Information
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Patent Grant
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6546887
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Patent Number
6,546,887
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Date Filed
Friday, August 3, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 15, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Morano; S. Joseph
- Olson; Lahs A.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 114 78
- 114 71
- 114 65 R
- 114 74 A
- 428 119
- 428 3144
- 428 3148
- 428 3171
- 428 3177
- 428 3191
- 410 121
- 410 130
- 052 3091
- 052 3099
- 244 119
- 244 117 R
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A movable bulkhead with a first side and a second side, said first and second sides having upper and lower edges and first and second ends, wherein a first layer with inner and outer surfaces defines at least part of said first side with said outer surface, and a second layer with inner and outer surfaces defines at least part of said second side with said outer surface, an intermediate layer comprised of elastomer being bonded between said inner surface of said first layer and said inner surface of said second layer so as to transfer shear forces between said first and second layers.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to movable bulkheads which can be positioned at predetermined locations along the length of a ship to create separate cargo holds More particularly the invention relates to movable grain bulkheads.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Typically two grain bulkheads are vertically stacked to form a temporary transverse cargo bulkhead. For the specific application of movable bulkheads to the transport of grain in cargo ships, the stacked bulkheads interlock along the line of intersection and locking pins in the ends of the bulkheads are used to locate and lock the bulkhead structure to the inner hold of the ship. Bulkheads may be loaded with a lateral pressure from a grain cargo on one side only if the adjacent hold is empty and for this reason the required strength of grain bulkheads is correspondingly high. When not in use, the bulkheads are stored at the end of the cargo hold, in a group of four. Safety laws require that doors and a fixed ladder must be provided in each bulkhead. This is for escape of dockyard workers into the next hold in the case of being trapped in a hold when filling of the hold begins or escape out of the hold in case the adjoining hold has already been filled.
Previously bulkheads have been made of a complex all steel construction consisting of a corrugated structure with plates welded to it to provide a flush surface and channels framing horizontally and vertically around the periphery. This steel structure is heavy, comprises a great number of pieces and requires many welds to hold it together.
A so-called “sandwich plate system” (SPS) is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,778,813, incorporated herein by reference and British Patent Application GB-A-2,337,022, incorporated herein by reference. The sandwich plate system provides a structural sandwich plate member comprising first and second metal layers and an intermediate layer which is formed of an elastomer which is bonded to the metal layers with sufficient strength to transfer shear forces therebetween. The intermediate layer may also be a composite core as described in International Application No. WO 01/32414, incorporated herein by reference.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
The object of invention is to provide a grain bulkhead which is an improvement over the prior art. A further object is to provide a grain bulkhead of a more simple construction than those of the prior art, which weighs less, comprises fewer parts and requires fewer welds to hold it together.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a movable bulkhead for use in dividing the hold of a cargo vessel, said bulkhead comprising a sandwich plate member comprising first and second outer metal layers and an intermediate layer comprised of a plastics or polymer material bonded to said first and second outer metal layers with sufficient strength to transfer shear forces therebetween.
The movable grain bulkhead of the present invention is simple to assemble and is light whilst having the required strength and stiffness.
The movable grain bulkhead according to the present invention may further comprise an upper box beam and a lower box beam, the upper box beam forming the upper edge of the first and second sides and the lower box beam forming the lower edges of the first and second sides.
This preferred embodiment has the advantage of further reducing weight.
The movable grain bulkhead of the present invention may further comprise a plurality of forms located between the first and second layers.
This preferred embodiment also has the advantage of further reducing the weight of the movable grain bulkhead and of further structural simplification.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described by way of example only with reference presently preferred embodiments and to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is an elevation of a movable grain bulkhead according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of a movable grain bulkhead according to the first embodiment taken through line A—A in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of a recessed step in a movable grain bulkhead according to a variation of the first embodiment of the present invention taken through the line C—C in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is an elevation of a movable grain bulkhead according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view taken through line B—B in
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view of the upper part of a variant of the first embodiment;
FIG. 7
is a cross-sectional view of another variant of the first embodiment.
FIG. 8
is an elevation of a further variant of the first embodiment; and
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line D—D in FIG.
8
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Like numerals are used throughout the Figures to represent like parts.
A first embodiment of movable bulkhead is illustrated in FIG.
1
. The bulkhead
100
is of a generally rectangular shape defined by an upper edge
103
, a lower edge
104
, a first end
105
and a second end
106
. As can be seen from
FIG. 2
, which is a cross-section taken through line A—A of
FIG. 1
, the grain bulkhead has a first side
101
and a second side
102
.
