TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates generally to a displaceable deck panel arrangement
for a ship, where the deck panel of the deck panel arrangement is displaceable between
a lower and an upper position. The present invention further relates to a system of
deck panel arrangements.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Displaceable deck panels for cargo on board ships, are used to support cargo on desired
levels in cargo spaces on board the ship and are formed by a plurality of vertically
displaceable deck panels for cargo. Displaceable deck panels are displaced to their
desired position, where they can be positioned upon and supported by deck panel stops.
There are two main types of displaceable deck panels for cargo on ships, hoistable
and liftable deck panels.
[0003] The simplest displaceable deck panel is the liftable deck panel, which is displaced
to desired height by means of devices for lifting deck panels, normally in the form
of mobile scissor lifts. The devices for lifting deck panels are driven on the deck
panel located below the displaceable deck panel. A liftable deck panel is a simple
and cost-effective construction. Exemplary drawbacks of a liftable deck panel is that
it is very time consuming to relocate a larger amount of deck panels, and that the
deck panel lifts commonly is driven by combustion engines and thereby causing a loud
and in general unhealthy working environment for the lift operator and other personnel
working in the cargo space. An exemplary liftable deck panel is disclosed in
JP 2005 067277A.
[0004] The alternative displaceable deck panel type, i.e. hoistable deck panel is normally
provided with one centrally arranged actuator and hoisting wires arranged in a complex
structure out to the four corners of the deck panel, to allow an even hoisting of
the deck panel. Exemplary drawbacks of a hoistable deck panel is that it is a complex
solution and high in price, additionally, the wires need to be greased, which requires
additional maintenance and risk for grease spill on sensitive cargo, such as cars.
An exemplary hoistable deck panel arrangement is disclosed in
WO 2002 079025A1.
US 2938638 discloses an apparatus for loading and unloading ship cargo.
GB 1556150 discloses an adjustable access installation for roll-on roll-off ships.
[0005] Flexible solutions for ships are often based on several levels of displaceable deck
panels in combination with stationary deck panels. A ship owner therefore has the
choice of deck panels that are cost effective to produce and install, but are ineffective
when the deck panels needs to be displaced, which is extra problematic if a large
number of deck panels needs to be relocated, or choose deck panels that can relocate
faster, but instead are expensive, which high maintenance and risk of causing damages
on the cargo.
SUMMARY
[0006] An object of this disclosure is to at least partially overcome the above problems,
i.e. to suggest a displaceable deck panel that is more cost effective than existing
hoistable deck panels and more efficient than a liftable deck panel. Another object
of this disclosure is to suggest a cost-effective system of displaceable deck panel
arrangements. A third object of this disclosure is to suggest a method for upgrading
an existing liftable deck panel arrangement to a hoistable deck panel arrangement.
[0007] The first object is solved through a deck panel arrangement for a ship, wherein the
deck panel arrangement comprises
- a deck panel provided to be displaced between a lower and an upper position,
- a winching arrangement,
- a plurality of deck panel attachment points provided at the deck panel
- a plurality of upper attachment points adapted to be provided at a fixed structure,
wherein
the winching arrangement comprises a plurality of winching apparatuses, which each
comprises a drive unit, a drum and a winching restraint, wherein
one deck panel attachment point and one upper attachment point is allocated to each
winching apparatus and the winching arrangement is attached at one thereof, wherein
the drive unit is in drive arrangement with the drum and the winching restraint is
arranged to the drum and between the deck panel attachment point and the upper attachment
point such that the winching restraint can be wound about and unwound from the drum
and thereby displace the deck panel between its lower and upper position. Further,
the plurality of winching restraints are flat winching restraints.
