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US1815904A
US1815904A US269049A US26904928A US1815904A US 1815904 A US1815904 A US 1815904A US 269049 A US269049 A US 269049A US 26904928 A US26904928 A US 26904928A US 1815904 A US1815904 A US 1815904A
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  • compart-' clearness igut is a VlGW lllIGf'Flgl -I showing the te eammatesoamwtomo ooNNEc'rIcur, AssIcnoamo'ELEcErnrcTBoA r ment only,'the other pipes being omittedifor Y it gage line'sfr'om the after refuge coinpart ment only, the other pipes and associated 1 V parts being omitted forthesake of clearnss;
  • suitablezbulk headsQ1-i such compartments be ⁇ p haying uwaterrtight doors' openingoutwardly ments, air manifolds to; which air; is supplied i fc'ompartmentsland tanksof theboat, there inl'eachrefuge; compartment the" condition 55:; Fig.;3 is a vieW 'likeFig..-1 showing 'the is a View likeffFig. 1 showing the common air line connectingithe air manifolds and the associated parts, the other pipes be- "ingv omitted for clearness; r I p l '5;
  • Fig. '6' isa detailof one ofthe gauges and its-associated lines'rof-Fignet; a
  • Fig. 9 is a detail View of the aft air mani r fold and associated airqpipes and control Q m valves therefor.
  • I I 7'5 My invention is applied to a submarine boat including ahull 1, the interior of which is divided by SuitablebuIkheads into a mo'-, tor compartment '2, engine compartment 3, 1 after batteryc'ompartme'nt 4; central operat ing compartment 5, forward battery :COlTlp'artment 6,'torpedo compartment -17, ballast tanks 8, and forward and aft fueltanks 9 andclO,'respect ively.
  • the compartments,2,;-5" and ".7, constitute the after refuge compari ment,,the midshiprefuge compartment andf .the" forward refuge compartment,',respectively.
  • the bulkheads at the ends of these I compartments areof such construction that I each'refuge compartment is particularly, 6 adapted to Withstand deep" submergenccfl 1 pressure;
  • suitablestufiing box structure is provided for I from each manifold being separate anddistinct-froin the air pipes from the. other manifolds.
  • Each air .pipe12 is controlled by a valve 13 in the manifold 11 (Fig. 9).
  • Themanifold 11 is also providedwith an airgoutlet nipple #1900 opening into the coinpartmentin which the I manifold is located?
  • Thi's ni'pple'is controlled by "a suit-- able valvem This provides: meanswherethe air supply in the compartment; can be readi'ly replenished from. the manifold .as required.- I also provid'eleach of the air vinan-ifolds in "the compartments 2 and 7 with an air supply pipe'j19wl'1ich extendsthrough the upper p'ortion-of the' hull 1 and is'pro- 5 if-desired. Referring; more particularly to Fig. 5, I preferably provide in each refuge compartment a bank of air flasks 21, which are suitablyconnectedto abranch pipe 22 providedwith a reducing valve 22a 'ofsuitable type and havingconnectionewitha pipe.
  • the I inon air line 24 is'disp'osed at the lower-portion of the hull 1. I consider this of impor-. tance. in yiew of the fact that. a submarine boat,'in' case of collisiorn'is seldom injured at the lower portion of the hull, any injury which thehull may suffer being usually confined to the port on aboveth'e center line thereof. It is vitalthatjthe air line 24 be 1 protected against injury and I accomplish;
  • test pipes 27 which extend: from each of they refuge compartments and open into the same, each of these pipes 1 being controlled. by a. suitablei'valve 28 therein adjacent itsiop'eir end.v
  • the pipes 27 extend-into the other comparanentst-and tanks of the. boat,vv each: of these pipes being pros; vided with". an .arcuate'; head-L29v 1 7);; 1 shapedato conform tor the curvature" of the 30. extending: fore: and; aft off the hull and dispose'di adj acent thetop ofthe..;tank coinpartment', into which the said; pipe extends.
  • test pipe in the injuredcomparu- .ment or tank is thus. broken so as to admit w'ater th'ereto.
