Claims
- 1. Lifesaving apparatus for vessels comprising a buoy suitable for being carried by a vessel in a manner permitting easy launching of the buoy should the vessel sink, said buoy including a buoyant body and a cable reel rotatably mounted on the buoy and carrying a cable of adequate strength to act as an anchor cable, said cable being suitable for connection with the vessel so as to maintain connection between the floating buoy and the vessel after the vessel has sunk, wherein said buoy includes a deck area suitable for accommodating at least one crew member and several passengers and having a configuration which provides a stable loading deck to receive passengers from the vessel and to allow the passengers to enter life rafts held close to the buoy, and also accommodates a plurality of inflatable life rafts together with pressurized gas containers for inflating the rafts said rafts having a combined capacity greatly in excess of the number of persons that can be carried on the buoy itself, said rafts being contained in canisters releasably held on said deck, said buoy including a mooring line normally stowed on a reel carried by the buoy but releasable therefrom under the control of a crew member after the buoy has been released from the vessel, said mooring line being capable of holding said plurality of life rafts when inflated and floating on the water and when carrying passengers.
- 2. Lifesaving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said reel carrying the anchoring cable is provided with a brake arranged to be operated by a crew member on the deck of the buoy.
- 3. Lifesaving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said buoy has a substantially flat bottom and is provided with an engine drivingly connected to a propeller situated in a generally central position under the buoy, said propeller being mounted on a spindle which is carried by a mounting rotatable about a vertical axis to direct the propeller in different directions relative to the buoy.
- 4. Lifesaving apparatus for vessels comprising a buoy suitable for being easily launched should the vessel sink, said buoy including a buoyant body and having a substantially flat bottom, and being provided with an engine drivingly connected to a propeller situated in a central position under said body, said propeller being carried by a shaft held by a mounting which is rotatable about a vertical axis to direct the propeller in different directions relative to the buoy, said buoy including a deck area suitable for accommodating at least one crew member and several passengers and having a configuration which provides a stable loading deck to receive passengers from the vessel and to allow the passengers to enter life rafts held close to the buoy, and also carrying a plurality of inflatable life rafts which together with pressurized gas containers for inflating the rafts are contained in canisters releasably held on said deck area, said life rafts having a combined capacity greatly in excess of the numbers of persons that can be carried by the buoy itself, said buoy also including a mooring line normally stowed on a reel carried by the buoy but releasable therefrom under the control of a crew member after the buoy has been released from the vessel, said mooring line being capable of holding said plurality of life rafts when inflated and floating on the water and when carrying passengers.
- 5. Lifesaving apparatus in accordance with claim 1, containing sufficient buoyant material to support the whole weight of the buoy and parts carried thereby with reserve buoyancy for personnel, without reliance on any water-tight compartments.
- 6. Lifesaving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said buoyant body is substantially filled with closed pore foam plastics.
- 7. Lifesaving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, in combination with mounting means arranged to be carried by a vessel above the deck thereof and allowing the buoy to be launched from either side of the vessel, said mounting means including means for suspending the buoy during launching, which means are displaceable so as to allow the buoy to float off the vessel without entanglement in the event of a sudden sinking.
- 8. Lifesaving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said mooring line is buoyant and carries a light and eyes spaced along its length.
- 9. Lifesaving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said life rafts have a capacity at least seven times that of the buoy.
- 10. Lifesaving apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said life rafts have a capacity at least seven times that of the buoy.
- 11. Lifesaving apparatus for vessels, comprising a buoy suitable for being carried by a vessel in a manner permitting easy launching of the buoy should the vessel sink, said buoy including a buoyant body with a deck area suitable for accommodating crew members and several passengers, and having a configuration which provides a stable loading deck to receive passengers from the vessel and to allow the passengers to enter life rafts held close to the buoy, said buoy being provided with a plurality of inflatable life rafts together with compressed gas containers for inflating the life rafts, said rafts being contained in canisters releasably held on said buoy, said buoy including a mooring line normally stowed on a reel carried by the buoy but releasable therefrom after the buoy has been released from the vessel, said mooring line being capable of holding said plurality of life rafts in position relative to the buoy when the rafts are loaded with passengers, and wherein said life rafts have a combined capacity greatly in excess of the number of persons that can be carried by the buoy itself.
