The present invention relates to fairlead blocks and in particular to a fairlead block that partly orbits around its suspension during use.
Traditional fairlead blocks may include a suspension arrangement as depicted in
A fairlead for guiding a cable while maintaining a minimum radius of curvature of said cable, said fairlead comprising:
a block with a first and a second side element and at least two pulleys supported between said first and second side element, allowing said pulleys to rotate around parallel axes of rotation;
an endless elastic double curved belt in a loop around said at least two pulleys;
at least one block carrier bow extending between said first and second side element, wherein said at least one block carrier bow defines an opening with
an inner circle segment forming an arch shaped traveling path;
a suspension arrangement including at least one traveling bow contact element, said suspension arrangement forming a travelling carriage running along the arch shaped traveling path in a plane parallel to said parallel axes of rotation of said pulleys.
The fairlead of according to another embodiment, wherein the least one block carrier bow includes a hinge element and a hinged bow portion; and a fixing device for releasable attachment of the hinged bow portion on the first side element.
The fairlead of another embodiment, including five pulleys.
The fairlead of another embodiment, wherein two, spaced, parallel block carrier bows extend between the first and the second side element;
a suspending plate, forming a part of the suspension arrangement, extending between said spaced parallel block carrier bows, wherein said at least one traveling bow contact element is attached to said suspending plate.
The fairlead of another embodiment, wherein said at least one traveling bow contact element is at least one rolling element.
The fairlead of another embodiment, wherein said at least one traveling bow contact element is at least one rolling element at each side of the suspending plate.
The fairlead of another embodiment, wherein each block carrier bow includes a hinge element and a hinged bow portion; and
a fixing device for releasable attachment of each hinged bow portion on the first side element.
The fairlead of another embodiment, wherein said at least one traveling bow contact element is at least one block of a low friction polymer.
Other advantageous features will be apparent from the enclosed claims.
In order to make the invention more readily understandable, the discussion that follows will refer to the accompanying drawings, in which
The present invention relates to an orbiting fairlead block. In the following discussion it will be adhered to the accompanying drawings; however the drawings are not necessarily to scale nor are all features shown in the drawings mandatory, also some of the features may be excluded. The drawings are meant to ease understanding of the present invention.
In the following discussion the following word may be used interchangeably; Cable and wire; pulley and sheave; bow, clam and elbow, pin, cotter bolt and pivot point.
Traditional fairlead blocks may include a suspension arrangement as depicted in
Contrary to this, according to the present invention it is provided a fairlead block where the centre of rotation is approximately coincident with the cable itself. According to one aspect of the invention the bow 1 (single or double bow) is designed with proportions relative to the one or more pulleys 9 proportions or contact face of the fairlead so that the focal point of the curvature of the bow 1 substantially coincides with the one or more pulleys 9 or sliding surfaces of the fairlead. A design where the centre of rotation coincides with the contact face for guiding a cable with the fairlead provides a smooth feeding and wind up of cable even from a vessel off shore in rough seas. It shall be appreciated that by approximately coincident with the cable itself it is meant that the centre of rotation lies within the radius 1r and two third of the radius r of curvature for the bow 1 ([⅔*r, 1*r]).
An example of a fairlead block according to the principle of the present invention is shown in
It shall be understood that according to an aspect of the invention an opposite arrangement where the bow is fixed to the suspension system and glides through the axis if rotation of the one or more pulleys 9 is also provided. According to all embodiments described herein it shall be understood that the bow 1 can be either fixed in the sense of prohibiting orbiting of the bow at the suspension and allowing orbiting of the bow through the fairlead block or contrary to this by allowing orbiting at the suspension and being fixed at the fairlead block.
According to yet an aspect of all embodiments disclosed herein the bow 1 might be rotate/orbit freely with respect to the suspension arrangement and with respect with the fairlead block.
In the following particular embodiments of equal importance will be described with support in the drawings, however not limited by the features shown in the drawings.
