The present invention relates to a coupling device of a type which serves to couple a pushboat to a barge.
Barges have long been used to transport various types of cargo in rivers, lakes and harbors, and even in open sea. There are two conventional methods to maneuver the barge, one being to tow by a tugboat and the other being to push by a pushboat. The present invention relates to the latter case where the barge is connected with the pushboat to form a pusher-barge combination, and the present invention relates to an apparatus to couple the pushboat to the barge to form an improved type of pusher-barge combination with super-excellent performance.
The method of connecting the pushboat to the barge with ropes has widely been employed, and this connection method is being widely used in calm rivers. But the performance of this type of combination is quite limited in wavy sea and, to solve this problem, various types of mechanical connection have been developed, as exemplified by U.S. Pat. No. 3,512,495 to Fletcher, U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,844,245, 3,935,831 and 4,805,548 to Yamaguchi and U.S. Pat. No. 4,688,507 to Kuhlman and Hill. All these inventions have been of a type that the barge has a recess or notch at its stern to receive the bow of the pushboat which has, on its two sides, two so-axial connecting pins extensible and retractable by hydraulic or electric means and, when these pins are extended out, their ends are supported by supporting means on the side walls of said recess or notch so that said pushboat and said barge may form an articulately connected combination permitting free pitching of said pushboat relative to said barge in wave.
The performances of these articulate combinations are so satisfactory and reliable as to realize ocean-going service of pusher-barge combinations and many combinations of these types are being operated now. But these types of combinations still involve two demerits, one being the heavy relative pitching of the pushboat caused by the pitching of the barge and another being the low speed due to heavy eddies occurring at the bottom part of the connecting part where a wide clearance is needed between two hull to permit free relative pitching of the pushboat. The present invention is proposed in order to give solution to these problems involved in the above-mentioned articulated type of pusher-barge combination.
The object of the present invention is to provide an improved coupling device which gives solutions to the aforementioned problems and realizes highly seaworthy pusher-barge combinations comfortable to the crew members on board and opening the possibility to attain high running speed.
In accordance with the invention, the opposite sides of the pushboat are each equipped with a coupler unit and, in addition, the bow end of said pushboat is equipped with an additional coupler unit, each coupler unit having an extensible and retractable connecting pin. The outer head of the side connecting pin of each side coupler unit has a hemi-spherical head with a conical pointed tip, while the bow connecting pin of the bow coupler unit has a wedge-shaped outer end.
Each connecting pin is axially extended out and retracted in by the function of an actuating power means, which, in this case, is a large actuator screw turned in an internally threaded ring carried on the connecting pin by a rotary power motor, such as a hydraulic motor energized by pressure oil from a hydraulic pump unit under remote-control from the control panel in the navigation bridge.
Alternatively, each connecting pin can be arranged for actuation in axial extension and retraction by means of a hydraulic cylinder in the connecting pin itself which is supplied with pressure oil from a similar hydraulic pump unit.
The barge has a deep notch in its stern portion to receive the bow portion of the pushboat, and each side wall of said notch has a vertically elongated socket with shallow conical holes stepwise arranged vertically from top to bottom for receiving and supporting the end of the side connecting pin extended from the pushboat. The entrance part of each said hole is shaped hemi-spherically with a same radius as that of the hemi-spherical part at the head of said side connecting pin to assure a perfect contact with it without adverse influence of probable misalignment inevitable in welded construction, and the deeper part of the hole enlarged in diameter to avoid contact with the pointed tip part of said side connecting pin.
At the deepest point of the notch, a vertically extending center rack having vertically arranged teeth is provided to engage with and support the outer wedge-shaped end of the connecting pin of the bow coupler unit when it is extended out. The end of the bow connecting pin is supported by the teeth of the rack vertically, but its transverse horizontal slide is permitted in order that the whole combination will form a statically determinate system.
In the accompanying drawings which form a part of the specification and are to be read in conjunction therewith and in which like reference numbers are used to indicate like parts in the various views:
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Next, the functions and operations of the apparatus for coupling according to the embodiments described above are explained. Before connection, all the side and bow connecting pins 16 and 20, or even 36, are retracted into the side and bow coupler units 5 and 8. After having inserted the bow 4 of pushboat 3 into the stern notch 2 of the barge 1 and the motion of the pushboat has been stopped by contact of its bow fender 4a onto the deepest bottom of the notch 2, the side connecting pins 16 are extended out by the function of the hydraulic motors 34 or hydraulic cylinders 37 under remote-control from the control panel in the navigation bridge until their outboard ends enter into any of the holes 11, 11′, 11″, . . . of the side sockets 6 and come into tight contact with them. Then, the clearances between the hulls of the pushboat 3 and barge 1 on the port and starboard sides are compared visually and, if an appreciable difference has been found, the side coupler units 5 are to be operated to extend one side and retract another side so that the pushboat 3 may come to the center of the notch 2. Then, the bow coupler unit 8 is operated similarly to extend the bow connecting pin 20 until its wedge-shaped outboard end may engage with an aperture between two teeth of the center rack 9 and, thus, the connection is finished. For disconnection, what is needed is to retract the connecting pins 16 and 20 only.
From the foregoing, it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to attain all the ends and objects hereinabove set forth together with other advantages which are obvious and which are inherent to the structure.
It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.
Since many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matters herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings are to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2008/001897 | 7/15/2008 | WO | 00 | 1/6/2011 |