Wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker vessel
09611007 ยท 2017-04-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B35/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker and method of operation thereof for opening a wide track through which large commercial vessels may traverse is disclosed. The icebreaker includes a plurality of hulls spaced apart and arranged generally in parallel to one another, with each of the hulls including a bow thereon configured to break through a sheet of ice through which the icebreaker traverses. The spaced apart hulls define at least one channel therebetween into which ice broken by the hulls is routed, and the hulls are spaced apart a distance such that a beam of the icebreaker is as wide as a beam of a commercial vessel it is servicing. A conveyor system may be included on the icebreaker that removes broken ice from the channel(s) between the hulls and casts it to the side of the track to leave a less dense track of broken ice.
Claims
1. A wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker comprising: a plurality of hulls spaced apart and arranged generally in parallel to one another, each of the plurality of hulls comprising a bow thereon configured to ride up on a sheet of ice through which the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker traverses and break the sheet of ice via a weight of the icebreaker pushing down thereon; and a bridging structure connecting the plurality of hulls; wherein the plurality of spaced apart hulls define at least one channel therebetween into which at least of portion of ice broken by the hulls is routed; and wherein the plurality of hulls are spaced apart a distance such that a beam of the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker is as wide as a beam of a commercial vessel it is servicing.
2. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker of claim 1 further comprising a conveyor system positioned and configured to remove ice from the at least one channel and convey it to a region outside of a track in the ice formed by the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker.
3. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker of claim 2 wherein the conveyor system comprises a longitudinal conveyor positioned in each respective channel of the at least one channel, the longitudinal conveyor being pivotable between a generally horizontal stowed position and an angled position; wherein, when in the angled position, the longitudinal conveyor is angled downward from the bridging structure into and below a water line of a body of water on which the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker is operating; and wherein, when in the generally horizontal stowed position, the longitudinal conveyor is positioned and stowed so as to be above the water line.
4. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker of claim 2 wherein the longitudinal conveyor comprises: a conveyor belt formed of transverse metal bars or shapes arranged to convey ice therealong, the conveyor belt supported by an internal open structure and maintained in place by connecting links that space the metal bars or shapes; sprockets positioned at each end of the internal open structure, the sprockets being engaged to shafts that pin the connecting links on the metal bars or shapes together; and a drive unit positioned at at least one end of the longitudinal conveyor to drive the sprockets positioned thereat, so as to cause translation of the conveyor belt and convey ice therealong.
5. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker of claim 4 wherein a minimum speed at which the drive unit drives the conveyor belt is equal to a speed of the icebreaker divided by the cosine of the angle of the inclined longitudinal conveyor belt from the horizontal.
6. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker of claim 3 wherein a first end of the longitudinal conveyor is pivotably coupled to the bridging structure by way of bearings fixed to the bridging structure; and wherein a second end of the longitudinal conveyor includes pivots and a rigging thereon, the pivots and the rigging interacting with a actuating mechanism to raise and lower the second end of the longitudinal conveyor to selectively move the longitudinal conveyor between the generally horizontal stowed position and the angled position.
7. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker of claim 6 further comprising a fixed structural stop positioned to support the second end of the longitudinal conveyor when the longitudinal conveyor is in the generally horizontal stowed position.
8. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker of claim 3 wherein the conveyor system further includes a shuttle conveyor oriented transverse to the longitudinal conveyor and positioned adjacent the first end of the longitudinal conveyor, the shuttle conveyor extending out transverse from the longitudinal conveyor in at least one direction and extending out to at least one side of the vessel to cast the ice outward to a region outside of the track in the ice formed by the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker.
9. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker of claim 8 the shuttle conveyor comprising: a main frame comprising beams cantilevered with rollers; a conveyor positioned on the main frame and configured to convey ice therealong; and fixed skirts positioned on the structure to contain the ice on the conveyor; wherein the main frame is positioned on a fixed rail attached to the structure, such that the shuttle conveyor may be translated along the fixed rail.
10. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker of claim 2 further comprising fixed or portable hot water or steam nozzles positioned to eject hot water or steam onto the conveyor system, so as to prevent excessive buildup of ice thereon in freezing temperatures.
11. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker of claim 1 wherein the plurality of hulls comprises two hulls, such that the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker comprises a catamaran icebreaker.
12. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker of claim 11 wherein the bow of each of the two hulls comprises an asymmetrical bow having inboard and outboard sides, and wherein the inboard side of the bow on each of the two hulls is formed as a straight side, such that inboard sides of the bows on the two hulls are parallel to one another.
13. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker of claim 1 wherein the plurality of hulls comprises three hulls composed of an inner hull and two outer hulls, such that the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker comprises a trimaran icebreaker.
14. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker of claim 13 wherein the bow of each of the two outer hulls comprises an asymmetrical bow having inboard and outboard sides, and wherein the inboard side of the bow on each of the two hulls is formed as a straight side, such that inboard sides of the bows on the two hulls are parallel to one another; and wherein the bow of the inner hull comprises a symmetrical bow.
15. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker of claim 13 wherein the beam of the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker is approximately 105 feet.
16. A wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker comprising: a plurality of hulls spaced apart and arranged generally in parallel to one another, each of the plurality of hulls comprising a bow thereon configured to break through a sheet of ice through which the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker traverses, and wherein the plurality of spaced apart hulls define at least one channel therebetween into which at least of portion of ice broken by the hulls is routed; a bridging structure connecting the plurality of hulls; and a conveyor system positioned and configured to remove ice from the at least one channel and convey it to a region outside of a track in the ice formed by the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker.
17. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker of claim 16 wherein the conveyor system comprises a longitudinal conveyor positioned in each respective channel of the at least one channel, the longitudinal conveyor being pivotable between a generally horizontal stowed position and an angled position; wherein, when in the angled position, the longitudinal conveyor is angled downward from the bridging structure into and below a water line of a body of water on which the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker is operating; and wherein, when in the generally horizontal stowed position, the longitudinal conveyor is positioned and stowed so as to be above the water line.
18. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker of claim 16 wherein the conveyor system further includes a shuttle conveyor oriented transverse to the longitudinal conveyor and positioned adjacent the first end of the longitudinal conveyor, the shuttle conveyor extending out transverse from the longitudinal conveyor in at least one direction and extending out to at least one side of the vessel to cast the ice outward to a region outside of the track in the ice formed by the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker.
19. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker of claim 16 wherein the plurality of hulls comprises either: two hulls, such that the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker comprises a catamaran icebreaker; or three hulls, such that the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker comprises a trimaran icebreaker.
20. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker of claim 19 wherein an outermost hull of the plurality of hulls on each side of the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker includes an asymmetrical bow having inboard and outboard sides, and wherein the inboard side of the bow on each of the outermost hulls is formed as a straight side, such that inboard sides of the bows on the two hulls are parallel to one another.
21. A method of assisting a wide beam vessel through an ice field, the method comprising: providing a wide-beam, multi-hull icebreaker comprising a plurality of hulls spaced apart and arranged generally in parallel to one another, each of the plurality of hulls comprising a bow thereon configured to break through a sheet of ice through which the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker traverses, wherein the plurality of spaced apart hulls define at least one channel therebetween; and advancing the wide-beam, multi-hull icebreaker through the ice field to form a track of broken ice in the ice field through which the wide beam vessel can pass; wherein the plurality of hulls are spaced apart a distance such that a beam of the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker is as wide as a beam of the wide beam vessel it is assisting, such that a width of the track of broken ice in the ice field is essentially the same width as the wide beam vessel.
22. The method of claim 21 wherein, in advancing the wide-beam, multi-hull icebreaker through the ice field to form a track of broken ice in the ice field, the method further comprises: routing at least a portion of ice broken by the hulls into the at least one channel defined by the plurality of hulls; and operating a conveyor system of the wide-beam, multi-hull icebreaker to permit removal of the ice routed into the at least one channel and convey it off of at least one side of the wide-beam, multi-hull icebreaker to a region outside of the track.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings illustrate preferred embodiments presently contemplated for carrying out the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) Embodiments of the invention provide a wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker designed to open a wide track through which large commercial vessels may traverse and with an open space between the hulls through which broken ice and slush ice is removed to reduce the amount of broken ice remaining in the track. In an optional and exemplary embodiment of the invention, a conveyor system is included on the icebreaker that removes broken ice and slush ice from the open space between the hulls and casts it to the side of the track, so as to leave a less dense track of broken ice that is easier to maintain.
