The invention provides a security unit and simplifies the handling of a height-adjustable platform for receiving cargo containers and passengers on a watercraft.
Lowerable platforms, particularly for swimmers, divers and cargo containers are known in the art, as disclosed in patent documents DE 196 02 331, U.S. Pat. No. 6,327,992, U.S. Pat. No. 5,690,045. They allow for lowering persons or cargo containers comfortably into the water or receiving the same on board. Elements that are specific to safety, such as the locking of the platform and remote control thereof, are known and have been disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 6,327,992.
The invention is based on the object of ensuring optimum safety in the operation of a watercraft, which includes a height-variable platform for receiving cargo containers or persons or lowering cargo containers or persons into the water, by providing that certain processes can only occur when certain conditions have been met previously. Similarly, not too many displays are to be provided to avoid confusing the operator; to be provided is only basic information that is able to indicate or automatically go to a certain position. If the platform is to be lowered, wherein a Z-drive is connected thereto in the tail region of the watercraft, the Z-drive must not be in the raised position and the steering angle must be as small as possible such that it is possible to lower the platform without collision. Similarly, with a lowered platform, for example, it is only possible to operate the craft at low speeds or not at all. Furthermore, the platform is not to go beyond the prior set target or be lowered too tightly, such as, for example, relative the receiving of a cargo container, which is achieved in that the platform automatically travels to the correct position by means of a preset starting location.
In addition to a cut-out on the platform, and while simultaneously a cover is being provided for a Z-drive or jet drive or rudder by means of a door having lateral covers or also contactors, whereby upon being touched by a foot or another extremity the platform is immediately brought to a halt, the easy and logical operation of the comfort elements is also a safety feature of the overall system. A remote control that is operable beyond the direct visible range of the platform is problematic in terms of safety engineering, an integrated radio via Bluetooth in the remote control is comfortable and constitutes a direct, recurring handling feature on the operating part, thereby ensuring familiarity and subconsciously memorization of operation by fine motor skills.
The invention envisions incorporating safety-enhancing components on a height-adjustable floating platform, thereby simplifying the operation of the system in that certain sequences can only occur by means of forcibly and previously completed functions, simultaneously improving comfort and thereby relieving any possible functional stresses, which also constitutes a clear safety element.
Various exemplary aspects will be described with reference to the drawings, wherein:
Using the same process, it is also possible to operate a gangway via button functionalities 8d, 8e, 8f. Furthermore, it is possible to operate the radio 8g, telephone 8h or even measure the temperature 8i, wherein it is advantageous for the temperature sensor 13 to be located at the manual control 8, which is also where the display 13a is located, because a temperature sensor underneath the keel heats up during travel and requires a relatively long time to return to a correct display of the environmental temperature; plus, the temperature underneath the keel is not necessarily the same temperature as that which is of interest to the bather who wants to have his or her feet immersed in the water and lowers the platform 17 to a correspondingly limited degree.
Before any command that is entered at the manual control 8 is implemented, such as, for example, in sequence 8a then 8b, the controller 3 queries the speed 9 and the gear lever position 11, wherein the gear lever position 11 is used to check as to whether the propeller shaft is engaged or disengaged with the marine engine. Depending on the shipyard, it can be decided if travel with a lowered platform 17 is permitted at all and, if so, to what speeds, because the platform 17 generates a resistance under water that is unable to withstand the fastening of the platform 17 at the tail of a watercraft after a certain value has been reached. Similarly, the position of platform 17 is detected by means of a sensor 4, presently shown by way of a cylinder 14, whereby with raised platform 17 it is only possible to raise the platform to a limited degree, but with a lowered platform it can be raised at all times irrespective of the speed 9 or gear lever position 11. Via the controller, corresponding to speed 9, gear lever position 11 and information by sensor 4, the locking element 10 is then opened in order to allow for lowering of the platform 17, wherein the lift system first removes the load, preferably, from the locking element 10 via the cylinder 14, and/or helps to open the same or in fact opens the same. Using the corresponding buttons 8x, it is also possible to tap and start a preset, special lift function such as, for example, for the quick and easy raising of a cargo container, or to achieve for the platform 22 quickly and easily a precisely fitted identical lift height for a second platform. If a remote control is provided, the same has a range that is equal to the visual contact with the platform 17, meaning that no control action is possible from the complex bow structure of the watercraft or from inside the cabins.
The hydraulics system 16 applies hydraulics to the lift mechanism 16 and includes a valve control 15 in order to render the system, if necessary, pressureless by manual means such that, should the electrical or hydraulic system fail, the platform 17 can be raised by means of the buoyant body mounted on the platform 17 or the gas pressure spring mounted on the lift system, whereby the platform latches into place automatically on the locking element 10, and whereby the platform 17 remains secured against lowering upon shore leave of the watercraft.
It is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments as indicated and described above.
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This is a Continuation Application of application Ser. No. 12/452,657 filed Jan. 13, 2010, which is a National Phase of Application No. PCT/CH2008/000317 filed Jul. 16, 2008 and which the claims benefit of Switzerland Patent Application No. 1141/07 field Jul. 16, 2007. The disclosure of the prior applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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