Mooring assembly for mooring a body, floating on a water mass

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6244920
  • Patent Number
    6,244,920
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 24, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 12, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
Starting from a mooring assembly with a fixed mooring point and the combination of at least one rigid arm which, in the moored position, lies above the water surface, a rigid connecting element connected by means of a pivot point therewith and being essentially vertical at rest, and a weight, connected to the assembly and producing at movements of the floating body to and from the mooring point resetting forces acting upon this body in that the ends of the rigid arm and the connecting element respectively, opposite the first pivot point, are connected either with the mooring point on the one hand and the floating body on the other hand or with the floating body on the one hand and the mooring point on the other hand, the invention proposes that the weight is connected to the rigid connecting element. As a result the structure of the rigid arm can be simpler and the assembly will be easier to use.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to an assembly for mooring a body, floating on a water mass, to a mooring point—such as a floating buoy, a mooring tower, a quay or another floating body, comprising the combination of at least one rigid arm which, in the moored position, lies above the water surface, a rigid connecting element connected therewith by means of a pivot point and being at rest essentially vertical, and a weight, connected to the assembly and producing, during movements of the floating body to and from the mooring point, resetting forces acting upon this floating body because the ends of the rigid arm and the connecting element respectively, which are opposite the first pivot point, are connected either to the mooring point on the one hand and the floating body on the other hand, or to the floating body on the one hand and the mooring point on the other hand.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART




Such an assembly is known in itself from EP 0 096 445 B1. According to this patent publication the weight which produces the resetting forces is provided on the rigid arm. This has as a drawback that the structure of this arm must be designed accordingly and in particular must be able to transfer the vertical forces, exerted thereon by the weight, to the pivot point between the rigid arm and the, at rest vertical, rigid connecting element, while the presence of the weight on or at the rigid arm has as a result that handling of this arm during the mooring and the loosening of the mooring respetively is cumbersome because, when the mooring installation is not in use, the lack of special supporting provisions will have as a result that the arm will disappear to below the water surface.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention aims to obviate these drawbacks and realises this by a method which is as simple as it is effective, namely in that according to the invention the weight is connected to the rigid connecting element. It can be a separate structural element fixed to the connecting element or be integrated in the structure of the connecting element, and in both cases be embodied as a container to be filled with a ballasting liquid.




As a result of the measures according to the invention the rigid arm can be considerably simpler and lighter because this rigid arm must now only take up pulling forces and no bending stresses; the fact that the weight is transferred from the rigid arm to the connecting element in no way deteriorates the operation of the mooring system as such.











SUMMARY OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic side view of a first embodiment of the invention,





FIG. 2

is a schematic side view of a second embodiment according to the invention,





FIG. 3

is a view of an embodiment in which the invention is embodied.











DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




In

FIG. 1

reference numeral


2


denotes a water mass; the surface thereof is denoted with reference numeral


4


.




On this water mass


2


floats a mooring buoy


6


, connecting to the bottom by means of anchor chains


8


; the buoy


6


carries the usual turn table


10


.




The figure also shows a tanker


12


floating on the water mass and anchored to the buoy


6


by means of the combination of at least one, rigid, in this case horizontal arm


14


and a vertical connecting element


16


. Arm


14


and connecting element


16


are interconnected in the first pivot point


18


. The connecting element


16


is connected to the tanker


12


in a second pivot point


20


and the arm


14


is connected to the turntable


10


, and therewith to the buoy


6


, in a third pivot point


22


. When there is sufficient possibility for the buoy to “tilt” this third pivot point can be omitted.




According to the invention the connecting element


16


carries a weight


24


; this can be a separate structural part fixed to the connecting element


16


or can be integrated into the structure of the connecting element


16


. During movements of the tanker


12


to and from the buoy


6


this weight


20


produces, in a manner which is known in itself, the desired resetting forces which bring the tanker back to its original position.





FIG. 2

shows an embodiment in which no use is made of a floating buoy


6


but of a rigid mooring tower


30


which rests on the bottom of a water mass


2


, protrudes over a certain distance above the surface thereof and carries at the upper end the turntable


32


. Via a pivot point


34


this turn table carries at least one rigid connecting element


36


with the weight


36


connected thereto; via the pivot point


40


the lower end of the connecting element


36


is connected with the, in this case horizontal, rigid arm


42


, the other end of which is connected via the pivot point


44


with the tanker


46


which is moored to the tower


30


. Here, too, the weight


36


can be a separate structural part fixed to the connecting element or can be integrated into the structure of the connecting element.





FIG. 3

shows a more detailed view of a mooring asembly to which the measures according to the invention have been applied. The figure shows a water mass


50


with a tanker


52


floating thereon; a mooring tower structure


56


rests on the bottom


54


. At the upper end this structure carries a turntable


58


; at both sides thereof protrudes a horizontal arm of which one is shown and denoted with reference numeral


60


. Each of the arms


60


carry a pivot point with horizontal pivot axes, one of which is shown, denoted with


62


, and each such a pivot point supports a depending rigid connecting element


64


. Each such connecting element carries a weight


66


which, in this case, is embodied as a container to be filled with a ballasting liquid (ballast water). At the lower end of each connecting element


64


there is a horizontal pivot point


68


; each such pivot point is connected to one of the two ends of a rigid yoke


70


, the other end


72


of which is connected via the horizontal pivot point


74


to the mooring structure


76


at the bow of the tanker


52


.




Of course the proposed asembly can also be used for mooring a floating body to a quay or another floating body, while, as will be clear from the foregoing, the rigid arm need not be always horizontal. One can also use two combinations which are mutually independently movable: rigid arm/connecting element.



Claims
  • 1. An assembly for mounting a body floating on a water mass,said assembly being moored to a mooring point including a floating buoy, a mooring tower, a quay or a second floating buoy, said assembly comprising: at least one rigid arm having a first end and a second end, and the first end being connected to the mooring point such that said assembly lies in the moored position above the surface, a rigid connecting element having a first end and a second end, said first end of the rigid connecting element is connected to the second end of the rigid arm by means of a first pivot point, and the second end of the rigid connecting element is connected by means of a second pivot point, such that the second pivot point lies above the first pivot point and said second pivot point is connected by a weight to the rigid arm between the first and second pivot points.
  • 2. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the weight is a separate structural part fixed to the rigid connecting element.
  • 3. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein the weight is integrated into the structure of the rigid connecting element.
  • 4. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the weight is embodied as a container filled with ballast liquid.
  • 5. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the rigid arm comprises a rigid yoke having a first end and a second end, said first and second ends being connected to the rigid connecting element.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
1013075 Sep 1999 NL
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
4606294 Di Tella et al. Aug 1986
4917038 Poldervaart et al. Apr 1990
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
219191 Nov 1985 JP