Any and all applications for which a foreign or domestic priority claim is identified in the Application Data Sheet as filed with the present application are hereby incorporated by reference under 37 CFR 1.57.
The invention concerns a jettison device for a ship, platform or similar, particularly for a potentially hazardous object.
Most ships and other ocean-going vessels, as well as mobile and stationary platforms for offshore use, have a number of potentially hazardous objects on board. Such objects may be pressurized gas cylinders (also referred to as gas bottles), canisters containing explosives, or other flammable or explosive substances or objects. A common denominator for these objects is that they pose a threat to the ship or platform, including its crew, in case of fire. Maritime regulations stipulate that in case of a fire in the vicinity of gas bottles, the bottles shall be moved to a safe area. The process of locating and removing such gas bottles is time-consuming, and potentially hazardous, and tends to delay the fire-fighting operations. It is therefore a need for a device by means of which such hazardous objects may be isolated.
CA 2 151 880 A1 describes a flexible, inflatable, recoverable “environmental hazard container assembly”, capable of containing a product while not allowing the introduction of any contaminants, and able to be rapidly deployed from either a vessel or a barge. The assembly is comprises a container, a cap, a storage and deployment device. In operation, latches holding a lid and platform portions of a box are tripped manually. Hydraulic cylinders located on the sides of the box are then activated, which rotates the main part of the box upward and outward around the hinge connecting the main part of the box to the platform.
DD 283 115 A5 describes a device configured for—in one operation—throwing a container from a ship, particularly a container with dangerous content. A container frame is provided with two rocker arms, which are hinged to the frame, parially supporting the container, and driven by actuators. When the pivot arms are lifted, the container is released from its attachment to the frame and is allowed to fall into the water.
The invention is set forth and characterized in the main claim, while the dependent claims describe other characteristics of the invention.
It is thus provided a jettison device for a ship, platform or similar, comprising a housing having an opening configured for facing towards an outside region of the ship or platform, a container for holding one or more objects, and removably arranged in the housing and locked in the housing via releasable locking means (28); a launch platform releasably connected to the housing and configured for supporting the container; characterized by complementary slanted surfaces on the launch platform and the container, respectively, or by a releasable hinged connection between the container and the launch platform. The container may comprise a cover panel configured for covering the opening.
In one embodiment, the container comprises signal emitting means, such as sonar transmitters or similar. The container may comprise retrieval means, whereby the container may retrieved from a submerged state. The container jettison means may comprise complementary slanted surfaces on the launch platform and the container, respectively.
It is also provided a ship, platform or other vessel, characterized in that it comprises at least one of the jettison devices and that at least one jettison device is arranged in or near a hull surface, with the opening facing a region outside the hull surface.
The invented system provides a jettison device for removing potentially hazardous objects (such as gas bottles) from a secure storage position on in or near the side of a ship, platform or other vessel, and deploying the object(s) safely to sea.
These and other characteristics of the invention will become clear from the following description of a preferential form of embodiment, given as a non-restrictive example, with reference to the attached schematic drawings, wherein:
The following description will use terms such as “horizontal”, “vertical”, “lateral”, “back and forth”, “up and down”, “upper”, “lower”, “inner”, “outer”, “forward”, “rear”, etc. These terms generally refer to the views and orientations as shown in the drawings and that are associated with a normal use of the invention. The terms are used for the reader's convenience only and shall not be limiting.
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The removable container 7 comprises a protective cage structure 21 on a downward-slanting base 18, the base being configured for support on the upward-slanting base 17 as shown in
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The complete jettison device 4 (as shown in
Although not shown, it should be understood that the launch platform or/and housing may comprise ejection means, for example explosive charges, pressurized cartridges, loaded spring devices, or other actuators, configured to push the container 7 out of the housing 6.
The removable container 7 may be furnished with floatation devices (not shown), whereby it will remain floating in the water surface. However, in a hazardous situation, for example involving a fire, it may be advantageous to have the removable container sink to the seabed or to a predetermined depth beneath the water surface. Therefore the removable container may be furnished with suitable weights and/or buoyancy devices (not shown) as the case may be.
A key feature of the invented jettison device 7 is that it is installed in or near the hull surface 5, such that at least one side of the jettison device is facing environment outside the ship O. In addition to the advantages mentioned above, this close proximity to the outside environment also provides for efficient cooling of the gas bottles, due to their exposure to the ambient air.
An alternative placement of the jettison device 4, on a ship 1′ having an aft superstructure 2′, is illustrated in
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