A first layer
110
defines, with an outer surface, at least part of the first side
101
. A second layer
120
, defines with an outer surface, at least part of the second side
102
. Between the first layer
110
and the second layer
120
on inner surfaces, opposite the outer surfaces, an intermediate layer
115
is bonded. The intermediate layer is comprised of an elastomer and is bonded between the inner surfaces of the first and second layers
110
,
120
so as to transfer shear forces between the first and second layers
110
,
120
. The construction comprising the first layer
110
, the second layer
120
and intermediate layer
115
is a so-called SPS structure, the construction of which is described in the documents mentioned above.
As can be seen from
FIG. 1
, the first and second layers
110
,
120
do not extend to the upper edge
103
or the lower edge
104
. Between the first and second layers
110
,
120
, and the upper edge
103
is a top box beam
130
. Between the first and second layers
110
,
120
and the lower edge
104
is a bottom box beam
132
. The top and bottom box beams
130
,
132
are constructed in a similar way and this is best illustrated in FIG.
2
. The top and bottom box beams
130
,
132
comprise a U-shaped section, section
140
which forms the upper and lower edges
103
,
104
. Opposite to this section
140
is an A-shaped cross-section
142
, which is comprised of an equal leg angle
142
a
and a channel section
142
b
. Attached between section
140
and section
142
are external face plates
143
and
144
. The first and second layers
110
,
120
are attached to the A-shaped sections
142
of the upper and lower box beams
130
,
132
.
Some variants on the first embodiment are shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
. As shown in
FIG. 6
, the angle attaching the SPS panel to the upper box beam
130
is omitted as it is not necessary to deflect grain.
In
FIG. 7
, the SPS panel
110
,
115
,
120
is offset so as to be aligned with one face of the upper and lower box beams
130
,
132
. A deflector plate
171
is provided to prevent grain piling up on the ledge formed by lower box beam
132
.
In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 1
, there is a series of recesses
162
in the first side
101
of the movable grain bulkhead
100
. The plurality of recesses
162
form steps
165
from the lower edge
104
to the upper edge
103
. Some of the plurality of recesses
162
are located between the first or second layers
110
,
120
and the steel plate
112
forming the end box
105
.
A through-hole in the movable bulkhead
100
from the first side
101
to the second side
102
is covered with a door
160
which can be opened and closed. The door
160
and the steps
165
allow dockyard workers to move from one hold to another or to escape from the hold if they are trapped in a hold when filling of the hold begins.
In the arrangement shown in
FIG. 1
, the SPS plate extends over the central shaded area. The top and bottom box beams
130
,
132
and the side sections are all steel constructions. In an alternative arrangement, shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9
, the SPS plate extends the full width of the bulkhead. Two vertical box beams
173
,
174
are provided to accommodate the steps
165
and door
160
.
One or more spacers
117
, attached between the first layer
110
and the second layer
120
, are optionally used to split the space between the first and second layers
110
,
120
into a plurality of chambers or cavities. In the illustrated embodiment only a single vertical spacer
117
is illustrated. However, as will be apparent to those skilled in the art, several vertical and horizontal spacers may be used in any combination.
FIGS. 1 and 2
illustrate an elevation and the cross-section for a movable grain bulkhead with an SPS panel that is centered with respect to its width. A inor variation eliminates the angle which attaches the SPS panel to the upper box beam
103
as it is not required to deflect grain and simplifies the construction. An alternate variation offsets the SPS panel so that it is aligned with one edge of both the upper and lower box beams. The SPS panel extends the full width of the hold between end members
105
and
106
. Vertical steel box beams, equal in width and extending between the upper and lower box beams, are located locally to house the door and recessed steps.
FIG. 3
illustrates a section through this box beam with a typical recessed step which extends to one of the layers of the SPS panel
110
or
120
. This minor modification further simplifies the construction and reduces the bulkhead's weight.
The grain bulkhead
100
also comprises locking pins
150
which are used to align and fix the bulkhead with the inner hold of the ship. In the first embodiment the locking pins project from the first and second ends
105
,
106
in positions close to the upper and lower edges
103
,
104
when the pins are withdrawn (recessed) into pockets
152
of the horizontal box beams
130
and
140
. In the first embodiment each box beam has associated with it a two locking pins
150
, one at the first end
105
and one at the second end
106
. The pocket
152
is located between the first and second sides
101
,
102
and surrounds part of the associated locking pin
150
which is inserted between the first and second sides
101
,
102
. The pocket is further comprised of stiffening plates
153
,
154
which act as guides for the locking pin.
