Claims
- 1. An improved detachable vessel mooring system including a vessel having a vertically aligned turret rotatably secured to its hull such that said hull and turret may rotate with respect to each other with the bottom end of said turret facing downwardly toward the sea and including a buoyant mooring element and a plurality of mooring lines extending between and connected to said mooring element and the sea floor and including a selectively operable hydraulic connector assembly having a collet flange hub mounted at the top of said mooring element and a hydraulic collet connector mounted to the bottom of said turret, wherein the improvement comprises
- winch means disposed on a deck of said vessel,
- a passage extending through said hydraulic connector assembly,
- said buoyant mooring element including a chain locker,
- said chain locker including a restricted passage at its top end,
- said chain locker including a plug dimensioned to move within said chain locker from its bottom to its top, and
- a chain connected to a center point of said plug and extending through said passage of said hydraulic connector assembly to said winch means,
- whereby when said mooring element is being winched in via said chain, said plug is pulled to a top end of said chain locker with said chain being pulled from said center of said plug at the center of said mooring element, and when said chain is released from said winch means, said plug is free to fall to the bottom of said chain locker with said chain for storage of said chain.
- 2. The improved detachable vessel mooring system of claim 1 wherein the improvement further comprises,
- said plug having a plate, the outside dimension of which is smaller than the inside diameter of said chain locker thereby creating an annulus between the outside of said plate of said plug,
- whereby upward motion of said plug is retarded by restricted water flow through said annulus.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 07/767,026 filed Sep. 27, 1991, pending.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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