US96672A - Improved floating- dock - Google Patents

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US96672A
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    • B63CLAUNCHING, HAULING-OUT, OR DRY-DOCKING OF VESSELS; LIFE-SAVING IN WATER; EQUIPMENT FOR DWELLING OR WORKING UNDER WATER; MEANS FOR SALVAGING OR SEARCHING FOR UNDERWATER OBJECTS
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  • T represents the air-pump, by which air is conipressed in the reservoir I.
  • each side ot tue dock should have its reservoir and pipes, all the gauges on either side being together in va small office for the purpose.
  • Figure 1 isa sectional elevation through the centre inclusive, represent the tray as of the unarmored screw-sloop ofltlav,
  • the deck Gr is supported on the transverse ribs A- and C, which the outer or upper edges.
  • Figures 6' to 10, inclusive, represent tlie dockl as adapted for th'e large 'trays,'the tray shown being snit able forV the Indian transportEuphrates.
  • li'igure 6 is a sectional elevation through the centre of the dock.
  • Figure 'i isa plan.
  • Figure 8 is a transverse section,.showing the vessel grounded on the blocks of the tray.
  • Figure 9 is'a section showing the traylifted up and drained out.
  • Figure 10 is a section showing the trayfloating oil', f
  • the tray is composed of twenty-one' water-tight transverse ribs, makingforty water-tight compartments, twenty on each side of ⁇ the keel, and sixty-twoy transverse ribs.
  • I is the doek, which is composed of a water-tight keel and twcnty-seven water-tight bulkheads, making l the tank is shown'six feet Y joint ;
  • Y M M are the transverse bulkheads .in the tanks;
  • Y l N N is. the wood-work of thelwater-tight joints;
  • O O the India rubber for the same.
  • J J are thecutwaters.
  • FIGS 1l to 14, inclusive represent the same dock, showing'its capability of taking-the larger class of vessels, such as the Minotaur, over shallows.
  • Figure 11 isa sectional elevation.
  • Figure 12 is a plan.
  • Figure 13 is a transverse section, showing the vessel ounded on the blocks of the dock.
  • Figure 14 is a section showing the vessel lifted up, ready for being taken over shallows.
  • Figures 15 to 18, inclusive, represent a dock suitable for docking river-Steamers oi'Iligbt draught.
  • Figure 15 is a sectional elevation.
  • Figure 16 is a plan.
  • Figure 17 is a transverse section, showing the vessel grounded onthe blocks ofthe dock.
  • FIG. 18 is a section showing the vessel lifted up: ⁇
  • This dock is composed of forty-two water-tight compartments, twenty-one on each side of the keel.
  • Figures 19 ⁇ to 22, inclusive represent an iron belt
  • Figure 19 is a sectional elevation.
  • Figure'20 is a plan.
  • Figure'21 is ajtransvelse sect-ion, to a larger scale.
  • L L are the tanks at the lends. Jlhe. under side oi' lower than the water-tight
  • Figure 23 represents the water-gauge, composed of reservoir P, small pipes Q, separate compartments R,-
  • a tray or pontoon distinguished from a floating'dock, for carrying vessels, withtheir cargoes,
  • a floating dock ⁇ ith only two sets oi waterchambers transversely, one seton eachside of a longitudinal centre partition, thusA4 dispensing with the upper or load-chambers andthe lower or air-chambers dei scribed in my saidformer patent, thesame being constrncted substantially as herein described.

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intended to have a pressure-ga.uge, S, divided, not` in l pounds,.but in feet and inches, showing the head of water corresponding to the pressure,
Bythis arrangement, when one of the small pipes has received, through its tap, a suilcient supply of air from the reservc ir, its
' gauge will indicate the head of water above its lower extremity.
T represents the air-pump, by which air is conipressed in the reservoir I. l By making the reservoir suieiently large in proportion, te thecap'acity of the lsmall pipes, and taking reasonable care to avoid leakage and waste, no inconi venient 'anionntof pumping ot' air into the reservoir,
will be required, eitherduring th'e docking or undocking. v i i Itis preferred that each side ot tue dock should have its reservoir and pipes, all the gauges on either side being together in va small office for the purpose.
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No shores-have been shown on the drawings, to
avoid confusion.
