Claims
- 1. In a submarine working equipment comprising an equipment carrier to which are mounted operating implements, light sources, orientation instruments and control instruments, and driving elements and a main grab for securing said equipment to an object to be worked on, said working equipment being held captive and supplied with power by a connecting and supply cable wherein said equipment carrier is a self-supporting hollow body, penetrated by flow channels angularly disposed in relation to each other, in which said driving elements are situated, the improvement wherein on one end of said hollow body there is provided a grab bearing assembly for said main grab which is supported substantially adjacent the mass center of the equipment, said grab bearing assembly permitting movement of said main grab about longitudinal and transverse axes, said main grab comprising two arms inwardly pivotable in opposite directions cooperating with an abutment in the longitudinal axis, and a support movable about said longitudinal and transverse axes, said main grab being powered by way of said supply cable, said body being reinforced by said grab bearing assembly and said grab bearing assembly being protected by said body from outside interference by its location in said recess.
- 2. A submarine working equipment according to claim 1, wherein said driving elements are provided in said hollow body on both sides of said recess to provide driving forces which are perpendicular oriented to said axes.
- 3. A submarine working equipment according to claim 1, wherein on said one end of said hollow body at each side of said grab there is secured first and second linearly adjustable members that are vertically disposed in the normal orientation or said equipment, said members carrying a displaceable and indexable third linearly adjustable member that in said normal orientation is horizontal, said third linear adjustment member being adapted to support and guide a tool support.
- 4. A submarine working equipment according to claim 3, wherein that said support has a tool bracket pivotable about said third linearly adjustable member and of changeable length, which drives or carries said processing implements.
- 5. A submarine working equipment according to claim 4, wherein said adjustable members, said support and said tool bracket are adapted for remote control and interact with an automatic tool exchange machine connected with said hollow body and adapted for remote control.
- 6. A submarine working equipment according to claim 4, wherein on said hollow body of said working equipment and outside the working range of said main grab there is situated an auxiliary grab which has an access range for interaction with said tool bracket.
- 7. A submarine working equipment according to claim 2, wherein said main grab can be moved at least 90.degree. about said transverse axis.
- 8. A submarine working equipment according to claim 7, wherein a winch is mounted for rotation with said grab about said transverse axis.
- 9. A submarine working equipment according to claim 1 wherein said abutment is moveable longitudinally along said longitudinal axis.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 460,606, filed on Jan. 24, 1983, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Meerestechnik", 6/1981, S. 176 u. 177. |
Continuations (1)
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