Anchor connection

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6209475
  • Patent Number
    6,209,475
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 8, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 3, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An anchor connection and retrieving device is disclosed. The device is adapted to be interposed between an anchor and one end of an anchor line, the anchor has a shank, a crown and a plurality of tynes or flukes. The device has a locking assembly including a releasable portion, a locking portion relative to which the releasable portion is releasably coupled. One or more release members are movable between a first position which couples the releasable portion to the locking portion and a second position which decouples the releasable portion from the locking portion. The locking portion is connected to the one end of the anchor line and a retrieving line is connected to it and the crown of the anchor. The releasable portion is coupled to the shank of the anchor. A release block may move along the anchor line to engage the release members to decouple the releasable portion from the locking portion.
Description




THIS INVENTION relates to an improved anchor connection and in particular, to an anchor retrieving device adapted to be positioned between an anchor and one end of a main anchoring line to retrieve the anchor when it becomes snagged at the bottom of a body of water.




When an anchor becomes snagged on rocks, coral, debris or the like, it is impossible to raise the anchor. The anchor chain or rope must then be cut and the anchor jettisoned. Alternatively, a diver may manually free the anchor but that is only possible where conditions are suitable and the depth of the anchor is not too great.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved anchor connection or an anchor retrieving device which at least minimises the disadvantage referred to above.




According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided an anchor connection and retrieving device adapted to be interposed between an anchor and one end of a main anchor line, the anchor having a shank, a crown and a plurality of tynes or flukes, the device having a locking assembly including a releasable portion, a locking portion relative to which the releasable portion is releasably coupled, a release member movable laterally between a first position allowing the releasable portion to be coupled to the locking portion and a second position in which the releasable portion may decouple from the locking portion, the locking portion being connected to the one end of the anchor line and a retrieving line connected to the locking portion and to the crown of the anchor, the releasable portion being coupled to the shank of the anchor, and a release block adapted for travel along the anchor line and for directly engaging the release member to move the release member laterally into the lock portion to allow the releasable portion to decouple from the locking portion.




According to one aspect the invention provides an anchor connection and retrieving device adapted to be interposed between an anchor and one end of a main anchor line, the anchor having a shank, a crown and tynes or flukes, the device having a locking assembly including a releasable portion, a locking portion relative to which the releasable portion is releasably coupled, two release members movable laterally between a first position allowing the releasable portion to be coupled to the locking portion and a second position in which the releasable portion may decouple from the locking portion whereby both said release members need to be moved to the second position before the releasable portion can be decoupled from the locking portion.




The release block may comprise a sleeve of suitable weight adapted to engage about the anchor line so that it may travel along the anchor line. The block may have a passage extending through it through which the anchor line may pass as the block travels along the line. The block may have an enlarged mouth at a leading end. Preferably, the enlarged mouth is provided by a flared opening.




The release block may consist of two parts hinged to each other which may be locked together to form a sleeve through which the anchor line may travel, the parts may be unlocked to allow the block to be positioned about the anchor line and then the parts may be locked together with the anchor line captured between them.




The locking portion may have a recess for receiving the releasable portion. The locking portion may consist of a sleeve within which the releasable portion may be received.




The releasable member may comprise a pin normally projecting outwardly of the locking portion. Preferably, the pin extends laterally of the locking portion.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A particular preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the drawings in which:





FIG. 1

shows the anchor retrieving device according to an embodiment of the invention with the device in its normal position;





FIG. 2

shows the device of

FIG. 1

with the device in its release position;





FIG. 3

shows detail of the device in its normal position;





FIG. 4

shows the device in its release position.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a release block according to another embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 6

is a transverse sectional view through the block of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

shows detail of an anchor retrieving/connection device of another embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 8

shows a view of the device of

FIG. 7

in its release position;





FIG. 9

shows detail of an anchor retrieving/connection device according to another embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 10

shows a view of the device of

FIG. 9

in its release position;





FIG. 11

shows a perspective view of the device of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 12

shows detail of an anchor retrieving/connection device according to another embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 13

shows a view of the device of

FIG. 12

in its release position; and





FIG. 14

shows a perspective view of the device of FIG.


12


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In

FIG. 1

, an anchor connection or anchor retrieving device


10


is shown. A boat


11


has a main anchor line or chain


12


extending from it and having an end connected to device


10


. The anchor


13


has a shank


14


and a plurality of tynes


15


. In this embodiment, the crown


16


of the anchor is provided by bars


17


,


18


and an end of a retrieval line or chain


20


is connected to the bars


17


,


18


. If desired, bars


17


,


18


may be omitted and an end of the line or chain


20


may be connected to the tynes at the location where they diverge from the shank


14


.




