Mobile underwater docking system and autonomous underwater vehicle
US-11220316-B2 · Jan 11, 2022 · US
US12168501B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12168501-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017413657-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 10, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 19, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 17, 2024 |
| Grant date | Dec 17, 2024 |
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A buoyancy modification module for a modular underwater vehicle may include a first frame configured to connect the buoyancy modification module to other modules, and a first pressure hull with a first flooding region and a first dry region. A first pump arranged in the first dry region can pump water out of the surroundings or a neutral-buoyancy reservoir into the first flooding region and out of the first flooding region into the surroundings or the neutral-buoyancy reservoir. A first gas region that is connected to the first flooding region may include a first gas pressure when the first flooding region is completely empty, and a second gas pressure when the first flooding region is completely flooded. A difference between the first gas pressure and the second gas pressure results from a reduction in space available for gas in the first gas region.
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What is claimed is: 1. A buoyancy modification module for a modular underwater vehicle, with the buoyancy modification module being configured to be flushed with water, the buoyancy modification module comprising: a first frame configured to connect the buoyancy modification module to other buoyancy modification modules, wherein the first frame is arranged in a shape comprising edges of a right prism; a first pressure hull with a first flooding region; and a first pump configured to pump water from surroundings or from a neutral-buoyancy reservoir into the first flooding region and configured to pump water out of the first flooding region into the surroundings or the neutral-buoyancy reservoir. 2. The buoyancy modification module of claim 1 wherein the first pressure hull includes a first dry region in which the first pump is disposed. 3. The buoyancy modification module of claim 1 comprising a first gas region that is connected to the first flooding region. 4. The buoyancy modification module of claim 3 wherein the first gas region includes a first gas pressure when the first flooding region is completely empty, wherein when the first flooding region is completely flooded the first gas region has a second gas pressure, wherein a difference between the first gas pressure and the second gas pressure results from a reduction in space available for gas in the first gas region. 5. The buoyancy modification module of claim 4 comprising a second gas region, with the first and second gas regions being connected in a gas-conveying manner. 6. The buoyancy modification module of claim 5 wherein the first gas region is disposed in the first pressure hull and the second gas region is disposed outside the first pressure hull. 7. The buoyancy modification module of claim 6 wherein the second gas region is disposed in a second pressure hull. 8. The buoyancy modification module of claim 5 wherein the first and second gas regions are connected via a first valve that prevents penetration of liquid into the second gas region. 9. The buoyancy modification module of claim 3 wherein the first gas region has a first gas pressure when the first flooding region is completely empty, wherein the first gas pressure corresponds to half of a maximum dive pressure. 10. The buoyancy modification module of claim 9 wherein the first gas region has a second gas pressure when the first flooding region is completely flooded, wherein the second gas pressure corresponds to 1.5 times the maximum dive pressure. 11. The buoyancy modification module of claim 1 wherein the first pressure hull includes a first dry region in which the first pump is disposed, wherein the buoyancy modification module comprises a first gas region that is connected to the first flooding region, wherein the first gas region and the first dry region are connected in a gas-conveying manner. 12. The buoyancy modification module of claim 3 wherein the first gas region and the first flooding region are separated by a movable, liquid-tight layer. 13. A modular underwater vehicle comprising at least three modules, wherein at least one of the at least three modules is the buoyancy modification module of claim 1 . 14. The modular underwater vehicle of claim 13 wherein the buoyancy modification module is mechanically connected to all adjacent modules of the at least three modules, wherein the buoyancy modification module includes an electrical connection to at least one adjacent module of the at least three modules. 15. The modular underwater vehicle of claim 13 comprising a first payload module that is adjacent to the buoyancy modification module. 16. The modular underwater vehicle of claim 15 wherein the buoyancy modification module is a first buoyancy modification module, the modular underwater vehicle comprising a second buoyancy modification module, wherein the first buoyancy modification module is adjacent to the first payload module at a bow end, wherein the second buoyancy modification module is adjacent to the first payload module at a stern end. 17. The buoyancy modification module of claim 1 wherein the first frame includes a framework arranged in a shape comprising edges of a cuboid. 18. The buoyancy modification module of claim 1 wherein the first frame is not a pressure hull. 19. A buoyancy modification module for a modular underwater vehicle, with the buoyancy modification module being configured to be flushed with water, the buoyancy modification module comprising: a first frame configured to connect the buoyancy modification module to other buoyancy modification modules; a first pressure bull with a first flooding region; a first pump configured to pump water from surroundings or from a neutral-buoyancy reservoir into the first flooding region and configured to pump water out of the first flooding region into the surroundings or the neutral-buoyancy reservoir; and a first gas region that is connected to the first flooding region, wherein the first gas region has a first gas pressure when the first flooding region is completely empty, wherein the first gas pressure corresponds to half of a maximum dive pressure. 20. The buoyancy modification module of claim 19 wherein the first gas region has a second gas pressure when the first flooding region is completely flooded, wherein the second gas pressure corresponds to 1.5 times the maximum dive pressure.
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