Claims
- 1. A semi-submersible operations vessel adapted for use in ice covered waters, said vessel including a subsurface flotation hull, an above-water deck structure, and an intermediate hull up-standing between said flotation hull and said deck structure, said intermediate hull including cooperating ice engaging, disaggregation, and clearing means comprising:
- (A) a counter-rotating pair of vertically oriented, ice disaggregating drums;
- (B) a nautrical wedge portion having a roughly triangular cross-section with a first side thereof being disposed proximate peripheries of said drums;
- (C) pressurized hydro-jet means adapted to deflect disaggregated ice chunks, which ice chunks tend to follow natural flow paths proximate said drum peripheries, from said natural flow paths into preferred discharge paths, said pressurized hydrojet means comprising first and second vertical arrays of nozzles generally centrally disposed on said first wedge side and further disposed generally equidistant from the axes of said drum pair, said first and second nozzle arrays being directed, respectively, outwardly between said first wedge side and the periphery of a first drum of said drum pair and outwardly between said first wedge side and the periphery of a second drum of said drum pair, such that disaggregated ice tends to follow discharge paths proximate second and third sides of said nautical wedge, thereby preventing horizontal packup of disaggregated ice chunks in the region of said drums; and
- (D) air release means disposed proximate the lower end of said intermediate hull for controllably mixing air with seawater to provide a support fluid, for ice chunks disaggregated by said drum pair, which has a lower density than seawater alone, thereby controllably slowing the ascent rate of such ice chunks to inhibit vertical packup thereof.
- 2. A semi-submersible operations vessel adapted for use in ice covered waters, said vessel including a subsurface flotation hull, an above-water deck structure, and an intermediate hull up-standing between said flotation hull and said deck structure, said intermediate hull including cooperating ice engaging, disaggregation, and clearing means comprising:
- (A) a counter-rotating pair of vertically oriented, ice disaggregating drums;
- (B) a nautical wedge portion having a roughly triangular cross-section with a first side thereof being disposed proximate peripheries of said drums;
- (C) pressurized hydro-jet means adapted to deflect disaggregated ice chunks, which ice chunks tend to follow natural flow paths proximate said drum peripheries, from said natural flow paths into preferred discharge paths, said pressurized hydrojet means comprising first and second vertical arrays of nozzles generally centrally disposed on said first wedge side and further disposed generally equidistant from the axes of said drum pair, said first and second nozzle arrays being directed, respectively, outwardly between said first wedge side and the periphery of a first drum of said drum pair and outwardly between said first wedge side and the periphery of a second drum of said drum pair, such that disaggregated ice tends to follow discharge paths proximate second and third sides of said nautical wedge, thereby preventing horizontal packup of disaggregated ice chunks in the region of said drums; and
- (D) at least two separately controllable air release means disposed proximate the lower end of said intermediate hull for controllably mixing air with seawater to provide a support fluid, for ice chunks disaggregated by said drum pair, which has a lower density than seawater alone, thereby controllably slowing the ascent rate of such ice chunks to inhibit vertical packup thereof, said first separately controllable air release means at least partially encompassing said counter-rotating ice disaggregating drums, and said second separately controllable air release means at least partially encompassing said nautical wedge.
- 3. The operations vessel of claim 2 which further includes secondary hydro-jet means disposed on second and third sides of said nautical wedge, said secondary hydro-jet means being directed generally perpendicularly to and away from said first side whereby ice chunks which have followed preferential paths proximate said second and third wedge sides are imparted with additional momentum away from said operations vessel.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 140,041, filed Apr. 14, 1980 now abandoned.
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