Modular bulwark deck shielding construction and assemblage

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6343563
  • Patent Number
    6,343,563
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 2, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 5, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
Single panels are supported exclusively on the uppermost and lowermost of a plurality of life rails extending between stanchions on the topside deck surface of a ship. The panels are attached to the rails by clamps which are releasable for detachment of the panels to accommodate slidable insertion and pivotal displacement by personnel for installation or replacement in shielding positions between the stanchions.
Description




The present invention relates in general to protective shielding of deck surfaces of ships during seagoing travel.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Protective shielding of ship deck surfaces for various purposes, including reduced radar detection for naval surface vessels as well as protection against wind and salt spray to reduce corrosion and maintenance costs, are goals and requirements heretofore dealt with at relatively high costs and with increase in topside marine vessel weight, involving for example permanent steel structures on topside deck surfaces, and structural shaping and material treatments of shielding facilities. Such shielding problem solutions were not only costly and added to topside weight but required continuous inspection and maintenance to remain effective. It is accordingly an important object of the present invention to provide less costly shielding protection for marine vessel topside deck surfaces, capable of being more readily maintained effectively without excessive weight increase of the topside deck.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, modular bulwarks are installed in shielding positions between stanchions ordinarily mounted on a topside deck surface of a ship, by support exclusively on the uppermost and lowermost of the plural life rails heretofore extending between the stanchions. Each of such modular bulwarks is formed by a single panel of standardized shape and size having an outer surface aligned with the stanchions and an inner surface to which assembled clamps are attached for installation and replacement of the panels by personnel standing on the topside deck surface while the ship is underway during seagoing travel. Each clamp includes a base element attached to the inner surface of the panel, having an arcuate recess within which one of the life rails is seated. An outer clamp element is interconnected with the base element by a threaded bolt fastener about which the outer element is pivotally displaced over the base element between an unclamped position and a clamped position engaging the rail seated within both clamp elements. Installation or replacement of the panel as aforementioned is effected by insertion thereof between the rails and pivotal displacement relative thereto, followed by tightening of the threaded bolt fasteners by means of wingnuts associated therewith, which also accommodates selective unclamping for panel replacement purposes.











DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING




A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of its attendant advantages will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawing wherein:





FIG. 1

is a partial side elevation view of a ship topside deck with modular bulwark shielding in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged partial section view taken substantially through a plane indicated by section line


2





2


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged partial section view taken substantially through a plane indicated by section line


3





3


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a partial perspective view of the modular bulwark shielding shown in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 5

is a partial side section view of the modular bulwark shielding of

FIGS. 1-4

being assembled.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawing in detail,

FIG. 1

depicts a portion of a topside deck


10


of a marine vessel, on which a plurality of vertical stanchions


12


are fixedly mounted in spaced relation to each other for supporting of therebetween vertically spaced horizontal life rails


14


. The topside surface of the deck


10


is thereby shielded, pursuant to the present invention, by a series of modular bulwarks


16


assembled on and attached to the rails


14


between the stanchions


12


. Each of such modular bulwarks


16


comprises a single rectangular panel


18


made of a composite lightweight material and dimensioned to a standardized size and shape so as to accommodate mass production and to fit between the stanchions


12


as illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIGS. 2

,


3


and


4


illustrate assemblage of the panels


18


on the rails


14


by assembled clamps


20


mounted on and projecting from an inner vertical surface


22


of each panel


18


. Such clamps


20


are attached to the panel surface


22


in alignment with the uppermost and lowermost of the rails


14


for support of the panels with their outer panel surfaces


24


in alignment with the outer surfaces of the leg portions


26


of the stanchions


12


and at right angles to the confronting surfaces of the stanchion leg portions


28


to which the rails


14


are connected.




Each clamp


20


includes a rectangular base element


30


attached to the inner surface


22


of a panel


18


and an outer matching element


32


having a hole


34


formed therein receiving a retention pin


36


projecting from the base element


30


, closely spaced below the rails


14


in the assembled condition of the clamp


20


as shown in

FIG. 2. A

threaded bolt fastener


38


associated with each clamp


20


extends through the assembled clamp elements


30


and


32


vertically spaced above the uppermost rail


14


(


u


) or the lowermost rail


14


(


l


). A wing nut


40


is threadedly positioned on the bolt fastener


38


in abutment with the outer clamp element


32


to hold it clamped to the base element


30


and a rail


14


seated within arcuate recesses


42


and


44


respectively formed in the clamp elements


30


and


32


. Thus, the clamps


20


may be selectively assembled and clamped to the uppermost and lowermost of the rails


14


to hold the panels


18


in the shielding positions as shown in

FIGS. 1-4

. Each clamp


20


is initially assembled as shown in

FIG. 5

, with the outer clamp element


32


pivotally positioned by its bolt fastener


38


on an associated base element


30


in an unclamped position disengaged from the retention pin


36


.