The first embodiment of the invention is shown in
In
In
It shall be appreciated that the bow 1 can be provided with one or two split links 13 for cable inlet. Moreover the bow 1 according to the first embodiment is a single bow as shown in
It shall be appreciated that according to one aspect of the first embodiment an opposite arrangement for orbiting the fairlead may be provided, as indicated above where the bow can be fixed to the suspension arrangement.
The second embodiment of the invention is shown in
It shall be appreciated that according to one aspect of the second embodiment an opposite arrangement for orbiting the fairlead may be provided, as indicated above, where the double bow is fixed to a suspension arrangement.
In accordance to one aspect of the third embodiment the fairlead is provided with rollers 10 which rotates freely and have their axis of rotation substantially normal to the side elements 2 of the fairlead block. The rollers may be dimensioned so that they overlap with the extreme edge of the pulleys 9 as shown in
The fairlead block further comprises one block carrier bow 1 extending between said first 2 and second side element 2. The block carrier bow 1 defines an opening with an inner circle segment forming an arch shaped traveling path. The fairlead also comprises a suspension arrangement 5 which includes at least one traveling bow contact element 3, 4. The contact elements can be any of: rollers, ball races, low friction or contact surface or any low friction arrangement known to the person skilled in the art. The suspension arrangement forms a travelling carriage running along the arch shaped traveling path in a plane parallel to said parallel axes of rotation of the pulley 9 so that the block carrier bow 1 is engaged with the suspension arrangement and thus provides an orbiting fairlead. The fairlead according to the first embodiment may be provided with a link swivel 5 at its upper end relative to the pulley. The optional link swivel provides an upper pivot point for the suspension arrangement which will facilitate rotation of the fairlead block normal to the axis of rotation for the pulley.
In
It shall be appreciated that the bow 1 can be provided with one or two split links 13 for cable inlet. Moreover the bow 1 according to the first embodiment is a single bow as shown in
It shall be appreciated that according to one aspect of the third embodiment an opposite arrangement for orbiting the fairlead may be provided, as indicated above where the bow can be fixed to the suspension arrangement.
The fourth embodiment of the invention is shown in
It shall be appreciated that according to one aspect of the fourth embodiment an opposite arrangement for orbiting the fairlead may be provided, as indicated above, where the double bow is fixed to a suspension arrangement.
Reference is made to the
The endless belt 7, 8, 12 may be elastic and as shown in the figures may be double curved. In another aspect of the fifth embodiment the endless belt has s substantially flat/even surface, in yet an aspect the belt is provided with a plurality of grooves adapted to receive a plurality of cables.
In yet an embodiment of the invention the belt is a multi rib belt adapted to be used with pulleys/rollers/idler rollers with grooves adapted for multi rib belts.
In the exploded view of the fairlead block shown in
The sixth embodiment of the invention is shown in
It shall be appreciated that according to one aspect of the sixth embodiment an opposite arrangement for orbiting the fairlead may be provided, as indicated above, where the double bow is fixed to a suspension arrangement.
In accordance with a seventh embodiment it is provided a fairlead that will provide a minimum curvature of one or more cables guided by the fairlead, without adding the size of the block as much as it would if a large diameter pulley was used. In accordance with this embodiment the fairlead is provided with a belt which is in engagement with a groove in inside of the side elements 2, the engagement is a low friction engagement hence providing for rotation of the belt. In yet an aspect of the seventh embodiment it is provided a belt with an outer contact face which is of a low friction types which will facilitate feeding and wind up of cables.
According to further aspects of the third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh embodiment of the invention it is provided a pivot point 11 for the fairlead block, which facilitates tilting of the fairlead block as can be seen in
The figure also shows the belt running on a number of pulleys, the belt according to the embodiment disclosed in
The figure also shows the fixing device mounted the housing of the fairlead block. This fixing device secures the bow(s) in a locked position during operation of the fairlead block.
The pulleys in the suspension arrangement may be adapted to be rollers for a curved surface—concave or convex.
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