US2374296A - Submarine emergency saver - Google Patents

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US2374296A
US2374296A US505549A US50554943A US2374296A US 2374296 A US2374296 A US 2374296A US 505549 A US505549 A US 505549A US 50554943 A US50554943 A US 50554943A US 2374296 A US2374296 A US 2374296A
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  • the invention relates to a safety appliance for submarines, and more especially to an emergency device for watercrafts or the like.
  • the primary object of the invention is the provision of a device of this character, wherein a disabled watercraft can be maintained substantially afloat so as to save the same from sinking to the bottom and also the occupants, the device being adaptable especially to submarines either to raise submarines from the bottom when sunk, or to maintain a submarine substantially afloat when damaged, and does not require in its adaptation any change in the structural make-up of the craft, requiring no space within for the storing of such device, yet being accessible to the occupants so that it can be operated instantly for life and craft saving purposes.
  • Another object of the invention is the provision of a device of this character, wherein its construction and manner of operation is unique and novel, it being confined exteriorly of the craft and when liberated will safeguard life in that the craft will be sustained substantially afloat until rescued, and the salvaging obtained.
  • a further object of the invention is the provision of a device of this character, which is simple in construction, thoroughly reliable and efficient in operation, readily and easily handled, strong, durable, conveniently applied and removed to and from the craft, and inexpensive to manufacture and install.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a submarine showing the same submerged and the device constructed in accordance with the invention applied but inactive.
  • Figure 2 is similar view with the device active.
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary plan view partly in section showing one of the devices.
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary sectional view taken on the line 44 of Figure 3 looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • Figure 5 is a vertical sectional view showing the container for the device in open position.
  • Figure 6 is a detail sectional view on the line 6-6 of Figure 3 looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • FIG. 1 Similar reference characters indicate corre- I l superimposed upon the deck of the hull of the craft A exteriorly thereof at the selected location, by fasteners Ill.
  • the container I0 is equipped with a vertically swinging closure lid or cover 13, the hinge therefor being indicated at M, and coacting with this lid or cover is a gasket l5 so that when the lid or cover is closed the container is fluid-tight.
  • Pocketed in the lid or cover end of the container i0 is a coiled expansion spring [6, which acts on the said lid or cover 13 so that when released it will be forced open from closing position.
  • the pocket for the spring H5 is identified at I1 and such spring contacts with a lip 18 on the cover or lid l3 and is compressed when the said lid or cover is in closed latched position,
  • a bolt throwing gear 20 mounted in a housing 13 on the lid or cover I3 is a bolt throwing gear 20, its teeth meshing with gear 2
  • the gear 20 is operated from within the craft A through the medium of a flexible shaft 25 having at its end within the craft a hand wheel 26, so that the bolts 22 can be conveniently released for the unlatchin of the lid or cover in a quick and easy manner.
  • a normally collapsed balloon 2'! having an air-hose 2B which is of the required length and is joined with an air outlet nipple 29, extending from within the hull of the craft A to the interior of the container l0, andthis nipple communicates with a compressed air tank 30 interiorly of the said hull, it being preferably supported at 3
  • the nipple 29 is fitted with a hand operated valve 32 which on opening the same air from the tank is supplied to the balloon, the latter bein let out from the container It! on the opening of its lid or cover.
  • the balloon 21 is within a net sheathing 33 which constitutes a carrier therefor, and this As has been stated the balloon 21 is normally stored collapsed within the container [0 and when the craft becomes damaged against navigation, an occupant or occupants within the craft release the latching bolts to free the lid or cover to said container, and thereafter the balloon 27 is inflated, simultaneously it frees itself from within the container I0 and rises to the atmosphere and holds through the cables suspended therefrom and its net bag the craft to maintain the latter substantially afloat, thus the occupants will be safe. These balloons 21 when above the surface of the water will enable another craft to locate the disabled ship for rescuing purposes.
  • the bolts 22 are arranged tangentially of the gear 20 and are operated in unison by the latter for the latching and unlatching of the cover or lid l3, as should be apparent.
  • a submarine flotation device comprising a compartment for a balloon casing attached to the shell of a submarine and having a hinged lid provided with a watertight joint with the body, a balloon casing connected within the compartment and having connection with a source of compressed air supply to be inflated to provide buoyant support for the submarine if sunk, or
  • said lid having radially slidable pins having toothed parts engaging an operating gear to be moved to locking position with respect to the wall of the compartment, and pockets onthe outside of the compartment, and springs in the pockets and engaging the cover to urge the same to opening osition.

