The present disclosure relates to a floatation collar for aquaculture applications and, in particular, to a modular floatation collar for aquaculture applications.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,886,015 which issued on Dec. 12, 1989, to Ochs discloses a modular marine floatation collar for aquaculture applications. Component collar segments are sealed by bulkheads including a connecting flange. Standard component collar segments may be assembled into a desired configuration by flange-to-flange connection of adjacent collar segments. A plurality of elongate tubular members having arcuate recesses conforming to the outer perimeters of supporting collar segments are arranged transversely atop the collar assembly so as to provide for the construction of an elevated walkway.
It is an object of the present disclosure to provide an improved modular floatation collar for aquaculture applications.
There is accordingly provided a segment for a modular floatation collar. The segment comprises a frame having a recessed compartment and a removable decking covering the recessed compartment. There is a plurality of rigging hardpoints disposed along the frame. A universal connection at each end of the frame allows the segment to be connected to an adjacent segment either linearly along a common axis, or orthogonally at a right angle. The rigging hardpoints may be disposed along a centerline of the frame. The segment may further include a plurality of installation hardpoints disposed along the frame. The frame may be mounted on a floatation unit. The floatation unit may be a plurality of spaced-apart, parallel lengths of pipe.
There is also provided a modular floatation collar comprising a segment including a frame having a recessed compartment and a removable decking covering the recessed compartment. There is a plurality of rigging hardpoints disposed along the frame. A universal connection at each end of the frame allows the segment to be connected to an adjacent segment either linearly along a common axis, or orthogonally at a right angle. The rigging hardpoints may be disposed along a centerline of the frame. The segment may further include a plurality of installation hardpoints disposed along the frame. The frame may be mounted on a floatation unit. The floatation unit is a plurality of spaced-apart, parallel lengths of pipe.
There is further provided a modular floatation collar comprising a first segment and a second segment. The first segment of the modular floatation collar has a frame and decking mounted on the frame. The second segment of the modular floatation collar has a frame and decking mounted on the frame. The modular floatation collar also includes a floatation unit. The first segment of the modular floatation collar and the second segment of the modular floatation collar are each mounted on the floatation unit. The floatation unit extends between the first segment of the modular floatation collar and the second segment of the modular floatation collar. The floatation unit may be a plurality of spaced-apart, parallel lengths of pipe. The first segment of the modular floatation collar is connected to the second segment of the modular floatation collar linearly along a common axis. The first segment of the modular floatation collar is connected to the second segment of the modular floatation collar orthogonally at a right angle.
The invention will be more readily understood from the following description of the embodiments thereof given, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to the drawings and first to
The segments are substantially the same in structure and function. Accordingly, only the first segment 12 is described in detail herein with the understanding that the other segments have substantially the same structure and function in substantially the same manner. The first segment 12 is shown in greater detail in
There are rigging hardpoints disposed along a centerline of the first segment 12, for example rigging hard point 36, which allow for weight directed deployment of a net (not shown) and adjustment of the net from the surface. The rigging hardpoints disposed along a centerline of the first segment 12 allow for internal centerline rigging to provide a more stable aquaculture pen system under a variety of loading conditions. The rigging hardpoints along a centerline of the first segment 12 also allow access for easier cleaning and maintenance of the net in the field. There are hardpoints disposed along a longitudinal edge of the segment, for example hardpoint 38 and hardpoint 40, which allow for the installation of rigging, supports, and other accessories. For example, a railing 42 is installed at hardpoint 38 and a support post 44 is installed at hardpoint 40. This mitigates against jury-rigged installations.
Each end of the first segment 12 is provided with a respective one of universal connectors 46 and 48. Each side of the first segment 12 is also provided with a respective one of the universal connectors 50 and 52. The universal connectors 46, 48, 50 and 52 are substantially the same in structure and function. Accordingly, only one of the universal connectors 46 is described in detail herein with the understanding that the other ones of the universal connectors 48, 50 and 52 have substantially the same structure and function in substantially the same manner. The universal connector 46 is shown in greater detail in
Referring back to
However, the continuous floatation unit 66 may also flex under heavy loads as shown in
Examples of modular floatation collars have been described. The following clauses are offered as further description.
It will also be understood by a person skilled in the art that many of the details provided above are by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention which is to be determined with reference to the following claims.
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62735832 | Sep 2018 | US |
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Parent | PCT/CA2019/051367 | Sep 2019 | US |
Child | 17208660 | US |