EP0199773A1 - A trawl door - Google Patents

A trawl door

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Publication number
EP0199773A1
EP0199773A1 EP19850905399 EP85905399A EP0199773A1 EP 0199773 A1 EP0199773 A1 EP 0199773A1 EP 19850905399 EP19850905399 EP 19850905399 EP 85905399 A EP85905399 A EP 85905399A EP 0199773 A1 EP0199773 A1 EP 0199773A1
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Prior art keywords
trawl door
trawl
plate
door
doors
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French (fr)
Inventor
Benny Rasmussen
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Brdr Rasmussens Skibs-Og Badebyggeri I/s V/benny & Bjarne Rasmussen
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Brdr Rasmussens Skibs-Og Badebyggeri I/s V/benny & Bjarne Rasmussen
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K73/00Drawn nets
    • A01K73/02Trawling nets
    • A01K73/04Devices for spreading or positioning, e.g. control thereof
    • A01K73/045Devices for spreading or positioning, e.g. control thereof for lateral sheering, e.g. trawl boards

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a trawl door of the type mentioned in the introductory clause of claim 1.
  • trawl fishing it is known a.o. from NO-C-127,690 to make use of trawl doors or otter boards with adjustable hatches in order to be able to regulate the active surface area of the trawl doors.
  • the spreading ability of a given trawl door is defined by several conditions, the most important for the resulting outward leading force being the active surface area of the trawl doors together with the angular position in relation to the towing direction.
  • Trawl fishing may take place at very different depths of the ocean and therefore often trawl doors are chosen being in size adapted to the actual largest depth of the ocean, the spreading ability of the trawl doors in this situation being minimal as a result of the lo.ng and heavy towing wires.
  • the active surface area of the trawl doors can be reduced by opening the adjustable hatches, i.e. readjustment of the fishing tools can take place without necessarily having to put into port.
  • the invention has for its purpose to provide a trawl door of the introductorily mentioned type and by means of which a more optimal adjustment of the movement of the trawl door in the water can be obtained.
  • the trawl door according to the invention is characte ⁇ rized in the adjustable hatches being placed at opposite sides of a central longitudinal axis of the plate.
  • the trawl doors with extra large adjustment hatches which by being placed at each side of the horizontal longitudi ⁇ nal axis furthermore permit the angular adjustment of the inclination angle of the trawl doors in relation to horizontal position or in relation to the bottom of the sea.
  • the hatches are made as slide gates with closing plates which by the opening of the hatches are displaced to the same side preferably towards the "rear end" of the trawl door.
  • the centre of gravity of the trawl door will consequently be rearwardly displaced, what may be particularly advantageous e.g. when lobster fishery is in the question, where on often very soft bottom there will be worked with completely open hatches, i.e. with minimum spreading.
  • the trawl door according to the invention can be constituted by a straight plate, but preferably there is worked with an angularly shaped plate, whereby much better possibilities for optimal adjustment of the position of the trawl doors are obtained concerning spreading ability and movement in the water.
  • a decreased "upwards leading" component of a force can be obtained, i.e. the trawl door will have a bottom seeking tendency.
  • the "upward leading" compo ⁇ nent of a force will be relatively increased by reducing the active surface area of the upper part of the trawl door.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a trawl door according to the invention.
  • Fig. 2 a plane view of a trawl door cf. Fig. 1, but laterally reversed, i.e. a left trawl door cf. Fig. 4,
  • Fig. 3 an end view partly in section of the trawl door shown in Fig. 2,
  • Fig. 4 shows the employment principle for trawl doors of the said type, while.
  • Fig. 5 is a section of Fig. 4. 5
  • the shown trawl door 1 is made of so-called sea aluminium and consists of a preferably rectangular plate 2 which along a central longitudinal axis is bent in an angle of about 140°, as the appearing convex side of the plate 2 constitutes "the front side" of the trawl door 1 ,
  • the plate 2 is divided into an • upper portion 4 and a lower portion 6.
  • a strong wearing bar 8 consisting of
  • the 20 door is provided with a long, narrow opening 9 with a corresponding sliding hatch 10 which at opposite long sides of the opening 9 are positioned in guiding rails 12, so that the sliding hatch 10 can be displaced along the front side of the portion 6 for laying open of the
  • the sliding hatch 10 can be fixed in a desired position by means of a row of holes 14 and a simple clamp bolt 16 extending through as well the sliding hatch 10 as the lower plate portion 6.
  • the upper plate portion 4 is in a corresponding manner pro-
  • the trawl door At its front side the trawl door is provided with three brackets 22 and 24 for connection of the trawl door with the towing wire 26 via a three-point pull 28 (Fig. 4 and 5) .
  • the "concave" rear side of the trawl door is provided with as well longitudinal as transverse stiffening ribs, the inner sides of which being provided with suitable connection holes for optional arrangement of a single towing connection or a three-point pull for the wire 30 between the trawl doors and the side booms 32 of the trawl.
  • the trawl door 1 is well suited for lobster fishery, as with the hatches 10 and 16 completely open and rearwardly displaced on the plate portions 4 and 6 it can be adjusted to spread the least possible. Because of the hatches 10 and 16 in the actual situation rearwardly shifting the centre of gravity of the trawl door the latter will tend to be tilted in the water with the rearmost corner down in the bottom of the sea. Nevertheless the trawl door moves rather easily across the bottom of the sea, because the lowermost in ⁇ clined portion 6 of the plate 2 has a relatively larger active surface area than the upper portion 4, where the hatch 16 has about the double size as that of the bracket 10.
  • the trawl door according to the invention is pre ⁇ ferably angularly shaped, but it can also be made as a straight plate with an upper stearing fin along the upper side of the rear side of the plate, so that it is easier for the trawl door to be kept upright in the water during the trawling.
  • a straight trawl door accord ⁇ ing to the invention can with the unequally large by-pass hatches be easily adjusted to spread as required and with the desired angular position as well in relation to the towing direction as in relation to the bottom of the sea. All things considered the trawl door according to the invention can be used for almost any fishery, i.e. that normally it will be sufficient for any vessel to have a single set of trawl doors according to the invention.

