US776898A - Apparatus for applying bed and bank linings under water. - Google Patents

Apparatus for applying bed and bank linings under water. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US776898A
US776898A US19339904A US1904193399A US776898A US 776898 A US776898 A US 776898A US 19339904 A US19339904 A US 19339904A US 1904193399 A US1904193399 A US 1904193399A US 776898 A US776898 A US 776898A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
section
lining
clamp
chute
under water
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US19339904A
Inventor
Eugene Fichefet
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US19339904A priority Critical patent/US776898A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US776898A publication Critical patent/US776898A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02BHYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
    • E02B3/00Engineering works in connection with control or use of streams, rivers, coasts, or other marine sites; Sealings or joints for engineering works in general
    • E02B3/04Structures or apparatus for, or methods of, protecting banks, coasts, or harbours
    • E02B3/12Revetment of banks, dams, watercourses, or the like, e.g. the sea-floor
    • E02B3/121Devices for applying linings on banks or the water bottom

Definitions

  • My invention is designed to assist the operator 1n the placement of the material in its proper location and so without the necessity of direct hand manipulation of the blocks or pieces other than threading them with the wires.
  • two pontoons or floats A are employed, being decked over by what I shall term the lower deck 2.
  • On the deck 2 are arranged a series of uprights B, suitably braced and supporting the upper deck 1,. which is conveniently a platform having a suitable railing at at its sides.
  • an inclined chute 4 At the forward side of the barge is arranged an inclined chute 4,'the same being supported lixedl y in place by suitable braces, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the end of the chute 4 extends down below the lower deck and slightly forward, while the upper end terminates adjacent the upper deck.
  • H designates the covering, which may be of terra-cotta, cement, or other material having the wires 19 passed therethrough.
  • the combination with a float, of an upper deck means for lowering a section of lining from the upper deck into the water below the float and a retaining-clamp.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Environmental & Geological Engineering (AREA)
  • Ocean & Marine Engineering (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Civil Engineering (AREA)
  • Structural Engineering (AREA)
  • Conveying And Assembling Of Building Elements In Situ (AREA)