  • openingthevalve 2.8 the. operator in any one. of the" refuge'coniparti ments ca-n readilyideterrnine whether the tank' or coinpartm-entzinto which such test pipe ex.-
  • Each oftliesef gauges is connected bya "line .33: to. an; operatin dr e ⁇ ; vice 34 suitably mountedvin one ofthe corna partments ortanks' ofthe boat.
  • The-operatcomp iseprovidedi with a separategauge and associated gauge line forleach of the: .other' compartments and tanks of I the" I I 1 into the other compartments and tanks,and
  • V 'j i partments means controlled from the refuge compartments for supplying air-under pres-r other compartments and tanks.

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July 28, 1931. H. E. GR-IESH'ABER SUBMARINE BOAT Filed A ril 11, 1928 s Sheets-Sheet i July 28, 1931-.
. H. E. GRIESHABER SUBMARINE BOAT 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 Z1? 1/61? 2 0 Kl/Ugo EGrles/za m wi l/4 Filed April 11, 1928 July 128, 1931.
H. E. C iRlESHABER SUBMARINE BOAT Filed April 11, 1928 3 Sheets-Sheet '3 commmg r, Gn-o'ron, Iconnnorrouryn oonronnrron on NEW JERSEY.
' snmvremnn Bohr l mination 'fii a' April 11,
1928. s ri l no. 2 9,049. Q 6
test pipes fromthe after refuge, compart-' clearness igut is a VlGW lllIGf'Flgl -I showing the te eammatesoamwtomo ooNNEc'rIcur, AssIcnoamo'ELEcErnrcTBoA r ment only,'the other pipes being omittedifor Y it gage line'sfr'om the after refuge coinpart ment only, the other pipes and associated 1 V parts being omitted forthesake of clearnss;
7 suitablezbulk: headsQ1-isuch compartments be} p haying uwaterrtight doors' openingoutwardly ments, air manifolds to; which air; is supplied i fc'ompartmentsland tanksof theboat, there inl'eachrefuge; compartment the" condition 55:; Fig.;3 is a vieW 'likeFig..-1 showing 'the is a View likeffFig. 1 showing the common air line connectingithe air manifolds and the associated parts, the other pipes be- "ingv omitted for clearness; r I p l '5;
Fig. '6' isa detailof one ofthe gauges and its-associated lines'rof-Fignet; a
Fig. "Tisa transverse section through' the v I control operating compartment of the boating taken substantially on."lineI,7 -7 of -Fig.]1,"-'
the superstructure and-associated parts, be I 1 v extentgi such iother" comp artments-I and tanks."
:It -isj-the present "practice; in constructing submarine boatsto diyi'dthe' hull of the boat intocompartments;andftanks by means of iIig wwatertight; Certain of j the compart- 'ments thus 1 provided are usually constructed.