In order that one movable grain bulkhead according to the present invention may be stacked on top of another movable grain bulkhead according to the present invention, guides (simple flat bars) are attached on the upper and lower edges
103
,
104
. Two locators
146
in spaced apart relationship are attached on the U-shaped beam
104
of the upper box beam
130
and one spacer
148
is attached on the U-shaped beam
104
of the lower box beam
132
. The lower spacers
146
are spaced apart such that an upper spacer
148
can be positioned between them. The interlocking of these bars
146
,
148
provides a shear connection between stacked bulkheads.
FIG. 4
illustrates, in plan view, a second embodiment according to the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view taken through line B—B in FIG.
4
. In this embodiment a first layer
210
defines, on its outer surface, the first side
101
of the grain bulkhead
200
. A second layer
220
, defines on its outer side the second side
102
of the grain bulkhead
200
. The first and second layers
210
,
220
extend substantially up to the outer edge
103
and lower edge
104
of the bulkhead. The first and second layers
210
,
220
are connected at the upper and lower edges
103
,
104
with U-shaped beams
225
. The cavity between the first and second layers
210
,
220
is divided by a plurality of vertical spaces
230
,
240
,
250
connected between the first and second layers and by a horizontal spacer
235
also connected between the first and second layers
210
or
220
. Any number of vertical and horizontal spaces may be used. In between the first and second layers are a plurality of forms
217
. An intermediate layer
215
comprised of elastomer fills the space in the cavities not occupied by the forms
217
and is bonded between the inner surface (opposite the outer surface) of the first and second layers
210
,
220
so as to transfer shear forces between the first and second layers.
The forms
217
may be made of any type of lightweight foam material, e.g. polyurethane (PU) foam, which does not react with (metal) layers
210
,
220
or with the elastomer. Preferably the form is sufficiently rigid so as not to be easily compressed by the first and second layers
210
,
220
or the intermediate layer
215
. The form
217
may be moulded to a specific shape or constructed in a generic manner of specific thicknesses. In the limit, these forms may be air inflated plastic or rubberized tubes. In the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 4 and 5
the forms
217
have a rectangular cross-section and only contact the first and second layers
210
,
220
in limited areas. This is not necessary in all cases and the forms may make contact with the first and second layers
210
,
220
along their entire length and may have any cross-section including irregular cross-sections.
In the areas between the forms
217
and the ends
105
,
106
of the bulkhead
200
, recesses
162
, a door
160
and pockets for locking pins
150
are assembled as in the first embodiment. Because the second embodiment does not have top and bottom box beams, a horizontal stiffening plate
245
is positioned between the ends
105
,
106
along with a vertical stiffener
250
to form the borders for the pocket which houses the locking pins.
In the above two described embodiments all of the components except for the intermediate layers
115
,
215
and forms
217
are made of metallic materials, preferably steel. The bulkheads are manufactured by welding together the steel components and, in the first example, injecting the intermediate layer
115
as a final step using a method as described in British Patent Application GB-A-2,337,022.
In the case of the second embodiment, before the step of placing the second layer
220
onto the spacers
235
,
230
,
240
which have already been welded to the first layer
210
, the forms
217
are inserted into their relevant positions. After the forms
217
have been positioned, the second layer
220
is attached to the spaces
230
,
235
,
240
and finally the intermediate layer
215
is injected into the spaces in the cavities between the forms
217
as is described in United Kingdom Patent Application No. 9926333.7.
Whilst an embodiment of the invention has been described above, it should be appreciated that this is illustrative and not intended to be limitative of the scope of the invention, which is defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A movable bulkhead for use in dividing the hold of a cargo vessel into a first cargo hold section and a second cargo hold section, the first and second cargo hold sections being adjacent cargo hold sections, said bulkhead comprising a sandwich plate member comprising:a first metal layer, the first metal layer including an outer surface and an inner surface, the outer surface of the first metal layer defining a first outer surface of the bulkhead, the first outer surface of the bulkhead defining a wall of the first cargo hold section; a second metal layer, the second metal layer including an outer surface and an inner surface, the outer surface of the second metal layer defining a second outer surface of the bulkhead, the second outer surface of the bulkhead defining a wall of the second cargo hold section; and an intermediate layer comprising a material bonded to the inner surfaces of the first and second metal layers with sufficient strength to transfer shear forces therebetween, wherein the material occupies substantially the entire extent between the inner surfaces of the first and second metal layers and the material comprises at least one of a plastic and a polymer.
- 2. A movable bulkhead according to claim 1 further comprising first and second box beams extending across the top and bottom respectively of said sandwich plate member.
- 3. A movable bulkhead according to claim 2 wherein said first and second box beams have a thickness greater than the thickness of said sandwich plate member.
