Vessel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6672242
  • Patent Number
    6,672,242
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 15, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 6, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The vessel includes a lifeboat, a housing positioned at the side of the vessel and defining a recess in which the lifeboat is stowed, hatch access to the lifeboat from a boat deck of the vessel, and an element for deploying the lifeboat from its stowed position.
Description




INTRODUCTION




This invention relates to a vessel and more particularly to a vessel having a lifeboat.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The use of lifeboats on vessels, and particularly on passenger vessels, is well known. Lifeboats are typically mounted on the upper decks and are suspended from davit cranes via wire falls. Generally, the davits comprise a framework that permits sliding of the lifeboat outboard, and from there lowering can be effected by unwinding the falls.




Amongst the problems associated with this type of arrangement is the fact that, when in use, the lifeboat must initially be slid outboard before being lowered to deck level. This causes the lifeboat to be unstably suspended over open water, and thus fully exposed to the elements, while people attempt to cross to it.




Another drawback of this type of arrangement occurs due to the fact that a mustering or staging area for accessing the lifeboat is often located on an open or external deck. This can not only lead to difficulties in hearing instructions due to ambient noise, particularly on the windward side of a vessel, but also, if at night, often the only lighting will be sparsely situated deck lights. This combination of elements can often cause confusion, disorientation and danger.




The present invention seeks to overcome these problems.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the present invention, there is provided a vessel comprising a lifeboat, a housing positioned at the side of the vessel and defining a recess in which the lifeboat is stowed, hatch access to the lifeboat from a boat deck of the vessel, and means for deploying the lifeboat from its stowed position.




Preferable and/or optional features of the present invention are set out hereafter.




The invention will now be more particularly described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partial transverse section through a hull of a vessel in accordance with the present invention; and





FIG. 2

is a top side plan view of a part of the vessel of FIG.


1


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to the drawings, a vessel


10


shown therein comprises at least one lifeboat


12


having a watertight access hatch


14


, a corresponding housing


15


formed in the side of the hull


18


of the vessel


10


, and means for deploying the lifeboat


12


.




The housing


15


defines a recess


16


, which is formed to receive the lifeboat


12


, and as such at least a part of the recess


16


and an adjacent side of the lifeboat


12


are of complementary or substantially complementary shape.




The lifeboat


12


is initially stowed in the recess


16


by the deployment means, which takes the form of a davit arm arrangement


20


and wire falls


22


.




The davit arm arrangement


20


includes two davit arms


20




a


which are pivotably supported, typically on the bottom surface of the housing


15


, about an upstanding position. Movement of the davit arm arrangement


20


is accomplished by one or more electric motors protectively housed away from the elements in the housing


15


. Operation of the electric motors can be performed from the vessel


10


or lifeboat


12


. Provision is also made for manual operation of the davit arm arrangement


20


from the vessel


10


in the event of power failure.




One end of each wire fall


22


is securely and releasably attached to the lifeboat


12


, and the other end is attached to a winching drum (not shown), which is protectively housed away from the elements in the vessel


10


. The wire falls


22


, when being taken up and wound off the winching drum, are guided and supported by the davit arm arrangement


20


. The winching drum is typically motorised, but may be manually operated in the event of power failure.




When first being stowed, the lifeboat


12


is hoisted on the falls


22


towards the davit arm arrangement


20


, which is in a lowered position extending substantially perpendicularly from the side of the vessel


10


. This is represented with phantom lines in the drawings. Once the lifeboat


12


reaches or substantially reaches the davit arms


20




a


, the davit arm arrangement


20


is operated to move the lifeboat


12


into the recess


16


. Generally, the davit arms


20




a


will pivot over centre upon insertion, such that the centre of gravity of the lifeboat


12


moves to the inboard side of the davit arms


20




a


, thereby enabling the deployment means to aid in the retention of the lifeboat


12


in the recess


16


.




A notch (not shown) may be formed in the bottom surface of the recess


16


to receive the keel (not shown) of the lifeboat


12


. This not only ensures location of the lifeboat


12


during insertion into the recess


16


, but also allows the lifeboat


12


to be more stably held in the recess


16


.




