Claims
- 1. In a float for use in seismic surveys of the sea bed wherein an elongated float connected to a towing cable from a vessel for towing the float has at least one shaft rotatably mounted thereon, at least one seismic pulse transmitter suspension and hoisting drum on said shaft, a suspension line member on said at least one suspension and hoisting drum, a seismic pulse transmitter suspended on said suspension line to provide at least one seismic pulse transmitter, and drive means for rotating said at least one shaft and suspension and hoisting drum for raising and lowering said at least one seismic pulse transmitter with respect to said float, the improvement comprising:
- an attachment means for the towing cable on said float;
- at least one utility line extending from the vessel to the float for conducting power means for controlling operation of said at least one seismic pulse transmitter and said drive means, the power means being operatively connected to said at least one seismic pulse transmitter and said drive means;
- a steering control line engaging near one end thereof with the float at a position on the float spaced from said towing cable attachment means and having the other end connected to said towing cable at a position spaced from said towing cable attachment means so that said steering control line exerts a steering force on the float; and
- length adjustment means mounted on said float and connected to said one end of said steering control line for adjusting the length of said steering control line to guide and control the position of the float so that varying the length of said steering control line varies the lateral deviation of the course of the float as it is towed from the longitudinal course of the vessel;
- said power means of said at least one utility line being operatively connected to said length adjustment means for operating said length adjustment means.
- 2. A float as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- steering guide means is mounted on said float; and
- said steering control line passes through said steering guide means so that said steering guide means comprises said position on the float at which said steering force of said steering control line is exerted for steering the float.
- 3. A float as claimed in claim 2 wherein:
- said towing cable attachment means is mounted approximately at the middle of the float; and
- said steering guide means is mounted near the front of said float.
- 4. A float as claimed in claim 3 wherein:
- said steering guide means comprises a roller assembly.
- 5. A float as claimed in claim 4 wherein:
- said length adjustment means comprises a control line drum rotatably mounted on said float and engaging with said steering control line so that said steering control line is wound on or unwound from said control line drum by rotation of said control line drum; and
- said means for operating said length adjustment means comprises a control line motor means operatively connected to said control line drum for rotating said control line drum.
- 6. A float as claimed in claim 5 and further comprising:
- first measuring means for measuring the length of the suspension line wound on said suspension and hoisting drum; and
- second measuring means for measuring the length of said steering control line wound on said control line drum.
- 7. A float as claimed in claim 6 and further comprising:
- an auxiliary rudder operatively mounted on the stern of said float; and
- means for operating said auxiliary rudder.
- 8. A float as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- said length adjustment means comprises a control line drum rotatably mounted on said float and engaging with said steering control line so that said steering control line is wound on or unwound from said control line drum by rotation of said control line drum; and
- said means for operating said length adjustment means comprises a control line motor means operatively connected to said control line drum for rotating said control line drum.
- 9. A float as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- said at least on shaft comprises a plurality of separate shafts;
- said at least one seismic pulse transmitter suspension and hoisting drum comprises at least one separate drum on each separate shaft within the float, a suspension line being provided on each separate drum and a seismic pulse transmitter being provided on each suspension line; and
- said drive means comprises a separate drive means for each separate shaft.
- 10. A float as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- said at least one utility line extends outwardly from the stern of the float for connection to said at least one seismic pulse transmitter.
- 11. A float as claimed in claim 1 and further comprising:
- watertight compartments in said float, said drive means and said means for operating said length adjustment means being disposed in said watertight compartments.
- 12. A float as claimed in claim 1 and further comprising:
- an auxiliary line having one end detachably connected to said utility line externally of the float; and
- a regulating means operatively connected to said means for operating said length adjustment means and to the other end of said auxiliary line so that said means for operating said length adjustment means regulates the length of said auxiliary line.
- 13. A float as claimed in claim 1 and further comprising:
- an auxiliary rudder operatively mounted on the stern of said float; and
- means for operating said auxiliary rudder.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 685,449 filed Dec. 24, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,716,553.
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Continuations (1)
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