Claims
- 1. In an anchoring device for buoyant equipment comprising a buoy suitable for being carried by a vessel in a manner permitting release and flotation of the buoy should the vessel sink, said buoy including sufficient buoyancy to cause the buoy and parts carried thereby to float free from the sinking vessel, a cable normally stowed in a manner allowing said cable to be pulled out to its full length, said cable being of adequate strength to act as an anchor cable, said cable being connected with the buoy and for connection with the vessel so as to maintain connection between the floating buoy and the vessel after the vessel has sunk: the improvement comprising a buoyant lifeboat mooring line of adequate strength to hold a life raft or boat in position relative to the buoy, said mooring line being permanently secured at one end to the buoy and being at least several times greater in length than the largest dimension of the buoy, said mooring line being normally stowed with the buoy in such manner as to be released automatically from the stowed position when the buoy separates from the vessel to permit said line to stream out in the water, whereby if the vessel sinks the buoy is released and remains on the surface of the water and said mooring line is released from said stowed position and streams out on the water to provide securement for buoyant equipment to hold this in position relative to the buoy.
- 2. An anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein means are provided for releasing said lifeboat mooring line on separation of the buoy from the vessel, said latter means including a rip cord for connection to said vessel and operable to release the mooring line.
- 3. An anchoring device according to claim 2, wherein said rip cord for connection to the vessel has a length of at least 50 feet.
- 4. An anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein said mooring line is held in stowed position by holding means, and wherein there is provided means interconnecting the buoy and the vessel and comprising normally stowed release means which cause release of said holding means when the release means are pulled out to their full length, said release means being arranged to be pulled from a stowed position when the buoy separates from the vessel and having a stowed length sufficient to allow the vessel to sink until its rigging is submerged before the release means is pulled out to its full length to release the lifeboat mooring line.
- 5. An anchoring device according to claim 4, wherein said holding means includes breakable cord means normally holding the mooring line in stowed position, and wherein said release means is a rip cord arranged to break said breakable cord means when fully extended.
- 6. An anchoring device according to claim 5, wherein said rip cord is arranged to contact said breakable cord means when fully extended to cause breakage thereof.
- 7. An anchoring device according to claim 2, wherein said rip cord is stowed on the vessel by means permitting the rip cord to be pulled out to its full length at a relatively low tension, said tension being less than that required to be applied to the rip cord to release the lifeboat mooring line.
- 8. An anchoring device according to claim 7, wherein said rip cord is carried by a reel on the vessel.
- 9. An anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein said mooring line is normally stowed in an enclosure formed at least partly by the buoy, said enclosure being substantially sealed against water, said mooring line being permanently secured at said one end to the buoy so as to remain secured thereto both when in said enclosure and after release therefrom.
- 10. An anchoring device according to claim 9, wherein said enclosure is formed by a recess on the buoy normally closed by a cover, and wherein means are provided for automatically opening said cover and releasing said mooring line when the buoy has separated from the vessel by a predetermined amount, whereby said mooring line is caused to stream out on the water.
- 11. An anchoring device according to claim 10, wherein said cover is formed of a tearable material, and wherein said means for automatically opening said cover include delayed action connecting means providing interconnection between said buoy and the vessel, said connecting means including a rip cord connected to said material in such manner as to rip open said cover when the rip cord is subjected to predetermined tension, said rip cord having a substantial length thereof normally stowed on the vessel and releasable therefrom at a tension less than said predetermined tension when the buoy separates from the vessel so that said cover is opened to release said lifeboat mooring line only when the buoy has separated from the vessel by a predetermined amount.
- 12. An anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein said buoy is provided with an enclosure formed by a recess in the buoy, said recess being substantially sealed against water by a cover, said recess accommodating said lifeboat mooring line which is secured at said one end to an anchorage point, on said buoy so as to remain secured thereto both when in said recess and after release therefrom, the device including a reel carried by the vessel near to the base of the buoy and a rip cord normally coiled on the reel and having an inner end secured to the reel and an outer end fixed to the cover, in such manner as to rip open the cover when the rip cord is subjected to a predetermined tension below its breaking tension, said reel being rotatable to allow the rip cord to be pulled out therefrom at a tension less than said predetermined tension, whereby opening of the cover is delayed until the rip cord has been pulled out to its full length, said rip cord having a length of at least 50 feet.
- 13. An anchoring device according to claim 9, wherein said enclosure is formed between the base of the buoy and a support on which the buoy rests.
