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System to guide a wire, chain, cable etc, onboard a vessel

A technology of steel cables and anchor chains, which is applied in the system field of guiding steel cables, anchor chains, cables, etc. on ships, and can solve problems such as hitting people

Active Publication Date: 2008-08-13
KONGSBERG MARITIME
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This turning can cause serious accidents as the heavy steel parts making up the shackles etc. will be thrown all over the deck with great force and potentially hit people

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[0021] As mentioned above, Figure 1 shows the stern of a vessel comprising the system according to the invention. On an anchoring vessel, one or more capstans 10, such as capstan capstans, are usually mounted to handle wire ropes, anchor chains, etc. indicated by reference numeral 12. Typically, one or more towpins 14 and shark jaws 16 are also mounted near the stern of the vessel. The different winch types, drag pins and shark grips and other equipment necessary on board, anchoring boats etc. are well known to those skilled in the art and will therefore not be described further here. Solid line 12 represents steel cable, anchor chain, etc. after tensioning, and dotted line 12' represents steel cable, anchor chain, etc. before tensioning. At least one centering device 18 is arranged between said drag pin 14, shark grip 16 and winch 10, preferably adjacent said drag pin and shark grip. In the exemplary embodiment shown, two centering devices 18 are provided.

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The invention describes a system for handling wire ropes, anchor chains, cables, etc. (12) on a ship, comprising a plurality of winches ( 10), further comprising a plurality of towing pins (14) and shark clamps (16) mounted in the stern area of ​​the vessel and arranged to guide and / or hold all forces leading to or from said winch (10) Steel cables, anchor chains, etc. (12). The system also includes at least one centering device (18) disposed between the traction pin (14) and the shark jaw (16) and winch (10), preferably in conjunction with the traction The pin (14) is adjacent to the shark clamp (16), wherein said centering device (18) comprises at least two guide plates (20) which can be raised and lowered and arranged to guide and possibly Said steel cables, anchor chains etc. (12) are maintained.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a system for handling wire ropes, anchor chains, cables, etc. on a ship, the system comprising a plurality of winches for taking in and paying out said wire ropes, anchor chains, etc., and a plurality of drag pins and shark jaws (shark jaws) which are mounted in the stern region of the vessel and are arranged to guide and / or hold said cables, anchor chains leading to or from said winches Wait. Background technique [0002] On tugboats and other ships / ships especially used in the offshore industry, so-called anchor ships, equipment for handling cables such as anchor chains, wire ropes, hawsers etc. is often installed at the stern of the ship. Therein, a drag pin is used and is usually used in connection with means for holding and securing the cable. During work on ships using anchors of large winches, these devices are usually installed to hold or secure the anchor chains and wires / cables during connection and disconnection. ...

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IPC IPC(8): B63B21/04B66D1/36B63B
CPCB63B21/04B66D1/36
Inventor 阿里尔德·奥弗拉佩尔·休斯
Owner KONGSBERG MARITIME
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