Claims
- 1. The combination with a marine vessel having a bow-wise inclined ramp mounted adjacent its stern, of a scoop-type dredge for shell fish etc.,
- said dredge comprising a generally rectangular water-pervious cage having a leading open end for scooping-up shell fish etc.,
- a gate mounted at the trailing end of said cage and adapted for free swinging movement about a horizontal axis from a pivotal connection with said cage,
- a pair of substantially spaced and transversely parallel cable receiving blocks attached to said cage adjacent its leading end
- a reciprocable support mounted on said vessel and, disposed beneath said ramp
- said support including a pair of rigidly connected, Y-shaped elements with their diverging members extending sternwise and upwardly inclined with respect to said vessel
- a sheave mounted at the intersection of the, diverging members of each of said rigidly connected Y-shaped elements
- a fluid cylinder mounted on said vessel to extend, fore-and-aft with the outer end of its piston rod operatively connected to said support
- a winch, mounted on said vessel
- a cable having both of its ends secured to said winch
- said cable defining a loop which extends through the cable receiving blocks adjacent the leading end of the aforementioned cage and,
- means mounted on said vessel for guiding the intermediate portions of said cable between said winch and the aforementioned blocks on said cage.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein the rear gate of the cage of said dredge is provided with a biased latch means; said biased latch means being operable to lock said gate when said dredge is released from said bow-wise inclined ramp and permitted to fall into contact with the water therebelow.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein the rear gate of the cage of said dredge is provided with a biased latch means; said biased latch means being operable to automatically release said gate as the loaded dredge is pulled up said ramp by said cable and said winch and the contents of the cage permitted to fall from the loaded dredge.
- 4. The combination of claim 1 wherein the rear gate of the cage of said dredge is provided with a biased latch means; said biased latch means being operable to lock said gate when said dredge is released from said forwardly inclined ramp and permitted to fall into contact with the water therebelow; said biased latch means also being operable to automatically release said gate as the loaded dredge is pulled up said ramp by said cable and said winch and the contents of the cage permitted to fall from the loaded dredge.
- 5. The combination with a marine vessel having a bow-wise inclined ramp mounted adjacent its stern of a towable scoop-type dredge for shell fish etc.; a winch mounted on said vessel, a cable secured to said winch and to the towable scoop-type dredge, said dredge comprising a generally rectangular water-pervious cage having a leading open end; a rear gate mounted at the trailing end of said cage and adapted for free swinging movement about a horizontal axis from a pivotal connection with said cage; a biased latch for holding said rear gate in closed position; said biased latch being operable to lock the freely swinging gate by impact when said dredge is released from said bow-wise inclined ramp and permitted to fall into contact with the water therebelow.
- 6. The combination with a marine vessel having a bow-wise inclined ramp mounted adjacent its stern of a towable scoop-type dredge for shell fish etc.; a winch mounted on said vessel, a cable secured to said winch and to the towable scoop-type dredge, said dredge comprising a generally rectangular water-pervious cage having a leading open end; a rear gate mounted at the trailing end of said cage and adapted for free swinging movement about a horizontal axis from a pivotal connection with said cage; a spring-biased latch for holding said rear gate in closed position; said spring biased latch being operable by means mounted on said ramp to automatically release said gate as the loaded dredge is pulled up said ramp by said cable and said winch.
- 7. The combination with a marine vessel having a bow-wise inclined ramp mounted adjacent its stern of a towable scoop-type dredge for shell fish etc.; a winch mounted on said vessel, a cable secured to said winch and to the towable scoop-type dredge, said dredge comprising a generally rectangular water-pervious cage having a leading open end; a rear gate mounted at the trailing end of said cage and adapted for free swinging movement about a horizontal axis from a pivotal connection with said cage; a spring-biased latch for holding said rear gate in closed position; said spring biased latch being operable by means mounted on said ramp to lock the freely swinging gate by impact when said dredge is released from said bow-wise inclined ramp and permitted to fall into contact with the water therebelow; said spring-biased latch also being operable by means mounted on said ramp to automatically release said rear gate as the loaded dredge is pulled up said ramp by said cable and said winch.
- 8. The combination with a marine vessel having a longitudinally extending bow-wise inclined ramp mounted adjacent its stern, of a towable scoop-type dredge for shell fish etc.,
- said dredge comprising a generally rectangular water-pervious cage having a leading open end for scooping up shell fish and the like,
- a rear gate mounted at the trailing end of said cage and adapted for free swinging movement about a horizontal axis from a pivotal connection with said cage and adjacent the upper end of the latter,
- a pair of substantially spaced and transversely parallel cable receiving blocks attached to said cage adjacent its leading end,
- cable means contacting said cable-receiving blocks,
- power means for reeling-in said cable means to thereby move said cage onto said vessel and up said ramp,
- spring-biased latching means for said gate,
- means on said ramp to engage and open the spring-biased latching means for the rear gate of said cage,
- said spring-biased latching means being operable to secure said gate in closed position solely by impact with the water below said ramp when said cage is released from above and permitted to fall by gravity.
- 9. The combination of claim 8, wherein the cable means constitutes a single cable having both of its ends secured to the power means and defining a loop which extends through the blocks on the dredge.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of my presently pending application Ser. No. 442,604, filed Feb. 14, 1974 entitled "Apparatus For Dredging From The Stern of Marine Vessels", now abandoned.
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