RIGGING CONFIGURATION FOR A COMMERCIAL FISHING TRAWL
20180027784 ยท 2018-02-01
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Abstract
A commercial fishing trawl has a net and a mouth opening defined by a head line, a foot line, and side lines. The mouth opening is spread by a plurality of foil segments threaded on one or more of the head line, foot line, or side lines. Foil segments may also be threaded on tag lines or foil lines attached about the mouth opening to spread and maintain the mouth opening as the trawl is towed through the water, behind a tow vessel.
Claims
1. A fishing trawl, comprising: a net having a mouth opening defined by a head line, a foot line, and side lines; and a plurality of longitudinally alignable foil segments each having a foil cross-section, a leading edge, a trailing edge, the leading edge and trailing edge defining a chord, a span, and an internal conduit extending along the span positioned rearward of the leading edge of the foil segment; wherein one of the head line, foot line, or side lines pass through the internal conduits of the plurality of foil segments.
2. The fishing trawl of claim 1, wherein the foil cross-section is asymmetric.
3. The fishing trawl of claim 1, wherein the internal conduit is positioned along the chord.
4. The fishing trawl of claim 1, wherein the internal conduit is positioned to one side of the chord.
5. The fishing trawl of claim 1, further comprising a second head line, a second foot line, and second side lines, and wherein the foil segments each further comprise a second internal conduit extending along the span positioned forward of the trailing edge of the foil segment, wherein one of the second head line, second foot line, or second side lines pass through the second internal conduits of the plurality of foil segments.
6. The fishing trawl of claim 5, wherein each foil segment has opposing sides which converge rearwardly from the leading edge to give each foil segment a trapezoidal-like shape with a divergent angle between the sides of adjacent foil segments.
7. The fishing trawl of claim 6, comprising an adjustment mechanism to vary the length of the second head line, second foot line, or one of the second side lines passing through the second internal conduits of the plurality of foil segments.
8. A fishing trawl, comprising: a net having a mouth opening defined by a head line, a foot line, and side lines; a foil line having a length and opposed ends; and a plurality of longitudinally alignable foil segments each having a foil cross-section, a leading edge, a trailing edge, a span, and an internal conduit extending along the span positioned rearward of the leading edge of the foil segment; wherein the foil line passes through the internal conduits of the plurality of foil segments and is attached at each opposed end to one of the head line, foot line, or side lines at spaced apart locations.
9. The fishing trawl of claim 8, further comprising a second foil line having a length and opposed ends; wherein the plurality of foil segments further comprise a second internal conduit extending along the span positioned forward of the trailing edge of the foil segment; and wherein the second foil line passes through the second internal conduits of the plurality of foil segments and is attached at each end to one of the head line, foot line, or side lines at spaced apart locations.
10. The fishing trawl of claim 9, wherein each foil segment has opposing sides which converge rearwardly from the leading edge to give each foil segment a trapezoidal-like shape with a divergent angle between the sides of adjacent foil segments.
11. The fishing trawl of claim 10, comprising an adjustment mechanism to vary the length of the second foil line passing through the second internal conduits of the plurality of foil segments.
12. A fishing trawl, comprising: a net having a mouth opening defined by a head line, a foot line, and side lines; a foil line having a length and opposed ends; and a plurality of longitudinally alignable foil segments each having a foil cross-section, a leading edge, a trailing edge, a span, and an internal conduit extending along the span positioned rearward of the leading edge of the foil segment; wherein the foil line passes through the internal conduits of the plurality of foil segments and is attached to one of the head line, foot line, or side lines at spaced apart locations by way of a plurality of bridle lines.
13. The fishing trawl of claim 12, further comprising a second foil line having a length and opposed ends; wherein the plurality of foil segments further comprise a second internal conduit extending along the span positioned forward of the trailing edge of the foil segment; and wherein the second foil line passes through the second internal conduits of the plurality of foil segments.
14. The fishing trawl of claim 13, wherein the second foil line is secured at each end to prevent egress from the second internal conduits of the plurality of foil segments.
15. The fishing trawl of claim 14, wherein each foil segment has opposing sides which converge rearwardly from the leading edge to give each foil segment a trapezoidal-like shape with a divergent angle between the sides of adjacent foil segments.
16. The fishing trawl of claim 15, comprising an adjustment mechanism to vary the length of the second head line, second foot line, or one of the second side lines passing through the second internal conduits of the plurality of foil segments.
17. A fishing trawl, comprising: a net having a mouth opening defined by a head line, a foot line, and side lines, and trawl doors spaced apart from and attached to each side line by way of bridle legs; a tag line attached to the bridle legs and positioned between the side lines and the trawl doors; and a plurality of longitudinally alignable foil segments each having a foil cross-section, a leading edge, a trailing edge, a span, and an internal conduit extending along the span positioned rearward of the leading edge of the foil segment; wherein the tag line passes through the internal conduits of the plurality of foil segments.
18. The trawl of claim 17, further comprising a second tag line attached to the bridle legs and positioned between the side lines and the trawl doors; wherein the plurality of foil segments further comprise a second internal conduit extending along the span positioned forward of the trailing edge of the foil segment; and wherein the second tag line passes through the second internal conduits of the plurality of foil segments.
