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Ship superstructure

A technology for superstructures and ships, applied in superstructures, ship construction, ship propulsion, etc., can solve the problems of long construction time, and achieve the effect of reducing production costs

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-12-10
仕弗扣航海系统研究开发有限公司
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the work must be done step by step, resulting in a longer overall construction time

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[0039] figure 1 Shows a starboard side view of part of a container ship with a superstructure 1 according to the invention. In the example shown in the figures, starting from the main deck 10 is the superstructure 1 . However, it is also possible for the superstructure 1 to be from below or above the main deck 10 . In the illustrated embodiment, the traditional superstructure is completely abandoned. However, it is also possible to combine the superstructure according to the invention with a conventional superstructure, for example by placing a module on it.

[0040] figure 1 Shown is a marine module 2 , a bridge module 3 , a plurality of support modules 4 and a supply area 11 , which can also be formed by a marine module 2 . In order to be able to access the bridge module 3 from the ship service module 2 , an access staircase 9 is provided in the support module 4 . In the example shown, the access staircase 9 is an external staircase. However, the staircase 9 can also h...

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The invention relates to ship superstructure comprising several modules, in particular, in the form of crew module, bridge module and / or funnel module. Said modules have a compatible modular dimension and are designed to be self-supporting. Furthermore, in the vicinity of the main deck of the ship at least one level is provided with crew modules, wherein on this at least one level, the starboard and / or port-side modules are stacked with a free space between the starboard- and port-side modules and the free space is laid out to accommodate load. The invention further relates to a methods for construction of such a ship structure.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a ship superstructure composed of a plurality of modules. The modules may for example be marine modules, bridge modules or chimney modules. Background technique [0002] Ship superstructures are usually constructed in such a way that, first of all, the outer walls of the superstructure are built with a mid-deck, which corresponds to the outer frame of a house. The resulting area was then established by building additional walls to complete the interior of the mid-deck. Usually after dividing the mid-deck into separate areas, the individual areas and rooms are connected to the ship's supply system. This work has to be done step by step, resulting in a longer overall construction time. [0003] From German patent DE 196 37 549 it is known to construct a deckhouse from independent modules. First the main body, such as the outer frame of the deckhouse, is constructed and provided with deck support structures and columns. The i...

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IPC IPC(8): B63B15/00B63B21/32
CPCB63B15/00B63B25/004B63B29/025B63H21/32B63B21/32
Inventor 贝伦德·普鲁茵
Owner 仕弗扣航海系统研究开发有限公司
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