Methods and underwater bases for using autonomous underwater vehicle for marine seismic surveys
US-9845137-B2 · Dec 19, 2017 · US
US10239588B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10239588-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515516128-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 28, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 2, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2019 |
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A watercraft may include a crane for lifting loads. The crane may include a tower and a boom that is rotatble with respect to the tower. The tower may be positioned inside the outer contour of the watercraft so as to minimize the profile of the watercraft on radar. The watercraft may include a superstructure within which the tower may be disposed. The superstructure may include planar outer walls that are obtuse relative to a horizontal plane. A rotary bearing may be utilized to connect the boom to the tower and permit the boom to rotate relative to the tower. Further, when the boom is in a rest position, a lower edge of the boom may be positioned 10 cm or less above the crane deck.
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What is claimed is: 1. A watercraft, comprising: a superstructure; and a crane for lifting loads, wherein the crane comprises, a tower disposed inside the superstructure, and a boom that is rotatable with respect to the tower, wherein the tower is disposed inside an outer contour of the watercraft such that the contribution of the tower to a radar cross section of the watercraft is eliminated. 2. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein outer walls of the superstructure are planar and have an obtuse angle with respect to a horizontal plane. 3. The watercraft of claim 1 further comprising a rotary bearing that connects the boom to the tower, wherein the rotary bearing is disposed inside the outer contour of the watercraft. 4. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the boom is movable into a rest position in which the boom is disposed above a crane deck of the watercraft such that a distance between a lower edge of the boom and the crane deck is less than 10 cm. 5. The watercraft of claim 4 wherein in the rest position at least one of: a side wall of the boom encloses an obtuse angle with the crane deck, or a side wall of the boom forms a continuation of a suitable surface of the outer contour of the watercraft. 6. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the boom is movable into a use position in which a free end of the boom projects laterally beyond an edge of a crane deck of the watercraft. 7. The watercraft of claim 6 wherein in the use position a distance of the boom from a main deck of the watercraft is in a range of 1 to 3 deck heights. 8. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the boom is configured in a rod shape. 9. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the boom is disposed substantially at a right angle to a longitudinal axis of the tower. 10. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the boom is telescopic. 11. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the crane comprises a crane hook that is movable into a position in which the crane hook is disposed within the boom. 12. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the tower is telescopic. 13. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the tower comprises a sea-swell-following device for compensating for a sea-swell-induced movement of a cable-suspension point of the crane. 14. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the crane comprises at least one of a cable winch or a hydraulic assembly disposed inside the outer contour of the watercraft. 15. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the crane is remote controllable. 16. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the crane is a first crane, the watercraft further comprising a second crane. 17. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the tower is disposed below a crane deck. 18. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the boom is movable into a rest position in which the boom is disposed above a crane deck of the watercraft such that a distance between a lower edge of the boom and the crane deck is less than 1 cm.
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