With continued reference to

FIG. 5

, the installation procedure for each panel


18


is initiated by initial assembly of the top rail clamps


20


on the panel


18


with their clamp elements


32


in the aforementioned unclamped positions. The top of the panel


18


is then slid upwardly between the top two life rails


14


, as shown in

FIG. 5

, until the arcuate recesses


42


in the base clamp elements


30


are aligned below with the uppermost rail


14


(


u


). The top clamps


20


in such unclamped conditions will then be facing inwardly from the inner surface


22


of the tilted panel


18


so as to accommodate continued manual manipulation thereof by personnel standing on the surface of the deck


10


. The panel


18


may thereby be maneuvered so as to seat the top rail


14


(


u


) within the recesses


42


and


44


of the top clamps


20


, followed by pivotal displacement in an on-board angular direction as indicated by arrow


46


to bring the bottom clamps


20


into seating engagement with the lowermost rail


14


(


l


) before all of the top and bottom clamps


20


are placed in clamped condition by manual tightening of the wingnuts


40


. Such wingnuts


40


also enable loosening of the clamps


20


and pivotal displacement of their outer elements


32


to the unclamped positions for removal and replacement of the panels


18


.




It will be apparent from the foregoing description that effective deck surface shielding is provided for by the panels


18


of the modular bulwarks


16


on the life rails


14


of an existing type of marine vessel deck


10


, without major shipyard tasking, since such modular bulwarks


16


because of the described installation procedure may be installed or removed while the marine vessel is underway so as to enable easy panel replacement under seagoing travel conditions. All of the advantages of permanent radar cross section shielding and barrier protection from wind and salt spray are thereby also afforded at a lower cost, with less topside weight and without loss of operational flexibility.




Obviously, other modifications and variations of the present invention may be possible in light of the foregoing teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. In combination with a surface deck of a marine vessel having topside stanchions mounted thereon and a plurality horizontally spaced rails extending between the stanchions, surface shielding means supported on said rails between the stanchions, comprising: modular bulwarks respectively disposed between the stanchions; and clamp means mounted on each of the modular bulwarks for attachment thereof exclusively to uppermost and lowermost of the rails between the stanchions to accommodate installation of the modular bulwarks by personnel on the surface deck of the marine vessel during seagoing travel.
  • 2. The combination as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said modular bulwarks includes: a single panel of standardized shape and size having an outer surface aligned with the stanchions and an inner surface attached to the uppermost and the lowermost of the rails by the clamp means.
  • 3. The combination as defined in claim 2, wherein said clamp means is attached to the inner surface of each of the panels of the modular bulwarks in alignment with the uppermost and the lowermost of the rails to which said clamp means is removably clamped.
  • 4. The combination as defined in claim 3, wherein said clamp means includes: a base element fixed to the inner panel surface within which one of the rails is seated; an outer element; and threaded bolt fastener means interconnecting the base and outer elements for pivotal displacement of the outer element between an unclamped position and a clamped position engaging said one of the rails seated in the base element, whereby installation of the modular bulwark is accommodated by insertion between the rails and pivotal movement relative thereto.
  • 5. The combination as defined in claim 1, wherein said clamp means is attached to the modular bulwarks in alignment with the uppermost and the lowermost of the rails to which the clamp means is removably clamped.
  • 6. The combination as defined in claim 5, wherein said clamp means includes: a base element, an outer element; and threaded bolt fastener means interconnecting the base and outer elements for pivotal displacement of the outer element between an unclamped position and a clamped position engaging said one of the uppermost or the lowermost of the rails seated in the base element, whereby installation of the modular bulwark is accommodated by insertion between the rails and pivotal movement relative thereto.
  • 7. In combination with a surface deck of a marine vessel having topside stanchions mounted thereon and a plurality horizontally spaced rails extending between the stanchions, surface shielding means supported by said rails between the stanchions, comprising: single panels respectively disposed between the stanchions; and clamp means mounted on each of the panels for attachment thereof exclusively to uppermost and lowermost of the rails between the stanchions to accommodate installation by personnel on the surface deck of the marine vessel during seagoing travel.
  • 8. The combination as defined in claim 7, wherein said clamp means includes: a base element fixed to one of the panels and within which one of the rails is seated; an outer element; and bolt fastener means interconnecting the base and outer elements for pivotal displacement of the outer element between an unclamped position and a clamped position engaging said one of the rails seated in the base element, whereby installation of the panel is accommodated by insertion between the rails and pivotal movement relative thereto.
  • 9. The combination as defined in claim 8, wherein said clamp means further includes: means threadedly mounted on the bolt fastener means for selectively tightening the outer element in the clamped position to hold said one of the rails seated in the base element.
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