Claims
- 1. A handling and storage device for a swivel fluke-type anchor having a shank and generally planar flukes for folding and storing the anchor generally vertically and parallel-planar to the side of a vessel having generally overhanging sides comprising in combination:
- (a) an anchor shank receiving boom having an axis of rotation for receiving, holding and releasing the shank of the anchor;
- (b) rotatable mounting means for the boom;
- (c) a rotatable anchor fluke-receiving, folding, holding and releasing fluke embracing channeling member including a fluke tip diversion plate having a fluke receiving side and an opposite latching side, the member having the same axis of rotation as said shank receiving boom permitting movement in an arc generally from a first stowage and receiving position along the side of the vessel with the fluke receiving side facing away from the side of the vessel in which the flukes of an anchor with its shank resting on the boom will engage the fluke receiving side of the fluke tip diversion plate to a second outwardly extending collapse position extending generally perpendicular to its first position whereby while being moved to said second position and when the shank of the anchor is initially in a generally vertical position the flukes of the anchor being held in juxtaposition with (c) by (a) can be diverted from their natural gravity extended position by a first control force applied through the member, outwardly from the side of the vessel to the outwardly extending collapse position where, as the shank of the anchor approaches the horizontal, the gravitiational force of the anchor itself against said fluke receiving side causes a collapse of the anchor into the embrace of the channeling member in a position with the flukes generally coplanar with the shank; and by applying a second control force around said axis of rotation exerted on the anchor through the embracing channeling member, drawing both boom-held shank and flukes generally parallel-planar and in close proximity to the side of the vessel the said first and second positions of said channeling member defining its operational limits being within an angle of no more than about 90.degree.,
- (d) mounting means for mounting the rotatable channeling member permitting rotation of the channeling member in an arc, not exceeding the arc defined generally by the stowage position along and parallel to the side of the vessel and the collapse position generally perpendicular to and outboard of the side of the vessel,
- (e) control force receiving and transfer means for the channeling member whereby external rotational force may be applied to the channeling member and transmitted through the channeling member the anchor flukes as the first and second control force, and
- (f) latching means for catching and holding the latching side of the said channeling member when said channeling member is drawn to a position generally parallel planar with and in close proximity to the side of the vessel, and for releasing said channeling member.
- 2. The handling and stowage device of claim 1 wherein the anchor fluke receiving, folding, holding and releasing channeling member comprises said fluke tip diversion plate and channeling guides.
- 3. The handling and stowage device of claim 1 wherein the means for receiving, holding and releasing the shank is an anchor shank-receiving boom having fixed guides and at least one spring loaded guide.
- 4. The anchor handling and stowage device of claim 1 for an anchor further including a crown, the device further including a pouch shaped crown receiving and shank locking means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 413,727, filed Sept. 1, 1982, now abandoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 216,063, filed Dec. 12, 1980, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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