Storage structure for lifesaving device of ship

A storage structure and life-saving device technology, applied in the field of ships, can solve problems such as ship sinking, delay in rescue, and increase costs, and achieve the effects of centralized storage of life-saving devices, quick removal, and cost savings

Active Publication Date: 2016-04-06
ZHEJIANG OCEAN UNIV
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[0002] Ships are an important means of water transportation for human beings. The development of ships has gone through thousands of years. From canoes to sailboats to modern ships, the power and safety of ships have been greatly developed. However, due to various accidents, there will still be In the event of the ship sinking or the crew falling into the water, life-saving devices on the ship are indispensable
[0003] At present, lifesaving devices on ships generally include lifebuoys, life rafts or wooden boats. Lifebuoys are generally hung on the railings of the hull to facilitate rescue. Liferafts or wooden boats are generally fixed on the hull deck; It is extremely inconvenient, and it is difficult for those who fall into the water to climb onto the life raft or wooden boat; however, life-saving devices are generally rarely used, but in order to ensure the effectiveness of rescue, life-saving devices need to be maintained. Placed in the open air, sea water, sea water and sunlight will cause damage to lifebuoys, life rafts or wooden boats, requiring greater maintenance strength and increasing costs; at the same time, current life rafts or wooden boats are generally fixed at a fixed position on the hull. However, during rescue, it is often far away from the position of the life raft or wooden boat. Unloading the life raft or wooden boat and transporting it to the corresponding position is very time-consuming and delays the rescue.

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[0017] The following are specific embodiments of the present invention and in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, the technical solutions of the present invention are further described, but the present invention is not limited to these embodiments.

[0018] Such as figure 1 and figure 2 As shown, a storage structure of a ship lifesaving device, including a lifesaving device 5, the storage structure includes a storage box 1 with a storage room, one side of the storage box 1 is open, and the opening of the storage box 1 is hinged to open. Or the switch door 11 of closing opening, is provided with some dividing plates 12 in the storage box 1, and some dividing plates 12 are vertically arranged, and some dividing plates 12 separate the storage room into several receiving cavities, and the life preserver 5 comprises skeleton 6, drive chamber 8 and the air chamber 7, the skeleton 6 includes a U-shaped front bracket 61 and a U-shaped rear bracket 62, the openings of the fro...

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The invention provides a storage structure for a lifesaving device of a ship, and belongs to the technical field of ships. The technical problems that an existing lifesaving device of a ship is high in maintenance cost and inconvenient to use are solved. The storage structure for the lifesaving device of the ship comprises a storage box provided with a storage chamber. The storage box is internally provided with a plurality of partition plates which separate the storage chamber into a plurality of storage cavities. A guiding rail is fixed to a bottom plate of the storage box and provided with a positioning frame which can position the lifesaving device. A spring is fixed to a side plate, opposite to an opening, of the storage box. The other end of the spring can abut against the positioning frame. When a sliding strip is completely located inside the storage cavities, the spring is in a compressed state. A limiting structure which can prevent the sliding strip from sliding out of the storage box when the spring is in the compressed state is arranged between the guiding rail and the sliding strip. The storage structure for the lifesaving device of the ship has the advantages that lifesaving devices can be stored in a concentrated mode, and the lifesaving devices can be rapidly taken out when required.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of ships, and relates to a life-saving device for a ship, in particular to a storage structure for a life-saving device for a ship. Background technique [0002] Ships are an important means of water transportation for human beings. The development of ships has gone through thousands of years. From canoes to sailboats to modern ships, the power and safety of ships have been greatly developed. However, due to various accidents, there will still be When the ship sinks or the crew falls into the water, life-saving devices on the ship are indispensable. [0003] At present, lifesaving devices on ships generally include lifebuoys, life rafts or wooden boats. Lifebuoys are generally hung on the railings of the hull to facilitate rescue. Liferafts or wooden boats are generally fixed on the hull deck; It is extremely inconvenient, and it is difficult for those who fall into the water to climb onto the life raft or ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): B63C9/23
CPCB63C9/23
Inventor 束建芳
Owner ZHEJIANG OCEAN UNIV
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