Claims
- 1. Underwater cleaning apparatus for cleaning submerged portions of hulls comprising a cyclically movable cleaning means for cleaning hulls, a motor for cyclically operating said cleaning means, means for carrying said motor and cleaning means to dispose said cleaning means in cleaning relation to said hull, the last named means comprising first and second elongate members coupled in articulated relation, means supporting said cleaning means to be carried by the submerged end of said second member, means having variable buoyancy carried by one of said elongate members serving to lift and lower said cleaning means into and out of cleaning relation to the hull, and means for holding said first and second members at a given angle to each other, a pivot member carried by and pivoted to the upper end of said first member adapted to be secured to docking means, and means operable from said docking means for moving said cleaning means between raised and lowered positions in response to changes in buoyancy of said buoyant means.
- 2. Bottom cleaning apparatus for cleaning submerged portions of hulls of vessels comprising a cyclically movable cleaning means for operation in cleaning relation to the submerged hull portions, an elongate substantially rigid operation arm carrying said cleaning means therefrom at a submerged portion thereof, said arm extending upwardly to an operating position, means for pivotally coupling the upper end of said arm adjacent said operating position, a motor for cyclically operating said cleaning means submerged in cleaning relation to the hull, controls for operating said motor carried at a position remote from said cleaning means, connections extending between said motor and said controls, means having variable buoyancy carried by said operating arm at a position displaced therealong from said cleaning means to apply a buoyant force to said cleaning means serving to lift and lower said cleaning means into and out of cleaning relation with respect to said hull, and means operable from a position remote from said cleaning means for varying the buoyancy of the penultimate named means so as to vary the force applied between the cleaning means and the hull.
- 3. Bottom cleaning apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said cleaning means comprises a brush supported for rotation about an axis of rotation extending in a direction substantially parallel to the side of a vessel being cleaned.
- 4. Bottom cleaning apparatus for cleaning submerged portions of a hull comprising cyclically movable brush means for contacting the submerged portion of a hull to clean same, a motor for cyclically operating said brush means, an elongate substantially rigid member for carrying said motor and said brush submerged in cleaning relation to the hull, said elongate member serving to extend upwardly and sufficiently out of the water to be engaged manually by an operator holding the upper end of same while cleaning the hull, controls for operating said motor carried at a position remote from said brush and motor, connections between said motor and controls, means carried by said member at a position therealong displaced from said brush means and having variable buoyancy serving to lift and lower said brush into and out of engagement with said hull, and means operable from the upper end of said elongate member and remote from said cleaning means for varying the buoyancy of the variable buoyant means so as to change the force applied between the brush and the hull.
- 5. In a bottom cleaning system for cleaning underwater hull portions of a vessel comprising means forming a berth alongside which a vessel can approach for cleaning of those underwater hull portions confronting the first named means, a cleaning assembly including cleaning means, an elongate substantially rigid operating arm supporting said cleaning means from an end thereof and extending between said cleaning means and the first named said berth means, means having a controllable buoyancy carried by said operating arm at a position between said berth means and said cleaning means disposed along said member and serving to lift and lower said cleaning means into and out of cleaning relation with respect to said hull portions, and means operable from said berth for varying the buoyancy of said buoyant means to vary the force supplied between the cleaning means and said hull portions.
- 6. In a bottom cleaning system according to claim 5 comprising a plurality of said cleaning assemblies, and means for operating each said assembly independently of the others.
- 7. In a bottom cleaning system for cleaning underwater hull portions of a vessel comprising means forming a berth having spaced portions disposed and adapted to lie alongside each side of and to flank a vessel therebetween, a cleaning assembly carried from each said spaced portion, each cleaning assembly including cleaning means, an elongate means supporting said cleaning means and extending between said cleaning means and one of said portions, means having a controllable buoyancy carried by said elongate means serving to lift and lower said cleaning means in varying cleaning relation to the hull portions, and means operable from each of said berth portions for independently varying the buoyancy of each of said buoyant means to vary the cleaning relation between the cleaning means and hull portions.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 692,841 filed June 4, 1976 now abandoned.
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