Claims
- 1. An active rigging system, arranged and designed for supporting a load, comprising:
a plurality of lines, arranged and designed to support the load, wherein at least one of said plurality of lines is arranged and designed to maintain constant tension thereon.
- 2. The active rigging system of claim 1, wherein said maintenance of constant tension in at least one of said plurality of lines reduces stress in the load.
- 3. The active rigging system of claim 1, wherein said maintenance of constant tension in at least one of said plurality of lines allows a load having an unequal distribution to be supported.
- 4. The active rigging system of claim 1, wherein said maintenance of constant tension in at least one of said plurality of lines allows the maintenance of support in at least a portion of the load, even when slack is imparted on said plurality of lines.
- 5. The active rigging system of claim 4, wherein said maintenance of support in at least a portion of the load reduces stress in the load.
- 6. The active rigging system of claim 4, wherein said maintenance of support in at least a portion of the load allows a load having an unequal distribution to be supported.
- 7. The active rigging system of claim 1, further including a tensioning force system, wherein said maintenance of constant tension reduces stress in the load.
- 8. The active rigging system of claim 1, further including a tensioning force system, wherein
each of said plurality of lines are susceptible to slack, and said tensioning force system maintains tension on said line via enabling a resistance to said slack in said at least one of said plurality of lines.
- 9. The active rigging system of claim 8, wherein the enabling of resistance to said slack is at least partially accomplished through an adjustment of a length of said at least one of said plurality of lines.
- 10. The active rigging system of claim 9, wherein
said tensioning force system includes a tensioning force, acting on said at least one of said plurality of lines to maintain tension on said at least one of said plurality of lines.
- 11. The active rigging system of claim 10, wherein
wherein said tensioning force is at least partially caused by a counterweight.
- 12. The active rigging system of claim 10,
wherein said tensioning force is at least partially caused by a buoy.
- 13. The active rigging system of claim 10, said tensioning force system includes a pulley system.
- 14. The active rigging system of claim 1, wherein the load is generally subjected to a force of gravity, and wherein said plurality of lines utilize a plurality of component forces to support the load further comprising:
a first end and a second on each of said plurality of lines wherein
forces are applied on said first and second end of each of said plurality of lines causing at least a relative tension on each of said plurality of lines the force applied to said second end of each of said plurality of lines is said force of gravity acting on the load, and the force applied to said first end of at least one of said plurality of lines is a tensioning force, which is independent of said plurality of component forces.
- 15. An active rigging system, arranged and designed for supporting a load, wherein the load is generally subjected to a force of gravity, and wherein said active rigging system utilizes a plurality of component forces to support the load comprising:
a plurality of lines, which utilize said plurality of component forces to support the load, a first end and a second on each of said plurality of lines wherein
forces are applied on said first and second end of each of said plurality of lines causing at least a relative tension on each of said plurality of lines the force applied to said second end of each of said plurality of lines is said force of gravity acting on the load, and the force applied to said first end of at least one of said plurality of lines is a tensioning force, which is independent of said plurality of component forces.
- 16. The active rigging system of claim 15, wherein said tensioning force reduces stress in the load.
- 17. The active rigging system of claim 15, wherein said tensioning force allows a load having an unequal distribution to be supported.
- 18. The active rigging system of claim 15, wherein said tensioning force allows the maintenance of support in at least a portion of the load, even when slack is imparted on said plurality of lines.
- 19. The active rigging system of claim 18, wherein said maintenance of support in at least a portion of the load reduces stress in the load.
- 20. The active rigging system of claim 18, wherein said maintenance of support in at least a portion of the load allows a load having an unequal distribution to be supported.
- 21. The active rigging system of claim 15, further comprising a force distributor, arranged and design to divide said at least one lifting force into said plurality of component forces.
- 22. The active rigging system of claim 15, wherein said wherein said tensioning force is at least partially caused by a counterweight.
- 23. The active rigging system of claim 15, wherein said wherein said tensioning force is at least partially caused by a buoy.