Locking assembly


25


is coupled between one end of the line or chain


12


and the retrieval line or chain


20


. The retrieval chain


20


is of a length greater than the distance between the crown


16


of the anchor and the normal position assumed by the locking assembly


25


when it is in the position shown in FIG.


1


.




The shank


14


has a link


26


coupled to it and one end of the link is connected to the assembly


25


.




When the anchor is used to tether the boat


11


, the device appears as shown in FIG.


1


. To retrieve the anchor when the anchor is not snagged, chain


12


is hauled on board the boat and link


26


acts to lift the anchor from the floor of the body of water. Even when the anchor is not snagged, block


30


may be used in the manner described in the following paragraph.




If the anchor is snagged or even if it is not snagged, release block


30


which may either be a unitary sleeve or which consists of two halves hinged relates to each other and with the halves lockable to each other is allowed to travel down along the chain


12


under the influence of gravity until it passes over and against the lock assembly.




The block then acts upon the lock assembly to allow the releasable portion


35


to separate from the remainder of the lock assembly and the configuration shown in

FIG. 2

is then achieved. When in this configuration, retrieval of the chain


12


onto the boat


11


now results in the anchor being lifted via chain


20


attached to the crown


16


and not via the shank


14


. This action results in unsnagging of the anchor if the anchor Is snagged.




Once the anchor


13


is back on board, the boat


11


releasable portion


35


may then be recoupled to the remainder of the lock assembly


25


.





FIG. 3

shows greater detail of the assembly


25


. The assembly has a locking portion


40


coupled between main anchor line or chain


12


and the release line or chain


20


. Portion


40


has a release member in the form of a pin


41


normally biased into the position shown extending outwardly of the portion


40


. Portion


40


has a tapered shoulder


71


and portion


35


has a shoulder


72


and shoulder


72


functions to drive the pin


41


into its

FIG. 3

position when the portion


35


is coupled to the locking portion


40


. A sleeve


42


extends about the portion


40


and the pin extends through an aperture in the sleeve.




Releasable portion


35


is received in a recess defined between the sleeve


42


and the portion


40


. Portion


35


has a pin


43


biased by a spring


43


a and the pin


43


normally locates within the passage which receives pin


41


and pin


43


serves to retain the releasable portion


35


coupled to portion


40


.





FIG. 4

shows detail of the release block


30


. Block


30


is tubular and has a flared leading end


50


. The block


30


moves down along chain


12


under the influence of gravity and depresses pin


41


. This causes pin


41


to depress pin


43


and then releasable portion


35


is then decoupled from the remainder of the assembly.




The release block


30


engages over the lock assembly and positively decouples the releasable member. The device may then be used to unsnag the anchor and the anchor may then be retrieved.




The device may readily be assembled by reinserting the releasable portion into the recess in the remainder of the lock assembly. The device allows the anchor to be retrieved by lifting the anchor from the crown. The anchor therefor is unlikely to damage reef growth.




The release block


60


of

FIGS. 5 and 6

is made of two halves


61


,


62


secured to each other by a hinge


63


. Of course, the block may be made as one piece if desired. Hook


64


is fixed to the block and allows the block to be tethered to prevent it from moving down the anchor chain or rope and contacting the locking portion


70


of the anchor retrieving/connection device of

FIGS. 7 and 8

. The hook may be omitted if desired.




The two halves


61


,


62


are fixed to each other in the closed position shown in

FIG. 5

by a catch having an arm


65


and a spring biased release pin


66


. One end of the pin


66


is received in an aperture


67


in half


62


and is biased into that aperture by spring


68


.




The halves


61


and


62


may be opened up to allow the block to be located extending around an anchor chain or rope and the halves may then be brought into the closed position of

FIG. 5

with the chain/rope extending through passage


71




a.






The chain


12


in

FIG. 3

would normally be secured to a boat (not shown) and chain


26


is secured to a shank of an anchor. Chain


20


is coupled to the crown of an anchor.




The locking portion


70


has a first release member


72


in the form a pin normally biased into the position shown in

FIG. 7

where it projects beyond outer casing


73


of the locking portion. The portion


70


has a tapered shoulder


74


and release portion


75


also has a tapered shoulder


76


. Shoulder


76


functions to drive pin


72


into its

FIG. 7

position when the release portion


75


is coupled to the locking portion


70


.




Pin


72


is received in a passage


77


and is movable along that passage.




Release portion


75


has a release member in the form of a pin with two parts


78


,


79


biased away from one another by a spring


80


. Part


79


contacts one end of pin


72


and causes the pin


72


to be biased outwardly of the locking portion


70


.




Parts


78


and


79


are retained within passage


81


extending through release portion


75


.




In order to separate portion


75


from the locking portion


70


, part


78


and pin


72


must be driven into the passage


81


and


77


respectively as shown in FIG.


