UNDERWATER RESCUE SYSTEM

20190300134 ยท 2019-10-03

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    Abstract

    An underwater rescue system, including a submersible and a rescue cage. The submersible includes a housing, a turntable and a motor. The turntable is rotatably arranged at an outer surface of the housing. The motor is fixed on the housing and connected to the turntable. The rescue cage includes a connecting rod, a first lifebuoy, a second lifebuoy and an air charging device. A lower end of the connecting rod is provided with an electromagnetic chuck attracting the turntable. An upper end of the connecting rod is connected to the first lifebuoy. A bottom of the first lifebuoy is provided with a load-bearing net. A side of the first lifebuoy is connected to the second lifebuoy by a net bag. The air charging device communicates with the first and second lifebuoys and is configured to charge air to the first and second lifebuoys.

    Claims

    1. An underwater rescue system, comprising: a submersible, and a rescue cage; wherein the submersible comprises a housing, a turntable and a motor; the turntable is rotatably arranged at an outer surface of the housing; the motor is fixed on the housing and is connected to the turntable; the rescue cage comprises a connecting rod, a first lifebuoy, a second lifebuoy and an air charging device, wherein a diameter of the first lifebuoy is greater than that of the second lifebuoy; a lower end of the connecting rod is provided with an electromagnetic chuck attracting the turntable; an upper end of the connecting rod is connected to the first lifebuoy; a bottom of the first lifebuoy is provided with a load-bearing net; a side of the first lifebuoy is connected to the second lifebuoy by a net bag; and the air charging device is in communication with the first lifebuoy and the second lifebuoy, and is configured to charge air to the first lifebuoy and the second lifebuoy.

    2. The underwater rescue system of claim 1, wherein the motor is waterproof

    3. The underwater rescue system of claim 1, wherein the first lifebuoy is provided with a plurality of wire loops which are connected to a cable, and an end of the cable is connected to the upper end of the connecting rod.

    4. The underwater rescue system of claim 3, wherein the connecting rod comprises a first cylinder and a rod body; an upper end of a cylinder body of the first cylinder is connected to an end of the cable; an upper end of a piston rod of the first cylinder is plugged into the cylinder body of the first cylinder; a lower end of the piston rod of the first cylinder is connected to an upper end of the rod body; and a lower end of the rod body is connected to the electromagnetic chuck.

    5. The underwater rescue system of claim 4, wherein the lower end of the rod body is hinged to the electromagnetic chuck; a second cylinder is provided between the rod body and the electromagnetic chuck; two ends of the second cylinder are respectively hinged to the rod body and the electromagnetic chuck.

    6. The underwater rescue system of claim 5, wherein the net bag comprises a plurality of net ropes which are connected to the first lifebuoy and the second lifebuoy; a plurality of passages are formed by the plurality of net ropes for air to pass through; two sides of each passage are respectively connected to an inner cavity of the first lifebuoy and an inner cavity of the second lifebuoy; the air charging device comprises an air cylinder which is fixed to the cylinder body of the first cylinder; and the air cylinder is in communication with the inner cavity of the first lifebuoy.

    7. The underwater rescue system of claim 6, wherein the second lifebuoy is provided a plurality of lifting rings made of PVC transparent steel wired hoses in which an LED light are embedded.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0015] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an underwater rescue system according to the present invention.

    [0016] FIG. 2 is a schematic sectional view of a net bag.

    [0017] FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the underwater rescue system according to the present invention from another perspective.

    [0018] In the drawings, 1, housing; 2, turntable; 3, motor; 4, first lifebuoy; 5, second lifebuoy; 6, air charging device; 7, electromagnetic chuck; 8, load-bearing net; 9, net bag; 10, wire loop; 11, cable; 12, first cylinder; 13, rod body; 14, second cylinder; 15, net rope; 16, passage; 17, air cylinder; and 18, lifting ring.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

    [0019] The invention will be further described below with reference to embodiments and accompanying drawings, but the invention is not limited to these embodiments.

    [0020] As shown in FIGS. 1-3, an underwater rescue system of the invention includes a submersible and a rescue cage. The submersible includes a housing 1, a turntable 2 and a motor 3. The turntable 2 is rotatably arranged at an outer surface of the housing 1. The motor 3 is fixed on the housing 1 and is connected to the turntable 2. Preferably, the motor 3 in this embodiment is waterproof.

    [0021] As shown in FIGS. 1-3, the rescue cage includes a connecting rod, a first lifebuoy 4, a second lifebuoy 5 and an air charging device 6. A lower end of the connecting rod is provided with an electromagnetic chuck 7 attracting the turntable 2. An upper end of the connecting rod is connected to the first lifebuoy 4. A bottom of the first lifebuoy 4 is provided with a load-bearing net 8. A side of the first lifebuoy 4 is connected to the second lifebuoy 5 through a net bag 9. The air charging device 6 is in communication with the first lifebuoy 4 and the second lifebuoy 5, and is configured to charge air to the first lifebuoy 4 and the second lifebuoy 5. Specifically, the first lifebuoy 4 is provided with a plurality of wire loops 10 which are connected to a cable 11, and an end of the cable 11 is connected to the upper end of the connecting rod. The connecting rod includes a first cylinder 12 and a rod body 13. An upper end of a cylinder body of the first cylinder 12 is connected to an end of the cable 11. An upper end of a piston rod of the first cylinder 12 is plugged into the cylinder body of the first cylinder 12. A lower end of the piston rod of the first cylinder is connected to an upper end of the rod body 13. A lower end of the rod body 13 is connected to the electromagnetic chuck 7. The lower end of the rod body 13 is hinged to the electromagnetic chuck 7 and a second cylinder 14 is provided between the rod body 13 and the electromagnetic chuck 7. Two ends of the second cylinder 14 are respectively hinged to the rod body 13 and the electromagnetic chuck 7. The net bag 9 includes a plurality of net ropes 15 which are connected to the first lifebuoy 4 and the second lifebuoy 5. A plurality of passages 16 are formed by the plurality of net ropes 15 for air to pass through. Two sides of each passage 16 are respectively connected to an inner cavity of the first lifebuoy 4 and an inner cavity of the second lifebuoy 5. The air charging device 6 includes an air cylinder 17 which is fixed to the cylinder body of the first cylinder 12. The air cylinder 17 is in communication with the inner cavity of the first lifebuoy 4. The second lifebuoy 5 is provided with a plurality of lifting rings 18. The lifting rings 18 are made of PVC transparent steel wired hoses in which LED lights are embedded.

    [0022] The underwater rescue system of the invention works as follows. In use, the submersible is first driven to be close to a position under a drowning person, and then the turntable 2 is driven by the motor 3 to rotate to adjust a position of the rescue cage, so that the rescue cage is just under the drowning person. After that, the first lifebuoy 4 and the second lifebuoy 5 are charged with air by the air charging device 6 so that the second lifebuoy 5 rises and pulls the net bag 9 to stretch and form a cage body. The connecting rod is separated from the turntable 2 by the electromagnetic chuck 7. The rescue cage begins to rise to lift the drowning person out of the water surface under the action of the first lifebuoy 4 and the second lifebuoy 5. Since the first lifebuoy 4 is provided with the connecting rod and the electromagnetic chuck 7, the whole rescue cage is kept stretched to facilitate the rescue.

    [0023] These embodiments are merely used to exemplarily illustrate the spirit of the invention. Those skilled in the art can make various modifications or additions to the embodiments or make substitutions in a similar way without departing from the spirit of the invention, which should still fall within the scope defined by the appended claims.