Device for recovering a vessel at sea
US-12515922-B2 · Jan 6, 2026 · US
US9969599B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9969599-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314376529-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 28, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 3, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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A receiving assembly for receiving a seagoing vessel is provided, to be suspended from an articulated arm of a handling structure which is provided with a lifting cable that is intended to carry a seagoing vessel and to move the vessel in a vertical direction to deploy and/or recover the vessel from the sea from a floating building on which the handling structure is secured, the receiving assembly comprising a lower part which comprises receiving means of the vessel, the receiving means having a passage for the cable and defining a cavity capable of receiving the vessel when the vessel is suspended from the lifting cable and arranged to ensure blocking of rotational and translational movements in the vertical direction upward of a seagoing vessel which is generally tubular in form, in relation to the receiving means, when the seagoing vessel is received by the cavity and comes to bear.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A receiving assembly for receiving a seagoing vessel, wherein said seagoing vessel is able to be suspended from an articulated arm of a handling structure which is provided with a lifting cable that is intended to carry the seagoing vessel and to move said vessel in a vertical direction so as to at least one of deploy and recover said vessel in or from the sea from a floating building on which said handling structure is secured, said receiving assembly comprising a lower part which comprises receiving means of said vessel, said receiving means having a passage through which the lifting cable is capable of passing, said receiving means defining a cavity which is capable of receiving said vessel when said vessel is suspended from the lifting cable and being arranged so as to ensure the blocking of rotational and translational movements in the vertical direction upward of the seagoing vessel, in relation to the receiving means, when the seagoing vessel is received by the cavity and comes to bear against said receiving means, said assembly being arranged so as to be able to be suspended from the articulated arm of the handling structure leaving at least one degree of rotational freedom about an axis perpendicular to the vertical direction between the lower part of the receiving assembly which comprises the receiving means and the handling structure, and the receiving assembly further comprising at least one mechanical fuse which is provided to shear off and disconnect a bottom part from the articulated arm when the range of the relative oscillating movement of the bottom part in relation to said arm with at least one degree of rotational freedom is superior to a predetermined threshold. 2. The receiving assembly as claimed in claim 1 , in which the receiving means have a U-shaped profile. 3. The receiving assembly as claimed in claim 2 , in which the U-shaped profile is flared. 4. The receiving assembly as claimed in claim 2 , in which the U-shaped profile has two wings which are connected by a core, the wings being advantageously flared from their respective free ends up to the core. 5. The receiving assembly as claimed in claim 2 , in which the receiving means are realized at least in part in compressible material that is elastically deformable so as to cushion shocks between the vessel and the receiving means. 6. The receiving assembly as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: a translation guide allowing a degree of translational freedom in the vertical direction between the receiving means and a base when the latter is suspended from said arm, and a spring which is arranged so as to allow the receiving means to move from the base in the vertical direction when said receiving assembly is suspended from said arm. 7. The receiving assembly as claimed in claim 6 , in which the translation guide is passive and is coupled to the spring such that when the spring is compressed or extended, the translation guide guides the movement of the receiving means in the direction in relation to the base. 8. The receiving assembly as claimed in claim 6 , in which the receiving assembly comprises at least one visual indicator which is coupled to the spring in order to give a visual indication of the state of compression of the spring. 9. The receiving assembly as claimed in claim 8 , comprising a plurality of visual indicators which are arranged so as to form different geometric figures when the spring is at half-excursion, compressed to the maximum and in its equilibrium position. 10. The receiving assembly as claimed in claim 1 , said assembly being provided with a pulley which is intended to guide the lifting cable in the vertical direction when said receiving assembly is suspended from said arm. 11. The receiving assembly as claimed in claim 1 , comprising cushion means for cushioning the relative movements between a suspension arm and the lower part of the receiving assembly with at least one degree of rotational freedom. 12. The receiving assembly as claimed in claim 11 , in which the means which are intended to cushion the relative movements between the suspension arm and the lower part of the receiving assembly with at least one degree of rotational freedom are passive. 13. A device for deploying and recovering the seagoing vessel from the floating building which comprises the handling structure which comprises the articulated arm from which the receiving assembly as claimed in claim 1 is suspended. 14. A method of utilizing the device for deploying and recovering the seagoing vessel as claimed in claim 13 , further comprising a translation guide allowing a degree of translational freedom in the vertical direction between the receiving means and a base when the latter is suspended from said articulated arm, and a spring which is arranged so as to allow the receiving means to move from the base in the vertical direction when said receiving assembly is suspended from said articulated arm, in which, prior to moving the articulated arm in order to move the receiving assembly when the vessel is attached to the lifting cable, the lifting cable is wound such that the vessel comes to press against the receiving means and compress the spring up to approximately half-excursion.
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