Claims
- 1. A suction dredger comprising, in combination:
- a buoyant hull and a suction dredging system associated therewith, said suction dredging system including a nozzle adapted to be inserted into the bottom below the hull, and flexible conduit means connected to said nozzle for conveying dredger spoil to a discharge region;
- winch means on said hull for supporting said nozzle and including at least one cable connected to said nozzle and a motor to operate the winch means for hauling in and paying out said cable whereby to locate said nozzle at a desired depth below said hull;
- a first piston/cylinder device one member of whose piston and cylinder members is connected with said cable to reciprocate as said hull rises and falls while said nozzle remains at said desired depth, a first fluid pressure accumulator chamber connected with said device and acting on said one member continuously to urge it in that direction required to haul in said cable whereby to maintain tension of at least a minimum value on said cable even when said hull falls to the lowermost point in the trough of a wave and to exert an increasing tension on the cable as said hull thereafter rises, the pressure in said first fluid pressure accumulator being such that when said one member approaches its end of stroke position responsive to rising of said hull, the tension on said cable is less than a predetermined maximum value; and
- a second piston/cylinder device one member of whose piston and cylinder members is connected with said cable to reciprocate as said hull rises and falls, a second fluid pressure accumulator chamber connected with said second device and acting on said one member thereof continuously to urge it in that direction required to haul in said cable, the pressure in said second fluid pressure accumulator being such that said second device is operable only in response to tension in said cable which exceeds that value prevailing when said one member of the first device reaches said end of stroke position, and the stroke of said one member of the second device being such that at its end of stroke position the tension on said cable is still less than said predetermined maximum value.
- 2. A suction dredger as defined in claim 1 including a nozzle-supporting ladder having a first section pivotally connected at one end to said nozzle and a second section pivotally connected to the other end of said first section, said cable being connected to said one end of the first section, a second cable connected to the two sections adjacent their pivotal interconnection, a second winch engaging said second cable, a third piston/cylinder device and a third fluid pressure accumulating chamber connected therewith and operating on said second cable in the same fashion as said first piston/cylinder device and first chamber operate on said first cable, and a fourth piston/cylinder device and a fourth fluid pressure accumulating chamber connected therewith and operating on said second cable in the same fashion as said second piston/cylinder device and second chamber operate on said first cable.
- 3. A suction dredger comprising in combination:
- a buoyant hull and a suction dredging system associated therewith, said suction dredging system including a nozzle adapted to be inserted into the bottom below the hull, and flexible conduit means connected to said nozzle for conveying dredger spoil to a discharge region;
- winch means on said hull for supporting said nozzle and including at least one cable connected to said nozzle and a motor to operate the winch means for hauling in and paying out said cable; and
- tension control means associated with said cable for maintaining tension in said cable greater than an inadmissible minimum tension when the hull falls in the trough of a wave and for maintaining tension in said cable less than an inadmissible maximum tension when the hull rises on the crest of a wave, said tension control means comprising:
- 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 having relatively movable piston and cylinder members, a fluid pressure accumulator chamber connected with said device and means connected to one member of said device and engaged with said cable whereby said one member reciprocates between stroke end limits respectively as the hull rises and falls with pressure in said accumulator chamber continuously acting on said one member in that direction required to haul in cable; and
- tension-modifying means independent of said motor of the winch means for allowing said cable to be payed out in excess of that amount permitted by the effect of said compensating means alone.
- 4. A suction dredger as defined in claim 3 wherein said tension-modifying means comprises a second accumulator chamber connected to said piston/cylinder device continuously to act on said one member in that direction required to pay out cable.
- 5. A suction dredger as defined in claim 3 wherein said tension-modifying means comprises an overload release clutch for paying out cable from said winch means without requiring operation of said motor.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 327,307, filed Jan. 29, 1973, and now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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