Claims
- 1. A rotatable hollow cylindrical pontoon partially filled with liquid and capable of turning about its longitudinal axis at any desirable angle, said pontoon permitting maintenance and repair of a vessel being unloaded without the necessity of conventional dry-docking and adaptable to unload dry bulk vessels by gravity and to store dry bulk cargo, said pontoon including therein a watertight floating device to provide support for vessels to be processed, means for rotating said hollow cylindrical pontoon, said means comprising a plurality of separate ballast tanks, some of said tanks containing liquid; compressed air means for transferring liquid from selected ones of said liquid containing tanks to selected other non-liquid containing tanks whereby displacement of said liquid from one tank to another tank causes said pontoon to rotate by displacement of the center of gravity thereof.
- 2. A rotating pontoon according to claim 1 including, a discharge hopper within the pontoon adapted to receive the load discharged from a vessel within the pontoon, said vessel including a hold having corners therein.
- 3. A rotating pontoon according to claim 2 comprising, a load removal system for removing the portion of the load which remains next to the hold corners after the vessel is capsized, said system comprising vaned rotors attached to hinged arms that can be moved in order to place the rotors at any convenient work position and when the system ceases operation, both rotors can be placed in a single plane.
- 4. A rotating pontoon according to claim 1 including, a platform, said platform defining a rectangle within which said pontoon rotates, said platform attached to said pontoon by means of hollow cylindrical pins located at either end of the longitudinal geometric axis of said pontoon, flotation tanks connected to the platform for supporting it, said platform comprising articulated sections, an accessory enclosure comprising a transverse structure including a roof, said transverse structure located at the entrance of said pontoon, additional flotation tanks supporting said transverse structure, said transverse structure attached to said pontoon by means of a spherical joint.
- 5. A rotatable hollow cylindrical pontoon partially filled with liquid and capable of turning about its longitudinal axis, at any desirable angle, said pontoon including a hull and permitting maintenance and repair of a vessel being unloaded without the necessity of conventional dry-docking, said pontoon adaptable to unload dry bulk vessels by gravity and to store dry bulk cargo, said pontoon including therein a watertight floating device to provide sustaining of vessels to be processed, characterized in that the rotatable movement of said pontoon is accomplished by a belt extending along the external contour of the pontoon hull and capable of being held in a fixed position relative to the pontoon while said hull rotates, said belt permitting rotatable movement and braking of said hull, said belt comprising two cables extending along the pontoon hull, pulleys guiding said cables, said hull including trolleys connected to said belt for supporting implements to anchor and control the pontoon, means for braking the rotation movement of said pontoon and flotation tanks for anchoring said belt.
- 6. A rotating pontoon according to claim 5, including a rack and pinion gear system characterized by providing pontoon rotation and braking action by means of said pinion engaging said rack, said rack surrounding the pontoon, an engine producing said rotation and the braking being produced through the pinion in such a manner that the force resulting from the pinion on the rack is transmitted by the belt to the flotation tanks to which it is attached.
- 7. A rotatable hollow cylindrical pontoon partially filled with liquid and capable of turning about its longitudinal axis at any desirable angle, said pontoon including a hull and permitting maintenance and repair of a vessel being unloaded without the necessity of conventional dry-docking and adaptable to unload dry bulk vessels by gravity and store dry bulk cargo, said pontoon including therein a watertight floating device to provide support for vessels to be processed, and including means for rotating said hollow cylindrical pontoon, said means for rotating said pontoon comprising a plurality of separate, latitudinally arranged ballast tanks, said ballast tanks comprising continuous ring shaped compartments each including a watertight bulkhead dividing said compartments into two sections, air tubes adjacent to and on each side of said bulkhead connecting one section of each compartment to the other section thereof, each side of said bulkhead provided with valve controlled means communicating with compressed air means thereby permitting compressed air to be selectively introduced into one section or the other to displace the liquid ballast therein causing rotation of said pontoon about its longitudinal axis.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 170,672, filed May 2, 1979 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
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