- 12. Lifesaving apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said buoy is provided with an engine driven propeller so as to be self-propelled.
- 13. Lifesaving apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said buoy body is filled with closed-pore foam plastics.
- 14. Lifesaving apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said life rafts have a capacity at least seven times that of the buoy.
- 15. Lifesaving apparatus for vessels comprising a buoy suitable for being carried by a vessel in a manner permitting easy launching of the buoy should the vessel sink, said buoy including a buoyant body and a cable reel rotatably mounted on the buoy and carrying a cable of adequate strength to act as an anchor cable, said cable being suitable for connection with the vessel so as to maintain connection between the floating buoy and the vessel after the vessel has sunk, said buoy including a deck area suitable for accommodating at least one crew member and several passengers, and also accommodating a plurality of inflatable life rafts together with pressurized gas containers for inflating the rafts, said rafts being contained in canisters releasably held on said deck, said buoy including a mooring line normally stowed on a reel carried by the buoy but releasable therefrom under the control of a crew member after the buoy has been released from the vessel, said mooring line being capable of holding said life rafts when inflated and floating on the water, and in which each side of said buoy is provided with two pulleys situated at opposite ends of the buoy, each pulley carrying a tag line having its upper end releasably secured to the deck of the buoy and its lower end attached to a weight, said upper ends of the tag lines being releasable from the deck and attachable to tethers connected to the vessel whereby when the buoy is along side the vessel the upper ends of the tag lines which are on the side of the buoy remote from the vessel may be detached from the deck of the buoy and attached to said tethers, whereupon the said weights tension the tag lines and the tethers in such manner as to hold the buoy against the side of the vessel.
- 16. Lifesaving apparatus for vessels, comprising a buoy suitable for being carried by a vessel in a manner permitting easy launching of the buoy should the vessel sink, said buoy including a buoyant body with a deck area suitable for accommodating crew members and several passengers, said buoy being provided with a plurality of inflatable life rafts together with compressed gas containers for inflating the life rafts, said rafts being contained in canisters releasably held on said buoy, said buoy including a mooring line normally stowed on a reel carried by the buoy but releasable therefrom after the buoy has been released from the vessel, said mooring line being capable of holding said life rafts in position relative to the buoy, and said life rafts having a combined capacity greatly in excess of the number of persons that can be carried by the buoy itself, and in which each side of the buoy is provided with two pulleys situated at opposite ends of the buoy, each pulley carrying a tag line having its upper end releasably secured to the deck of the buoy and its lower end attached to a weight, said upper ends of the tag lines being releasable from the deck and attachable to tethers connected to the vessel whereby when the buoy is along side the vessel the upper ends of the tag lines which are on the side of the buoy remote from the vessel may be detached from the deck of the buoy and attached to said tethers, whereupon the said weights tension the tag lines and the tethers in such manner as to hold the buoy against the side of the vessel.
- 17. Lifesaving apparatus for vessels comprising, in combination, a buoy and mounting means for the buoy, said mounting means having a normal, retracted position in which the buoy is allowed to float off the vessel when sinking without interference by the mounting means and also having a launching position in which the mounting means can suspend the buoy and launch this over the side of the vessel, said buoy having means for holding the buoy close to the side of the vessel when launched, said buoy including a buoyant body with a configuration which provides a stable deck area suitable for accommodating crew members and several passengers, said buoy being provided with a plurality of inflatable life rafts together with compressed gas containers for inflating the life rafts, said rafts being contained in canisters releasably held on said buoy, said buoy including a mooring line normally stowed on a reel carried by the buoy but releasable therefrom after the buoy has been released from the vessel, said mooring line being capable of holding said plurality of life rafts in position relative to the buoy, and wherein said life rafts have a combined capacity greatly in excess of the number of persons that can be carried by the buoy itself.
- 18. Lifesaving apparatus according to claim 17, wherein said mounting means include means for suspending said buoy which means are mounted for swinging about a vertical axis from a position in which said means are capable of launching the buoy over the side of the vessel to a position in which they are clear of the vertical space above the buoy so as not to interfere with the buoy if this floats free from the vessel when sinking.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 471,964, filed May 21, 1974, now abandoned and superseded by continuation-in-part application Ser. No. 649,788 filed Jan. 16, 1976.
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Divisions (1)
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