Claims
- 1. In a mooring system wherein a vessel-mooring transfer structure near the sea surface is connected through a primarily vertical anchor line to a chain table that is nearer the sea floor than the sea surface, the chain table being anchored by a plurality of chain devices extending in different directions in catenary curves to the sea floor, the improvement wherein:
- said transfer structure includes a rotatable portion and a nonrotatable platform, said rotatable portion being rotatable about a largely vertical axis about said platform, and including means on said platform which holds the upper portion of said anchor line; and including
- means for sensing actual rotation of said platform, and motor means coupled to said sensing means for rotating said platform to maintain the platform in a largely constant rotational orientation to minimize twist of said anchor line.
- 2. In a mooring system wherein a vessel-mooring transfer structure near the sea surface is connected through a primarily vertical anchor line extending along most of the sea height to a chain table that is nearer the sea floor than the sea surface, the chain table being anchored by a plurality of chain device extending in different directions in catenary curves to the sea floor, the improvement comprising:
- a weight and a chain device hanging said weight directly under said chain table, said chain device being short enough that the weight always lies a distance spaced above the sea floor when the transfer structure moors a vessel.
- 3. A system for use with a vessel having bow and stern ends, to moor the vessel in a sea, comprising:
- a weight-receiving structure mounted on one of said ends of said vessel and lying primarily underwater;
- a weight which is releasable mountable on said weight-receiving structure, said structure preventing vertical movement of said weight but allowing largely horizontal movement away from said vessel end;
- means on said vessel, and located closer to the middle of the length of the vessel than said weight-receiving structure, for holding a tying member which extends at least partially horizontally to the weight to apply a horizontal force preventing weight movement when the weight is mounted on said structure, said weight-receiving structure constructed to release said weight so it can move away from said vessel end and then fall, when not held thereto by said member.
- 4. In a mooring system wherein a vessel-mooring transfer structure near the sea surface is connected through a primarily vertical anchor line to a chain table that is nearer the sea floor than the sea surface, the chain table being anchored by a plurality of chain devices extending in different directions in catenary curves to the sea floor, the improvement comprising:
- a winch on said transfer structure and coupled to said anchor line to lower said chain table;
- a weight hanging a predetermined distance below said chain table, said anchor line being long enough so said winch can lower the chain table to a depth at which the weight rests on the sea floor, whereby to enable a determination of the height of the chain table above the sea floor.
- 5. In a mooring system wherein a vessel-mooring transfer structure near the sea surface is connected through a primarily vertical anchor line to a chain table that is nearer the sea floor than the sea surface, the chain table being anchored by a plurality of chain devices extending in different directions in catenary curves to the sea floor, the improvement wherein:
- said transfer structure includes a rotatable portion, and a nonrotatable platform, said rotatable portion being rotatable about a largely vertical axis about said platform; and including
- a linear winch on said platform which holds the upper end of said anchor line and which can raise and lower said line; and
- a joint which is mounted on said platform, and which has a part which can pivot about at least one largely horizontal axis with respect to said platform, said winch mounted on said joint part, whereby to minimize bending of the anchor line when it is under tension.
- 6. In a mooring system wherein a vessel is moored by a transfer structure lying near the sea surface and connected through a primarily vertical anchor line to a chain table that is nearer the sea floor than the sea surface, the chain table being anchored by a plurality of chain devices extending in different directions in catenary curves to the sea floor, the improvement comprising:
- said transfer structure includes a rotatable portion mounted on the bow of the vessel and a substantially nonrotatable platform, said rotatable portion being rotatable about a largely vertical axis about said platform with said largely vertical axis lying beyond said vessel bow, and including means on said platform which holds the upper portion of said anchor line;
- said rotatable portion having a height of more than one meter and having upper and lower portions lying beyond said bow further than said vertical axis;
- the bottom of said rotatable portion including beams on either side of said vertical axis extending to locations further from said bow than said vertical axis but free of connection to each other beyond said vertical axis, whereby to avoid interference with said anchor line when the vessel drifts.
- 7. A system for use with a vessel having opposite ends, to moor the vessel in a sea, comprising:
- a weight-receiving structure mounted on an end of said vessel and lying primarily underwater;
- a weight which is releasably mountable on said weight-receiving structure;
- means on said vessel, and located closer to the middle of the length of the vessel than said weight-receiving structure, for holding a tying member which extends to the weight when the weight is mounted on said structure, said weight-receiving structure constructed to release said weight so it can fall, when not held thereto by said member;
- a transfer structure having a rotatable part fixed to said vessel and extending beyond an end of the vessel and lying primarily above the sea surface, said transfer structure also having a platform above the sea surface which can rotate about a primarily vertical axis on said platform;
- a winch on said platform, an anchor line extending from said winch, a chain table coupled to said anchor line opposite said winch, and a chain connected between said chain table and said weight, whereby the system can be set up by release of said weight without the need for other special equipment to handle the weight.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 603,434, filed Apr. 24, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,637,335, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 438,322 filed Nov. 1, 1982 now abandoned.
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