Figures 1 to 5,
adaptedvjo vessels Eclipse class. u
Figure 1 isa sectional elevation through the centre inclusive, represent the tray as of the unarmored screw-sloop ofltlav,
or' which there are thirty-eight, D, the water-tight keel, E and E are the longitudinal girders, and F F, the cutwaters. The deck Gr is supported on the transverse ribs A- and C, which the outer or upper edges. The draught ot' this tray, with the uuarmored screw-sloop Eclipse i at her load displacement of one thousand `eight hundred tous' on it vary from 7 0 toS 9", according to the lquantity of water admitted forward and aft for trimming.
Figures 6' to 10, inclusive, represent tlie dockl as adapted for th'e large 'trays,'the tray shown being snit able forV the Indian transportEuphrates.
li'igure 6 is a sectional elevation through the centre of the dock. f v
Figure 'i isa plan.
Figure 8 is a transverse section,.showing the vessel grounded on the blocks of the tray. I
Figure 9 is'a section showing the traylifted up and drained out. l i
Figure 10 is a section showing the trayfloating oil', f
with the vessel on it.
The letters of reference on this tray indicate-corresponding part-s to those in rigs. 1 to 5 inclusive.
The tray is composed of twenty-one' water-tight transverse ribs, makingforty water-tight compartments, twenty on each side of `the keel, and sixty-twoy transverse ribs.
The draught of this tray, with the Indian transport Ifluphrates at lier load displacement of six thousandtwo hundred and eleven touson it, vary from 10' tol 12' 8", according to the quantity of water admitted forward and aft for trimming. 'i
I is the doek, which is composed of a water-tight keel and twcnty-seven water-tight bulkheads, making l the tank is shown'six feet Y joint ;Y M M are the transverse bulkheads .in the tanks; Y l N N is. the wood-work of thelwater-tight joints; and O O, the India rubber for the same.`
fifty-tivo water -tight compartments, twenty-six ou each side of the keel. J J are thecutwaters.
Figures 1l to 14, inclusive, represent the same dock, showing'its capability of taking-the larger class of vessels, such as the Minotaur, over shallows.
Figure 11 isa sectional elevation.
Figure 12 is a plan.
Figure 13 is a transverse section, showing the vessel ounded on the blocks of the dock.
Figure 14 is a section showing the vessel lifted up, ready for being taken over shallows.
. The draught 'of the dock, with the iron-clad Mind taur at her load displacement of ten thonsandtwo hundred and thirty tous on it, isl" 7".
Figures 15 to 18, inclusive, represent a dock suitable for docking river-Steamers oi'Iligbt draught.
Figure 15is a sectional elevation. Figure 16 is a plan. Figure 17 is a transverse section, showing the vessel grounded onthe blocks ofthe dock.
Figure, 18 is a section showing the vessel lifted up:`
This dock is composed of forty-two water-tight compartments, twenty-one on each side of the keel.
Figures 19`to 22, inclusive, represent an iron belt,
K,`for repairing the dock.
Figure 19 is a sectional elevation. Figure'20is a plan. Figure'21is ajtransvelse sect-ion, to a larger scale. L L are the tanks at the lends. Jlhe. under side oi' lower than the water-tight Figure 23 represents the water-gauge, composed of reservoir P, small pipes Q, separate compartments R,-
pressure-gauge S, and air-pump 'L v 1. In combinationwith the deck of atray or pon-' toon fof supporting a vessel shored thereon, the lower transversel ribs,'supporting Ithe deck, and dividing the hull into several water-'tight compartments, andthe ,upper transverse water-tight bulkheads, above the y deck, substantially as described. i
`2. Also, a tray or pontoon, distinguished from a floating'dock, for carrying vessels, withtheir cargoes,
over shoals, with cutwaters tofacilitate `the tewing thereof, substantially as described. u
3'. Also, a floating dock,` ith only two sets oi waterchambers transversely, one seton eachside of a longitudinal centre partition, thusA4 dispensing with the upper or load-chambers andthe lower or air-chambers dei scribed in my saidformer patent, thesame being constrncted substantially as herein described.
. '4. yAsian improvement upon the belt described in my said r former patent, to facilitate the repairing of docks' or trays, the large end tanks,'with'one or more transverse water-tight lliulkheads` iu each, substantially as.
described.
`. 'lhccombiuation and arrangemeutot' reservoir u P, pipes Q, gauge S, and air-pump T, 'substantially as and for the purpose herein set forth.
- The above specification of my invention signed by` `me, this .1'st day of July, 1 868.
. JAMES CAMPBELL.
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J. CoMBs, Solr. Staple Inn, JOHN L. HALL, Dfraughtsman,
l 6- Founders Court, `Lothbury.
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