Claims
- 1. A method of making and assemblying hulls of vessels comprising, the steps of, assemblying a section of a hull of a vessel and floating it in a first area of a basin at a certain level, moving the preassembled section of a hull into a second area while in a floating condition, removing the water from said basin and settling said preassembled section of a hull onto a bottom floor level of said second area lower than a level of a bottom of said first area, after removal of the water from said basin placing said second area in communication with a contiguous drydock and moving said preassembled section of said hull into the contiguous drydock while free of water and maintained isolated from said basin until said section of a hull is settled at a level of said bottom floor area of said second area, again isolating said drydock from said basin second area, and repeating the steps until enough preassembled sections of a hull of a complete vessel are in said drydock while free of water for joining and assembly into a hull of a vessel. PG,26
- 2. A method of making and assemblying hulls of vessels according to claim 1, comprising, before removal of a given hull preassembled section into said drydock and when said given hull preassembled section has settled partially in said second area of the basin, partially flooding the first area and the second area, floating a structure in said first area upon again partially flooding of said first area and second area, moving the floating structure in registry with said given hull preassembled section, again removing the water from said basin and settling said structure onto said given preassembled section of a hull in the second area for subsequent movement into said drydock while on said given preassembled section of said hull for assembly therewith while in said drydock.
- 3. A shipbuilding complex for assembly of vessels comprising;
- a drydock having a length and width for receiving in a given sequence, a plurality of individual, floatable, pre-assembled structures of a vessel at least some of which comprise pre-assembled sections of a hull of a vessel for assembly thereof into a hull of a vessel while the drydock is free of water; a floodable chamber in communication with the drydock; a first gate between the drydock and the chamber operable to a closed position isolating the drydock from the chamber maintaining the drydock free of water when the chamber is flooded, said chamber having an upper stage with an upper bottom level for receiving the pre-assembled floatable structures individually and floating them therein as the chamber is flooded and having a lower stage having a lower bottom level at the level of the bottom of the drydock, the lower stage being in direct communication with the upper stage for receiving floating, individual pre-assembled structures for lowering thereof to said lower bottom level as water is evacuated from said chamber; a second gate for opening and closing the chamber and operable to an open position for receiving of individual, floatable, pre-assembled structures in said upper stage and operable to a closed position for allowing flooding of the chamber with an individual, floatable, pre-assembled structure therein; and the first gate being operable to an open position when the water is evacuated from the flooded chamber for allowing moving of the individual structures from the lower bottom level into the drydock for joining and assembly thereof into a vessel including the hull thereof.
- 4. A shipbuilding complex for assembly of vessels according to claim 3, in which the difference in height between the upper bottom level and the lower bottom level is sufficient for a floatable, pre-assembled structure in a floating condition to be moved into the lower stage over and in registry with another pre-assembled structure resting on the lower bottom level and settled on to another pre-assembled structure as the water is evacuated from the chamber prior to movement of the two structures jointly into the drydock.
- 5. A shipbuilding complex for assembly of vessels comprising;
- a drydock having a length and width for receiving in a given sequence, a plurality of individual, floatable, pre-assembled sections of a vessel each comprising a pre-assembled section of a hull of a vessel for assembly thereof into a hull of a vessel while the drydock is free of water; a floodable chamber in communication with the drydock; a first gate between the drydock and the chamber operable to a closed position isolating the drydock from the chamber maintaining the drydock free of water when the chamber is flooded, said chamber having an upper stage with an upper bottom level for receiving the pre-assembled sections individually and floating them therein as the chamber is flooded and having a lower stage having a lower bottom level at the level of the bottom of the drydock, the lower stage being in direct communication with the upper stage for receiving floating individual pre-assembled sections for lowering thereof to said lower bottom level as water is evacuated from said chamber; a second gate for opening and closing the chamber and operable to an open position for receiving of individual pre-assembled sections in said upper stage and operable to a closed position for allowing flooding of the chamber with an individual pre-assembled section therein; and the first gate being operable to an open position when the water is evacuated from the flooded chamber for allowing moving of the individual sections into the drydock while free of water for joining and assembly thereof into a vessel hull.
- 6. A shipbuilding complex for assembly of vessels according to claim 5, in which said upper bottom level is at a level of a surrounding area in which the pre-assembled sections are made.
- 7. A method of making and assemblying a vessel comprising, the steps of pre-assemblying an individual floatable section of a vessel, moving the floatable section into a floodable basin at a level about the level at which the floatable section was made, flooding the basin and floating the floatable section, moving the floating floatable section to a contiguous part of the basin for lowering thereof in a floating condition to a level of the basin lower than the first-mentioned level and at a lower level for removal to an adjacent drydock isolated from the basin, evacuating the water from the basin to lower the floating floatable section to the lower level bottom to bring it to rest at said lower level bottom, placing the basin in communication with the drydock, moving the floatable section on the lower level bottom into the drydock while free of water, after removal of the floatable section into the drydock isolating the drydock from the floodable basin, and repeating the steps until enough pre-assembled floatable sections are in said drydock while free of water for joining and assembly into at least a hull of a vessel.
- 8. A method of making and assemblying a vessel according to claim 7, including prior to moving the floatable section on the lower level bottom into the drydock, placing a floatable section of a vessel at said upper level and reflooding the chamber, moving the last-mentioned section into said lower level and evacuating the water from the chamber to lower the level of the water so that the last-mentioned section comes to rest on the section resting on the lower level bottom.
- 9. A method of making and assemblying a vessel according to claim 8, in which the last-mentioned section comprises a tank.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 048,631. filed June 14, 1979, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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