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(20) According to an exemplary embodiment, the bow 32 of each catamaran hull is an asymmetric bow having an inboard side 38 and an outboard side 40. The outboard side 40 of the bow 32 on each hull 14 is curved such that ice pushed down by the stem line 34 of the hull 14 is caused to slide along the sloped bow to the bottom. The inboard side 38 of the bow 32 on each hull 14 is formed as a straight side, such that inboard sides 38 of the bows 32 on the two hulls 14 are parallel to one another. The forming and arranging of the inboard sides 38 as straight and parallel sides prevents increased ice loads on each inboard side 38, which would occur if broken ice were funneled into the channel 42 between the hulls 14, thereby preventing an unmanageable build-up of broken ice within the channel 42.
(21) In an exemplary embodiment, a conveyor system 44 is also included on the multi-hull icebreaker 10 is that is positioned and configured to provide for removal of broken ice that enters into the channel 42 between hulls 14with the conveyor system 44 functioning to remove at least a portion of the broken ice from the channel 42 and transfer the broken ice to a region outside of the track formed by the multi-hull icebreaker 10. As best shown in
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(24) As indicated previously above, longitudinal conveyor 46 is pivotable between a generally horizontal stowed position and an angled positionwith the longitudinal conveyor 46 being normally positioned so as to be above the water line 36 when in the generally horizontal stowed position (so as to be accessible for maintenance and repair) and the longitudinal conveyor 46 being positioned to angle downward from the bridging structure 16 into and below the water line 36 when in the angled position. To provide for such rotation, an aft or first end 70 of the longitudinal conveyor 46 pivots on bearings 72 fixed to the bridging structure 16 of the icebreaker, such as to the deck 24. A forward or second end 74 of the longitudinal conveyor 46 is suspended by a pivot 76 at each side of the conveyor belt 52 that is connected to rigging 78 that connects to an actuating system 80 (
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(30) Also included on the multi-hull icebreaker 100 is a conveyor system 44 that is positioned and configured to provide for removal of broken ice that enters into the channels 106with the conveyor system 44 functioning to remove the broken ice from the channels 106 and transfer the broken ice to a region outside of the track formed by the multi-hull icebreaker 100. As best shown in
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(33) Beneficially, embodiments of the invention thus provide a wide beam, multi-hull icebreakerin the form of a catamaran or trimaran type icebreakerdesigned to break wide track through which large commercial vessels may traverse, with an open space between the hulls through which broken ice and slush ice is removed to reduce the amount of broken ice in the track.
(34) Therefore, according to one embodiment, a wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker includes a plurality of hulls spaced apart and arranged generally in parallel to one another, each of the plurality of hulls comprising a bow thereon configured to break through a sheet of ice through which the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker traverses. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker also includes a bridging structure connecting the plurality of hulls. The plurality of spaced apart hulls define at least one channel therebetween into which at least of portion of ice broken by the hulls is routed, and the plurality of hulls are spaced apart a distance such that a beam of the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker is as wide as a beam of a commercial vessel it is servicing.
(35) According to another embodiment, a wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker includes a plurality of hulls spaced apart and arranged generally in parallel to one another and a bridging structure connecting the plurality of hulls. Each of the plurality of hulls includes a bow thereon configured to break through a sheet of ice through which the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker traverses, and the plurality of spaced apart hulls define at least one channel therebetween into which at least of portion of ice broken by the hulls is routed. The wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker also includes a conveyor system positioned and configured to remove ice from the at least one channel and convey it to a region outside of a track in the ice formed by the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker.
(36) According to yet another embodiment, a method of assisting a wide beam vessel through an ice field includes providing a wide-beam, multi-hull icebreaker having a plurality of hulls spaced apart and arranged generally in parallel to one another, each of the plurality of hulls comprising a bow thereon configured to break through a sheet of ice through which the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker traverses, wherein the plurality of spaced apart hulls define at least one channel therebetween. The method also includes advancing the wide-beam, multi-hull icebreaker through the ice field to form a track of broken ice in the ice field through which the wide beam vessel can pass, with the plurality of hulls being spaced apart a distance such that a beam of the wide beam, multi-hull icebreaker is as wide as a beam of the wide beam vessel it is assisting, such that a width of the track of broken ice in the ice field is essentially the same width as the wide beam vessel.
(37) While the invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.