19. The fishing trawl of claim 18, wherein each foil segment has opposing sides which converge rearwardly from the leading edge to give each foil segment a trapezoidal-like shape with a divergent angle between the sides of adjacent foil segments.
20. The fishing trawl of claim 19, comprising an adjustment mechanism to vary the length of the second tag line passing through the second internal conduits of the plurality of foil segments.
21. A fishing trawl, comprising: a net having a mouth opening defined by a head line, a foot line, and side lines; a foil line having a length and opposed ends, attached to one of the side lines by way of a plurality of bridle legs; a plurality of longitudinally alignable foil segments each having a foil cross-section, a leading edge, a trailing edge, a span, and an internal conduit extending along the span positioned rearward of the leading edge of the foil segment; a triangular-like bridle attached to the foil line having an apex, sides, and a base, wherein the apex is defined by a connection point between the bridle and a warp line, the sides are defined by a first bridle line attached between the connection point and one end of the foil line and a second bridle line attached between the connection point and the other end of the foil line, and the base is defined by the foil line; and one or more intermediate bridle lines attached between the connection point and the foil line; wherein the foil line passes through the internal conduits of the plurality of foil segments.
22. The fishing trawl of claim 21, wherein the plurality of foil segments are longitudinally aligned, the sides of the bridle are of equal length, and the lengths of the one or more intermediate bridle lines are sized accordingly.
23. The fishing trawl of claim 21, wherein the plurality of foil segments are longitudinally aligned, the sides of the bridle are of unequal length, and the lengths of the one or more intermediate bridle lines are sized accordingly.
24. The fishing trawl of claim 21, wherein the plurality of foil segments are curved, the sides of the bridle are of equal length, and the lengths of the one or more intermediate bridle lines are sized accordingly.
25. The fishing trawl of claim 24, further comprising a second foil line having a length and opposed ends; wherein the plurality of foil segments further comprise a second internal conduit extending along the span positioned forward of the trailing edge of the foil segment; and wherein the second foil line passes through the second internal conduits of the plurality of foil segments.
26. The fishing trawl of claim 25, wherein each foil segment has opposing sides which converge rearwardly from the leading edge to give each foil segment a trapezoidal-like shape with a divergent angle between the sides of adjacent foil segments.
27. The fishing trawl of claim 26, comprising an adjustment mechanism to vary the length of the second foil line passing through the second internal conduits of the plurality of foil segments.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] In order that the invention may be more clearly understood, embodiments thereof will now be described in detail by way of example, with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] A fishing trawl, according to the present invention, has a mouth opening that is spread by a plurality of foil segments. The foil segments may supplement or replace any or all of the head line floats, foot line weights, or trawl doors, which are typically used to spread the mouth opening of a trawl as it is towed through the water behind a tow vessel.
[0027] As shown in
[0028] In one embodiment, as shown in
[0029] In another embodiment, as shown in
[0030] In another embodiment, as shown in
[0031] The foil segments may also have an aft internal conduit 18 along the span and forward of the trailing edge 19, as shown in
[0032] Alternatively, the foil line 14 may be attached to one of the side lines 8 by way of bridle lines 15, as shown in
[0033] Alternatively, as shown in
[0034] The bridle 21 has an apex, sides, and a base, defining its triangular-like shape. The apex is defined by a connection point between the bridle 21 and the warp line 20. The sides are defined by a number of bridle lines 15. A first bridle line 15a is attached between the connection point and one end, the top end 16a, of the stack 16 and a second bridle line 15b is attached between the connection point and the other end, the bottom end 16b, of the stack 16. One or more intermediate bridle lines 15c are also attached between the connection point and the stack 16 between the opposing ends of the stack 16. Optionally, branching bridle lines 15 are used to complete the bridle rigging, as shown in
[0035] The length of the bridle lines 15 are selected to maintain a vertical and linear, or longitudinally aligned, stack 16 of foil segments 11 when the segmented-foil is being towed through the water, as shown in
[0036] The foil lines 14 and 17, threaded through the forward and aft internal conduits 12 and 18 of the foil segments 11, will assume a curved profile, as shown in
[0037] Preferably, as shown in
[0038] An adjuster mechanism, as shown in
[0039] Adjusting the angle of attack results in more or less force from each foil segment 11. Maximum force is achieved when the divergent angle is completely closed. Accordingly, the overall amount of force produced by the segmented-foil may be controlled selectively by the adjuster mechanism as the segmented-foil is towed through the water. This may be controlled automatically or manually by an operator on the towing vessel, by known methods of remote controlling towed equipment. Alternatively, the length of the second foil line 17 may be set at the time of deployment.
[0040] Although the embodiments shown in
[0041] In a conventional trawl configuration, two one-inch (1) diameter steel cables are used for warp lines 20, which are deployed from port and starboard reels on the deck of the tow vessel and connected to the port and starboard trawl doors 7. As shown in
[0042] In some embodiments, which include steerability, remote control may be provided by way of an adjuster mechanism which communicates with onboard equipment on the tow vessel and controls the relative lengths of the foil lines 14 and 17, or other lines, passing through the forward and aft internal conduits 12 and 18 of the foil segments 11. Communication between the vessel and the adjuster mechanism may be provided by known means already in common practice in the commercial fishing industry, for example, Ultra-Short Base Line (USBL) communication with acoustic modems.
[0043] The scope of the following claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth herein, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the specification as a whole.