[0001] The invention relates to a launch and recovery system comprising a base mounted or
mountable on a deck of a ship, and two booms pivotably mounted on the base, wherein
the two booms are connected at their extremities distant from the base with an upper
beam, and wherein a load is suspendable from the upper beam.
[0002] Such a launch and recovery system is commonly known in the art and is used for getting
a load from the deck of the ship into the ocean water, or the other way around getting
a load out of the water onto the deck of the ship.
[0003] Usually the known launch and recovery system is restricted in the way it can be used,
and most of the time it (necessarily) stands in the way in the limited space available
on the deck of the ship.
[0004] It is an object of the invention to provide a launch and recovery system with increased
versatility and which has further benefits as will become apparent from the following
disclosure.
[0005] The launch and recovery system of the invention is embodied with the features of
one or more of the appended claims.
[0006] In a first aspect of the invention the upper beam is removable and that with the
upper beam removed, each boom is equipped to handle a load independent from the other
boom. By applying the two booms independent from each other, the capacity of the launch
and recovery system can be doubled, since the individually operable booms can be used
to simultaneously handle different loads.
[0007] For the ease and versatility of their independent use the booms can be provided with
two independent and disconnected upper beam parts.
[0008] When no independent use of the booms is envisaged the upper beam can be replaced.
It is however also possible that the two independent and disconnected upper beam parts
are connectable to each other so as to provide an upper beam that connects the extremities
of the two booms.
[0009] A preferred feature of the launch and recovery system of the invention is that the
upper beam and/or the respective upper beam parts is/are rotatable along their longitudinal
axis perpendicular to the booms. This supports the ease of handling of the system
of the invention while navigating a load that is suspended from (a part of) the upper
beam between the water and the deck of the ship. The upper beam or the respective
upper beam parts can thus automatically rotate to an optimal position while the booms
are pivoting on their base.
[0010] Using the two parts of the upper beam to connect the booms of the launch and recovery
system supports the normal way of operation wherein the load is suspended from the
upper beam. This also applies when the upper beam is not rotatable along its longitudinal
axis between the two booms. Any load can be transferred from the deck of the ship
to the water or vice versa while passing in between the two booms.
[0011] Anyway, when the (two parts of the) upper beam connects the two booms it is preferable
that the two booms are concertedly operable to make handling of the load easy and
well-defined. Advantageously the two booms are then movable as each other's mirror
image. It is however also possible to operate the two booms concertedly without being
in synchronicity as each other's mirror image, particularly when specific loads with
for instance bulky dimensions need to be handled.
[0012] Preferably the booms are extendible. This feature enables that the two booms can
be pre-programmed to follow a predetermined path when navigating a load between the
ship and the sea so that it will not be required to lift the load to an appreciable
height but it will suffice to lift the load only slightly in order to enable it to
pass the railing of the ship. Accordingly it is possible to maintain a low point of
gravity of any load, improving stability of both the load and the ship on which the
launch and recovery system is mounted.
[0013] One thing and another promotes thus the reach and versatility of the launch and recovery
system of the invention. For the same reason it is desirable that the base supports
a frame or frames that is or are pivotably mounted on the base, and that the frame
or frames pivotably support the boom or booms.
[0014] It is further preferable that with plural frames each frame is supported by an individual
base so that each boom is entirely independent from the other boom and can be individually
manipulated.
[0015] The invention will hereinafter be further elucidated with reference to the drawing
of an exemplary embodiment of an apparatus according to the invention that is not
limiting as to the appended claims.
[0016] In the drawing:
- figure 1 shows in side view a launch and recovery system according to the invention;
- figure 2 shows a perspective view at the launch and recovery system of figure 1;
- figures 3, 4 and 5 show further perspective views of the launch and recovery system
of figure 1;
- figure 6 shows the launch and recovery system of figure 1 with two separately operable
booms;
- figures 7 and 8 show the launch and recovery system of figure 1 with different suspended
loads;
- figure 9 shows the launch and recovery system of figure 1 highlighting the option
to extend the two booms.
[0017] Whenever in the figures the same reference numerals are applied, these numerals refer
to the same parts.
[0018] Making reference first to figure 1 it shows in side view a launch and recovery system
1 of the invention comprising a base 2 mounted on a deck 4 of a ship (not further
shown), and a boom 3 directly or indirectly and pivotably mounted on the base 2. As
will be shown and discussed further in this description a load is suspendable from
said boom 3.