[0008] With displaceable between a lower and an upper position is meant that the deck panel
can be displaced by the winching arrangement to any position between the lower and
the upper position. Additionally, the deck panels can have a lower and an upper resting
position, whereby in order for the deck panel to be positioned upon e.g. deck panel
stoppers at its upper resting position, the deck panel must be displaced higher than
its upper resting position, in order to be lowered down to the stoppers at the resting
position. Additional resting points can be provided in-between the deck panels upper
and lower position. Hence, displaceable between a lower and upper position merely
defines that the deck panel can be displaced in the vertical direction not limiting
a specific upper and lower position as the only possible positions to which the deck
panel can be displaced.
[0009] The deck panel attachment points are attachments points at the deck panel where the
winching restraints interact with the deck panel in order to induce a lifting force
upon the deck panel during its displacement.
[0010] The upper attachment points are attachment points that are adapted to be provided
at a fixed structure in order to act as a support for the lifting force that lifts
the deck panel. The fixed structure is part of or fixedly connected to the ship structure
or ship hull.
[0011] An exemplary effect of the disclosed deck panel arrangement is that it is flexible
in where the winching apparatuses can be arranged, e.g. on the fixed structure, on
the deck panel or even in or below the deck panel and keep a simple allocation of
all winching restraint support points.
[0012] An exemplary simple allocation of the winching restraints is that respective winching
restraint extends between the drum, the deck panel attachment point and the upper
attachment point in one plane defined. Due to the plurality of attachment points,
all the planes of the winching restraints are arranged parallel to each other, whereby
a simple force distribution upon the deck panel is achieved. The winching apparatuses
can also be arranged such that all the planes are parallel with the edges of the deck
panel.
[0013] One exemplary embodiment provides that one upper attachment point is adapted to be
arranged essentially aligned with one respective deck panel attachment point in a
direction perpendicular to the plane of the deck panel. An exemplary effect thereof
is that winching restraints can be arranged such that during displacement of the deck
panel arrangement essentially only vertical forces act on the attachment points, whereby
less stress is induced in the whole arrangement.
[0014] One exemplary embodiment provides that a rotational axis of the drive unit and the
drum is coaxial. One exemplary effect thereof is that an easy configuration and compact
radial installation space is achieved.
[0015] According to an exemplary embodiment of the deck panel arrangement, the flat winching
restraint is a strap. A strap can among others also be named sling, web strap, belt,
band, in this disclosure will however strap be used and is defined as a winching restraint
with a distinct extension in one plane, i.e. a flat winching restraint. Exemplary
straps are made of a polymer textile, nature fiber textile and composite textile,
i.e. from polymers, nature and/or metallic fibers. Exemplary effects of having a strap
as a winching restraint is no grease is needed and thereby reduced risk of damaging
cargo, a reduced drum diameter can be used, due to the flexibility of the straps flat
side, whereby the whole installation can be made more compact.
[0016] According to one exemplary embodiment of the deck panel arrangement, the drive unit
is an electric motor. In one exemplary embodiment, the drive unit is a synchronous
reluctance motor. An exemplary effect of having an electric motor as a drive unit,
is that the electric motor can be made compact and an exact control can be easily
facilitated.
[0017] An additional exemplary effect of having synchronous reluctance motors as drive units,
is that the synchronous reluctance motors can be arranged to be controlled in a master/slave
configuration, whereby a maintained exact control without any additional sensors is
achieved. Such a configuration realizes an easy control of all the drive units, due
to that only one motor needs to be controlled.
[0018] According to one exemplary embodiment of the deck panel arrangement, the winching
arrangement comprises two winching apparatuses, each provided at opposite deck panel
sides, whereby each winching apparatus is provided with two drums with respective
winching restraints.
[0019] According to one exemplary embodiment of the deck panel arrangement, the winching
arrangement comprises four winching apparatuses, each provided in a respective corner
of the deck panel, e.g. at respective deck panel attachment point or in pairs of two,
anywhere along opposite deck panel sides, e.g. such that the deck panel attachment
point, the upper attachment points and the drive unit are arranged in one plane parallel
with a side of the deck panel.