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Abstract

Une porte de chalut (1) comprend un panneau (2) de forme rectangulaire, de préférence angulaire, avec des demi-portes réglables pour régler la surface active de la porte de chalut. Les demi-portes réglables sont placées de chaque côté de l'axe longitudinal central du panneau (2); une demi-porte (10) plus petite est placée au milieu de la partie inférieure (6) du panneau (2) lors de son utilisation, et une demi-porte (18) deux fois plus grande environ est placée au milieu de la partie supérieure (4) du panneau (2). On obtient ainsi une porte de chalut presque universelle, qui peut être facilement réglée pour presque tous les types imaginables de pêche, étant donné que la porte de chalut (1) a une envergure maximale lorsque les demi-portes (10, 18) sont complètement fermées, et une envergure minimale lorsque les demi-portes sont complètement ouvertes.A trawl door (1) comprises a rectangular (preferably angular) panel (2) with adjustable half-doors for adjusting the active surface of the trawl door. The adjustable half-doors are placed on each side of the central longitudinal axis of the panel (2); a smaller half-door (10) is placed in the middle of the lower part (6) of the panel (2) when in use, and a half door (18) approximately twice as large is placed in the middle of the part upper (4) of the panel (2). This results in an almost universal trawl door, which can be easily adjusted for almost any imaginable type of fishing, since the trawl door (1) has a maximum span when the half-doors (10, 18) are completely closed, and a minimum span when the half doors are fully open.

