Claims
- 1. A suction dredger comprising a vessel and a suspension conveying conduit provided with a pump and having a nozzle adapted to be inserted in the bottom below the vessel and suspended by means of at least one cable of a lifting device on the vessel, said lifting device including a winch drum provided with control means for hauling and veering cable in order to adjust the depth of the nozzle with respect to the vessel, cable length variator means connected with said cable between said lifting device and said nozzle and comprising at least one piston which is movable in a cylinder and which has a travel corresponding with the variations of the rise and fall of said vessel as a result of sea level movement, said variator means also including an accumulator connected with said cylinder and a quantity of liquid within said cylinder and accumulator and a quantity of compressible gas trapped within said accumulator whereby the disposition of the working stroke within said cylinder determines the variations in the tension on said cable, sensing means for picking up the travel of the piston, a conduit communicating with the cylinder for controllable supplying and discharging liquid to said accumulator and cylinder whereby selectively to increase and decrease said quantity of liquid, and control means for controlling the supply and discharge of the liquid in dependence on the travel picked up by the sensing means to shift the movements of said piston into a prescribed stroke only when said travel exceeds first maximum and/or minimum positions within said cylinder in which said first maximum and minimum positions are widely spaced on opposite sides of the central position of said piston within said cylinder, the control means including means for actuating the control means of the winch drum only when the travel of the piston exceeds second maximum and/or minimum positions which are beyond said first positions.
- 2. In a suction dredger comprising a buoyant hull having a suction dredging system mounted thereon; said suction dredging system including a nozzle adapted to be inserted into the bottom below the hull, and conduit means between said nozzle and the hull for allowing the hull to rise and fall with relation to the nozzle incidental to wave action; winch means on said hull for supporting said nozzle and including at least one cable connected to said nozzle; and wave action compensating means engaged with said cable for paying out and taking in cable between said winch means and said nozzle as said hull respectively rises and falls due to wave action; said compensating means including at least one piston/cylinder device, a fluid pressure accumulator chamber connected with said device and means connected to the piston of said device and engaged with said cable whereby the piston reciprocates through working strokes in opposition to fluid pressure in said accumulator chamber dependent upon the rise and fall of said hull, said piston having maximum limits of travel; the combination of:
- sensing means operatively associated with said piston for detecting the relative position of its working strokes within said maximum limits of travel thereof;
- control means actuated by said sensing means for altering the fluid pressure in said accumulator chamber to shift the working strokes of said piston within said maximum limits of travel only when at least one of the end points of a stroke exceed widely spaced first limits which are equally spaced on opposite sides of the central position of said piston in said cylinder but are less than said maximum limits whereby continuously to maintain at least a selected minimum tension on said cable throughout said working strokes; and
- further control means actuated by said sensing means for actuating said winch means automatically to pay out and take in cable only when the working strokes of said piston as shifted within said maximum limits of travel thereof approach second limits which are more widely spaced than said first limits and correspond respectively to undesirable maximum and minimum tensions in said cable.
- 3. In a suction dredger as defined in claim 2 wherein said control means first mentioned also includes mechanism for inhibiting actuation of said winch means when said fluid pressure is being altered.
- 4. In a suction dredger comprising a buoyant and hull having a suction dredging system mounted therein; said suction dredging system including a nozzle adapted to be inserted into the bottom below the hull, and conduit means between said nozzle and the hull for allowing the hull to rise and fall with relation to the nozzle incidental to wave action; winch means on said hull for supporting said nozzle and including at least one cable connected to said nozzle; and wave action compensating means engaged with said cable for paying out and taking in cable between said winch means and said nozzle as said hull respectively rises and falls due to wave action, said compensating means including at least one piston/cylinder device, a fluid pressure accumulator chamber connected with said device and means connected to the piston of said device and engaged with said cable whereby the piston reciprocates through working strokes in opposition to fluid pressure in said accumulator chamber dependent upon the rise and fall of said hull, said piston having maximum limits of travel; the combination of:
- sensing means operatively associated with said piston for producing an output indicative of the instantaneous position of said piston relative to a reference point lying essentially midway between said maximum limits of travel;
- detecting means receiving said output of the sensing means for producing a first output signal only when a working stroke of said piston exceeds at least one of a pair of limit points and is offset relative to said reference point toward said one limit point and for producing a second output signal only when a working stroke exceeds the other of said pair of limit points and is offset relative to said reference point toward said other limit point, said pair of limit points lying on opposite sides of said reference point; and
- control means for increasing the fluid pressure in said accumulator chamber only when the time duration of said first output signal exceeds the time duration of said second output signal and for decreasing the fluid pressure in said accumulator chamber only when the time duration of said second output signal exceeds the time duration of said first output signal whereby to shift the mid-point of the working stroke of said piston toward said reference point.
- 5. In a suction dredger as defined in claim 4 wherein said control means includes means for inhibiting operation of said winch means in response to said first and second output signals.
- 6. In a suction dredger as defined in claim 5 wherein said detecting means includes means for producing a third output signal only when a working stroke of the piston reaches one of a second pair of limit points and for producing a fourth output signal only when a working stroke of the piston reaches the other of said second pair of limit points, said second pair of limit points lying beyond said first pair thereof on opposite sides of said reference point; and said control means including means responsive to said third output signal for operating said winch means to take in cable and means responsive to said fourth output signal for operating said winch means to pay out cable.
- 7. In a suction dredger as defined in claim 4 wherein said detecting means includes means for producing a third output signal when a working stroke of the piston reaches one of a second pair of limit points and for producing a fourth output signal when a working stroke of the piston reaches the other of said second pair of limit points, said second pair of limit points lying beyond said first pair thereof on opposite sides of said reference point; and said control means including means responsive to said third output signal for operating said winch means to take in cable and means responsive to said fourth output signal for operating said winch means to pay out cable.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 517,028 filed Oct. 22, 1974 and now abandoned which, in turn, is a continuation of Ser. No. 327,402, filed Jan. 29, 1973, now abandoned and claiming priority of Jan. 28, 1972.
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Continuations (1)
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