The present invention relates to gangplanks and, more particularly although not exclusively, to gangplanks deployed from ships at berth.
Cargo harbour operations and efficiency in moving goods from a given number of cargo vessels to shore are limited by the number of operational moorings available in the harbour. To make the most effective use of this limited resource, it is critical to process each cargo vessel as quickly as possible to make the mooring available for a subsequent vessel.
Additionally, cargo harbours are a necessarily dangerous workplace due to the heavy equipment in use, and the velocity at which heavy items are moved through the workplace seeking to process a cargo vessel as quickly as possible. It is desirable to ensure that equipment used in cargo harbour operations is deployed, and used, in a safe manner to avoid workplace incidents.
One of the operations conducted on arrival of a cargo vessel at a berth is the deployment of a gangway between the cargo vessel and the quay. The gangway is ordinarily provided with a netting for safety, which is deployed underneath and next to the gangway, after the gangway has been deployed. This process can take 20 to 45 minutes, thereby creating a substantial and variable delay in commencing the movement of goods from and to the cargo vessel. This process also involves the presence of workers on the gangway without the netting being fully deployed, in order to deploy the netting, ironically creating a safety hazard in attempting to erect a safety mechanism.
It is an object of the present invention to address or at least ameliorate some of the above disadvantages.
The term “comprising” (and grammatical variations thereof) is used in this specification in the inclusive sense of “having” or “including”, and not in the exclusive sense of “consisting only of”.
The above discussion of the prior art in the Background of the invention, is not an admission that any information discussed therein is citable prior art or part of the common general knowledge of persons skilled in the art in any country.
Gangplank: In this specification the term “gangplank” is intended to encompass all forms of walkway extending from a vessel to a platform adjacent to the vessel. The platform may be a dockside or it could be another vessel, for example. Hence the term “gangplank” encompasses gangway, accommodation ladder and pilot ladder.
Accordingly, in one broad form of the invention there is provided a safety netting assembly for a gangplank; the gangplank being deployable between a vessel and a quay; the assembly including:
Preferably the assembly further includes a safety netting deployment assembly attachable to the beam assembly and to the railings; the safety netting deployment assembly being movable between a stowed position in which the netting deployment assembly projects at least partially across the width of the gangplank, and a deployed position in which the netting deployment assembly extends between the beam assembly and the railings; the safety netting attached to elements of the netting deployment assembly.
Preferably the safety netting is attached to upper and lower members of a scissor-like mechanism of the netting deployment assembly.
Preferably lower ends of the lower members are attached to inside surfaces of an elongate members by hinged brackets.
Preferably the upper and lower members are interconnected by hinged joints.
Preferably upper ends of the upper members are each provided with a sleeve element; the railings passing through the sleeve elements of respective scissor-like mechanisms at each side of the gangplank as a free sliding fit.
Preferably the sleeve elements are connected to the upper ends of the upper members by hinged joints.
Preferably the safety netting is formed of first lengths of chain parallel to the railings and second lengths of chain crossing the first lengths at right angles; the first lengths and the second lengths interconnected at their intersections to form a flexible, substantially rectangular mesh.
Preferably apertures of the substantially rectangular mesh measure no greater than 190 mm on the diagonal.
Preferably the mesh of the safety netting is formed of one or more series of lower and upper panels along each side of the gangplank; lower panels attached to lower members of the scissor-like mechanisms and upper panels attached to upper members of the scissor-like mechanisms.
Preferably stanchions are urged into rotation about their pivot axles when a railing is moved longitudinally relative the beam structure of the gang plank.
Preferably the longitudinal movement of the railing raises the railing from the stowed position when moved in a first direction and lowers the railing from the deployed position when moved in a second direction.
Preferably the panels of the safety netting are brought into a substantially vertical plane relative the gangplank when the railing has been raised to the deployed position.
