Claims
- 1. A portable hatch cover for covering an open hatch of a vessel to permit loading of cargo during inclement weather, comprising:
- a main frame section;
- a waterproof covering extending over the frame;
- at least one elongated opening in the covering;
- support means mounted along the opening;
- a movable port mounted on the support means over the elongated opening in order to permit loading at any point along the length of the opening; and
- means for closing the remainder of the opening mounted on the support means and connected to the movable port with ability to expand and contract depending on the position of the movable port.
- 2. The portable hatch cover of claim 1 including connection means for lifting the portable hatch cover onto the opening hatch of a ship to be loaded.
- 3. The portable hatch cover of claim 1 including means on the frame extending past the periphery thereof to ensure complete closure of the hatch opening.
- 4. The portable hatch cover of claim 1, wherein the means for closing the opening comprises an expandable bellows connected to either side of the movable port.
- 5. A portable, all-weather, ship hatch cover for covering the open hatch of a ship to facilitate loading of cargo during inclement weather, comprising:
- a generally rectangular frame having an arcuate upwardly extending shape;
- a water impervious, stretch-resistant cover extending over the upper surface of the frame;
- at least one elongated aperture in the top of the cover to permit passage of fluent cargo into the hold of a ship; and
- means for closing the aperture mounted above the aperture, said closing means having a movable port to permit selective distribution of fluent cargo through the hatch.
- 6. The portable hatch cover of claim 5 including connection means for lifting the portable hatch cover onto the open hatch of a ship to be loaded.
- 7. The portable hatch cover of claim 5 including means on the frame extending past the periphery thereof to ensure complete closure of the hatch opening.
- 8. The portable hatch cover of claim 5 wherein the means for closing the aperture comprises an expandable bellows connected to either side of the movable port.
- 9. A method for loading cargo through a hatch of a ship during inclement weather to prevent contamination of the cargo, comprising the steps of:
- providing a generally rectangular frame having an arcuate upwardly extending shape;
- covering the frame with a water impervious, stretch-resistant cover extending over the upper surface of the frame;
- creating at least one elongated aperture in the top of the cover to permit passage of fluent cargo into the hold of a ship;
- providing at least one port mounted for movement over the aperture to permit an even distribution of fluent cargo by loading through the hatch at different locations;
- loading the cargo onto the ship by feeding the cargo through the movable port; and
- providing means for substantially covering the aperture outside of the movable port.
- 10. The method for loading cargo through the hatch of a ship according to claim 9, including the step of lifting the hatch cover onto the open hatch of the ship to be loaded.
- 11. The method for loading cargo through the hatch of a ship according to claim 9, including step of providing extending means on the frame to ensure complete closure of the hatch opening.
- 12. The method for loading cargo through the hatch of a ship according to claim 9, including step of providing extending means on the frame to ensure complete closure of the hatch opening.
- 13. The method for loading cargo through the hatch of a ship according to claim 12, including the step of covering the movable port with a port cover.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 08/803,698 filed Feb. 21, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,778,815, issued Jul. 14, 1998.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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