Claims
- 1. A lowering/lifting apparatus for intermittently deploying/retracting a tensile member in a marine environment comprising:
- (a) a support from which an elongated tensile member is suspended generally vertically into open water, said support comprising a deck elevated above the waterline;
- (b) an inboard grip assembly fixedly secured to said deck and configured to grip said tensile member;
- (c) an outboard grip assembly fixedly secured to said support and configured to grip said tensile member;
- (d) first operating means for selectively and independently operating each said inboard and said outboard grip assemblies to alternately engage or disengage said tensile member thereby alternately seizing or releasing restraint on said tensile member;
- (e) a traveling sheave around which said tensile member passes, said sheave being positioned along said tensile member intermediate said inboard and said outboard grip assemblies;
- (f) a crane boom for supporting said traveling sheave above said deck;
- (g) a fixed block secured at a relatively fixed elevation to an upper region of said crane boom;
- (h) a traveling block suspended underneath said fixed block and movable with respect to said fixed block, said traveling sheave being secured to and movable with said traveling block;
- (i) a separate cable suspending said traveling block from said fixed block; and,
- (j) second operating means for selectively lowering/raising said traveling sheave with respect to said deck so that when said inboard grip assembly engages said tensile member and said outboard grip assembly is disengaged from said tensile member, said tensile member suspended in open water is deployed/retracted with respect to said support upon the lowering/raising of said sheave and, so that when said outboard grip assembly engages said tensile member and said inboard grip assembly is disengaged from said tensile member, said tensile member suspended in open water remains static with respect to said support upon the lowering/raising of said sheave.
- 2. A lowering/lifting apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first operating means comprise clamping means for engaging said tensile member, said clamping means comprising at least one wedge configured to wedge against and seize said tensile member.
- 3. A lowering/lifting apparatus as set forth in claim 2 further comprising a storage wheel assembly around which a portion of said tensile member is coiled, said storage wheel assembly being configured to store and apply tension to said tensile member.
- 4. A method of intermittently deploying a tensile member in a marine environment comprising the steps of:
- (a) suspending a traveling sheave by a separate cable above the deck of a structure;
- (b) extending an elongated tensile member through an inboard grip assembly secured to said deck, around said sheave, and through an outboard grip assembly secured to said structure, said tensile member being subject to a generally vertical tensile loading, each said inboard and outboard grip assembly comprising clamping means for engaging said tensile member, said clamping means comprising at least one wedge configured to wedge against and seize said tensile member;
- (c) increasing the distance between said intermediate sheave and said deck via said cable thereby positioning said sheave at a first raised position above said deck to initiate a tensile member deployment cycle;
- (d) engaging said tensile member by said inboard grip assembly and disengaging said tensile member by said outboard grip assembly thereby restraining said tensile loading by said inboard grip assembly;
- (e) decreasing the distance between said sheave and said deck via said cable to a position adjacent said deck thereby also deploying a length of said tensile member away from said structure;
- (f) engaging said tensile member by said outboard grip assembly and disengaging said tensile member by said inboard grip assembly thereby temporarily statically restraining said tensile loading by said outboard grip assembly;
- (g) increasing the distance between said sheave and said deck via said cable back to the said first raised position while said tensile member suspended into open water remains static with respect to said support; and,
- (h) repeating said tensile member deployment cycle as needed.
- 5. A method of deploying a tensile member in a marine environment as set forth in claim 4 further comprising the step of coiling a portion of said tensile member around a storage wheel assembly, said tensile member being uncoiled from said storage wheel assembly upon the raising of said sheave when said outboard grip assembly engages said tensile member.
- 6. A method of deploying a tensile member in a marine environment as set forth in claim 5 further comprising the steps of:
- (a) securing said sheave to a traveling block; and,
- (b) suspending said traveling block from a fixed block via said cable, said traveling block and said sheave being movable with respect to said fixed block.
- 7. A method of deploying a tensile member in a marine environment as set forth in claim 6 further comprising the step of supporting said fixed block from a crane boom.
- 8. A method of intermittently retracting a tensile member in a marine environment comprising the steps of:
- (a) suspending a traveling sheave by a separate cable above the deck of a structure;
- (b) extending an elongated tensile member through an inboard grip assembly secured to said deck, around said sheave, and through an outboard grip assembly secured to said structure, said tensile member being subject to a generally vertical tensile loading, each said inboard and outboard grip assembly comprising clamping means for engaging said tensile member, said clamping means comprising at least one wedge configured to wedge against and seize said tensile member;
- (c) decreasing the distance between said intermediate sheave and said deck via said cable thereby positioning said sheave at a first lowered position adjacent said deck to initiate a tensile member retracting cycle;
- (d) engaging said tensile member by said inboard grip assembly and disengaging said tensile member by said outboard grip assembly thereby retraining said tensile loading by said inboard grip assembly;
- (e) increasing the distance between said sheave and said deck via said cable to a position away from said deck thereby also retracting a length of said tensile member toward said structure;
- (f) engaging said tensile member by said outboard grip assembly and disengaging said tensile member by said inboard grip assembly thereby temporarily statically restraining said tensile loading by said outboard grip assembly;
- (g) decreasing the distance between said sheave and said deck via said cable back to the said first lowered position thereby storing said retracted tensile member while said tensile member suspended into open water remains static with respect to said support; and,,
- (h) repeating said tensile member retracting cycle as needed.
- 9. A method of retracting a tensile member in a marine environment as set forth in claim 8 further comprising the step of coiling a portion of said tensile member around a storage wheel assembly, said tensile member being coiled around said storage wheel assembly upon the lowering of said sheave when said outboard grip assembly engages said tensile member.
- 10. A method of retracting a tensile member in a marine environment as set forth in claim 9 further comprising the steps of:
- (a) securing said sheave to a traveling block; and,
- (b) suspending said traveling block from a fixed block via said cable, said traveling block and said sheave being movable with respect to said fixed block.
- 11. A method of retracting a tensile member in a marine environment as set forth in claim 10 further comprising the step of supporting said fixed block from a crane boom.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 150,802 filed Feb. 1, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,838,522.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
877129 |
May 1953 |
DEX |
Divisions (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
150802 |
Feb 1988 |
|