Claims
- 1. A dual buoyancy device alternately having a small and a large external dimension comprising,
- (a) a chamber,
- (b) an opening in the chamber,
- (c) an elastic sheet affixed to and hermetically sealing the opening in the chamber,
- (d) a thruster in the chamber normally gravitationally disposed in nondistending relation to the sheet,
- (e) the thruster gravitationally movable when the chamber is inverted, to distend the sheet and to enlarge the external dimension of the chamber,
- (f) the chamber, in sinking mode, with the sheet undistended, being normally externally dimensioned to displace a weight of liquid in which it is immersed, which weight of liquid is less than the weight of the chamber,
- (g) the chamber, in floating mode, with the thruster distending the sheet to enlarge the external dimension of the chamber, being then dimensioned to displace a weight of liquid which is greater than the weight of the chamber.
- 2. A dual buoyancy device alternately having a small and a large external dimension comprising,
- (a) the device according to claim 1,
- (b) a shaft connected to the thruster,
- (c) a pair of bushings rigidly mounted within the chamber,
- (d) the shaft slidable in the bushings.
- 3. A dual buoyancy device alternately having a small and a large external dimension comprising,
- (a) the device according to claim 2,
- (b) a movable weight in the chamber connected to the shaft,
- (c) the weight normally gravitationally positioned generally at the bottom of the chamber,
- (d) the weight gravitationally shifted toward the top of the chamber when the chamber is inverted,
- (e) the thruster urged further by the weight connected to the shaft into engagement with the sheet when the chamber is inverted, to distend the sheet and to enlarge the external dimension of the chamber.
- 4. A dual buoyancy device alternately having a small and a large external dimension comprising,
- (a) the device according to claim 3,
- (b) the connection of the movable weight to the shaft being a plurality of pivotable interconnected levers.
- 5. A dual buoyancy device alternately having a small and a large external dimension comprising,
- (a) the device according to claim 4 and,
- (b) the weight levering the shaft and the thruster attached to the shaft into distending engagement with the sheet when the chamber is inverted and away from the sheet when the chamber is righted.
- 6. A dual buoyancy device alternately having a small and a large external dimension comprising,
- (a) a chamber,
- (b) an opening in the chamber,
- (c) an elastic, distendable sheet affixed to and hermetically sealing the opening in the chamber,
- (d) a thruster in the chamber normally gravitationally disposed in nondistending relation to the sheet,
- (e) the thruster gravitationally movable when the chamber is inverted, to distend the sheet and to enlarge the external dimension,
- (f) a shaft connected to the thruster,
- (g) a pair of bushings rigidly mounted within the chamber,
- (h) the shaft slidable in the bushings,
- (i) a movable weight in the chamber connected to the shaft,
- (j) the weight normally gravitationally positioned generally at the bottom of the chamber,
- (k) the thruster urged further by the weight connected to the shaft into engagement with the sheet when the chamber is inverted, to distend the sheet and to enlarge the external dimension of the chamber,
- (l) the connection of the movable weight to the shaft being a plurality of pivotable interconnected levers,
- (m) the weight levering the shaft and the thruster attached to the shaft into distending engagement with the sheet when the chamber is inverted and away from the membrane when the chamber is righted,
- (n) the chamber, in sinking mode, with the sheet undistended, being normally externally dimensioned to displace a weight of liquid in which it is immersed, which weight of liquid is less than the weight of the chamber,
- (o) the chamber, in floating mode, with the thruster distending the sheet to enlarge the external dimension of the chamber, being then dimensioned to displace a weight of liquid which is greater than the weight of the chamber.
- 7. A method for alternately decreasing or increasing the external dimensions of a dual buoyancy device comprising,
- (a) providing a chamber with an opening,
- (b) hermetically sealing the chamber with an elastic sheet on the opening,
- (c) engaging a thruster to distend the sheet when the chamber is inverted,
- (d) providing a movable weight in the chamber responsive to the force of gravity,
- (e) connecting the weight to the thruster to further distend the sheet when the chamber is inverted,
- (f) the chamber, in sinking mode, with the sheet undistended, being normally externally dimensioned to displace a weight of liquid in which it is immersed, which weight of liquid is less than the weight of the chamber,
- (g) the chamber, in floating mode, with the thruster distending the sheet to enlarge the external dimension of the chamber, being then dimensioned to displace a weight of liquid which is greater than the weight of the chamber.
CROSS REFERENCES
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 893,266 filed Apr. 5, 1978 which is abandoned.
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