[0020] An exemplary effect of having four winching apparatuses is that more flexibility
is achieved, due to that one winching apparatus can be allocated to each corner and
that relatively small drive units can be used, whereby a high flexibility in where
to allocate the winching arrangement is achieved.
[0021] One exemplary embodiment of the deck panel arrangement provides that more than four
winching apparatuses are provided, whereby the flexibility and smallness of the winching
apparatuses are maintained, simultaneously as the lifting capacity is increased. Exemplary
non-limiting embodiments comprise six, eight or ten winching apparatuses.
[0022] According to one exemplary embodiment of the deck panel arrangement, one of the attachment
points is a roll and the winching restraint extends between the other attachment point
via the roll and back to the other attachment point. One exemplary effect thereof
is that a higher lifting force is achieved.
[0023] According to one exemplary embodiment of the deck panel arrangement, the winching
apparatuses are arranged at the deck panel attachment points or the upper attachment
points. One exemplary effect thereof is a high flexibility of the deck panel arrangement.
[0024] One aspect of the disclosure concerns a system of deck panel arrangements, wherein
the system of deck panel arrangements comprises a plurality of deck panel arrangements
according to any of the exemplary embodiments disclosed herein.
[0025] According to one exemplary embodiment of the system of deck panel arrangements, the
deck panel arrangements are adjacently arranged such that the deck panels, when hoisted
to the same level, form any one of a deck or part of a deck.
[0026] One exemplary system of deck panel arrangements comprises one control cabinet to
control the displacement the plurality of deck panel arrangements, and the control
cabinet comprises a deck panel selection control unit enabling to select which deck
panel arrangement or deck panel arrangements to control.
[0027] One aspect of this disclosure concerns a method to convert a liftable deck panel
of a ship to a hoistable deck panel of a ship, uising a deck panel arrangement according
to any of the embodiments disclosed herein, wherein the method comprises the steps
of:
- providing the plurality of deck panel attachment points in the respective corner of
the deck panel,
- providing the plurality of upper attachment points on a supporting construction of
the ship,
- providing at least two of the plurality of winching apparatuses at two opposite sides
of the deck panel allocated to either the deck panel or the supporting construction
of the ship,
- arranging each of the plurality of winching restraints between a respective drum of
the respective winching apparatus, one of the deck panel attachment points and one
of the upper attachment points, such that the deck panel can be displaced between
a lower position and an upper position by winding and unwinding the winching restraints
about respectively from their respective drum.
[0028] One exemplary effect of the method is that a liftable deck panel of a ship can be
converted to a more flexible hoistable deck panel fast, to a low cost and with the
deck panel still at its position in the ship.
[0029] An exemplary embodiment of the method further comprises the steps of:
- providing a control cabinet upon a support structure of the ship, and
- connecting the winching apparatuses to the control cabinet such that the control cabinet
can electronically control the winching apparatuses.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] The invention is now described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying
schematic drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 discloses a schematic drawing of ship.
Fig. 2 a-c discloses schematic drawings of displacement of a deck panel.
Fig. 3 a and b discloses schematic drawings of exemplary deck panel arrangements
Fig. 4 discloses a schematic drawing of an exemplary system of deck panel arrangements.
Fig. 5 and b disclose schematic drawings of exemplary arrangement of the winching
apparatuses of the deck panel arrangements.
[0031] A person skilled in the art will readily appreciate that various features disclosed
in the description may be modified, and that various embodiments disclosed and/or
claimed may be combined without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0032] In the following, a detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the deck panel
arrangement, winching apparatuses and system of deck panel arrangements will be disclosed.
It should be emphasised that the embodiments shown are used as examples only and are
in no way intended to limit the scope of the disclosure.
[0033] Fig. 1 discloses a schematic drawing of a ship 1 in which the deck panel arrangement
100 can be provided. Displaceable deck panel arrangements 100 are typically found
on roro-ships.