Description

No. 776,898. PATENTED 1130. 6, 1904.
' E. PIOHEPET. APPARATUS FOR APPLYING BED AND BANK LININGS UNDER WATER.
APPLIOATION FILED FEB 13, I904.
0 MODEL. 4 $HEETS-SHEET 1.
LtI-LE ESEZE- 111m,
PATENTED DEC. 6, 1904.
E. PIGHEFBT. APPARATU$ FOR APPLYING BED AND BANK LININGS UNDER WATER.
APPLIGATION FILED FEB. 13. 1904.
4 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
.NO MODEL.
No. 776,898. I P'ATENTED DEC. 6, 1904. .E. PIGHEFET.
APPARATUS FOR APPLYING BED AND-BANK LININGS UNDER WATER.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 13,1904.
N0 MODEL. 4 SHEETS-SHEET 3.
W 7% MM! dfimwnlabtoamm w No. 776,898. PATENTED DEG. 6,1904. E. FIOHEPET.
APPARATUS FOR APPLYING BED AND BANK LININGS UNDER WATER.
I APPLICATION FILED FEB. 13, 1904. no 110mm. 4 sums-sum 4.
EUGENE FIOHEFET, OF BRUSSELS, BELGIUM.
Patented December 6, 1904.
OFFICE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 776,898, dated December 6, 1904.
Application filed February 13, 1904. Serial No. 193,399. (No model.)
To a, whont it may concern.-
Be it known that 1, EUGENE Frcnnrnr, building engineer, a subject of the King of Belgium, residing at Brussels, Belgium, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Apparatus for Applying Bed and Bank Linings Under l/Vater; and 1 do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
This invention relates to an improved apparatus for placing linings on the banks or beds of rivers, streams, or other bodies of water.
Heretofore it has been suggested to place a covering of pieces of tcria-cotta, cement, or other material on the beds and banks of rivers, &c., which pieces were laced together by wire strands or barsas, for instance, such as shown in my United States Letters Patent No. 763,171, dated June 21, 1904, and the patent to Villa, No. 554,354, dated February 11, 1896.
My present invention relates to an appara tus for facilitating the placement of such coverings or linings.
In handling large sections of lining which have been laced together manifestly to properly handle and place the same requires considerable skill and effort on the part of the operator. My invention is designed to assist the operator 1n the placement of the material in its proper location and so without the necessity of direct hand manipulation of the blocks or pieces other than threading them with the wires.
in the accompanyingdrawings I have chosen to illustrate an embodiment of the invention. It is, however, to be understood that various alterations, changes, and additions can be made without departing from the nature and spirit of the invention.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a side view of an apparatus. Fig. 2 is a plan view of the lower deck, the upper deck being omitted. Fig. 2" is a plan view of the upper deck. Fig. 3 is a detail view of the clamping member or bar. Figs. 4 and 5 are enlarged detail sections showing the different positions of the parts of the apparatus while being employed in lowering the sections.
In the form of apparatus illustrated two pontoons or floats A are employed, being decked over by what I shall term the lower deck 2. On this deck at opposite corners are positioned suitable winches 18, designed to be attached to any anchorage for maintaining the barge in position. On the deck 2 are arranged a series of uprights B, suitably braced and supporting the upper deck 1,. which is conveniently a platform having a suitable railing at at its sides. At the forward side of the barge is arranged an inclined chute 4,'the same being supported lixedl y in place by suitable braces, as shown in Fig. 1. The end of the chute 4 extends down below the lower deck and slightly forward, while the upper end terminates adjacent the upper deck.
D designates a platform projected out and extending across the upper end of the chute 4, while a somewhat similar platform E is located near the lower end of the chute 4. At opposite ends of the chute are arranged sets of pulleys 7 16, the latter being arranged below the plane of the former. Over these pulleys are passed cables 6 and 15, extending from opposite sides of the lower deck upward over the pulleys, their opposite ends passing over suitable pulleys 7 and 16 on the lower deck and from thence to suitable winches 8 and 17, mounted on the lower deck. The outer ends of the cables 6 are connected to an elongated clamp 5, which clamp is conveniently divided longitudinally on a curved line, as shown in 3, and at intervals is provided with set-screws 9, passing through the two members of the clamp. The outer member of the clamp at opposite ends is provided with suitable eyebolts 10, to which the ends of the cables 6 are attached. This clamp 5 extends across the entire face of the chute 4, its purpose being presently described.
Adjacent to the forward end of the lower deck is rigidly secured a clamp 11, in construction similar to that of clamp 5, without, however, the employment of eyebolts. This clamp 11 is so constructed that the outer portion may be readily removed by unscrewing the set-screws 9, and thereby leave a free passage or surface over which the tile passes in the act of lowering.
H designates the covering, which may be of terra-cotta, cement, or other material having the wires 19 passed therethrough.
On the ends of the cables 15 are formed loops, as shown in Fig. 4, and the looped ends carry suitable buoyant beams 12 13 of a length substantially that of the chute. These buoyant beams are provided with eyebolts 14:, through which the looped portion of the cable passes.
In operation the barge remains anchored in position above the section designed to be covered with the protecting-lining. A section of lining is formed on the upper deck by passing the wires through the respective blocks. The section is then moved forward onto the inclined chute, being supported in its descent down the chute by the two buoyant beams 12 and 13. As the beam receives the load the winch 17 is operated to unwind the cable 15 and the wires holding the section of lining in place as the latter is gradually lowered down the inclined chute, the outer member of clamp 11 having been removed. The outermost pieces of tiles are secured on the wires by suitable bars or knots, as 3, Fig. 1, and as the section is lowered into the water from the chute, the weight being supported by the cables 16, they are brought into contact with the earth or bed of the river, and owing to the fact that the two buoyant supporting- bars 12 and 13 are positioned side by side they are forced apart not only by their own bouyancy when relieved of the strain or weight of the section, but by one of them coming in contact with the bottom of the river. They immediately arise by their own buoyancy, and the section is gradually lowered to its resting-place by means of the winch 8. To enable this latter to act, however, the wires above the section are first clamped by the clamp 5 and are then uniformly lowered into position. After the first section of lining is properly deposited the wires are clamped in the lower clamp 11, and the upper clamp 5 'is loosened and drawn up to its proper position. Another section is laid out and strung and then is lowered in a manner similar to the first, the ends of the buoyant bars releasing themselves by being spread apart by engaging the uppermost members of tile of the first deposited section, which latter has been held slightly elevated, as shown in Fig. 1. The operation of releasing one clamp and setting the other is then repeated, and the second section of lining is placed in position, the barge as a whole being slightly moved forward by means of the winches 18. By this means the lining is easily formed in convenient location and readily disposed with great dispatch along the bottom of rivers or other bodies of water designed to be protected.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new, and desired to be secured by Letters Patent, is-
1. An apparatus for placing linings upon the beds and banks of rivers, &c., in combination with a floating frame, a chute for a section of lining, means for lowering the lining down the chute, and a clamp for retaining the connecting-strands of the lining in position, substantially as described.
2. In an apparatus for protecting the bottoms or banks of rivers, &c., the combination with a float, of a chute on the float, means for lowering a section of lining down the chute, a clamp for thelining-strands, and detachable means for lowering the lining.
3. In an apparatus of the character described, the combination with a framework, of an inclined chute, means for lowering a section of lining down the chute to the place of deposit and a retaining-clamp.
4:. In an apparatus of the character described, the combination with a float, of an upper deck and a lower deck, an inclined way extending from the upper deck, means for lowering a section of lining from the upper deck down the inclined way and a retainingclamp.
5. In an apparatus of the character described, the combination with a float, of an upper deck, means for lowering a section of lining from the upper deck into the water below the float and a retaining-clamp.
6. In an apparatus of the character described, the combination with an upper and lower deck, of a chute, a fixed clamp and a movable clamp, and means for lowering a lining-section down the chute, substantially as described.
7. In an apparatus of the character described, the combination with an elevated platform, an inclined way, buoyant supports for a section of lining, and means for lowering the supports and section of lining down the inclined way.
8. In an apparatus of the character described, the combination with a float having an upper and lower deck, of means for supporting and lowering a section of lining from the float comprising a winding means and a buoyant supporting means.
EUGENE FICHEFET.
IVitnesses:
JOSEPH MARKL, GREGORY PHELAN.
US19339904A 1904-02-13 1904-02-13 Apparatus for applying bed and bank linings under water. Expired - Lifetime US776898A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US19339904A US776898A (en) 1904-02-13 1904-02-13 Apparatus for applying bed and bank linings under water.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US19339904A US776898A (en) 1904-02-13 1904-02-13 Apparatus for applying bed and bank linings under water.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US776898A true US776898A (en) 1904-12-06

