A launching and retrieving mechanism of an underwater operation device

CN224337092UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-09TEDA SEASTAR SHIPPING ENG

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
TEDA SEASTAR SHIPPING ENG
Filing Date
2025-07-04
Publication Date
2026-06-09

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The lifting mechanisms of existing underwater operation equipment are limited in use under different environments, cannot move freely on the ground, and have low reliability when installed on the hull.

Method used

A hoisting and hauling mechanism was designed, comprising a support frame, mounting base, motor, transmission rod, reel, pulleys, and hoisting mechanism. Through the combined use of casters, fixing pins, threaded rods, and throttles, the equipment can be freely installed and hoisted adaptably in different environments.

Benefits of technology

This technology enables the equipment to move freely in different environments while remaining stably mounted on the hull for underwater operations, thus improving the equipment's reliability and adaptability.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a launching and hoisting mechanism for underwater operation equipment, relating to the field of hoisting equipment technology. The utility model includes a mounting base, the outer wall of which is slidably connected to the inner wall of a mounting groove. A fixing pin is slidably connected to the inner wall of the mounting base. By providing the mounting base, when installation is required, simply pull the fixing pin outward from the support frame and mounting base to directly move the mounting base outward from the mounting groove to separate it from the support frame. Then, place the bottom of the mounting base on the edge of the hull, and turn the handle clockwise. The handle will drive the threaded rod to rotate, causing several fixing clamps to move closer together and cooperate to firmly clamp the edge of the hull, indirectly fixing the hoisting frame. This allows for installation of equipment in different environments, enabling the equipment to move freely on the surface or be mounted on the edge of the hull for hoisting underwater operation equipment.
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