- 14. An anchoring device according to claim 10, wherein said means for automatically opening said cover include a release line connected to an auxiliary reel on said buoy, said auxiliary reel being connected for rotation with said cable reel, said release line extending from said auxiliary reel to a cover actuating mechanism operable to remove said cover when the release line is subjected to predetermined tension, and said release line having a predetermined length stowed between said mechanism and said auxiliary reel in such manner that on rotation of said auxiliary reel by said cable reel said predetermined stowed length of release line is wound upon the auxiliary reel at a tension less than said predetermined tension, whereby said auxiliary reel subjects the release line to said predetermined tension only after said stowed length has been received on the auxiliary reel whereby operation of said means for releasing the cover is delayed.
- 15. An anchoring device according to claim 14, wherein said enclosure, in addition to housing said mooring line, also houses an inflatable life raft provided with a source of pressurized gas for inflation, and wherein said cover is normally sealed around the periphery of said enclosure but is arranged to be dislodged by said inflatable life raft on inflation thereof, and wherein said cover actuating mechanism includes valve means for releasing said pressurized gas from said source to allow the gas to inflate the life raft and thereby cause dislodgment of the cover.
- 16. An anchoring device according to claim 10, wherein said enclosure, in addition to housing said mooring line, also houses an inflatable life raft provided with a source of pressurized gas for inflation, and wherein said cover is normally sealed around the periphery of said enclosure but is arranged to be dislodged by said life raft on inflation thereof, wherein said means for automatically opening said cover include valve means for said source of pressurized gas and delayed action connecting means providing interconnection between said buoy and the vessel, said connecting means including a release line connected to said valve means to release said pressurized gas from said source to allow said gas to inflate the life raft and thereby to dislodge the cover when said release line is subjected to a predetermined tension, said release line having a normally stowed length which is releasable at a tension less than said predetermined tension when the buoy separates from the vessel so that said pressurized gas is released to cause dislodgement of said cover and release of said inflatable life raft and lifeboat mooring line only when the buoy has separated from the vessel by a predetermined amount.
- 17. An anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein the inner end of said mooring line is securely fixed to the lower part of the buoy.
- 18. An anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein said mooring line is at least 25 feet long.
- 19. An anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein said mooring line is at least 50 feet long.
- 20. An anchoring device according to claim 18, wherein said mooring line is of polypropylene of at least three-eighths inch diameter.
- 21. An anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein said mooring line has floats attached thereto and spaced along its length.
- 22. An anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein the outer end of said mooring line carries a light automatically activated on immersion in water.
- 23. An anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein said mooring line has several eyes spaced along its length.
- 24. An anchoring device according to claim 9, wherein said enclosure is formed by a recess on the buoy normally closed by a cover, and wherein means are provided for automatically opening said cover when the buoy has separated from the vessel by a predetermined amount.
- 25. In an anchoring device for buoyant equipment comprising a buoy suitable for being carried by a vessel in a manner permitting release and flotation of the buoy should the vessel sink, said buoy including sufficient buoyancy to cause the buoy and parts carried thereby to float free from the sinking vessel, a cable normally stowed in a manner allowing said cable to be pulled out to its full length, said cable being of adequate strength to act as an anchor cable, said cable being connected with the buoy and for connection with the vessel so as to maintain connection between the floating buoy and the vessel after the vessel has sunk: the improvement comprising a buoyant lifeboat mooring line of adequate strength to hold a life raft or boat in position relative to the buoy, said mooring line being at least several times greater in length than the largest dimension of the buoy and being normally stowed in an enclosure formed by a recess on the buoy normally closed and sealed against water by a cover of flexible material, and wherein there are provided delayed action connecting means providing interconnection between the buoy and the vessel and arranged for automatically opening the cover to release the mooring line after the buoy has separated from the vessel by a predetermined amount, said connecting means including a rip cord connected to said flexible material in such manner as to rip open said cover by ripping the flexible material away from the recess when the rip cord is subjected to predetermined tension, said rip cord having a substantial length thereof normally stowed on the vessel and releasable therefrom at a tension less than said predetermined tension when the buoy separates from the vessel, whereby if the vessel sinks the buoy is released and remains on the surface of the water and said mooring line is released from said stowed position after the buoy has separated from the vessel by said predetermined amount and streams out on the water to provide securement for buoyant equipment to hold this in position relative to the buoy.
- 26. An anchoring device according to claim 25, wherein said rip cord is carried by a reel on the vessel.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of my co-pending patent application Ser. No. 465,661 filed Apr. 30, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,905,060 which is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 280,418 filed Aug. 14, 1972, now abandoned which is itself a continuation-in-part of my application No. 47,312 filed on June 18, 1970, and which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 3,703,736.
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