[0019] In the embodiment shown in figure 1 the boom 3 is pivotably mounted on a frame 5,
wherein in turn said frame 5 is pivotably mounted on the base 2. Arrows 'a' indicate
that the frame 5 can swivel back-and-forth around a pivot 6 that pivotably connects
the frame 5 with the base 2. Pivoting of the frame 5 is done by actuating a hydraulic
cylinder 7. Likewise a pivot 8 connects the boom 3 to the frame 5, and actuation of
a hydraulic cylinder 9 causes that the boom 3 may pivot back-and-forth according to
arrows 'b' around the pivot 8.
[0020] Figure 1 further shows that the boom 3 is extendable and is embodied with a first
part 3" that connects with the pivot 8 to the frame 5, and a second part 3' that is
telescopically extendable from the first part 3" by actuation of a hydraulic cylinder
10.
[0021] Figures 2, 3, 4 and 5 show the launch and recovery system 1 in a perspective view
which reveals that the system 1 comprises two similar or identical booms 3. Figures
2 - 5 all show that there is an individual base 2 for each frame 5 that is pivotably
mounted on the base 2, and that each frame 5 pivotably supports a boom 3. The operation
of each boom 3, frame 5, and base 2 is consistent with what has been discussed above
with reference to figure 1. In accordance with the invention the booms 3 are preferably
jointly operable wherein a removable upper beam 11 connects or is connectable to the
two booms 3 at extremities 12 of the booms 3 distant from the base 2 and distant from
the deck 4 of the ship.
[0022] Desirably the two booms 3 are concertedly operable which makes handling a load 13
as shown in figure 7 and figure 8 easy. It shows in figures 7 and 8 that the load
13 is suspended from the upper beam 11. Figures 7 and 8 show the load 13 at slightly
different altitudes from which it will nevertheless be clear that the two booms 3
are movable as each other's mirror image. At the same time the upper beam 11 is rotatable
along its longitudinal axis between the two booms 3 to accommodate for the change
of angular position that the load 13 assumes with reference to the booms 3.
[0023] Turning now to figure 6 the feature of the launch and recovery system 1 of the invention
is shown that the upper beam 11 is removed and replaced by two independent upper beam
parts without interconnection, and that with the upper beam 11 removed, each boom
3 is equipped to handle a load independent from the other boom 3. The load can then
be suspended from the upper beam part that has been connected to the concerning boom
3.
[0024] Although not shown in the figures it is also possible that instead of replacing the
upper beam 11 for reconnecting the extremities 12 of the booms 3, the two independent
and disconnected upper beam parts are made to be connectable to each other so as to
provide in this way the upper beam that connects the extremities 12 of the two booms
3.
[0025] Finally Figure 9 shows the launch and recovery system 1 of the invention, wherein
the booms 3 are shown in both solid lines and broken lines to depict that the booms
3 are extendible.
[0026] Although the invention has been discussed in the foregoing with reference to an exemplary
embodiment of the launch and recovery system of the invention, the invention is not
restricted to this particular embodiment which can be varied in many ways without
departing from the invention. The discussed exemplary embodiment shall therefore not
be used to construe the appended claims strictly in accordance therewith. On the contrary
the embodiment is merely intended to explain the wording of the appended claims without
intent to limit the claims to this exemplary embodiment. The scope of protection of
the invention shall therefore be construed in accordance with the appended claims
only, wherein a possible ambiguity in the wording of the claims shall be resolved
using this exemplary embodiment.
1. Launch and recovery system (1) comprising
a base (2) adapted to be mountable on a deck (4) of a ship,
and two booms (3) pivotably mounted on the base (2), wherein the two booms (3) are
connected at their extremities (12) distant from the base (2) with an upper beam (11),
and wherein a load (13) is suspendable from the upper beam (11),
characterized in that the upper beam (11) is removable and that with the upper beam (11) removed, each
boom (3) is equipped to handle a load independent from the other boom (3).
2. Launch and recovery system according to claim 1, characterized in that the booms (3) can be provided with two independent and disconnected upper beam parts.
3. Launch and recovery system according to claim 2, characterized in that the two independent and disconnected upper beam parts are connectable to each other
so as to provide an upper beam (11) that connects the extremities (12) of the two
booms (3).
4. Launch and recovery system according to claim 1, 2 or 3, characterized in that the upper beam (11) and/or the respective upper beam parts is/are rotatable along
their longitudinal axis perpendicular to the booms (3).
5. Launch and recovery system according to any one of claims 1 - 4, characterized in that the two booms (3) are extendable.
6. Launch and recovery system according to any one of claims 1 - 5,
characterized in that the base (2) supports a frame (5) or frames that is or are pivotably mounted on the
base (2), and that the frame (5) or frames pivotably support a boom (3) or the booms.
7. Launch and recovery system according to claim 6, characterized in that with plural frames (5) each frame is supported by an individual base (2).
8. A ship having a deck, wherein the launch and recovery system of any preceding claims
in mounted on said deck.