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April 24, 1945. s MlNG 2,374,296
SUBMARINE EMERGENCY SAVER Filed Oct. 8, 1945 Z'SheetS-Sheet l m aaw a ATI'D R N EYE Patented Apr. 24, 1945 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2,374,296 SUBMARINE EMERGENCY SAVER Yee Suey Ming, Los Angeles, Calif.
Application October 8, 1943, Serial No. 505,549
1 Claim.
The invention relates to a safety appliance for submarines, and more especially to an emergency device for watercrafts or the like.
The primary object of the invention is the provision of a device of this character, wherein a disabled watercraft can be maintained substantially afloat so as to save the same from sinking to the bottom and also the occupants, the device being adaptable especially to submarines either to raise submarines from the bottom when sunk, or to maintain a submarine substantially afloat when damaged, and does not require in its adaptation any change in the structural make-up of the craft, requiring no space within for the storing of such device, yet being accessible to the occupants so that it can be operated instantly for life and craft saving purposes.
Another object of the invention is the provision of a device of this character, wherein its construction and manner of operation is unique and novel, it being confined exteriorly of the craft and when liberated will safeguard life in that the craft will be sustained substantially afloat until rescued, and the salvaging obtained.
A further object of the invention is the provision of a device of this character, which is simple in construction, thoroughly reliable and efficient in operation, readily and easily handled, strong, durable, conveniently applied and removed to and from the craft, and inexpensive to manufacture and install.
With these and other objects in viewthe invention consists in the features of construction, combination and arrangement of parts as ,will be hereinafter more fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, which disclose the preferred embodiment of the invention, and pointed out in the claim hereunto appended.
In the accompanying drawings:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a submarine showing the same submerged and the device constructed in accordance with the invention applied but inactive.
Figure 2 is similar view with the device active.
Figure 3 is a fragmentary plan view partly in section showing one of the devices.
Figure 4 is a fragmentary sectional view taken on the line 44 of Figure 3 looking in the direction of the arrows.
Figure 5 is a vertical sectional view showing the container for the device in open position.
Figure 6 is a detail sectional view on the line 6-6 of Figure 3 looking in the direction of the arrows.
Similar reference characters indicate corre- I l superimposed upon the deck of the hull of the craft A exteriorly thereof at the selected location, by fasteners Ill. The container I0 is equipped with a vertically swinging closure lid or cover 13, the hinge therefor being indicated at M, and coacting with this lid or cover is a gasket l5 so that when the lid or cover is closed the container is fluid-tight. Pocketed in the lid or cover end of the container i0 is a coiled expansion spring [6, which acts on the said lid or cover 13 so that when released it will be forced open from closing position. The pocket for the spring H5 is identified at I1 and such spring contacts with a lip 18 on the cover or lid l3 and is compressed when the said lid or cover is in closed latched position,
Mounted in a housing 13 on the lid or cover I3 is a bolt throwing gear 20, its teeth meshing with gear 2| on the series of latching bolts 22 slidably fitted in guides 23 within the housing I9 and these bolts engage keepers 24 at the lid or cover mouth of the container l0 when the lid or cover is closed for latching the same.
The gear 20 is operated from within the craft A through the medium of a flexible shaft 25 having at its end within the craft a hand wheel 26, so that the bolts 22 can be conveniently released for the unlatchin of the lid or cover in a quick and easy manner.
Confined within the container 10 is a normally collapsed balloon 2'! having an air-hose 2B which is of the required length and is joined with an air outlet nipple 29, extending from within the hull of the craft A to the interior of the container l0, andthis nipple communicates with a compressed air tank 30 interiorly of the said hull, it being preferably supported at 3| close to the latter. The nipple 29 is fitted with a hand operated valve 32 which on opening the same air from the tank is supplied to the balloon, the latter bein let out from the container It! on the opening of its lid or cover.