[0034] Fig. 2 a-c discloses a deck panel arrangement 100 with a displaceable deck panel
110 in its upper position (Fig. 2a), an in-between position (Fig. 2b) and a lower
position (Fig. 2c). The displaceable deck panel 110 can be displaced between the lower
and upper position by actuating a winching arrangement 120 arranged to actuate a lifting
force between the deck panel 110 and the fixed structure 112 of the ship 1. The lifting
force supports the deck panel 110 when it is between its resting positions, i.e. between
stoppers 111. In its upper and lower position, the deck panel 110 is arranged upon
the stoppers 111, such that the winching arrangement 120 is unloaded when the deck
panel 100 is arranged at its upper and lower position. The winching arrangement 120
is provided with winching restraints 123, which transmit the lifting force between
the fixed structure 112 of the ship 1 and the deck panel 110.
[0035] The deck panel arrangement 100 is controlled from a control cabinet 210, which at
least is provided with a control for controlling the upwards and downwards displacement
of the deck panel 110. The control cabinet 210 is therefore provided with electronic
communication means 211 with the winching arrangements 120 of respective deck panel
110. The electronic communication means 211 can be wired or wireless.
[0036] The displacement of the deck panel 110 is done by a winching arrangement 120, which
is disclosed in more detailed in conjunction with Fig. 3, 4 and 5.
[0037] Fig. 3 a and b disclose two exemplary embodiments of a deck panel arrangement 100.
The deck panel arrangement 100 in Fig. 3a is provided with a winching arrangement
120 with two drive units 121 and the deck panel arrangement 100 in Fig. 3b is provided
with a winching arrangement 120 with four drive units 121. In both exemplary embodiments
the deck panel arrangement 100 is provided with a deck panel 110, a winching arrangement
120, a plurality of deck panel attachment points provided at the deck panel 110 and
a plurality of upper attachment points 131. The upper attachment points 131 are arranged
at the fixed structure 112 of the ship 1.
[0038] The winching arrangement 120 comprises a plurality of winching apparatuses 129. Each
winching apparatus 129 comprises at least one winching restraint and therefor allocated
drum 122. In the exemplary embodiment disclosed in Fig. 3a each winching apparatus
129 is provided with one drive unit 121, which drives two drums 122, where respective
drum is allocated to one winching restraint 123 each. The drive units are provided
in the middle of opposite sides of the deck panel 110, whereby the winching restraints
123 extend along the deck panel sides towards the deck panel attachment points. It
is preferred that the drive unit 121, the drums 122 and the extension of the winching
restraints 123 between the drum 122 and the deck panel attachment point 130 are arranged
below the deck panel surface.
[0039] In the exemplary embodiment disclosed in Fig. 3b, each winching apparatus 129 is
provided with one drive unit 121, which drives one drum 122, and where respective
drum 122 is allocated one winching restraint 123 each.
[0040] In both the exemplary embodiments disclosed in Fig. 3 a and b, the drive units 121
are arranged upon the deck panel 120, however in an alternative arrangement the drive
units 121 or some of the drive units can be arranged on the fixed structure 112 of
the ship 1.
[0041] In both exemplary embodiments of the deck panel arrangement 100 disclosed in Fig.
3a and 3b, the winching restraints extend between the deck panel attachment points
130 and the upper attachment points 131. The winching restraints are further attached
to a respective drum 122 provided in drive connection with the drive unit 121 of the
winching apparatuses 129. The winching restraints 123 can be arranged to extend one
or several times between the deck panel attachment point 130 and the upper attachment
point 131 without departing from the scope of this disclosure.
[0042] In Fig. 4 an exemplary system 200 of deck panel arrangements 100 is disclosed. The
system 200 comprises of four deck panels 110_1, 110_2, 110_3, 110_4, which can be
individually controlled from the control cabinet 210. The control cabinet 210 is in
electronic control connection with the winching arrangement 120 of the respective
deck panel 110_1 - 110_4. The control cabinet 210 comprises a deck panel selection
control unit 220, which can select which deck panel 110_1 - 110_4 that should be controlled.