- 24. The active rigging system of claim 15, wherein said wherein said tensioning force utilizes a pulley system.
- 25. The active rigging system of claim 15, wherein said tensioning force acts on said at least one of said plurality of lines to maintain constant tension on said at least one of said plurality of lines.
- 26. The active rigging system of claim 25, further including a tensioning force system, wherein
each of said plurality of lines are susceptible to slack, and said tensioning force system maintains constant tension on said line via enabling a resistance to said slack in said at least one of said plurality of lines.
- 27. The active rigging system of claim 26, wherein said enabling of resistance to said slack is at least partially accomplished through an adjustment of a length of said at least one of said plurality of lines.
- 28. An active rigging system, arranged and designed to support a load, wherein the load at times is acted upon by at least one environmental force, comprising:
a plurality of lines, wherein
each of said plurality of lines support a portion of the load, said at least one environmental force upon acting on the load has the capacity to interrupt said support in each of said plurality of lines, at least one of said plurality of lines is arranged and designed to maintain support on said portion of the load supported by said at least one of said plurality of when said environmental force acts upon the load.
- 29. The active rigging system of claim 28, wherein said maintenance of support in said portion of the load reduces stress in the load.
- 30. The active rigging system of claim 28, wherein said maintenance of support in at least a portion of the load allows a load having an unequal distribution to be supported.
- 31. The active rigging system of claim 28, wherein said at least one of said plurality of lines is further arranged and designed to maintain constant tension thereon.
- 32. The active rigging system of claim 31, further including a constant tensioning force system, wherein
said capacity of said at least one environmental force to interrupt said support in each of said plurality of lines is caused by a susceptibility to slack in each of said plurality of lines, and said tensioning force system maintains tension on said line via enabling a resistance to said slack in said at least one of said plurality of lines.
- 33. The active rigging system of claim 32, wherein said resistance to slack is accomplished through the adjustment of a length of said at least one of said plurality of lines.
- 34. The active rigging system of claim 33, wherein
said tensioning force system includes a tensioning force, acting on said at least one of said plurality of lines to maintain constant tension on said at least one of said plurality of lines.
- 35. The active rigging system of claim 34, wherein
wherein said tensioning force is at least partially caused by a counterweight.
- 36. The active rigging system of claim 34,
wherein said tensioning force is at least partially caused by a buoy.
- 37. The active rigging system of claim 34, said tensioning force system includes a pulley system.
- 38. The active rigging system of claim 28, wherein the load is generally subjected to a force of gravity, and wherein said plurality of lines utilize a plurality of component forces to support the load further comprising:
a first end and a second on each of said plurality of lines wherein
forces are applied on said first and second end of each of said plurality of lines causing at least a relative tension on each of said plurality of lines, the force applied to said second end of each of said plurality of lines is said force of gravity acting on the load, and the force applied to said first end of at least one of said plurality of lines is a tensioning force, which is independent of said plurality of component forces.
- 39. A method for removing stress from a portion of a load supported by a plurality of lines susceptible to slack, comprising the steps of
suspending the load from said plurality of lines, maintaining a constant tension on at least one of said plurality of lines, wherein
said maintenance of constant tension includes enabling resistance to said slack in said at least one of said plurality of lines, and said resistance to slack removes said stress from said portion of the load.
- 40. The method of claim 39, wherein said active rigging system utilizes a plurality of component forces to support the load, wherein said plurality of lines include a first end and a second end, and wherein a force of gravity from the load is acting on said second end of each of said plurality of lines, further comprising the step of:
applying a tensioning force to said first end of at least one of said plurality of lines, wherein the tensioning force is independent of said plurality of component forces.
- 41. The method of claim 39, further comprising the step of:
adjusting a length of said at least one of said plurality of lines to enable resistance to slack.
- 42. The method of claim 41, wherein said step for adjusting said length is accomplished via a pulley.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/449,672, filed Feb. 24, 2003, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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