The balloon 21 is within a net sheathing 33 which constitutes a carrier therefor, and this As has been stated the balloon 21 is normally stored collapsed within the container [0 and when the craft becomes damaged against navigation, an occupant or occupants within the craft release the latching bolts to free the lid or cover to said container, and thereafter the balloon 27 is inflated, simultaneously it frees itself from within the container I0 and rises to the atmosphere and holds through the cables suspended therefrom and its net bag the craft to maintain the latter substantially afloat, thus the occupants will be safe. These balloons 21 when above the surface of the water will enable another craft to locate the disabled ship for rescuing purposes.
The bolts 22 are arranged tangentially of the gear 20 and are operated in unison by the latter for the latching and unlatching of the cover or lid l3, as should be apparent.
What is claimed is:
A submarine flotation device comprising a compartment for a balloon casing attached to the shell of a submarine and having a hinged lid provided with a watertight joint with the body, a balloon casing connected within the compartment and having connection with a source of compressed air supply to be inflated to provide buoyant support for the submarine if sunk, or
.to sustain the same substantially afloat if damaged to permit rescue, said lid having radially slidable pins having toothed parts engaging an operating gear to be moved to locking position with respect to the wall of the compartment, and pockets onthe outside of the compartment, and springs in the pockets and engaging the cover to urge the same to opening osition.
' YEE SUEY MING.
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US2994892A (en) * 1959-10-02 1961-08-08 Jean B O Paradis Automatic outboard motor guard
US3080844A (en) * 1959-05-29 1963-03-12 Guenther W Lehmann Maritime salvage equipment
DE4006524A1 (en) * 1990-03-02 1991-09-05 Orenstein & Koppel Ag Floating, water tight safety container - has double walled sides and ends, base and lid, with gas filled balloon
US5458250A (en) * 1994-08-16 1995-10-17 Martinez; Elio R. Buoyant crane
US6347970B1 (en) * 2000-08-22 2002-02-19 John Thomas Weinel Deployable recovery system for snowmobile and rider
US20050008991A1 (en) * 2003-07-09 2005-01-13 Innovation Maritime Simulator and method for performing underwater submarine escape training
WO2010089436A1 (en) * 2009-02-05 2010-08-12 Enrique Alejandro Saavedra Self-propelled air or water vehicle
US8167670B1 (en) * 2010-09-20 2012-05-01 The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Navy Blow-off float vehicle recovery apparatus
RU2469903C1 (en) * 2011-05-13 2012-12-20 Государственное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования "Комсомольский-на-Амуре государственный технический университет" (ГОУВПО "КнАГТУ") Emergency-and rescue device for submarine
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3080844A (en) * 1959-05-29 1963-03-12 Guenther W Lehmann Maritime salvage equipment
US2994892A (en) * 1959-10-02 1961-08-08 Jean B O Paradis Automatic outboard motor guard
DE4006524A1 (en) * 1990-03-02 1991-09-05 Orenstein & Koppel Ag Floating, water tight safety container - has double walled sides and ends, base and lid, with gas filled balloon
US5458250A (en) * 1994-08-16 1995-10-17 Martinez; Elio R. Buoyant crane
US6347970B1 (en) * 2000-08-22 2002-02-19 John Thomas Weinel Deployable recovery system for snowmobile and rider
WO2005006279A1 (en) * 2003-07-09 2005-01-20 Innovation Maritime Simulator and method for performing underwater submarine escape training
US20050008991A1 (en) * 2003-07-09 2005-01-13 Innovation Maritime Simulator and method for performing underwater submarine escape training
US7174844B2 (en) 2003-07-09 2007-02-13 Innovation Maritim Simulator and method for performing underwater submarine escape training
WO2010089436A1 (en) * 2009-02-05 2010-08-12 Enrique Alejandro Saavedra Self-propelled air or water vehicle
ES2351642A1 (en) * 2009-02-05 2011-02-09 Enrique Alejand Saavedra Self-propelled air or water vehicle
US8167670B1 (en) * 2010-09-20 2012-05-01 The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Navy Blow-off float vehicle recovery apparatus
RU2469903C1 (en) * 2011-05-13 2012-12-20 Государственное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования "Комсомольский-на-Амуре государственный технический университет" (ГОУВПО "КнАГТУ") Emergency-and rescue device for submarine
US20150014264A1 (en) * 2012-01-24 2015-01-15 Michael Charles Linnell, SR. Apparatus for storing a plurality of objects such as trays
JP2019026093A (en) * 2017-07-31 2019-02-21 株式会社Ihi Submerged floating type device

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