The present invention relates to a submersible device for lifting a boat over water. In particular, the invention relates to a device having components capable of modifying their trim in the water to allow a boat to be lifted out of water when the boat is not used; these components sink to free the boat when it is to be used.
It is known that the use of boats especially at sea causes the growth of vegetation and animals on the submerged parts of the hull. This build-up, which adversely affects boat performance, is difficult to remove. Boat owners try various expedients to remove their boat from the water when it is not used, but this operation is laborious and requires expensive equipment, specialized personnel and space for landing the boat on the beach or mooring at a dock. For this reason, many patents teach how to solve this problem. Some previous documents are mentioned below.
EP 1 431 175 A1 describes a boat lifter comprising two pontoons capable of sinking and emerging from the water. The pontoons are provided with pneumatic chambers that support transversely oriented saddles, valves and pressurization means in order to operate in mutual coordination. The saddles are provided with a deep concave central part that is open at the top and able to receive keels of overlying motor boats and sail boats.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,763,592 describes a pontoon system with two floats that are filled with air through a pump by a radio remote control in order to raise and lower a pontoon.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,603,276 describes a floating dry dock to support boats out of water when not being used. The dry dock includes cradle means to support the boat and pontoons connected to the cradle means. The pontoons sink when they are depleted of air under the boat to free it and instead they lift the boat by filling the pontoons with air when the boat is positioned again on them.
The dry dock described in WO 97/00807 works similarly. This dry dock includes a couple of interconnected primary floating bodies that are mutually spaced by means of rigid crossbeams adjustable in length, and a plurality of components adapted to form a cradle to support a boat. These cradle components are partially deformable and rigidly connected to the primary floating bodies by means of cup joints. The primary floating bodies are normally filled with water. When the boat has to be lifted, air is pumped into them to send the water out, and the primary floating bodies rise up and with them the whole dry dock. There are also secondary floating bodies that limit the depth to which the dry dock is submerged when it does not keep the boat lifted.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,421,963 is to be considered the document closest to the present invention. It discloses a submersible device for raising a boat above the water, comprising a couple of pneumatic containers connected transversely to each other, and an air compressor for inflating and deflating them through valves that are provided in the pneumatic containers. The pneumatic containers of the couple are connected to one another by means of flexible cross members which support the boat when the pneumatic containers are inflated.
The aforementioned devices have substantially rigid structures for connecting to each other the floating bodies and separate components used to support the boat, by matching the profile of the boat keel in some cases. The mentioned devices are complex and expensive. Furthermore, there is no reliable connection between the flexible cross members and the pneumatic containers, especially when the latter are deflated.
An object of the invention is to provide a lifting device for boats that is reliable in the connection between the flexible cross members and the pneumatic containers. A further object of the invention is to provide a lifting device for boats that is simple both in the construction, because it is equipped with a limited number of components, and in its use.
Another object of the invention is to provide a lifting device for boats that is easily adaptable by the same user for his/her boat.
A further object of the invention is to allow the user to assemble the lifting device on his own, starting from simple base components, without the need for complex instruments and apparatus.
Yet, another object of the invention is to provide a lifting device that can be maneuvered directly from the boat.
These and other objects and advantages are achieved by a submersible device for lifting a boat above the water, comprising a couple of pneumatic containers connected transversely to one another and an air compressor for their inflation and deflation through valves arranged in the pneumatic containers, the pneumatic containers of the couple being connected to one another by means of flexible cross members that support the boat when the pneumatic containers are inflated, wherein
It is understood that in the submersible device according to the present invention the flexible cross members between the pneumatic containers or floating bodies serve both to connect them and to support the boat after being inflated.
Conveniently, the flexible cross members are metal strips coated with a gasket intended for contact with the boat and connected to corresponding connecting bands of the two pneumatic containers.
Advantageously, each connecting band is held on a containment sleeve that is circumferentially glued at regular distances on both pneumatic containers.
The containment sleeves are made of plastic material and the connecting bands are made of elastomeric material, but preferably of steel.
Each pneumatic container is provided with a pair of front and rear ropes passing through respective front, central and rear rings, which are fixed on them, with a pair of dead body anchors to keep the pneumatic containers always in the same position and of a buoy which detects the position of each pneumatic container when it is sunk.
One embodiment thereof is set forth in the detailed description that follows, referring to the attached drawings wherein:
Reference is made initially to
A plurality of containment sleeves 4, made of plastic material, preferably PVC, is preferably glued circumferentially at regular and, preferably, constant distances over both pneumatic containers 1, 2. As shown in greater detail in
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Moreover, each pneumatic container 1, 2 has a pair of mooring anchors 22 and a buoy 23. Each rope 20, 21 is attached, at one end thereof, to a mooring anchor, and at the other end thereof to a handle 24, preferably located in the center of the device according to the present invention. The buoy 23 is provided slidable in the rope tracts 20, 21 between the handle 24 and the central rings 18c1, 18c2 so as to keep the handle 24 afloat to be conveniently grasped when mooring.
In summary, each rope 20, 21 is attached at one end to a mooring anchor 22 for example located at a depth of 3.50 m. Each rope 20, 21, at the other end thereof, is joined in a same handle 24. The buoy 23, sliding in the rope tract between the handle 24 and a central ring 18c1, 18c2 allows the handle 24 to remain afloat even when the pneumatic container 1, 2 goes to the bottom, after its deflation. As said previously, it should be understood that, even if not shown in the figures, the same arrangement of ropes and mooring anchors is provided for the pneumatic container 1.
At least one air passage tube 28 is connected on one side to a valve 25 of each pneumatic container and on the other side is fixed to the quay B with a tap 26 for connection to the air compressor. The air compressor 27 can be mounted on both the same boat to be lifted or the quay.
Assume that the boat I, moored to a bollard BT, wants to take off from the raised position shown in
It should be understood that the sinking can be accelerated by an adequate ballast not shown in the figures. Furthermore, it is evident that the air compressor 27 could be provided on the quay instead of on the boat I. The device according to the present invention has the advantage of being substantially universal, because it is adaptable to each boat. In fact, as shown in
Obviously, all the suitable materials for the above described components of the device according to the invention can be selected. Given the simplicity of the operations to be performed, it can be the same owner of the boat to use, according to his/her needs, the components and assemble the device according to the present invention alone.
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102017000049377 | May 2017 | IT | national |