a list of parts and materials suitable for use in the present invention.
(40) TABLE-US-00002 PARTS LIST Part Number Description 10 marine lifting apparatus 11 vessel/hulls 12 vessel/hulls 13 first frame or truss 14 second frame or truss 15 universal joint 16 hinge or pinned connection 17 universal joint 18 lifting implement/grab 19 load spreader platform/interface 20 load spreader platform/interface 21 lifting area 22 truss section/jaw 23 truss section/jaw 24 water surface 25 beam 26 pinned connection 27 pinned connection 28 lift line 29 lift line 30 hull deck 31 winch 32 lift line 33 sheave 34 lift line 35 sheave 36 winch 37 sheave 38 sheave 39 transverse line 40 transverse line 41 padeye 42 tapered section/blade 43 tapered section/blade 44 package 45 seabed 46 lift line 47 vessel/barge/floating transport 48 sheave 49 winch 50 lifting implement/grab 51 truss/frame 52 truss section/jaw 53 truss section/jaw 54 beam 55 beam 56 space/gap 57 opening 58 pin/pinned connection/pivotal connection 59 pin/pinned connection/pivotal connection 60 upper arched member 61 brace 62 annular flange/ring 63 cross bracing 64 annular flange/ring 65 pivot 66 pivot 67 plates 68 bore 69 tray 70 arrow 90 teeth
(41) All measurements disclosed herein are at standard temperature and pressure, at sea level on Earth, unless indicated otherwise.
(42) The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.