The control cabinet 210 further comprises at least an upwards and a downwards displacement
button 230, 240, which by actuation, controls the upwards and downwards movements
of the deck panel 110_1 - 110_4 that is selected by the deck panel selection control
unit 220. The control cabinet is preferably arranged upon the fixed structure 112
of the ship 1.
[0043] The system of deck panel arrangements 200 could in different embodiments comprise
any number of deck panel arrangements 100. In one embodiment the deck panels 110_1,
110_2, 110_3, 110_4 are arranged such that the deck panels 110_1, 110_2, 110_3, 110_4
when hoisted to the same level forms a deck. In another embodiment the deck panels
are arranged such that the deck panels 110_1, 110_2, 110_3, 110_4 when hoisted to
the same level forms part of a deck. In yet another embodiment a first set of deck
panels are arranged side by side and any number of subsequent sets are arranged in
the extension direction of the ship 1 forming a deck when hoisted to the same level.
[0044] Fig. 5 a and b disclose partial views of a deck panel 110, where exemplary arrangements
of the winching apparatus 129. The winching apparatus 129 comprises a drive unit 121
and the drum 122. The drive unit 121 drives the drum 122, which in the disclosed embodiments
is coaxially arranged with the drive unit 121. The drum 122 is attached to the winching
restraints 123 of the winching arrangement 120 such that the winching restraints 123
can be wound about and unwound from the drum 122 upon actuation of the drive unit
121. The winching arrangement 120 comprises a plurality of winching apparatuses 129
and a plurality of winching restraints 123, whereby only one winching apparatus 120
and winching restraint 123 is shown in respective Fig. 5a and b.
[0045] In Fig. 5a the drive unit 121 of the winching apparatus 129 is arranged upon the
fixed structure 112 of the ship at the upper attachment point 131. The winching restraint
123 extends from the drum 122 down to the deck panel attachment point 130 and back
up to the upper attachment point 131. At the deck panel attachment point 130 a roll
134 is arranged about which the winching restraint 123 is redirected back up to the
upper attachment point 131. At the upper attachment point 131 the winching restraint
is fixedly attached, such that when the winching restraint 123 is wound about the
drum 122 the deck panel 110 is lifted by the winching restraint 123.
[0046] In the embodiment in Fig. 5b the winching apparatus 129 is instead arranged at the
deck panel attachment point 130 and a roll is thereby placed at the upper attachment
point about which the winching restraint 123 can be redirected.
[0047] The two exemplary embodiments disclosed in Fig. 5 a and b show the flexibility of
the disclosed deck panel arrangement 100. The location of the winching apparatus 129
can thereby be selected dependent on the general ship layout when retrofitting an
existing liftable deck panel to a deck panel arrangement 100 according to this disclosure.
In the same ship 1 or even at the same deck panel, the winching apparatuses 129 can
be arranged at either or both deck panel attachment points 130 and upper attachment
points 131 depending on the space available at the respective pair of attachment points.
[0048] The winching apparatus 129 can be provided with a gearbox 124 between the drum 122
and the drive unit 121.
[0049] The high flexibility is realized through the unique combinations of features of the
disclosed deck panel arrangements:
First the use of a plurality of winching apparatuses 129, which allows for smaller
drive units 121, which can be arranged at different positions at the deck panel and/or
the fixed structure 112 of the ship 1.
[0050] Additional flexibility and even smaller drive units is realized by having one drive
unit in each corner.
[0051] Another flexibility and compactness enhancer is the exemplary embodiment where the
winching restraints 123 are straps. A strap allows for a small diameter of the drum
122, due to the high flexibility of a strap in the direction perpendicular to the
strap's extension plane. This in turn allows for a compact winching apparatus, which
requires even less installation space.