- 4. A movable bulkhead according to claim 3 further comprising an angle section joining said sandwich plate member to said second box beam.
- 5. A movable bulkhead according to claim 3 wherein said sandwich plate member is connected to said second box beam such that a first face of said sandwich plate member is substantially flush with a first face of said second box beam and further comprising an inclined plate connected between a second face of said sandwich plate member opposite said first face thereof and a corner of said second box beam.
- 6. A movable bulkhead according to claim 2 further comprising first and second steel side sections extending between the top and bottom of said sandwich plate member.
- 7. A movable bulkhead according to claim 6 wherein said first and second steel side sections provide a doorway through said bulkhead and a set of steps.
- 8. A movable bulkhead according to claim 2 wherein said sandwich plate member extends substantially the full width of said bulkhead.
- 9. A movable bulkhead according to claim 8 further comprising at least one vertical box beam extending between said first and second box beams spaced from the edge of said sandwich plate member.
- 10. A movable bulkhead according to claim 9 wherein said at least one vertical box beam accommodates a door through said bulkhead and a set of steps.
- 11. A movable bulkhead according to claim 1 wherein said sandwich plate member extends substantially the entire width and height of said movable bulkhead.
- 12. A movable bulkhead according to claim 11 wherein said intermediate layer comprises at least one low-density form and said plastics or polymer material occupies all of the space between said metal layers not occupied by said form.
- 13. A movable bulkhead according to claim 12 wherein the or each said low-density form is elongate and arranged along the width direction of said bulkhead.
- 14. A movable bulkhead according to claim 12 wherein said low-density form comprises a foam material or an inflated tube.
- 15. A movable bulkhead according to claim 1, wherein at least one metal spacer is positioned between said first and second metal layers thereby to divide said intermediate layer into a plurality of separate sections.
- 16. A cargo vessel incorporating a movable bulkhead according to claim 1.
- 17. A movable bulkhead for use in dividing the hold of a cargo vessel into first and second cargo hold sections, the first and second cargo hold sections being adjacent cargo hold sections, said bulkhead comprising a sandwich plate member comprising first and second outer metal layers and an intermediate layer comprising at least one of a plastic and a polymer material bonded to said first and second outer metal layers with sufficient strength to transfer shear forces therebetween, the movable bulkhead further comprising first and second steel side sections extending between the top and bottom of said sandwich plate member, wherein the first and second outer metal layers define walls of the first and second cargo hold sections, respectively.
- 18. A movable bulkhead according to claim 17 comprising first and second box beams extending across the top and bottom respectively of said sandwich plate member.
- 19. A movable bulkhead according to claim 18, wherein said first and second box beams have a thickness greater than the thickness of said sandwich plate member.
- 20. A movable bulkhead according to claim 19 comprising an angle section joining said sandwich plate member to said second box beam.
- 21. A movable bulkhead according to claim 19, wherein said sandwich plate member is connected to said second box beam such that a first face of said sandwich plate member is substantially flush with a first face of said second box beam and comprising an inclined plate connected between a second face of said sandwich plate member opposite said first face thereof and a corner of said second box beam.
- 22. A movable bulkhead according to claim 17, wherein said first and second steel side sections provide a doorway through said bulkhead and a set of steps.
- 23. A movable bulkhead according to claim 17, wherein said sandwich plate member extends substantially the full width of said bulkhead.
- 24. A movable bulkhead according to claim 18 comprising at least one vertical box beam extending between said first and second box beams spaced from the edge of said sandwich plate member.
- 25. A movable bulkhead according to claim 24, wherein said at least one vertical box beam accommodates a door through said bulkhead and a set of steps.
- 26. A movable bulkhead according to claim 17, wherein said sandwich plate member extends substantially the entire width and height of said movable bulkhead.
- 27. A movable bulkhead according to claim 17, wherein said intermediate layer comprises at least one low-density form and said plastics or polymer material occupies all of the space between said metal layers not occupied by said form.
- 28. A movable bulkhead according to claim 27, wherein the or each said low-density form is elongate and arranged along the width direction of said bulkhead.
- 29. A movable bulkhead according to claim 27, wherein said low-density form comprises a foam material or an inflated tube.
- 30. A movable bulkhead according to claim 17, wherein at least one metal spacer is positioned between said first and second outer metal layers thereby to divide said intermediate layer into a plurality of separate sections.
- 31. A cargo vessel incorporating a movable bulkhead according to claim 17.
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Number |
Date |
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A-2337022 |
Aug 1998 |
GB |
WO 0132414 |
Nov 2000 |
WO |