BRPI0501868A - submersible, floating buoyancy rescue rafts for marine emergencies - Google Patents

submersible, floating buoyancy rescue rafts for marine emergencies

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BRPI0501868A
BRPI0501868A BRPI0501868A BRPI0501868A BR PI0501868 A BRPI0501868 A BR PI0501868A BR PI0501868 A BRPI0501868 A BR PI0501868A BR PI0501868 A BRPI0501868 A BR PI0501868A
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emergencies
rescue
submersible
marine
rafts
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Ben-Barkyn Shaul
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Ben-Barkyn Shaul
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"BALSAS DE RESGATE SUBMERSìVEIS, DE FLUTUAçãO REGULáVEL PARA EMERGêNCIAS MARINHAS". Se caracterizam por ter a capacidade de submergir e após posicionadas e amarrada debaixo do navio ou plataformas marinha em perigo, são reflutuadas empurrando em cima a embarcação a ser resgatada e substituindo assim a flutuação perdida por infiltração de água no casco da embarcação a ser resgatada. As balsas de resgate se apresentam em duas modalidades de construção (com ou sem energia própria) e podem ser usadas também para resgatar sem submergir, por método exposto na descrição da patente. As várias possibilidades de intervir, as combinações nas quais elas podem agir, junto com a tripulação treinada, lhe confere a capacidade de socorrer embarcações em perigo e impedir que as ditas embarcações afundem."SUBMERSIBLE FLOATING RESOURCES, ADJUSTABLE FLOATING FOR SEA EMERGENCIES". They are characterized by having the ability to submerge and after being positioned and tied under the endangered marine platform or platforms, they are reflected by pushing over the vessel to be rescued and thus replacing the lost float by infiltration of water into the hull of the vessel to be rescued. Rescue rafts come in two types of construction (self-powered or self-powered) and may also be used to rescue without submerging by the method set forth in the patent specification. The various possibilities to intervene, the combinations in which they can act, together with the trained crew, gives them the ability to rescue distressed vessels and prevent them from sinking.

BRPI0501868 2005-04-15 2005-04-15 submersible, floating buoyancy rescue rafts for marine emergencies BRPI0501868A (en)

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