The vessel


10


further comprises at least one latch mechanism


24


by which, once inserted into the recess


16


, the lifeboat can be securely and releasably held therein.




The latch mechanism


24


is electrically operable from the vessel


10


and from the lifeboat


12


. Provision is also made for the latch mechanism


24


being manually operable from the vessel


10


and from the lifeboat


12


in the eventuality of electrical power failure.




The vessel


10


also comprises hatch access to the lifeboat


12


from a boat deck of the vessel


10


.




Typically, the recess


16


is located adjacent an internal boat deck


10




a


, which is formed with a watertight hatch


26


that, when opened, provides access to either the recess


16


or the lifeboat


12


if stowed therein. When the lifeboat


12


is in its stowed position, due to the complementary shapes of the lifeboat


12


and the recess


16


, the access hatch


14


of the lifeboat


12


can be aligned and typically releasably mated with the watertight hatch


26


of the boat deck


10




a.






Another boat deck


10




b


, typically residing above the boat deck


10




a


, may also be formed with a watertight hatch


28


, which can act as a maintenance access to the lifeboat


12


and the housing


15


.




In use, persons wishing to enter the lifeboat


12


will muster in the vicinity of the watertight hatch


26


on internal boat deck


10




a


. The watertight hatch


26


is opened providing access to the access hatch


14


of the lifeboat


12


. This hatch


14


is opened and people can enter the lifeboat


12


.




Once the lifeboat


12


is holding a sufficient number of occupants, the hatches


14


and


26


are separated if mated, the access hatch


14


is closed and sealed, and the latch mechanism(s)


24


is/are released. The davit arm arrangement


20


is then operated which, due to the initial position of the davit arms


20




a


, has the effect or initially raising the lifeboat


12


to allow the keel to clear the notch before moving the lifeboat


12


outboard to be suspended over open water. The winching drum is then operated to wind off the falls


22


, and the lifeboat


12


is thereby lowered to the surface of the water. The falls


22


can then be manually released from the lifeboat


12


, leaving the lifeboat


12


free to move away from the vessel


10


.




Once the davit arms


20




a


are moved past top dead centre, such that the centre of gravity of the lifeboat


12


is on the outboard side of the davit arms


20




a


, further deployment may be gravity assisted.




In a second embodiment of the present invention, the davit arms


20




a


of the davit arm arrangement


20


are not pivoted over centre during stowing of the lifeboat


12


and are only pivoted to a position whereby the centre of gravity of the lifeboat


12


remains to the outboard side of the davit arms


20




a


. This allows manual activation of the davit arm arrangement


20


by, for example, operation of the latch mechanism(s)


24


from either the vessel


10


or lifeboat


12


. Upon release, the davit arm arrangement


20


will lower due to gravity, thereby moving the lifeboat


12


from the recess


16


to a suspended outboard position. The winch drum may similarly be operable under gravity so that, once positioned outboard, the lifeboat


12


can be automatically lowered to the surface of the water.




In this case, a modified keel notch is utilised, which allows movement of the keel out of the notch during deployment.




To prevent free fall of the lifeboat if gravity assisted, the deployment means may comprise, for example, damping means, a torque limiting device and/or a braking device, typically being automatically activated during deployment of the lifeboat


12


.




The location of the recess


16


in the side of the hull


18


of the vessel


10


advantageously allows access to a lifeboat


12


held therein via an internal boat deck. This is particularly desirable as the people wishing to use the lifeboat


12


will not only be protected from the elements, which will particularly aid sight and hearing, but will also have significantly better lighting, especially if use of the lifeboat


12


is required at night time, and more reassuring surroundings.




Since the lifeboat access is via an internal boat deck, the recess


16


in which the lifeboat


12


is held can be positioned at levels far closer to the surface of the water, and below the level of an external boat deck.




Also, since close alignment and mating hatch access is utilised between the watertight hatch


26


of the internal boat deck


10




a


and the hatch access


14


of the lifeboat


12


, passengers are not exposed to the elements while trying to enter the lifeboat


12


.




