Balancing device for low tonnage ships

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6796258
  • Patent Number
    6,796,258
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 17, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 28, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The balancing device makes it easy to balance low and medium tonnage ships without needing to use high power. It comprises mainly one or several trains of moving masses mounted on a U track of which the side branches are parallel to the side walls of the ship, the central segment being perpendicular to the center line of the ship. Two drive wheels placed inside the turning points of the U enable driving of the train of moving mass. Application to low and medium tonnage ships.
Description




SCOPE OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to the domain of balancing low and medium tonnage ships such as launches, and particularly balancing in roll, in other words in list.




PRIOR ART AND PROBLEM THAT ARISES




French patent application 2 687 978 deposited by the same applicant describes a device for balancing a ship, particularly for balancing in roll, using a track along which a train of solid weights can move. With reference to

FIG. 1

reproducing the system used in this document, the balancing elements are composed of two trains of series of rollers


19


rolling along a track, for example composed of two side rails


25


and


26


. A cable


4


driven by a motor


10


through a motor driven drum


9


, displaces the rollers


19


on each side of the ship. A blocking system


34


fixing the position using two jaws


37


is placed between the two series of rollers


19


, and is controlled by the cable


4


. The assembly is fixed in place by bringing the jaws


34


close into contact with a central positioning rail


30


placed longitudinally above the device. When the cable is not tight, the jaws


34


clamp the central positioning rail


30


. Two electrical lateral jacks


14


are also used on this device to tension the cable at its two ends through a pulley


5


fixed to the jack rod. Several of these devices may be mounted in parallel to each other in the compartments of the same ship, forming part of the ship deck structure.




It is easy to understand that when the cable is tensioned, the two clamping jaws


37


move apart from each other to release the device from the central positioning rail


30


. The set of rollers


19


can then be moved by applying tension to one or the other end of the cable


4


. If the tension is removed deliberately or accidentally by the breakage of a strand of the cable


4


, the clamping jaws


37


will automatically be blocked in contact with the central positioning rail


30


, in the closed position.




Furthermore, French patent application 2 802 504 deposited by the same applicant describes an improvement to this device as shown in FIG.


2


. It also comprises a set of moving lead masses


12


, together with a pair of jaws


16


at each end bearing on the side rails of a compartment. A single cable


2


pulls the train and controls loosening of the jaws


16


.




These ship balancing devices are adapted for high tonnage ships. Application of these devices to medium tonnage and particularly to low tonnage ships would cause a significant loss of volume inside the ship, due to their size. Furthermore, the cable winch control system and the cable tension control system are relatively sophisticated and are not necessary in low tonnage ships. Therefore, the purpose of the invention is to overcome these disadvantages by proposing another ship balancing device applicable to and adapted to low tonnage ships.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the main purpose of the invention is a device for balancing a ship, particularly in roll, comprising:




a train of rolling moving masses forming the links of a chain forming a train;




train immobilization means;




a train tension and immobilization means control cable;




at least one motor to activate the train; and




means of adjusting the cable tension in order to control the immobilization means and comprising two moving pulleys to adjust the cable tension.




According to the invention, the moving masses are preformed so that they can wind around at least one drive wheel with teeth that engage in the corresponding complementary housings machined on the side of the moving masses, each of these moving masses rolling on at least two side rails on at least four rollers, the at least two rails forming a U track with two lateral branches each extending along a wall of the ship, and a central horizontal segment, the at least one drive wheel being located inside the turning point formed by the central segment and a first of the two side segments.




In a first preferred embodiment of the invention, it comprises two chain drive wheels, the second being located at the second turning point formed by the central segment and the second of the two side branches.




In one particular embodiment of the invention, the rails are composed of two opposite sides of a section.




In a first embodiment of the invention, the side branches are horizontal, in other words the U formed by the track composed of the two rails is horizontal.




In this case, the moving masses preferably have four wheels and the track is composed of two side rails.




In a second embodiment of the invention, the side branches are vertical, each of the rails is composed of a vertical compartment, in other words the U formed by the track composed of the rails is vertical.




Consequently in this case, the moving masses preferably have eight wheels rolling in sets of four on two inside faces of two opposite sides of the compartment.











LIST OF FIGURES




The invention and its technical characteristics will be better understood after reading the following description accompanied by several figures:





FIG. 1

, already described, showing an exploded view of a first balancing device according to prior art;





FIG. 2

showing a top view of part of a second balancing device according to prior art;





FIG. 3

, showing a first manner by which the device according to the invention may be installed in a ship;





FIG. 4

, showing a detail of the construction of this first version of the invention;





FIG. 5

, showing a section through the detail in

FIG. 4

; and





FIG. 6

, showing a top view of a second manner in which the device according to the invention may be installed in a ship.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The device according to the invention is still based on a train system formed by individual rolling blocks each composed of a mass that moves from one side of the ship to the other.





FIG. 3

contains a top or bottom view, showing how the device according to the invention must be installed. It can be seen that the train of moving masses moves along a U track. This track is placed horizontally in the ship, so that the two side branches


50


of the U are parallel to and close to the edges of the ship, in other words each is in contact with an inside wall of the ship. A central segment


52


connects the two side branches


50


of the U. The angle between the two side branches


50


and the central segment


52


of the track is 90°. In order to form the corresponding turning point, there are two sprocket wheels


60


, at least one of which and preferably both are driving wheels, and around which the masses train


40


will wind when it moves from the central segment


52


to one of the two side branches


50


.