1. A deck panel arrangement (100) for a ship (1), wherein the deck panel arrangement
(100) comprising
- a deck panel (110) provided to be displaced between a lower and an upper position,
- a winching arrangement (120),
- a plurality of deck panel attachment points (130) provided at the deck panel (110)
- a plurality of upper attachment points (131) adapted to be provided at a fixed structure
(112) of the ship (1), wherein
the winching arrangement (120) comprises
a plurality of winching restraints (123), which each is arranged to a respective drum
(122) and between one allocated deck panel attachment point (130) and one allocated
upper attachment point (131) such that the winching restraints (123) can be wound
about and unwound from its respective drum (122) and thereby displace the deck panel
(110) between its lower and upper position, wherein the winching arrangement (120)
comprises
a plurality of winching apparatuses (129), which each comprises a drive unit (121),
a drum (122) and a winching restraint (123), and the drive unit (121) is in drive
connection with its respective drum (122), characterized in that the plurality of winching restraints (123) are flat winching restraints.
2. The deck panel arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the winching restraint (123)
is a strap.
3. The deck panel arrangement according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the drive
units are electric motors and preferably synchronous reluctance motors.
4. The deck panel arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the electric motors (121)
are arranged to be controlled in a master/slave configuration.
5. The deck panel arrangement according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the winching
arrangement (120) comprises four winching apparatuses (129) each provided in a respective
corner of the deck panel (110).
6. The deck panel arrangement according to any of the preceding claims, wherein one of
the attachment points (130, 131) is a roll (133) and the winching restraint extends
between the other attachment point (130/131) via the roll (133) and back to the other
attachment point (130/131).
7. The deck panel arrangement according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the winching
apparatuses (129) are arranged at the deck panel attachment points (130) or the upper
attachment points (131).
8. A system (200) of deck panel arrangements comprising a plurality of deck panel arrangements
(100) according to any of the preceding claims 1-7.
9. The system (200) of deck panel arrangements according to claim 8, wherein the deck
panel arrangements (100) are adjacently arranged such that the deck panels (110_1
- 110_4) when hoisted to the same level forms any one of a deck or part of a deck.
10. The system (200) of deck panel arrangements according to any one of claims 8 or 9,
wherein the system (200) comprises one control cabinet (210) to control the displacement
of the plurality of deck panel arrangements (100), and that the control cabinet (210)
comprises a deck panel selection control unit (220) enabling to select which deck
panel arrangement (100) or deck panel arrangements (100_1 - 100_4) to control.
11. A method to convert a liftable deck panel of a ship (1) to a hoistable deck panel
(100) of a ship (1), the method using a deck panel arrangement according to any of
claims 1-7, wherein the method comprises the steps of:
• providing the plurality of deck panel attachment points (130) in the respective
corner of the deck panel (110),
• providing the plurality of upper attachment points (131) on a supporting construction
of the ship (1),
• providing at least two of the plurality of winching apparatuses (129) at two opposite
sides of the deck panel (100) allocated to either the deck panel (110) or the supporting
construction of the ship (1),
arranging each of the plurality of winching restraints (123) between a respective
drum (122) of the respective winching apparatus (129), one of the deck panel attachment
points (130) and one of the upper attachment points (131), such that the deck panel
(110) can be displaced between a lower position and an upper position by winding and
unwinding the winching restraints (123) about respectively from their respective drum
(122).
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the method further comprises the steps of:
• providing a control cabinet (210) upon a support structure of the ship (1), and
• connecting the winching apparatuses (129) to the control cabinet (210) such that
the control cabinet (210) can electronically control the winching apparatuses (129).
