Claims
- 1. A wave motion isolator for dynamically compliant suspension of a submersible instrument package from a buoy in a body of water having significant waves by a cable comprising: two parallel bars; an axle fixed between said bars; a spool mounted on said axle to turn between said bars; said spool being comprised of a hollow cylinder spaced about said axle; a high-tensile, flat metal strip formed into a spiral, one end of said strip being attached to said axle and the other end being attached to said hollow cylinder to provide fairly uniform restoring torque for any revolutions of said cylinder about said axle; means for attaching the center of a loop in said cable to said spool with both sides of said loop wound around said spool in the same direction; whereby as said loop is unwound under increasing tension of cable at both ends of said loop in opposite directions, said metal strip functions as an energy storing means being connected to said spool and said bars to rewind said loop on said spool under decreasing tension of said cable at both ends of said loop; and at least two guide sheaves mounted between said bars, one on each side of said spool for guiding said cable at opposite ends of said loop past ends of said bars and preventing said bars from rotating as said loop of cable is wound and unwound under varying tension by operation of the rewinding energy restoring means on said spool.
- 2. A wave motion isolator as defined in claim 1 wherein said flat metal spring is selected to have selected width and thickness dimensions for the load of said submersible instrument package and payed out cable to provide compliant pay-out of cable from said spool in response to wave-induced motion of said buoy while said submersible instrument package is suspended at a predetermined depth.
- 3. A wave motion isolator as defined in claim 2 wherein said cable is an insulated electrical conductor which serves as an electronic communication link between said instrumentation package and said buoy.
- 4. A wave-motion isolator for dynamically compliant suspension of a submersible instrument package from a buoy in a body of water having significant waves by a cable payed out from a pack attached to said instrument package comprising: a spiral spring; two parallel bars; and axle rigidly connected between said bars; a spool comprising a hollow cylinder spaced about said axle with said spiral spring comprised of a high-tensile, flat metal strip formed into a spiral, said spiral spring being housed in the space between said axle and said cylinder with one end attached to said axle and the other end attached to said cylinder, said spool further having two parallel disks, a separate one of said disks being centered at each end of said axle with a centered hole just large enough to fit and turn freely on said axle between said bars; a guide sheave between said parallel bars on each side of said spool each sheave being mounted clear of said spool to turn freely on a shaft secured between said bars with its axis parallel to the axis of said spool axle; and a loop of said cable taken near said buoy, said loop having the center thereof attached to said spool cylinder and both sides of said loop wound together on said spool in the same angular direction of the sprial of said spring from the axle to said cylinder such that as both ends of the loop are payed out simultaneously under tension, one end of said loop passing between one of said sheaves and said spool, and the other end of said loop passing between the other one of said sheaves and said spool, whereby any wave motion which causes said buoy to move up and down will provide isolation of said buoy for compliant suspension of said instrument package as the spiral spring is tightened in response to said cable being payed out from said loop wound on said spring.
- 5. A wave motion isolator as defined in claim 4 wherein said flat metal spring is selected to have selected width and thickness dimensions for the load of said submersible instrument package and payed out cable to provide compliant pay-out of cable from said spool in response to wave-induced motion of said buoy while said submersible instrument package is suspended at a predetermined depth.
- 6. A wave motion isolator as defined in claim 5 including two addtional guide sheaves, one at each end of said parallel bars, each sheave being mounted to turn freely on a shaft secured between said bars, with its axis parallel to the axis of said axle with one end of one side of said loop passing between said one of said sheaves and one additional sheave, and the other end of one side of said loop passing between said other one of said sheaves and the other additional sheave.
- 7. A wave motion isolator as defined in claim 5 wherein said cable is an insulated electrical conductor which serves as an electronic communication link between said instrumentation package and said buoy.
- 8. A wave motion isolator for use in dynamically stabilizing the vertical position of a submersible instrument package suspended in a body of water having significant waves from a buoy by a cable comprising a spool having a hollow cylinder between two disks; an axle passing through holes in said disks centered on the axis of said hollow cylinder; a spiral spring comprised of a high-tensile, flat metal strip formed into a spiral, said spring being in said hollow cylinder with its outside end connected to said hollow cylinder and its inside end connected to said axle; a pair of parallel bars, one at each end of said axle; means for securing said axle to said bars and for preventing said axle from turning on its axis relative to said bars; a loop of said cable; means for connecting the center of said cable loop to a fixed point on the outside of said hollow cylinder, both sides of said loop being wound together in the same angular direction, said direction being the angular direction of the spiral of said spring from the axle to the cylinder, and at least two guide sheaves between said parallel bars, one at each end of said bars for guiding said cable under tension between said instrument package and said buoy as said spool turns in either angular direction relative to said bars.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 721,054, filed Sept. 7, 1976, now abandoned.
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