Claims
- 1. A method of launching a lifeboat supported on the uppermost one of a plurality of support members which includes a lowermost one pivotally mounted over the deck of a ship and a plurality of other support members extending upwardly from the lowermost one and being pivotally interconnected together, comprising applying a force to pivot selected ones of any one of said support members relative to the others while blocking the pivotal connections of the others to maintain a rigid interconnection of said others and so as to control the amount of lowering of the boat which is thereby effected as well as how much the boat will move outwardly of the lowermost support member.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein there are at least two support members pivotally interconnected located above said lowermost one wherein the one above the lowermost one is pivoted substantially to a horizontal position so as to bring the one above the lowermost one and the one above it into a substantially horizontally extending outward position in which the boat will be moved outwardly furthermost from the lowermost support member.
- 3. A member according to claim 1, wherein there are at least three support members above said lowermost support member all pivotally interconnected wherein the support member above the lowermost one and the next adjacent one and the next adjacent one above it are maintained rigid and they are pivoted together about the lowermost one in an outward direction to bring the boat the full length of the three support members above the lowermost one outwardly from the lowermost one.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, wherein the weight of the support members is used to provide a shifting force and the support members above the lowermost one are swung in a selected direction in response to the application of the force.
- 5. A method of launching a lifeboat which is supported on a support member which is pivotally supported on a plurality of additional vertically superposed support members and which support members are mounted on a fixed deck and pivotally interconnected at its mounting location and to each other, comprising using the weight of at least one of the support members and the weight of the boat to pressurize a fluid pressure driving source, directing the fluid pressure driving source so as to pivot selected ones of said support members in a selected direction in which the boat is to be launched and by a predetermined amount, controlling the amount of pivoting of each additional support member relative to the next adjacent support member so as to control the amount of vertical lowering of the boat and the amount at which the boat will be shifted outwardly in respect to the sides of the ship on which it is to be launched.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, wherein each additional support member is arranged substantially vertically upright initially, and in order to lower the boat so that it extends furthermost from the side of the ship the lowermost one and the next adjacent support member are pivoted so that all of the other support members extend substantially horizontally.
- 7. A method according to claim 5, wherein each additional support is arranged substantially vertically upright initially and wherein in order to lower the boat so that it will be closest to the side a single pair of support members are pivoted relative to each other to drop the support members above the pivotal connection into substantially a vertical position and present the boat closest to the side of the ship.
- 8. A method of launching a device such as a lifeboat supported on the uppermost one of a plurality of support members which include a lowermost support member pivotally mounted over a fixed base and a plurality of other support members extending upwardly from the lowermost one and being pivotally interconnected together, comprising varying the end position of the device in respect to both its lateral and vertical spacing from the fixed base by applying a force to pivot selected ones of any one of said support members by a selected amount relative to the other of said support members while selectively blocking the pivotal connections of at least one of the others to maintain a rigid interconnection of said at least one of the others at a selected angle relative to each other so as to control the amount of the lowering of the device which is thereby effected as well as how much the device will move outwardly of the lowermost support member.
- 9. A method according to claim 8, wherein the lateral spacing of the device relative to the lowermost support member is effected by pivoting selected support members to substantially horizontal positions so as to increase the lateral spacing of the device from the lowermost support member.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 268,160, filed May 29, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,395,967.
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