Family

ID=2845383

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US19339904A Expired - Lifetime US776898A (en) 1904-02-13 1904-02-13 Apparatus for applying bed and bank linings under water.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US776898A (en)

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2570271A (en) * 1946-05-23 1951-10-09 Andrew B Pickett Apparatus and process for launching revetments
US3871182A (en) * 1972-11-09 1975-03-18 Jose Estruco Method of protection for slopes and crests of rivers, channels, and the like
US4417831A (en) * 1980-04-30 1983-11-29 Brown & Root, Inc. Mooring and supporting apparatus and methods for a guyed marine structure
USRE32119E (en) * 1980-04-30 1986-04-22 Brown & Root, Inc. Mooring and supporting apparatus and methods for a guyed marine structure
DE3442310A1 (en) * 1984-11-20 1986-05-22 Horst van der 2900 Oldenburg Linde Method and apparatus for laying lattice-like protective mats, in particular protective mats for the beds of stretches of water, for banks and for coasts

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2570271A (en) * 1946-05-23 1951-10-09 Andrew B Pickett Apparatus and process for launching revetments
US3871182A (en) * 1972-11-09 1975-03-18 Jose Estruco Method of protection for slopes and crests of rivers, channels, and the like
US4417831A (en) * 1980-04-30 1983-11-29 Brown & Root, Inc. Mooring and supporting apparatus and methods for a guyed marine structure
USRE32119E (en) * 1980-04-30 1986-04-22 Brown & Root, Inc. Mooring and supporting apparatus and methods for a guyed marine structure
DE3442310A1 (en) * 1984-11-20 1986-05-22 Horst van der 2900 Oldenburg Linde Method and apparatus for laying lattice-like protective mats, in particular protective mats for the beds of stretches of water, for banks and for coasts

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US4286895A (en) Underwater paving machine and concrete blocks therefor
US991041A (en) Embankment-protector.
US4027492A (en) Transportable boat lift
US776898A (en) Apparatus for applying bed and bank linings under water.
US3521335A (en) Assembly for forming silos
US1956967A (en) Revetment and method and apparatus for forming the same
US1173879A (en) Revetment.
US1892701A (en) Revetment and process of laying the same
US2648439A (en) Filter bottom
US547024A (en) Shore or bank protector and apparatus for constructing and placing same
US1834060A (en) River bed protective construction
US604235A (en) jordan
US1635730A (en) Apparatus for locating, placing, and leveling berth seats for concrete cribs
US4028894A (en) Apparatus for preventing erosion of the seabed in front of hydraulic structures
JP6161898B2 (en) Floating dock mooring equipment
IE43180B1 (en) Apparatus for protecting an elongate installation such as a pipeline on the floor of a body of water
US1267129A (en) Apparatus for driving piles.
US1603106A (en) Method of and apparatus for laying submerged pipe line
US1723115A (en) Excavator
US1058188A (en) Vessel-raiser.
US966802A (en) Builder's apparatus.
US4090619A (en) Machine for scraping up grit
JPS6314909A (en) Scour-proof construction for underwater structure
US1275860A (en) Mattress for shore protection.
USRE14140E (en) Elevator for marine vessels