The conventional method for cleaning of cargo hold onboard vessels is manual washing with hoses by the vessels crew positioned at the bottom of the vessels cargo hold. This method entails considerable time usage, and subsequently protracted costs, in part due to the vessel not being fit/ready for loading of cargo. There exist alternative technical solutions that must be positioned on the cargo hold hatches to facilitate washing of dry cargo holds. These solutions, U.S. Pat. No. 4,220,170—JP 63184593—EP 0111014 A1, constitute a device positioned at the front of a cargo hatch, but that is unable to rotate the water jet more than approx. 360° in any given direction for the purpose of washing the cargo hold, simultaneously as the water jet is raised or lowered vertically during the tank washing process. None of the solutions in existence can be repositioned from one set of hatches to another or from the vessels deck up onto the hatch cover, or from the hatch cover down to the vessels deck in a simple fashion, as they are not designed with a suitable mobile trolley.
The following invention is characterized by a washing device that is secured on to the edge of the hatch covers, from where the jet of water is distributed into the cargo hold from an elevated position. Current manual washing methods entail manual hosing from the bottom of the cargo hold, from where the jet of water looses much of its energy overcoming the force of gravity on its way upward. Manual washing with hand held hoses also sets limits the amount of water and water pressure used in order for the crewmember to be able to overcome the reaction impulse of the water jet exiting the hose. A washing system that is secured in an elevated position on the hatch covers is able to eliminate the above mentioned negative factors. The following device will both reduce the time used for washing of the cargo holds, as well as enabling washing of, and access to areas of the cargo hold that are difficult to access using traditional manual washing methods.
This is obtained as the washing device is arranged to a special trolley which is secured on the extreme edge of the hatch cover, where the device can be lowered down between the hatch covers, where the rotating part of the washing device rotates concurrently with pressurized water exiting from a muzzle fixed at the end of a washing arm that is gradually lowered in such a way that the entire cargo hold is cleaned from top to bottom. When the washing process is complete the rotary part of the washing device is raised in order for it to be repositioned to the next cargo hold after the trolley it is arranged to is disconnected from its fixtures on the cargo hatch cover. Repositioning to the next cargo hold is facilitated manually by rolling the trolley carrying the washing device over a special bridging unit that is positioned between the individual cargo hold hatch covers. The invention can be adapted to any type of vessel.
The invention is further described with examples and figures in the following section where:
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The rotary and submersible washing device 50 is arranged at the extreme front of a suitable trolley 40—equipped with wheels 150,151,152,153 in each corner—by way of hinges 600,611 arranged to the stator 2—which in turn is arranged onto and on top of the edge of the cargo hold hatches 41 in such a way that the washing device may be tilted down into the cargo hold in the same way as an outboard engine on a motorboat, whereby the washing device 50 in submersed position may distribute the water 16 horizontally, or alternatively somewhat vertically up to the cargo hold hatches 41,42, and out to the sides of the cargo hold walls via a nozzle 22 arranged to the washing arm 20, alternatively via an extension tube 14, hinged 21 in the lowermost part and at either side to the rotary part of the washing device 50, alternatively via a removable halter arranged around the water supply tube 1, consisting of a water supply tube 1 where a hydraulic jack cylinder 10, arranged to the washing arm 20 alternatively via a removable halter arranged around the water supply tube 1 and onto the upper part of the rotatable water supply tube 1 ensures that the washing arm 20 is lowered gradually as the water supply tube 1 rotates around in the cargo hold just below the cargo hold hatches 41,42.
The washing device 50 may be raised and lowered by means of a winch 65 arranged approx. in the middle of the trolley 40 on top of an intermediate winch foot 68 where the winch wire 66 or strap 66 is arranged at the back of an supporting plate 67 arranged on top of the stator hat 63 arranged to the stator 2, and that a support beam 70 is arranged at the front of the supporting plate that is led through the centre of the winch foot 68 where a locking pin 71 which passes through the winch foot 68 and a hole 82 further in on the support beam 70 when the washing device 50 is in the raised position, or that the support beam constitutes a hydraulic jack cylinder 70 arranged to the winch foot 68 and to the supporting plate 67, which may raise and lower the washing device 50.
An instrumentation locker is arranged at the opposite end of the trolley 40 where the motor—for example an rpm. and frequency regulated electrical motor—an expansion tank 7 for the re-circulated hydraulic oil 91, a pressure sensor 6 attached to the high pressure zone of the hydraulic circuit, a pressure activated return valve 13 connected to the high pressure zone of the hydraulic circuit, external electrical connectors for electrical power supply to run the hydraulic pump 5 and the motor 4 that enables rotation of the water supply tube 1, as well as a computer that synchronizes the working cycle of the washing device 50, and that on either side of the trolley are arranged banisters 300,301.
A computer controls the washing device 50 work process, whereby the water supply tube 1 with the washing arm 20 rotates around inside the cargo hold whilst it is gradually lowered, alternatively that the water supply tube 1 with the washing arm 20 is raised and lowered vertically during the washing process whilst the washing arm 20 quantitatively rotates something which is obtained when the computer is connected to the motor which powers the hydraulic pump 5, to the pressure sensor 6, and to the motor 4 which is connected to the rotatable water supply tube 1 via the gear 3 which is arranged to and around the water supply tube 1.
The trolley 40 is secured to the cargo hold hatch covers 41, 42 by way of bolts 100,101,102,103, or by way of electromagnets, arranged at either end of the trolley 40, which are led via suitable holes 104,105,106,107 in two rails 108,109 arranged along and at either side of the trolley 40 and through a set of holes or longitudinal tracks in two longitudinal rails 120,121 secured onto each of the vessels cargo hold hatch covers 41,42 with a suitable distance at the extreme front of each hatch cover, and that a suitable ladder 130—a ladder consisting of two longitudinal tracks 180,181, with intermediate reinforcements 200, resting between two individual cargo hold hatch covers, and which creates a level surface with the deck of the hatch covers where the ladders extremities rest against and remain stable to the sides of the hatch covers by way of external longitudinal edge supports 182,183 arranged to the tracks, protruding slightly higher than the actual tracks, were at either end of the side of the tracks is arranged suitable hooks 190,191,192,193, with intermediate distancing plates or distancing arrangements (not shown in figure) between the tracks 180,181 and the hooks 190,191,192,193 which rest against the upper edge of the hatch covers—positioned between each of the hatch covers between two individual cargo holds when the trolley 40 carrying the washing device 50 is to be repositioned to another cargo hold 43 onboard a vessel.
The washing device 50 with or without the trolley 40 can be secured on top of the hatch covers 41,42,43 approx. in the centre of the cargo hold during the washing process.
A set of straps may be affixed to the trolley 40 at either end. These straps may be used when the trolley 40 carrying the washing device 50 is to be rolled over the ladder 130 from one hatch to the next. The strap may be thrown over to the opposite side of the hatch cover whereby a crewmember can pull the trolley over the ladder whilst another crewmember may control the other strap from a position on the hatch cover which the trolley is repositioned from. Straps may also be fastened to the ladder 130 in such a way that the crewmembers positioned on top of the hatch covers in a simple and controlled fashion may install the ladder between the individual cargo hold hatch covers.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20084305 | Oct 2008 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NO2009/000348 | 10/8/2009 | WO | 00 | 5/6/2011 |