1. Decksplattenanordnung (100) für ein Schiff (1), wobei die Decksplattenanordnung (100)
Folgendes umfasst:
- eine Decksplatte (110), die bereitgestellt wird, um zwischen einer unteren und einer
oberen Position verschoben zu werden,
- eine Windenanordnung (120),
- eine Vielzahl von Decksplatten-Befestigungspunkten (130), die an der Decksplatte
(110) bereitgestellt werden,
- eine Vielzahl von oberen Befestigungspunkten (131), die angepasst sind, um einer
festen Struktur (112) des Schiffes (1) bereitgestellt zu werden, wobei
die Windenanordnung (120) Folgendes umfasst:
eine Vielzahl von Windenhalterungen (123), die jeweils derart an einer jeweiligen
Trommel (122) und zwischen einem zugeordneten Decksplatten-Befestigungspunkt (130)
und einem zugeordneten oberen Befestigungspunkt (131) angeordnet sind, dass die Windenhalterungen
(123) um ihre jeweilige Trommel (122) auf- und abgewickelt werden können und dadurch
die Decksplatte (110) zwischen ihrer unteren und oberen Position verschoben werden
kann, wobei die Windenanordnung (120) Folgendes umfasst:
eine Vielzahl von Windeneinrichtungen (129), die jeweils eine Antriebseinheit (121),
eine Trommel (122) und eine Windenhalterung (123) umfassen, und wobei die Antriebseinheit
(121) mit ihrer jeweiligen Trommel (122) in Antriebs Verbindung steht,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Windenhalterungen (123) flache Windenhalterungen sind.
2. Decksplattenanordnung nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Windenhalterung (123) ein Gurt ist.
3. Decksplattenanordnung nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Antriebseinheiten
Elektromotoren und vorzugsweise Synchronreluktanzmotoren sind.
4. Decksplattenanordnung nach Anspruch 3, wobei die Elektromotoren (121) so angeordnet
sind, dass sie in einem Master-/Slave-Konfiguration gesteuert werden.
5. Decksplattenanordnung nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Windenanordnung
(120) vier Windeneinrichtungen (129) umfasst, die jeweils in einer Ecke der Decksplatte
(110) bereitgestellt werden.
6. Decksplattenanordnung nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei einer der Befestigungspunkte
(130, 131) eine Rolle (133) ist und die Windenhalterung sich zwischen dem anderen
Befestigungspunkt (130/131) über die Rolle (133) und zurück zum anderen Befestigungspunkt
(130/131) erstreckt.
7. Decksplattenanordnung nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Windeneinrichtungen
(129) an den Decksplatten-Befestigungspunkten (130) oder den oberen Befestigungspunkten
(131) angeordnet sind.
8. System (200) von Decksplattenanordnungen, umfassend eine Vielzahl von Decksplattenanordnungen
(100) nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche 1-7.
9. System (200) von Decksplattenanordnungen nach Anspruch 8, wobei die Decksplattenanordnungen
(100) derart nebeneinander angeordnet sind, dass die Decksplatten (110_1 - 110_4),
wenn sie auf die gleiche Höhe hochgehoben werden, entweder ein Deck oder einen Teil
eines Decks bilden.
10. System (200) von Decksplattenanordnungen nach einem der Ansprüche 8 oder 9, wobei
das System (200) einen Steuerschrank (210) zum Steuern der Verschiebung der Vielzahl
von Decksplattenanordnungen (100) umfasst und dass der Steuerschrank (210) eine Decksplattenauswahl-Steuereinheit
(220) umfasst, die es ermöglicht, auszuwählen, welche Decksplattenanordnung (100)
oder Decksplattenanordnungen (100_1 - 100_4) gesteuert werden sollen.
