Unmanned surface vehicle and method of using the same

US2018339752A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2018339752-A1
Application numberUS-201815986792-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMay 22, 2018
Priority dateMay 23, 2017
Publication dateNov 29, 2018
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An unmanned surface vehicle (USV) including a main body; a slideway; and an automatic recovery unit. The slideway includes pulleys, slide rails, sleepers, end plates disposed at two sides of the sleepers, and baffle plates. The automatic recovery unit includes a buoy, a connection rod, a downhaul, an electromagnetic fixer, a winch, an upper cable, a storage box, and a recovery net. The slideway is fixed on the afterdeck of the main body and the tail end of the slideway sticks out the side boundary of the afterdeck. The baffle plates are disposed on the upper end of the end plates. The vertical height of the end plates is larger than the maximum vertical height of the pulleys and the slide rails. The baffle plates on the upper end of the end plates limit the displacement of the buoy in the vertical direction.

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What is claimed is: 1 . An apparatus, comprising: a main body comprising an afterdeck and a sternpost; a slideway comprising pulleys, slide rails, sleepers, end plates disposed at two sides of the sleepers, and baffle plates; and an automatic recovery unit, the automatic recovery unit comprising a buoy, a connection rod, a downhaul, an electromagnetic fixer, a winch, an upper cable, a storage box, and a recovery net; wherein: the slideway is fixed on the afterdeck of the main body and a tail end of the slideway sticks out a side boundary of the afterdeck; the pulleys slide in the slide rails; the slide rails and the end plates are integrated with the sleepers; the baffle plates are disposed on an upper end of the end plates; a vertical height of the end plates is larger than a maximum vertical height of the pulleys and the slide rails; the buoy is capable of sliding on the slide rails, and the baffle plates on the upper end of the end plates are adapted to limit the displacement of the buoy in a vertical direction; the winch is fixed in the sternpost which comprises a hole; the upper cable is flexible and passes through the hole of the sternpost to connect to the winch fixed in the sternpost; one end of the downhaul is fixed on a stern, and the other end of the downhaul is connected to the recovery net; the recovery net comprises floaters and lead weights; the connection rod comprises a rod body and a snap ring; the snap ring is connected to one end of the upper cable; the electromagnetic fixer comprises a valve shaft which corresponds to the snap ring; the snap ring is disposed on one end of the rob body, and the other end of the rob body is rigidly connected to the buoy; the buoy is rigidly connected to the storage box; and the storage box is adapted to store the recovery net and the downhaul. 2 . A method of using the apparatus of claim 1 , the method comprising: 1) receiving, by the apparatus, a command for recovering an underwater vehicle; 2) sending, by the apparatus, an order to the underwater vehicle, and allowing the underwater vehicle to emerge out of the water surface; 3) acquiring, by a positioning system of the apparatus, position information of the underwater vehicle; 4) commanding the underwater vehicle to move close to the apparatus, or sailing the apparatus close to the underwater vehicle; 5) controlling the electromagnetic fixer to release the snap ring of the connection rod, allowing the buoy to slide into water along the slideway, unfolding the recovery net, the underwater vehicle being in an area formed by the upper cable, the downhaul, and the recovery net; and 6) rotating the winch to withdraw the upper cable, to achieve the recovery of the underwater vehicle.

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  • specially adapted to water vehicles · CPC title

  • Target-seeking control · CPC title

  • B63B27/08Primary

    of winches · CPC title

  • Unmanned surface vessels, e.g. remotely controlled · CPC title

  • Vessels or similar floating structures specially adapted for specific purposes and not otherwise provided for · CPC title

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What does patent US2018339752A1 cover?
An unmanned surface vehicle (USV) including a main body; a slideway; and an automatic recovery unit. The slideway includes pulleys, slide rails, sleepers, end plates disposed at two sides of the sleepers, and baffle plates. The automatic recovery unit includes a buoy, a connection rod, a downhaul, an electromagnetic fixer, a winch, an upper cable, a storage box, and a recovery net. The slideway…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Dalian Tech
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B63B27/08. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Nov 29 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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