{15 in: such; manner aslr-i to' iw'ithstand{deep sub-j inergencefpressures in case' the-body of the bo,at""becomes flooded; these compartments ing omitted; o H p p v Fig. 8--is atransverse'isection'of'the' boat: takenr substantiallyon line 8 8 of Fig; 1571 throughthetorpedo compartment,the super structure and associated parts being omitted Fig. 9 is a detail View of the aft air mani r fold and associated airqpipes and control Q m valves therefor. i I I 7'5 My invention is applied to a submarine boat including ahull 1, the interior of which is divided by SuitablebuIkheads into a mo'-, tor compartment '2, engine compartment 3, 1 after batteryc'ompartme'nt 4; central operat ing compartment 5, forward battery :COlTlp'artment 6,'torpedo compartment -17, ballast tanks 8, and forward and aft fueltanks 9 andclO,'respect ively. The compartments,2,;-5" and ".7, constitute the after refuge compari ment,,the midshiprefuge compartment andf .the" forward refuge compartment,',respectively. .The bulkheads at the ends of these I compartments areof such construction that I each'refuge compartment is particularly, 6 adapted to Withstand deep" submergenccfl 1 pressure;
thereot 'and being known assalyageor refuge '20 compartments alni'accordance wlth my: 1nrention Iurprovide in the refuge compartunderxpressureinasuitabletmanner from a j compressed air supply on the' 'submarine boat or from asalvage ship; Air pipes-extend from these Imanifoldsr into the other beingra separatepipeforeachcompartment, ortank and thepipes offe'achmanifoldbeing separate from' the'l pipe ofrithe other mani folds. I also: providefmeans 'for f indicating of the other icompartmen'tsaor tanks of the boat; PA further object of: my invention; is
35 fto'rso 'disp os'e the various pipes and air lines asto reduce to V 'a' minimum :the possibility of. injury thereto in 'case ofcollision; Further objectsand advantages wi'lhappea-r from the -detail description; ,c
,QIILlIhG'dI'aWlHgSI r y g; :is' a" semi-diagrammatic sectional Y i yiewlofla'submarine boat inaccordancewith I Qjmyinventiomtakenforeand-and aft of the Anfair'manifold ll isprovided in each of hull"andsubstantiallyrinlthe plane ofthe the refuge compartments. A plurality of air r a i pipesj12 extendfrom'each-of the'manifolds' 95? in each ofthe refuge compartments and open, I into the other compartments and tanks of w the boat, these air" pipes being separate from each other and there being provided one pipe for each tankand compartment, the airpipes 10a ,5 1' .u' I Fig.2 is'a View similar to lfshowing theiair pipesfrom; the after air manifold v onlyggthe air pipesfrom the other manifolds *"beingomittedfor the sakeof clearness;
I .5.; mon to all of the air 'Inanifoldsy Suitable on. Stein l l of valve l3extends throughthe; uppe'r portionof hull and is provided at its upper'end' with "hand wheel 17 *diSQ'OSQdi' within'the superstructure 18 of the boat; A
suitablestufiing box structure is provided for I from each manifold being separate anddistinct-froin the air pipes from the. other manifolds. Each air .pipe12 is controlled by a valve 13 in the manifold 11 (Fig. 9). The stem let of this 'valve'extends through .a stuffing bOX 15 and is provided, adjacent the manifold, with a hand wheel-ltlsecured there the valve stem 14 and an opening is provided through the superstructure to permit access to the hand wheel .17 by adiver exterior of the 'hull;- In-this manner, the admission of air -tox'the'cpipe 12 may be controlled either exteriorly or interiorly 0f the hull: of the boat.v Themanifold 11 :is also providedwith an airgoutlet nipple #1900 opening into the coinpartmentin which the I manifold is located? Thi's ni'pple'is controlled by "a suit-- able valvem This provides: meanswherethe air supply in the compartment; can be readi'ly replenished from. the manifold .as required.- I also provid'eleach of the air vinan-ifolds in "the compartments 2 and 7 with an air supply pipe'j19wl'1ich extendsthrough the upper p'ortion-of the' hull 1 and is'pro- 5 if-desired. Referring; more particularly to Fig. 5, I preferably provide in each refuge compartment a bank of air flasks 21, which are suitablyconnectedto abranch pipe 22 providedwith a reducing valve 22a 'ofsuitable type and havingconnectionewitha pipe.
