Claims
- 1. A system for mooring a vessel to a facility on a wharf or pier, said system comprising a plurality of mooring means, tensional force detecting means incorporated in each said mooring means, said tensional force detecting means including means for generating a tension signal and means for adjusting the tensional force exerted on said respective mooring means in accordance with the signals generated by said detecting means whereby the vessel is moored to the facility in a well balanced condition, each said mooring means comprising a plurality of fixing means rigidly secured to the mooring facility, at least one hook formed on each said fixing means, each said hook comprising a base portion defined by a pair of spaced apart side plates that straddle said hook and which are coupled to each other by means of a transverse pin, a plurality of ropes each having one end connected to said hook, and a winch which is provided on board said vessel and to which the other end of said ropes are connected, each said detecting means comprising strain gauge means mounted on each said plate, each said strain gauge means comprising two pair of strain gauges with each said pair of gauges being defined by an active gauge and a dummy gauge, one of each said pair of active and dummy gauges being located above said pin and one of each said pair of active and dummy gauges being located below said pin, said active strain gauges and dummy gauges each being connected by conductors, thereby defining a single load cell, there being further included a visual indicating means located in the central portion of said mooring facility, said visual, indicating means being connected by means of a conductor to the respective tensional force detecting means, whereby the tensional force on the respective ropes is signaled by said visual indicating means and control means for the respective winches, said control means being located on board the vessel, said control means being electrically connected to said indicating means to thereby present automated tensional force control for said ropes.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 535,570 filed Dec. 23, 1974, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 3,970,028.
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Divisions (1)
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