Claims
- 1. A rescue boat davit for stowing, launching and retrieving a rescue boat for a ship comprising:
(a) an A-shaped frame comprising two elongated legs integrally joined at one end thereof to form an apex, and pivotally mounted at the other end thereof to the ship, the A-shaped frame being pivotally moveable between an upright rescue boat stowage position and a lowered rescue boat launching and retrieving position, the A-shaped frame further having a sheave assembly mounted on the apex; (b) a winch assembly comprising a cable drum and a winch line, one end of the winch line being securely clamped to and wound on the cable drum and the other end being releasably fastened to the rescue boat, the winch line passing over the sheave assembly to suspend the rescue boat from the apex of the Ashaped frame, and (c) an upright post mounted to the ship, the upright post providing a mount for the winch assembly.
- 2. A rescue boat davit according to claim 1 wherein the A-shaped frame includes a crutch assembly for supporting the rescue boat when the rescue boat is stowed.
- 3. A rescue boat davit according to claim 2 wherein the crutch assembly is manually adjustable relative to the rescue boat.
- 4. A rescue boat davit according to claim 2 wherein the crutch assembly comprises a support leg releasably clamped to the A-shaped frame and a face plate mounted on one end of the support leg, the face plate being dimensioned to receive and support the rescue boat.
- 5. A rescue boat davit according to claim 1 wherein the sheave assembly comprises a circular sheave mounted on a spindle, the circular sheave having a circumferentially grooved outer surface to receive and maintain the winch line around the circular sheave.
- 6. A rescue boat davit according to claim 1 further including a wire strop having one end connected to the A-shaped frame and another end connected to the upright post.
- 7. A rescue boat davit according to claim 1 wherein the A-shaped frame includes a davit stop fitting assembly mounted over the sheave assembly.
- 8. A rescue boat davit according to claim 7 wherein the davit stop fitting assembly comprises a housing having a base and a stop plate mounted to the base, the stop plate having an outer diameter that extends outwardly from the base of the housing, and an inner diameter that forms a mounting surface for the base of the housing.
- 9. A rescue boat davit according to claim 8 wherein the housing and the sheave assembly are mounted on a spindle.
- 10. A rescue boat davit according to claim 8 wherein the winch line incorporates a metal ring within its length, the metal ring having an outer diameter that is greater than the inner diameter of the stop plate whereby, as the winch line is taken up on the cable drum, the metal ring contacts and cooperates with the stop plate, and further winding of the winch line causes the A-shaped frame to pivot forward to its upright stowage position.
- 11. A rescue boat davit according to claim 1 further including a boarding platform mounted to the ship, the boarding platform permitting loading of the rescue boat when the rescue boat is stowed.
- 12. A rescue boat davit for storing, launching and retrieving a rescue boat for a ship comprising:
an A-shaped frame comprising two elongated legs having inboard and outboard ends, the outboard ends being joined to form an apex, and the inboard ends being pivotally mounted to the ship, the A-shaped frame being pivotally moveable between an upright rescue boat stowage position and a lowered rescue boat launching and retrieving position, the A-shaped frame further having a sheave assembly mounted on the apex; a winch assembly comprising a cable drum and a winch line, the winch line having one end thereof securely clamped to and wound on the cable drum and the other end thereof releasably fastened to the rescue boat, the winch line passing over the sheave assembly to suspend the rescue boat from the apex of the A-shaped frame; and an upright post assembly having a base mounted to the ship and an upper end providing a mount for the winch assembly.
- 13. A rescue boat davit according to claim 12 wherein the A-shaped frame includes a crutch assembly for supporting the rescue boat when the rescue boat is stowed.
- 14. A rescue boat davit according to claim 13 wherein the crutch assembly comprises a support leg releasably clamped to the A-shaped frame and a face plate mounted on one end of the support leg, the face plate being dimensioned to receive and support the rescue boat.
- 15. A rescue boat davit according to claim 12 wherein the A-shaped frame includes a davit stop fitting assembly mounted over the sheave assembly.
- 16. A rescue boat davit according to claim 15 wherein the davit stop fitting assembly comprises a housing having a base and a stop plate mounted to the base, the stop plate having an outer diameter that extends outwardly from the base of the housing, and an inner diameter that forms a mounting surface for the base of the housing.
- 17. A rescue boat davit according to claim 16 wherein the housing and the sheave assembly are mounted on a spindle.
- 18. A rescue boat davit according to claim 17 wherein the winch line incorporates a metal ring within its length, the metal ring having an outer diameter that is greater than the inner diameter of the stop plate, whereby, as the winch line is taken up on the cable drum, the metal ring contacts and cooperates with the stop plate, and further winding of the winch line causes the A-shaped frame to pivot forward to its upright stowage position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Priority is claimed of U.S. Provisional Application, U.S. Ser. No. 60/182,378, filed Feb. 14, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60182378 |
Feb 2000 |
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