8


. If only one of part


78


or pin


72


is retracted then portion


75


will not separate from locking portion


70


. In this way the possibility of inadvertent release of portion


75


is unlikely to occur.




In

FIGS. 9 and 10

alternative device


90


is shown. The device has a locking portion


91


coupled between a main anchor line or chain


12


and a release line or chain


20


is coupled to a stop plate


92


. Releasable portion


93


has a link


26


coupled to it which is connected to the shank of an anchor. Locking portion


91


and retaining sleeve


95


has


2


or


3


release pins spaced radially around it and these pins are biased into the position shown in

FIG. 9

by springs shown in the configuration.




A locking sleeve


97


extends around the locking portion


91


and encases locking balls


98


. These balls are located in passages


100


in the portion


91


. These passages have a reduced diameter opening communicating with the bore


101


in the portion


91


. This construction allows a periphery of the balls to extend into the bore


101


and locate in a groove


102


, which extends around releasable portion


93


. When the sleeve


97


is in the position shown in

FIG. 9

, the balls prevent portion


93


from separating from the remainder of the device.




Circlip


103


extends around device


91


and fixes retaining sleeve


95


, sleeve


97


and stop plate


92


to device


91


.




The sleeve


97


is spring biased and has extended portion


104


and rests on pin


94


to maintain the configuration shown. Pin


94


has a circlip


94




a


to prevent pin from falling out of the device. Portion


104


may locate within recess


96


is shown in FIG.


10


.




When the release block


30


travels down the chain, the flared end


110


of the block drives the pins


94


inwardly against the spring bias and sleeve


97


is released and is able to move upwardly as shown in FIG.


10


. The balls


98


may then be moved outwardly as releasable portion


93


moves down. The balls are then received partially within an enlarged part


111


of a bore through the sleeve.




Sleeve


97


is prevented from moving further by plate


92


. The portion


93


may be returned to the

FIG. 9

position by moving the block


30


along the chain


12


away from the device


91


.




The portion


93


is pushed into the bore


101


and the sleeve


97


is manually pulled downwardly against the spring


97




a


and then pins


94


return to the

FIG. 9

position.




Sleeve


97


can be positioned on the chain


12


either way. (Flared end both sides).





FIG. 11

shows a perspective view of the device


90


. An eye


112


with an aperture


113


is provided at one end of portion


91


and the chain


12


may be secured to this eye.




The plate


92


has a chain link welded for receiving the chain


20


or as in

FIGS. 9 and 10

extended portion


92


welded to


92


which contains link


20


and portion


93


has an eye


115


with an aperture


116


to which the link


26


is attached.





FIGS. 12

,


13


and


14


show an alternative device


120


. The device


120


has a locking portion


121


with an eye


122


having an aperture


123


to which the chain


12


is secured. The portion


121


has a bore


124


for receiving a releasable portion


125


. Portion


125


has an eye


126


with an aperture


127


for receiving link


26


. Chain


20


is connected to portion


121


.




Three release pins


130


(only one of which is shown in

FIGS. 12 and 13

) are arranged around portion


121


and are spring biased by springs


130




a


to extend outwardly as shown in FIG.


12


. Each pin


130


has a groove


131


. A locking slide


132


is associated with each pin


130


and the slides are biased into the

FIG. 12

position by a spring


133


. A ball


134


is associated with each slide and is located between each pin


130


and the slide


132


. Slide


132


has a reduced diameter intermediate portion


135


and portion


125


has a groove


136


extending around it. Retaining ball


137


is received within a passage


138


and projects into the bore


124


and into groove


136


to prevent portion


125


from separating from portion


121


. The ball


137


is held in this position by the slide


132


.




The release block


30


causes the pins


130


to be driven into the bore


124


. This causes the respective balls


134


and the respective slides


132


to be moved downwardly. The balls


137


are then free to move out of the groove


136


and portion


125


may then separate from portion


121


.




The portion


125


is reinserted into the bore


124


and then the block


30


is moved up the chain


12


so that the device may assume the

FIG. 12

position.




When the block


30


is moved up the chain


12


the pins


130


return to the

FIG. 12

position and the portion


125


may then be reinserted into and held within the bore


124


.



