Claims
- 1. An autonomous multi-cycle marine gear sea-bed traversing system including flotation means, said flotation means comprising: means to connect said flotation means to marine gear for raising and lowering said gear and said flotation means in water; displacement means for displacing water within said flotation means with a gas; a pressurized source of said gas for charging said displacement means to raise said flotation means and said gear; first valve means for cyclically exposing said displacement means to said source of gas; actuating means mechanically connected to said first valve means for closing said first valve means after each charging cycle in response to movement of said displacement means; second valve means for automatically venting said gas from said displacement means when said flotation means and said gear have risen to a depth having a predetermined ambient water pressure; and timing means for opening said first valve means at a plurality of predetermined intervals after said flotation means has been placed in the water, each of said intervals being longer than the time required to complete one said cycle of raising and lowering.
- 2. A system as in claim 1, further comprising moving means for introducing a horizontal component of motion to said flotation means and said gear during vertical movement of said flotation means and said gear; said moving means being separate from said flotation means and including means to connect said moving means to said gear.
- 3. An autonomous, multi-cycle seabed traversing system, comprising, in combination, flotation means wherein water can be displaced by gas, a source of gas under pressure for charging said flotation means, independent timer control means for opening said flotation means to said gas source at intervals, means for isolating said source from said flotation means when charging causes flotation, means for venting said flotation means when said system has risen to a predetermined depth and autonomous means for moving said system horizontally.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/274,519, filed June 17, 1981 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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