Further, people are not required to step out over open water in order to enter the lifeboat


12


, because loading of the lifeboat


12


with passengers occurs while it is still in its stowed state. The lifeboat


12


is also held far more stably while people do enter due to the complementary shapes of the lifeboat


12


and the recess


16


, due to the notch for the keel, and due to the latch mechanism(s)


24


.




Lighting, typically powered from the vessel


10


via an umbilical supply, can be provided in the stowed lifeboat


12


, which enables easier and safer access into the lifeboat


12


, and also enables easier checking of passengers life jackets. The umbilical will be automatically disconnected during deployment.




The deployment means utilises a reduced number of parts in comparison to a conventional device. Since a significant proportion of the parts are housed under cover, corrosion from the elements is reduced, which should enable an increase in reliability and a decrease in maintenance costs.




It should be noted that more than one lifeboat


12


could be provided in one recess


16


, and, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the lifeboats


12


may have more than one access hatch


14


.




A strapping mechanism in addition to the latching mechanism(s)


24


may be utilised lo further secure the lifeboats


12


in the recesses


16


.




The embodiments described above are given by way of example only and various modifications will be apparent to persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, a single davit arm could be used in place of the davit arm arrangement


20


; the housing, in which the lifeboat


12


is housed and the davit arm arrangement is disposed, could be located at the side of the vessel


10


on an external boat deck, in this case, conversion of at least part of the external boat deck to an internal boat deck should he considered; and the maintenance hatch


28


could be utilised as the hatch access for passengers to the lifeboat


12


.



Claims
  • 1. A vessel comprising a lifeboat, a housing positioned at the side of the vessel and defining a recess in which the lifeboat is stowed, hatch access to the lifeboat from a boat deck of the vessel, and means for deploying the lifeboat from its stowed position, the deployment means including at least one pivotable davit arm.
  • 2. A vessel as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing is formed in the hull of the vessel.
  • 3. A vessel as claimed in claim 1, wherein the boat deck is an internal boat deck.
  • 4. A vessel as claimed in claim 1, wherein a part of the recess and an adjacent side of the lifeboat are of complementary or substantially complementary shape.
  • 5. A vessel as claimed in claim 1, wherein the recess comprises a notch in a surface thereof in which the keel of the lifeboat is received when stowed.
  • 6. A vessel as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hatch access comprises a watertight hatch in the boat deck and an access hatch in the lifeboat, the watertight hatch and the access hatch being aligned when the lifeboat is stowed in the recess.
  • 7. A vessel as claimed in claim 6, wherein, when the lifeboat is stowed, the watertight hatch and the access hatch are releasably mated.
  • 8. A vessel as claimed in claim 6, wherein the hatch access further comprises a maintenance hatch which provides access to the housing and/or the lifeboat independently of the watertight hatch.
  • 9. A vessel as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a latch mechanism by which the lifeboat is releasably held in the recess.
  • 10. A vessel as claimed in claim 9, wherein the latch mechanism is operable from the vessel and the lifeboat.
  • 11. A vessel as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one davit arm is pivotably supported by the vessel and releasably attached to the lifeboat by at least one fall wire.
  • 12. A vessel as claimed in claim 11, wherein the deployment means is operable from the vessel.
  • 13. A vessel as claimed in claim 11, wherein the deployment means is operable from the vessel and the lifeboat.
  • 14. A vessel as claimed in claim 12, wherein, when the lifeboat is stowed, the centre of gravity of the lifeboat is to the inboard side of the davit arm.
  • 15. A vessel as claimed in claim 13, wherein, when the lifeboat is stowed, the centre of gravity of the lifeboat is to the outboard side of the davit arm.
  • 16. A vessel as claimed in claim 1, wherein operation of the deployment means can be gravity assisted.
  • 17. A vessel comprising a lifeboat, a housing positioned at the side of the vessel and defining a recess in which the lifeboat is stowed, hatch access to the lifeboat from a boat deck of the vessel, and means for deploying the lifeboat from its stowed position, the hatch access including a watertight hatch in the boat deck, an access hatch in the lifeboat, and a maintenance hatch, the watertight hatch and the access hatch being aligned when the lifeboat is stowed in the recess, and the maintenance hatch providing access to the housing and/or the lifeboat independently of the watertight hatch.
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