Claims
- 1. In a system for interconnecting a barge and a pusher tug, having the stern of the barge complementary with the bow of the pusher tug, an improvement for interconnecting the said barge and said pusher tug, said improvement comprising a longitudinal groove in the stern part of the barge, said groove having a section substantially of inverted T form to which the said bow of the said pusher tug conforms with clearance when the tug and barge are brought together, a rigid thrust transmitting passive member attached at one end to said pusher tug and at the other end to the stern of said barge so as to transmit longitudinal forces and not forces at right-angles to the longitudinal axis of the combined barge and pusher tug, inflatable means fixed in position within the clearance between said tug and said barge, and means for inflating said inflatable means after said barge and tug have been interconnected by said thrust transmitting member.
- 2. A system as defined in claim 1 in which said thrust transmitting member is a connecting rod articulated to said pusher tug and said barge, said rod being not subjected to any component of forces substantially at right-angles to the longitudinal axis of the interconnected barge and pusher tug.
- 3. A system as defined in claim 1 in which the bow of the pusher tug is adapted to be secured to the stern of the barge by inflatable means interposed in said clearance between said barge and said bow of said pusher tug.
- 4. A system as defined in claim 3 in which the inflatable means are inflatable cushions.
- 5. A system as defined in claim 1 in which the inflatable means are cushions distributed in three series, said series acting in substantially horizontal directions on the edge of the said longitudinal groove in said stern part of said barge.
- 6. A system as defined in claim 1 in which the inflatable means are cushions distributed in three series, said series acting in substantially vertical directions on the edge of the said longitudinal groove in said stern part of said barge.
- 7. In a system for interconnecting a barge and a pusher tug, having the stern of the barge complementary with the bow of the pusher tug, an improvement for interconnecting the said barge and said pusher tug, said improvement comprising a longitudinal groove in the stern part of the barge, said groove having a section substantially of inverted T form to which the said bow of the said pusher tug conforms with clearance when the tug and the barge are brought together, a rigid thrust transmitting passive member attached at one end to said pusher tug and at the other end to the stern of said barge so as to transmit longitudinal forces and not forces at right-angles to the longitudinal axis of the combined barge and pusher tug, inflatable means installed on said pusher tug fixed in position within the clearance between said tug and said barge, and means for inflating said inflatable means after said barge and tug have been interconnected by said thrust transmitting member.
- 8. In a system for interconnecting a barge and a pusher tug, having the stern of the barge complementary with the bow of the pusher tug, an improvement for interconnecting the said barge and said pusher tug, said improvement comprising a longitudinal groove in the stern of the barge, said groove having a section substantially of inverted T form to which the said bow of the said pusher tug conforms with clearance when the tug and the barge are brought together, a rigid thrust transmitting passive member attached at one end to said pusher tug and at the other end to the stern of said barge so as to transmit longitudinal forces and not forces at right-angles to the longitudinal axis of the combined barge and pusher tug, inflatable means installed on said barge fixed in position within the clearance between said tug and said barge, and means for inflating said inflatable means after said barge and tug have been interconnected by said thrust transmitting member.
- 9. In a system for interconnecting a barge and a pusher tug, having the stern of the barge complementary with the bow of the pusher tug, an improvement for interconnecting the said barge and said pusher tug, said improvement comprising a longitudinal groove in the stern part of the barge, said groove having a section substantially of inverted T form to which the said bow of the said pusher tug conforms with clearance when the tug and barge are brought together, a rigid thrust transmitting passive member attached at one end to said pusher tug and at the other end to the stern of said barge so as to transmit longitudinal forces and not forces at right-angles to the longitudinal axis of the combined barge and pusher tug, inflatable means fixed in position within the clearance between said tug and said barge, and a source of energy for inflating said inflatable means after said barge and tug have been interconnected by said thrust transmitting member, said source of energy being installed on said pusher tug.
- 10. In a system for interconnecting a barge and a pusher tug, having the stern of the barge complementary with the bow of the pusher tug, an improvement for interconnecting the said barge and said pusher tug, said improvement comprising a longitudinal groove having a section substantially of inverted T form to which the said bow of the said pusher tug conforms with clearance when the tug and barge are brought together, a rigid thrust transmitting passive member attached at one end to said pusher tug and at the other end to the stern of said barge so as to transmit longitudinal forces and not forces at right-angles to the longitudinal axis of the combined barge and pusher tug, inflatable means fixed in position within the clearance between said tug and said barge, and a source of energy for inflating said inflatable means after said barge and tug have been interconnected by said thrust transmitting member, said source of energy being installed on said barge.
- 11. In a system for interconnecting a barge and a pusher tug, having the stern of the barge complementary with the bow of the pusher tug, an improvement for interconnecting the said barge and said pusher tug, said improvement comprising a longitudinal groove in the stern part of the barge, said groove having a section substantially of inverted T form to which the bow of the said pusher tug conforms with clearance when the tug and barge are brought together, a rigid thrust transmitting passive member attached at one end to said pusher tug and at the other end to the stern of said barge so as to transmit longitudinal forces and not forces at right-angles to the longitudinal axis of the combined barge and pusher tug, and a short-stroke hydraulic jack positioned within said clearance for positioning said barge and tug.
- 12. In a system for interconnecting a barge and a pusher tug, having the stern of the barge complementary with the bow of the pusher tug, an improvement for interconnecting the said barge and said pusher tug, said improvement comprising a longitudinal groove in the stern part of the barge, said groove having a section substantially of inverted T form to which the said bow of the said pusher tug conforms with clearance when the tug and barge are brought together, said groove containing platings against which the said pusher tug bears, a rigid thrust transmitting passive member attached at one end to said pusher tug and at the other end to the stern of said barge so as to transmit longitudinal forces and not forces at right-angles to the longitudinal axis of the combined barge and pusher tug, inflatable means fixed in position within the clearance between said tug and said barge, and means for inflating said inflatable means after said barge and tug have been interconnected by said thrust transmitting member.
- 13. A system as defined in claim 12 in which said platings are disposed on one edge of the said longitudinal groove and also on the bottom of said longitudinal groove.
- 14. The method of interconnecting a barge and a pusher tug, said barge having a recess in the stern thereof to which the bow of said pusher tug conforms with clearance when the tug and barge are brought together, said method comprising the steps of
- positioning said pusher tug within the recess in the stern of said barge with clearance between said tug and barge,
- attaching one end of a rigid thrust transmitting passive member to said tug and the other end of said member to the stern of said barge, and
- inflating inflatable means fixed in position within the clearance between said tug and said barge, said rigid thrust transmitting passive member transmitting forces directed along the longitudinal axis of the combined barge and pusher tug but not being subjected to any component of the forces substantially at right-angles to said longitudinal axis, and said inflatable means when inflated exerting forces at right-angles to the major surfaces of said pusher tug and barge, said thrust transmitting member and inflated inflatable means maintaining said pusher tug and barge interconnected to one another as they move.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 385,577 filed Aug. 3, 1973, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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