Accordingly, in a further broad form of the invention there is provided a method of deploying railings and safety netting on a gangplank; the method including the steps of:
Preferably the safety netting is comprised of first lengths of chain generally parallel to the railings when in the raised position, and second lengths of chain at right angles to the first lengths to form a flexible rectangular mesh.
Preferably panels of the safety netting is supported by scissor-like mechanisms disposed along each side of the gangplank.
Preferably the scissor-like mechanisms each include an upper member and a lower member; the lower member attached to sides of the gangplank by a hinged bracket; a sleeve element at an upper end of the upper member allowing passage of a railing as a free sliding fit.
Accordingly, in a further broad form of the invention there is provided a method of stowing railing and safety netting on a gangplank; the method including the steps of: moving railings at each side of the gangplank longitudinally relative the gangplank to rotate stanchions from a position substantially normal to the gangplank towards a position substantially parallel to the gangplank.
Preferably rotation of the stanchions unfolds upper and lower members of scissor-like mechanisms arranged along each side of the gangplank from generally coplanar positions between the gangplank and the railings towards substantially folded positions.
Accordingly, in a further broad form of the invention there is provided a safety netting, stanchions and railing assembly for a gangplank; the gangplank being deployable between a vessel and a quay; the assembly including;
Preferably the lengths of chain are interconnected at their crossover points by rings interconnecting adjacent chain links.
Accordingly, in a further broad form of the invention there is provided a safety netting, stanchions and railing assembly for a gangplank; the gangplank being deployable between a vessel and a quay; the assembly including;
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
With reference to
The safety deployment system 100 further includes railings 120, at either side of the gangplank pivotally interconnected with the beam structure which, when deployed, lie generally vertically above elongate members 110.
The railings 120 are part of a safety netting deployment assembly 122 as shown in
Turning again to
It will be understood that, when the railing 120 in
Safety netting 162, as shown in
Referring again to
It can be seen in the sequence of
To deploy the gangplank for use, the railings 120 are pulled in the direction of the arrow in
With reference now to
In this embodiment also, stanchions 260 are rotatably attached along each side of the longitudinal elements 210, able to be rotated from the substantially normal to gangplank as shown in
It will be noted that, in this embodiment, as can be seen from
Structurally, this third embodiment is the same as that described for the second embodiment above, that is, the gangplank is provided with rotatable stanchions 260, rotatably attached at their upper ends to railings 220. Again also, in this embodiment a flexible mesh netting 262 is directly secured to the stanchions 260.
As can be seen in
The flexible mesh netting may be made from either metallic materials or plastic materials or fibrous materials or a combination of these. So, for example, the netting may be made from rope. In alternative forms it made be made from plastics materials including polymers. Such materials will preferably be treated to provide for UV resistance given the very exposed environment in which the gangplank safety deployment system of the present application will operate. As previously stated, it may also be made from metallic materials. In preferred forms this will be stainless steel.
The flexible mesh netting, however composed, in preferred forms required to be interconnected at crossover points. In preferred forms flexibility is required at the crossover points. In preferred forms the component comprising the warp and weft elements may lie in separate planes.
Although the embodiments described are for an integrated system of gangplank with railing and netting deployment system, it will be understood that the inventive aspects of deployable railing and netting, may be retrofitted to an existing gangplank by providing the pivot points for the stanchions and, in the case of the first embodiment. hinge points for the scissor-like arrangements along the sides of the gangplank.
As a ship berths, the gangplank, which is typically supported along the side of the ship at deck level, is lowered towards the quay surface. Winches may be used to pull the railings into the deployed position which at the same time deploys the safety netting to secure the space between the edges of the gangplank and the railings.
The railing and safety netting deployment system of the invention provides for rapid deployment of a gangplank which is immediately provided with railings and safety netting as it is lowered into position. It avoids the dangerous practice of crew having to access the gangplank to install safety netting, as well as considerably shortening gangplank deployment time.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2022200154 | Jan 2022 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2023/050282 | 1/12/2023 | WO |