23 which is connected tov an air line 24 comvalves 25; in the :pipe 22 control ornrnunication betweenthis pipe and the air'flasks-21,
lected'one of the airmanifolds and-a valve 26 in the pipe 23'controls coin rnunication between'this pipe and-air inani- 9-: fold l1. x
By properly. manipulating the valves v air under"pressure'lnaly be supplied from one or more of thebanks ofair flasks-to any se- It is to be particularly noted that the I inon air line 24 is'disp'osed at the lower-portion of the hull 1. I consider this of impor-. tance. in yiew of the fact that. a submarine boat,'in' case of collisiorn'is seldom injured at the lower portion of the hull, any injury which thehull may suffer being usually confined to the port on aboveth'e center line thereof. It is vitalthatjthe air line 24 be 1 protected against injury and I accomplish;
" this by disposing the air line in the manner illustratedfand described. It is also to be particularly noted that the'air pipes 12- are disposed below the centerline of the hull V and, consequently, dangerof'injury to these air pipesis reducedto a minimum; Thisis -in1portant as thesepipes-should remain intact, in caseof collision, .rin order that the tanks and' the compartments of the boat inay. be; blown out to increase the buoyancy thereof sufficientlytoj per nit the boat to rise" to the surface. 7 v I Referring more particularly to Fig.3, I
provide a plurality of test pipes 27 which extend: from each of they refuge compartments and open into the same, each of these pipes 1 being controlled. by a. suitablei'valve 28 therein adjacent itsiop'eir end.v The pipes 27 extend-into the other comparanentst-and tanks of the. boat,vv each: of these pipes being pros; vided with". an .arcuate'; head-L29v 1 7);; 1 shapedato conform tor the curvature" of the 30. extending: fore: and; aft off the hull and dispose'di adj acent thetop ofthe..;tank coinpartment', into which the said; pipe extends.
The head; '29f-inay be omittedrfroincertaiu hull? l and provided at; each end. witl'rarriarni of these pipes whiclr'e'xtend directlyTintoithe} 7 upper. portion ofath'e tank or'conrpartment; as will be apparent? from; Fig- 3;. .Tlieendsof the. pipes reinote fromz-the refuge;:conrpertinent froni'which suchepipesiextend are closed, an'dJ-the pipes are. closed throughout:
their lengths. I provide one-ofithese pipes- V for eachtank or compartmentand:snch test.
pipes maybe connectedf'tofa single: linesori. pipe which is comnionto all of the refuge. conip artnients. ,Norlnally"'thegvalvess 28. are. closed. The'elernents of the testipip'es. dise posed in the upper portion of'the comparm' merits or tanks are preferably of'r-elative'ly light construct-ion so. asito be readily'broken" ingthe case .of injuryto. the upper portion; of
the hull. 'l'by collision or ifthe upper part of the hulliedamagedby a depth bomb; or other means. fThe test pipe in the injuredcomparu- .ment or tank is thus. broken so as to admit w'ater th'ereto. By openingthevalve 2.8 the. operator in any one. of the" refuge'coniparti ments ca-n readilyideterrnine whether the tank' or coinpartm-entzinto which such test pipe ex.-
tends .hasbeen injured; as the; presence of: Water in the test pipe, which woulrlibe disg charged therefrom uponopening of the-valve 28, indicates that the upper: p ortionrofithis compartment or tank has been punctured and that itrannot', therefore, -be eff tiy l blown out, w
; Referring more particularly to of" the drawings, each ofthe refuge-compart-= Inents is provided with a gauge boardjfil upon v which are mounted gauges; 32 of suitable type' (Fig. 6):."v Each oftliesef gauges is connected bya "line .33: to. an; operatin dr e}; vice 34 suitably mountedvin one ofthe corna partments ortanks' ofthe boat. The-operatcomp iseprovidedi with a separategauge and associated gauge line forleach of the: .other' compartments and tanks of I the" I I 1 into the other compartments and tanks,and
r valvescontrollingthe tubes and disposed ithin said. refugecompartments.
boat.