Description

A Trawl Door .
The present invention relates to a trawl door of the type mentioned in the introductory clause of claim 1.
By trawl fishing it is known a.o. from NO-C-127,690 to make use of trawl doors or otter boards with adjustable hatches in order to be able to regulate the active surface area of the trawl doors. The spreading ability of a given trawl door is defined by several conditions, the most important for the resulting outward leading force being the active surface area of the trawl doors together with the angular position in relation to the towing direction. Trawl fishing may take place at very different depths of the ocean and therefore often trawl doors are chosen being in size adapted to the actual largest depth of the ocean, the spreading ability of the trawl doors in this situation being minimal as a result of the lo.ng and heavy towing wires. By fishery at smaller depths of the ocean or by fishery for species demanding a smaller spreading of the trawl mouth the active surface area of the trawl doors can be reduced by opening the adjustable hatches, i.e. readjustment of the fishing tools can take place without necessarily having to put into port.
Known trawl doors with adjustable hatches have, however, been found insufficient as there are worked with rather small hatches, the placings of which more- over not giving the desired adjusting possibility regard¬ ing correct angular position in relation to the bottom of the sea.
The invention has for its purpose to provide a trawl door of the introductorily mentioned type and by means of which a more optimal adjustment of the movement of the trawl door in the water can be obtained.
The trawl door according to the invention is characte¬ rized in the adjustable hatches being placed at opposite sides of a central longitudinal axis of the plate. Hereby the possibility is obtained for providing the trawl doors with extra large adjustment hatches which by being placed at each side of the horizontal longitudi¬ nal axis furthermore permit the angular adjustment of the inclination angle of the trawl doors in relation to horizontal position or in relation to the bottom of the sea. Preferably the hatches are made as slide gates with closing plates which by the opening of the hatches are displaced to the same side preferably towards the "rear end" of the trawl door. The centre of gravity of the trawl door will consequently be rearwardly displaced, what may be particularly advantageous e.g. when lobster fishery is in the question, where on often very soft bottom there will be worked with completely open hatches, i.e. with minimum spreading.
The trawl door according to the invention can be constituted by a straight plate, but preferably there is worked with an angularly shaped plate, whereby much better possibilities for optimal adjustment of the position of the trawl doors are obtained concerning spreading ability and movement in the water. By reducing the active surface area of the lower part of the trawl door a decreased "upwards leading" component of a force can be obtained, i.e. the trawl door will have a bottom seeking tendency. Conversely the "upward leading" compo¬ nent of a force will be relatively increased by reducing the active surface area of the upper part of the trawl door.
In the following the invention is described in more detail, reference being made to the accompanying drawing, in which:-
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a trawl door according to the invention.
Fig. 2 a plane view of a trawl door cf. Fig. 1, but laterally reversed, i.e. a left trawl door cf. Fig. 4, Fig. 3 an end view partly in section of the trawl door shown in Fig. 2,
Fig. 4 shows the employment principle for trawl doors of the said type, while.
Fig. 5 is a section of Fig. 4. 5 The shown trawl door 1 is made of so-called sea aluminium and consists of a preferably rectangular plate 2 which along a central longitudinal axis is bent in an angle of about 140°, as the appearing convex side of the plate 2 constitutes "the front side" of the trawl door 1 ,
10 i.e. the side which in operation cf. Fig. 4 is facing the towing boat. Hereby the plate 2 is divided into an upper portion 4 and a lower portion 6.
Along its lower edge zone the lower portion 6 is provided with a strong wearing bar 8 consisting of
15 solid iron which hereby as well constitutes a ballasting, which takes care of the wearing bar 8 irrespective of the height position of the trawl door in the water always being downwards oriented. A little below the cen¬ tral longitudinal axis the lower portion 6 of the trawl
20 door is provided with a long, narrow opening 9 with a corresponding sliding hatch 10 which at opposite long sides of the opening 9 are positioned in guiding rails 12, so that the sliding hatch 10 can be displaced along the front side of the portion 6 for laying open of the
25 opening 9 to a desired extent. The sliding hatch 10 can be fixed in a desired position by means of a row of holes 14 and a simple clamp bolt 16 extending through as well the sliding hatch 10 as the lower plate portion 6. The upper plate portion 4 is in a corresponding manner pro-
/-\ 30 vided with an opening 16 with a corresponding sliding hatch 18 - this adjustable sliding hatch 18 in the upper portion just having about the double width as the opening 8 in the lower portion 6. Along the upper edge of the upper portion 4 of the trawl door three holes 20 have
35 been cut adapted for use when handling the trawl door - or when catching the trawl door by the hauling in of the trawl.
At its front side the trawl door is provided with three brackets 22 and 24 for connection of the trawl door with the towing wire 26 via a three-point pull 28 (Fig. 4 and 5) . The "concave" rear side of the trawl door is provided with as well longitudinal as transverse stiffening ribs, the inner sides of which being provided with suitable connection holes for optional arrangement of a single towing connection or a three-point pull for the wire 30 between the trawl doors and the side booms 32 of the trawl.
The trawl door 1 according to the invention is well suited for lobster fishery, as with the hatches 10 and 16 completely open and rearwardly displaced on the plate portions 4 and 6 it can be adjusted to spread the least possible. Because of the hatches 10 and 16 in the actual situation rearwardly shifting the centre of gravity of the trawl door the latter will tend to be tilted in the water with the rearmost corner down in the bottom of the sea. Nevertheless the trawl door moves rather easily across the bottom of the sea, because the lowermost in¬ clined portion 6 of the plate 2 has a relatively larger active surface area than the upper portion 4, where the hatch 16 has about the double size as that of the bracket 10.
The trawl door according to the invention is pre¬ ferably angularly shaped, but it can also be made as a straight plate with an upper stearing fin along the upper side of the rear side of the plate, so that it is easier for the trawl door to be kept upright in the water during the trawling. A straight trawl door accord¬ ing to the invention can with the unequally large by-pass hatches be easily adjusted to spread as required and with the desired angular position as well in relation to the towing direction as in relation to the bottom of the sea. All things considered the trawl door according to the invention can be used for almost any fishery, i.e. that normally it will be sufficient for any vessel to have a single set of trawl doors according to the invention.

Claims

CLAIMS :
1. A trawl door (1) with a principally rectangular, preferably angularly shaped plate (2) and with adjustable hatches (10,18) for adjusting its active surface areas, characterized in the adjustable hatches (10,18) being positioned at opposite sides of a central longitudinal axis of the plate (2) .
2. A trawl door according to claim 1 and with an angularly shaped plate (2) along the said longitudinal axis, characterized in that it is provided with two adjustable hatches, the smallest hatch (10) of which being positioned at the middle of the lowermost por¬ tion (6) of the plate (2) in .operation, and a hatch (18) of which with a size of about the double being posi¬ tioned at the middle of the upper portion (4) of the plate (2) .
3. A trawl door according to claim 1 and with an angularly "bent plate (2) along the said longitudinal axis, characterized in that it is provided with more adjustable hatches, which in size are positioned in such a way that in operation the upper portion of the plate will have approximately the double hatch size as that of the lowermost portion of the plate.
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DK510984A DK510984A (en) 1984-10-26 1984-10-26 TRAWLS BUCKET
DK5109/84 1984-10-26

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