US747923A - Apparatus for loading or unloading vessels. - Google Patents

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US747923A US12389302A US1902123893A US747923A US 747923 A US747923 A US 747923A US 12389302 A US12389302 A US 12389302A US 1902123893 A US1902123893 A US 1902123893A US 747923 A US747923 A US 747923A
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  • FIG. l is a side view of the arrangement on the delivering vessel; Fig. 2, a front view Vof part of Fig. l; Fig. 3, aside View of the arrangement on t-he receiving vessel; Fig. 4, a side view, and Fig. 5 a front view, of-a hook to be hereinafter described; and Fig. 6, a general View of the arrangement on the deliverlng and receiving vessels.
  • Figs. 7, 8, and 9 are, respectively, side, front, and plan views of details to be hereinafter mentioned.
  • I provide amast b, having running on or within it a Weight c, to which is attached one end of a wire rope or the like d, which passes over a pulley e and then through a sloping tube f, from whence it passes to and under a pulleyg on the deck h of the receiving vessel, and this, pulley may be removable,r so that it can be placed at any convenient part of the deck,
  • the wire rope d is continued over a pulley or guide at the top of a suitably stayed mastj on the receiving vessel and is finally attached to a Weight lc, running on or within the said mast j.
  • a pulley or drum I Z At the top of the mast bis a pulley or drum I Z and at the bottom is a similar pulley or drum fm. Over the said pulleys or drums l and m ispassed an endless band n, the pulleys being at right angles to the pulley e and tube f, and guides may be provided to keep the band n in place as it passes along.
  • a chain or other contrivance may be used instead of a band, and the drums Zand m may be replaced by sprocket or polygonal wheels.
  • the drum m is rotated by any suitable motor or by hand.
  • the band n Outstandingfrom the band n are a number of guard-arms o, each curved toward the opposite side of the band to ⁇ that towhich they are attached, and adjacentl to each pair of the arms o is a carrier p, to each of which is detachably attached a bag q of the article being loaded or unloaded.
  • the bags-q are suspended from hooks r, having the downwardlysloping releasing-arms s and an elevatinghook t, which is placed on the carrier p.
  • the guard-arms o and carriers p areattached to the band n by sockets r', riveted to the belt fn.
  • a pulley u for facilitating the movement of the hook r, as will be presently described, and a snap-hook may be provided some distance below the hook r to keep the hook from running od.
  • the operation is as follows, assuming the band n to be revolved by any suitable means:
  • the bags of material q are suspended from the carriers p by the hooks t in such manner that the downwardly-sloping arms s shall be inside the band n, when the bags are being raised.
  • the pulleys u come in contact Y with the sloping tubef, (into which position they are guided by the sloping arms 5,) the bags q are lifted from the carriers p and the pulley u put on the tube f, whereupon the hook and bag q Will run down lthe wire ol and carry the goods to the receiving vessel.
  • the weights c and la can be allowed to run overboard or down a stay and, if preferred, multiplying tackle can be used, so as l to provide for a longer wire cl.
  • the mast b may, if preferred, be erected on a quay or- In means for loading and unloading vessels wherein the goods are run down an inclined rope from the delivering to the receiving Vessel, an endless-band elevator; lifting-arms outstanding from the said endless band; an

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PATBNTBD man. 29,1903.
' G. H. AIREY.
APPARATUS FOR LOADING 0R UNLOADING VBSSELS;
APPLICATION IILED SEPT. 18; 1902.
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G. H. AIRBY. APPARATUS PoR LOADING 0R UNLOADING vEssELs.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 18, 1902.
3 SHEETS-SHEET y2.
N0 MODEL.
No. 747,923.v Y PATBNTBD DBC. 29, 1903. Y
G. AIREY.
.I.PPARA'I'US FOR LOADING OR UNLUADING VESSELS. I
APPLIGATION FILED SEPT. 1B, 1902.
N0 MODEL. 3 SHEETS-SHEET 3.
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UNTED STATES Patented basata o,- i903.
PATENT OEEICE.v
APPARATUS FOR LOADING OR UNLOADING VESSELS.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 747,923, dated December 29, 1903.
