Claims
- 1. A work arm system for a submergible chamber comprising, a submergible chamber, means mounted to an outwardly disposed from the chamber to hold said chamber at a submerged depth adjacent a work area, a work arm rotatably mounted to said chamber and wherein the arm extends outwardly from the chamber in two directions, and means at each end of the arm to mount a tool, so that with rotation of the arm each end may be opposed to the work area and wherein at least one tool mount end of said arm comprises a rotatable platform, a plurality of tool drive means being mounted on said platform, and means to rotate said platform so that each of the tool drives may in turn be disposed away from the chamber and opposed to the work area.
- 2. The work arm system of claim 1, wherein said arm ends are retractably extensible.
- 3. The work arm system of claim 1, said means to hold said chamber comprising means to hold the chamber to spaced vertically disposed guides, and means to rotate said two-ended arm 180.degree., so that with said two arm portions retracted, said arm is rotated 180.degree. to provide for disposition of each end with said work area.
- 4. The work arm system of claim 1, wherein the chamber is spherical and wherein the axis is a diameter of the chamber.
- 5. The work arm system of claim 5, wherein said arm is rotatable about the axis of said chamber.
- 6. The work arm system of claim 4, wherein one of said tool drives is pivotablly mounted about an axis transverse to the axis of platform rotation, and means to pivot said tool drive.
- 7. The work arm system of claim 4, wherein the arm, is rotatable 360.degree..
- 8. The work arm system of claim 1, wherein the arm is disposed below the means to hold said chamber at a submerged depth.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 687,549, filed May 18, 1976.
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Divisions (1)
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