" What I claimxis 1; ,Inja submarine boat provided with compartments andrtankjsshaw' or ingq'drains va lves, certain ofsaid. compartif ments being refuge compartments, air manifolds in the refuge compartmentspiair pipes 7 extending, from the respective'manifolds and 7 opening intoj-the compartments and tanks, I
I the pipes from the. manifoldsbeingqinde- "opening into the: compartments and tanks,' I the pipesfrom the manifolds being inde-* V pendentof eachother and th-erebeing aseparate pipe for-each compartment and each" Q tank,.,means,for supplying air under presfment's and tanks v v p g 2. .111 a submarine 'boat' comprising a hullprovided with compartments and tanks hav;
pendent of eachother and there-beinga sepairate. pipe. for'each compartment and; each tank; means for supplying air*under.pres.- sure to the manifolds,andv means; for-Jindi-- catingsin each of the refuge compartments the" condition of each of ing drain valves, certain: of' said. ccompartv; ments be ngs refuge compartments, air mamfldS7'il'l the refuge compartments,- air pipes,
extending from; the respective'manifolds and sure torthe manifolds; and" means for indi-:
"eating in each; "of the: .refuge compartments an injury to any ofthie other compartments, 7 and tanks of such a natureas' to prevent blow 3.. In a submarinejboat compri ing- 1 11 provided with compartments; andjtt'anks, bee .tai'n of said'compartments being refuge com- I partments, means coritrOlledfrom the refuge vcomp'alrtments for supplying air under pres sure to said compartments and, tanks, and,
- means for indicating in each of the refuge compartments the condition Of'GfiClLOI the tain of said compartments,beingrefuge commerits-and tanks is punctured. V 'j i partments, means controlled from the refuge compartments for supplying air-under pres-r other compartments and tanks. r e
4:. Ina submarine'boat comprlsing a'hull provided with compartments andtanks, cer
p artments,' mean-s controlled from the refuge compartments for'supplying air underpressure to said compartments and tanks, means -for'indicat'ing inEeach of the refuge compart ments Whether each of the other compartments and-tanks is flooded; and means 'for indicating in each of the refuge 'compart-v ments Whether each of the other'compartthe other coinpart 1 partments, air manifolds in the-refuge compartments, pipes connected to the respective 1 inte er; V a
partments" and tanks flooded, normally sealed and readily broken test tubes extend: ing from each of the: refuge compartments 6. In a submarine boat comprising .aihull "provided'ivith compartments and tanks, 'cerofsaid compartments being refuge comp artments, air manifolds in the refuge :com-
partments, pipes connectedjtothe manifolds f and opening into thecompartments and tanks, and valvescontrolling the pipes and manifolds-.andopening into the compart-c ments'and'tanks, thepipes-ifrom each manifold being independent of the pipes from the. other inanifolds,. and valves'icontrolling the pipesand operable both from withinlthe'respective refuge compartments and' exteriorly of thehull. y e 1 42 1 '8. In" aisubmarineboatcomprising a hull providedwith compartments and tanks, certain; of said compartmentsbeing refuge coinpartments air manifolds in the. refuge com partments; pipes connected to the manifolds and opening into the .compartmentsand tanks, means for connecting thefmanifolds to a source of supply of air under pressure iiexteriorof the hull, and valves controlling the PIPES, saidvalves' having Operatingmembers extending into the refuge compartments and also extendingthrough the hull whereby the valves are 'operable'both vfrom Within the refuge compartments and exteriorly ofrthe hull. v I V a 9. 'I'n'asubmarine boat comprising a hull provided .With compartments" and tanks, air
manifolds in certain of said compartments,
pipes connected to the manifolds and openinginto the compartments-and tanks, valves controlling-the pipes andop'erable exteriorly of the -hull,j andmeans for connecting the manifolds to asou'rce-of supply of air-under pressure exterior ofthe hull.
lniwitness whereof, I hereunto subscribe myname this'Gthday ofApril, 1928;
U 5. In a submarine boat comprising hull I providedvvith compartments and tanks, 'cer;v
tain of said compartments being refugecom-e I sure to said compartments and tanks; means nueo n-en ssn zenef
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US3860983A (en) * 1969-10-31 1975-01-21 Cameron Iron Works Inc Controllably submersible buoy
US3942456A (en) * 1973-05-16 1976-03-09 Erno Raumfahrttechnik Rescue equipment for submarine vehicles
US4694768A (en) * 1985-12-23 1987-09-22 Leonard Aloisio Emergency air system for partially submerged vessels

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US3860983A (en) * 1969-10-31 1975-01-21 Cameron Iron Works Inc Controllably submersible buoy
US3942456A (en) * 1973-05-16 1976-03-09 Erno Raumfahrttechnik Rescue equipment for submarine vehicles
US4694768A (en) * 1985-12-23 1987-09-22 Leonard Aloisio Emergency air system for partially submerged vessels

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