Claims
- 1. A salvage apparatus comprising:
- a flexible skirt which has the shape of a cylindrical tube with top and bottom ends;
- a pair of rigid circular plates, one of the plates being sealably mounted to the top end of the skirt and the other plate being sealably mounted to the bottom end of the skirt so that a bellows type container is formed;
- the lateral area of each plate substantially encompassing the lateral expanded area of the respective skirt end;
- first valve means being located in the bottom plate for selectively allowing the passage of water into or out of the container;
- second valve means being located in the top plate for selectively introducing pressurized air into the container;
- relief valve means being located through the container for relieving air from the container when the inside and outside differential pressure has exceeded a predetermined level, the relief valve means including a standpipe which is connected to the second valve means and which extends downwardly therefrom;
- a scuba regulator connected to the bottom of the standpipe;
- a pressurized air bottle mounted to the bottom of the bottom plate; and
- the scuba regulator being connected to the pressurized air bottle;
- a water pump connected to the bottom plate for selectively pumping water into the container; and
- third valve means located in the top plate for selectively allowing the passage of air out of the container.
- 2. A salvage apparatus as claimed in claim 1 including:
- the second and third valve means being combined by a manifold.
- 3. A method of handling a submerged object with a bellows type container which has top and bottom plates encompassing a flexible skirt therebetween, the top plate having a relief valve and the bottom plate having a valve for opening and closing the passage of water comprising the steps of:
- descending the container in water to the object;
- attaching the container to the object;
- introducing air into the container until the top plate is buoyed up, and opening the valve in the bottom plate so that as the top plate is buoyed up water is drawn into the container to expand the skirt;
- introducing additional air into the container with the valve in the bottom plate open until the container is sufficiently deballasted that the object can be moved; and
- closing the valve in the bottom plate.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 3 for decreasing buoyancy of the container and the attached object comprising the steps of: introducing pressurized water into the container and simultaneously venting air through the relief valve until the desired decreased in buoyancy is attained.
- 5. A method as claimed in claim 4 for decreasing buoyancy of the container and the attached object, the top plate of the container having a valve for opening and closing the passage of air, the method comprising the steps of:
- opening the valves in the top and bottom plates so that air is vented through the top plate and water is simultaneously drawn in through the bottom plate; and
- closing the valves when the desired decrease in buoyancy is attained.
- 6. A salvage apparatus comprising:
- a flexible skirt which is generally tubular with top and bottom ends;
- a pair of rigid plates, one of the plates being sealably mounted to the top end of the skirt and the other plate being sealably mounted to the bottom end of the skirt so that a bellows type container is formed;
- the lateral area of each plate substantially encompassing the lateral expanded area of the respective skirt end;
- first valve means being located in the bottom plate for selectively allowing the passage of water into or out of the container;
- second valve means being located in the top plate for selectively introducing pressurized air into the container;
- relief valve means being located through the container for relieving air from the container when the inside and outside differential pressure has exceeded a predetermined level, the relief valve means including a standpipe which is connected to the second valve means and which extends downwardly therefrom;
- a scuba regulator connected to the bottom of the standpipe;
- a pressurized air bottle mounted to the bottom of the bottom plate; and
- the scuba regulator being connected to the pressurized air bottle.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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