Movements of the train


40


are controlled using the drive wheels


60


. A tension cable


70


connects the two ends of the train


40


. Its circuit is composed of a loop that is closed and forms a U inside the circuit followed by the train


40


. The cable is tensioned at the ends of the two side branches


50


of the U by a mobile pulley


73


around which the cable


70


makes a half turn. In its inner path, the cable


70


makes the U trajectory around two inside detour wheels


74


. The mobile pulleys


73


are held in place elastically, each using a tension jack


71


, through a spring


72


. Thus, the cable is held at a given tension, depending on whether the train


40


must be immobilised or displaced.




Indeed, an increasing the tension in the cable


70


can loosen the train immobilisation system


40


. In this case, rotation of the drive wheels


60


enables the train


40


to move along the three parts


50


and


52


of the U. If the tension in cable


70


is released, then the train


40


can be blocked in the required position once it reaches it, by relaxation of the clamping system which returns to its natural blocking position. Details of operation of this system are described in detail in French patent application published under number 2 802 504.




Two systems are shown in the same ship in FIG.


3


. This is simply one example embodiment, and a single system, or more than two systems, could be installed inside the same ship.





FIG. 4

shows in detail of part of the path of the moving masses train, particularly around a drive wheel


60


. The drive wheel is shown with a given number of teeth


63


projecting outside the wheel. There is a toothed ring


64


on the inside of the drive wheel


60


, within which a drive pinion


62


engages with a much smaller number of teeth than in the inner ring


64


, in order to form a reduction gear.




The different moving masses


41


forming the train are attached to each other by a linking pin


42


around which each can pivot with respect to each other. They thus form part of a long chain that can be pulled to one side or the other. Each moving mass


41


on each side of the drive wheel


60


possesses a housing


43


, the shape of which corresponds to the shape of the teeth


63


of the drive wheel


60


, and more precisely corresponds to the movement of each tooth


63


in each cavity


43


, while the moving masses


41


pivot about the turning point around which the train passes. When the moving mass train


41


moves around the drive wheel


60


, each moving mass


41


pivots by 90° so that it can pass from one of the side branches


50


to the central horizontal segment


52


.




Two opposite sides of a section are used to guide each moving mass


41


during its displacements along the side branches and the horizontal segment. Four rollers


44


on each moving mass


41


roll along these two opposite sides. Thus, the sections act as rails for the moving masses train


41


.





FIG. 5

shows a section along line V—V in

FIG. 4

, and gives a better view of how these moving masses are arranged. This figure shows the rollers


44


rolling along the top of the opposite sides


51


of the section and installed free to rotate in the base of a moving mass


41


. This

FIG. 5

also shows a tooth


63


of the drive area


60


that penetrates into the corresponding housing


43


of the moving mass, the drive gear


62


and the inner ring


64


of the same drive wheel


60


.





FIG. 6

shows a second way of installing the device according to the invention in a ship. In this case, the said devices


80


have been installed. The main difference compared with the installation described with reference to the previous figures, is that the side branches are placed vertically. It can be observed that side compartments


82


are located on the inside wall


85


of the ship's hull. Each surrounds a moving mass


81


symbolising the train of circulating moving masses. Note that in this version eight rollers are essential for support on both sides of the side compartments


82


. Note that in this installation mode, the motor drive must be slightly more powerful to take account of the weight of the moving masses


81


that have to be installed on the inside of the side compartments


82


.




In the two embodiments described, it is useful to be able to drive the drive wheels


60


using reversible hydraulic motors powered by a pressure generation system capable of supplying the power necessary for acceleration and starting, and for storing braking energy. The hydraulic motors can be recharged at any time by a pump. The fact that two drive wheels


60


are used means that the drive system can be made redundant if there is a deficiency of a failure in either of them.



Claims
  • 1. Device for balancing the roll of a ship, comprising:a train (40) of rolling moving masses (41, 81) forming the links of a chain forming the train; immobilisation means for the train (40); a cable (70) applying tension to the train and controlling the immobilisation means; at least one motor drive to activate the train (40); and means of adjusting the tension of the cable (70) in order to control the immobilisation means and comprising two moving pulleys (73) to adjust the cable tension, characterised in that the moving masses (41, 81) are preformed so that they can wind around at least one drive wheel (60) with teeth (63) that engage into corresponding and complementary housings (43) machined on the sides of the moving masses (41, 81), each moving mass rolling on at least two side rails (51), using at least four rollers (44), the at least two side rails (51) forming a U-track with two side branches (50) each extending along one wall of the ship and a central horizontal segment (52), the at least one drive wheel (60) being located on the inside of a turning point formed by the central segment (52) and a first of the two side branches (50).
  • 2. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises two drive wheels (60) each placed at a turning point formed by the two side branches (50) and the central horizontal segment (52).
  • 3. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that the rails (51) are formed by the two opposite sides of a section.
  • 4. Device according to claim 3, characterized in that the side branches (50) are horizontal.
  • 5. Device according to claim 4, characterized in that each moving mass (41) has four rollers (44) rolling on the two side rails (51).
  • 6. Device according to claim 3, characterized in that the side branches are vertical and each rail is composed of a compartment (82).
  • 7. Device according to claim 6, characterized in that each moving mass (81) has rollers rolling in sets of four on the two inside faces of two opposite sides of the compartment (82).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
01 13430 Oct 2001 FR
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Number Name Date Kind
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6349660 Chaix Feb 2002 B2
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