Claims
  • 1. An anchor connection and retrieving device adapted to be interposed between an anchor and one end of a main anchor line, the anchor having a shank, a crown and a plurality of tynes or flukes, the device having a locking assembly including a releasable portion, a locking portion relative to which the releasable portion is releasably coupled, a release member movable laterally between a first position allowing the releasable portion to be coupled to the locking portion and a second position in which the releasable portion may decouple from the locking portion, the locking portion being connected to the one end of the anchor line and a retrieving line connected to the locking portion and to the crown of the anchor, the releasable portion being coupled to the shank of the anchor, and a release block adapted for slidable travel along the anchor line and the locking portion and for directly engaging the release member to move the release member laterally into the locking portion to allow the releasable portion to decouple from the locking portion.
  • 2. An anchor connection and retrieving device adapted to be interposed between an anchor and one end of a main anchor line, the anchor having a shank, a crown and tines or flukes, the device having a locking assembly including a releasable portion, a locking portion relative to which the releasable portion is releasably coupled, at least two release members movable laterally between a first position allowing the releasable portion to be coupled to the locking portion and a second position in which the releasable portion may decouple from the locking portion whereby both said release members need to be moved to the second position before the releasable portion can be decoupled from the locking portion, the locking portion being connected to the one end of the anchor line and a retrieving line connected to the locking portion and to the crown of the anchor, the releasable portion being coupled to the shank of the anchor, and a release block adapted for slidable travel along the anchor line and the locking portion and for directly engaging the release members to move the release members laterally into the locking portion to allow the releasable portion to decouple from the locking portion.
  • 3. The anchor connection of claim 1 wherein the release block is tubular and has a flared end at one end and is adapted to receive the anchor line within it and travel along the anchor line.
  • 4. The anchor connection of claim 3 wherein the release block consists of two halves hinged to each other and having a lock for locking the two halves relative to each other, the lock allowing the halves to be pivoted relative to each other when the lock is opened so that the anchor line may be positioned within the release block.
  • 5. The anchor connection of claim 1 wherein the locking portion has a transversely extending bore for receiving the release member.
  • 6. The anchor connection of claim 5 including a spring biased pin for biasing the release member into its first position.
  • 7. The anchor connection of claim 6 having a recess in the locking portion in which the releasable portion is normally received, the releasable portion carrying the spring biased pin whereby when the release member is moved laterally by the release block, the spring biased pin is moved into the releasable portion thereby allowing the releasable portion to separate from the locking portion.
  • 8. The anchor connection of claim 7 wherein the locking portion has a tapered shoulder leading into the recess and the releasable portion has a cooperating tapered shoulder on a free end thereof.
  • 9. The anchor connection of claim 2 wherein the release block is tubular and has a flared end at one end and is adapted to receive the anchor line within it and travel along the anchor line.
  • 10. The anchor connection of claim 9 wherein the release block consists of two halves hinged to each other and having a lock for locking the two halves relative to each other, the lock allowing the halves to be pivoted relative to each other when the lock is opened so that the anchor line may be positioned within the release block.
  • 11. The anchor connection of claim 2 wherein the locking portion has a transversely extending bore for receiving one of the release members.
  • 12. The anchor connection of claim 11 wherein the releasable portion has a transversely extending bore for receiving another of the release members, the release member received by the releasable portion being biased to extend outwardly from sides of the releasable portion such that one end abuts the one release member.
  • 13. The anchor connection of claim 12 wherein the other release member consists of two parts with a spring extending between them for biasing the parts in opposite directions so that they extend outwardly of the bore in the releasable portion when it is decoupled from the locking member.
  • 14. The anchor connection of claim 13 having a recess in the locking portion in which the releasable portion is normally received whereby when the release members are moved laterally by the release block the releasable portion is allowed to separate from the locking portion.
  • 15. The anchor connection of claim 14 wherein the locking portion has a tapered shoulder leading into the recess and the releasable portion has a cooperating tapered shoulder on a free end thereof.
  • 16. The anchor connection of claim 2 including three radially spaced said release members normally extending outwardly from the locking portion, each said release member being biased to the first position and having a recess.
  • 17. The anchor connection of claim 16 including a retainer biased towards the release members for holding the release members in the second position when the release block causes the release members to move to the second position.
  • 18. The anchor connection of claim 17 wherein the retainer is a sleeve having an extended portion for engagement in the recess of the release members.
  • 19. The anchor connection of claim 18 wherein the releasable portion has a recess and locking members located between the locking portion and the releasable portion normally holding the releasable portion relative to the locking portion whereby when the extended portion of the retainer sleeve engages the recess in the release member, the locking members may move out of the recess in the releasable portion to allow the releasable portion to be decoupled from the locking portion.
  • 20. The anchor connection of claim 19 wherein the locking members are locking balls.
  • 21. The anchor connection of claim 16 wherein the releasable portion has a recess for receiving locking members for normally connecting the releasable portion to the locking portion when the release members are in the first position.
  • 22. The anchor connection of claim 21 including retainers for maintaining the locking members in engagement with the releasable portion and being biased towards the release members.
  • 23. The anchor connection of claim 22 wherein the release members have recesses and the retainers comprise a spring biased slide and a retaining ball carried by the slide for engagement with the release members.
  • 24. The anchor connection of claim 23 wherein the spring biased slide has a recess for receiving the locking members to allow the releasable portion to be decoupled from the locking portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
PP6398 Oct 1998 AU
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