Application filed September 18,1902L Serialllo.123,893.` (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE HENRY AIEEY, a subject of the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, residing at 3 Rue Cernuschi, in the city of Paris, France, have invented new and useful Improvements in Loading or UnloadingVessels,'of which the following is a specification. w
This invention relates to improvements in loading and unloading vessels, and in carrying it into effect I proceed in or in about the following` manner, making reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein- Figure l is a side view of the arrangement on the delivering vessel; Fig. 2, a front view Vof part of Fig. l; Fig. 3, aside View of the arrangement on t-he receiving vessel; Fig. 4, a side view, and Fig. 5 a front view, of-a hook to be hereinafter described; and Fig. 6, a general View of the arrangement on the deliverlng and receiving vessels. Figs. 7, 8, and 9 are, respectively, side, front, and plan views of details to be hereinafter mentioned.
On the delivering vessel a, I provide amast b, having running on or within it a Weight c, to which is attached one end of a wire rope or the like d, which passes over a pulley e and then through a sloping tube f, from whence it passes to and under a pulleyg on the deck h of the receiving vessel, and this, pulley may be removable,r so that it can be placed at any convenient part of the deck, The wire rope d is continued over a pulley or guide at the top of a suitably stayed mastj on the receiving vessel and is finally attached to a Weight lc, running on or within the said mast j.
At the top of the mast bis a pulley or drum I Z and at the bottom is a similar pulley or drum fm. Over the said pulleys or drums l and m ispassed an endless band n, the pulleys being at right angles to the pulley e and tube f, and guides may be provided to keep the band n in place as it passes along.
A chain or other contrivance may be used instead of a band, and the drums Zand m may be replaced by sprocket or polygonal wheels.
The drum m is rotated by any suitable motor or by hand.
Outstandingfrom the band n are a number of guard-arms o, each curved toward the opposite side of the band to` that towhich they are attached, and adjacentl to each pair of the arms o is a carrier p, to each of which is detachably attached a bag q of the article being loaded or unloaded. The bags-q are suspended from hooks r, having the downwardlysloping releasing-arms s and an elevatinghook t, which is placed on the carrier p. The guard-arms o and carriers p areattached to the band n by sockets r', riveted to the belt fn.
It is essential to the steady conveyance of the goods that the hook t should be long and flat, so as to re'st firmly on the carrier p, the .bags being kept from swinging outward by the above-mentioned rods 0.
Betweenthe highest part of the releasing hook fr is a pulley u for facilitating the movement of the hook r, as will be presently described, and a snap-hook may be provided some distance below the hook r to keep the hook from running od.
The operation is as follows, assuming the band n to be revolved by any suitable means: The bags of material q are suspended from the carriers p by the hooks t in such manner that the downwardly-sloping arms s shall be inside the band n, when the bags are being raised. When the pulleys u come in contact Y with the sloping tubef, (into which position they are guided by the sloping arms 5,) the bags q are lifted from the carriers p and the pulley u put on the tube f, whereupon the hook and bag q Will run down lthe wire ol and carry the goods to the receiving vessel. If desired', the weights c and la can be allowed to run overboard or down a stay and, if preferred, multiplying tackle can be used, so as l to provide for a longer wire cl. The mast b may, if preferred, be erected on a quay or- In means for loading and unloading vessels wherein the goods are run down an inclined rope from the delivering to the receiving Vessel, an endless-band elevator; lifting-arms outstanding from the said endless band; an
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inclined tube at the iop of the elevator-mast tube and from thence to the inclined rope, ro through which passes the inclined rope; liftssubstantially as hereinbefore described. ing-hooks to hang on the said lifting-arms on In testimony whereof I have signed .my the endless band, the said hooks having ai Het name to this specification in the presence of overturned pari; to resi'J on the lifing-ermsand two snbscribimn witnesses.
an upstnnding loop above the seid Het: over- GEORGE HENRY AIREY. turned para and a downtnrned and ouhwardly- Witnesses sloped arm by which the hook and its load are SYDENHAM PAVN,
Shunted from the lifting-arm on to the inclined T. ARMSTRONG PAYN.
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