11. Verfahren zum Umbau einer anhebbaren Decksplatte eines Schiffes (1) zu einer hochhebbaren
Decksplatte (100) eines Schiffes (1), wobei das Verfahren das Verwenden einer Decksplattenanordnung
nach einem der Ansprüche 1-7 umfasst, wobei das Verfahren die folgenden Schritte umfasst:
- Bereitstellen der Vielzahl von Decksplatten-Befestigungspunkten (130) in der jeweiligen
Ecke der Decksplatte (110),
- Bereitstellen der Vielzahl von oberen Befestigungspunkten (131) an einer Tragstruktur
des Schiffes (1),
- Bereitstellen von mindestens zwei von der Vielzahl von Windeneinrichtungen (129)
an zwei gegenüberliegenden Seiten der Decksplatte (100), die entweder der Decksplatte
(110) oder der Tragkonstruktion des Schiffes (1) zugeordnet sind,
Anordnen jeder von der Vielzahl von Windenhalterungen (123) zwischen einer jeweiligen
Trommel (122) der jeweiligen Windeneinrichtung (129), einem der Decksplatten-Befestigungspunkte
(130) und einem der oberen Befestigungspunkte (131) derart, dass die Decksplatte (110)
durch Auf- und Abwickeln der Windenhalterungen (123) von ihrer jeweiligen Trommel
(122) zwischen einer unteren Position und einer oberen Position verschoben werden
kann.
12. Verfahren nach Anspruch 11, wobei das Verfahren weiter die folgenden Schritte umfasst:
- Bereitstellen eines Steuerschranks (210) auf einer Tragstruktur des Schiffes (1)
und
- Verbinden der Windeneinrichtungen (129) mit dem Steuerschrank (210) derart, dass
der Steuerschrank (210) die Windeneinrichtungen (129) elektronisch steuern kann.
1. Agencement de panneau de pont (100) pour un navire (1), dans lequel l'agencement de
panneau de pont (100) comprend
- un panneau de pont (110) fourni pour être déplacé entre une position inférieure
et supérieure,
- un agencement de treuillage (120),
- une pluralité de points de fixation de panneau de pont (130) fournis au niveau du
panneau de pont (110),
- une pluralité de points de fixation supérieurs (131) adaptés pour être fournis au
niveau d'une structure fixe (112) du navire (1), dans lequel
l'agencement de treuillage (120) comprend
une pluralité de dispositifs de retenue de treuillage (123), chacun étant agencé au
niveau d'un tambour respectif (122) et entre un point de fixation de panneau de pont
attribué (130) et un point de fixation supérieur attribué (131) de sorte que les dispositifs
de retenue de treuillage (123) puissent être enroulés autour et déroulés de leur tambour
respectif (122) et ainsi déplacer le panneau de pont (110) entre sa position inférieure
et supérieure, dans lequel l'agencement de treuillage (120) comprend
une pluralité d'appareils de treuillage (129), chacun comprenant une unité d'entraînement
(121), un tambour (122) et un dispositif de retenue de treuillage (123), et l'unité
d'entraînement (121) est en liaison d'entraînement avec son tambour respectif (122),
caractérisé en ce que la pluralité de dispositifs de retenue de treuillage (123) sont des dispositifs de
retenue de treuillage plats.
2. Agencement de panneau de pont selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le dispositif
de retenue de treuillage (123) est une sangle.
3. Agencement de panneau de pont selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel les unités d'entraînement sont des moteurs électriques et de préférence
des moteurs synchrones à réluctance.
4. Agencement de panneau de pont selon la revendication 3, dans lequel les moteurs électriques
(121) sont agencés pour être commandés dans une configuration maître/esclave.
5. Agencement de panneau de pont selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel l'agencement de treuillage (120) comprend quatre appareils de treuillage
(129), chacun fourni dans un coin respectif du panneau de pont (110).
6. Agencement de panneau de pont selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel l'un des points de fixation (130, 131) est un rouleau (133) et le dispositif
de retenue de treuillage s'étend entre l'autre point de fixation (130/131) via le
rouleau (133) et retour à l'autre point de fixation (130/131).
7. Agencement de panneau de pont selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel les appareils de treuillage (129) sont agencés au niveau des points de
fixation de panneau de pont (130) ou des points de fixation supérieurs (131).
8. Système (200) d'agencements de panneau de pont comprenant une pluralité d'agencements
de panneau de pont (100) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes 1-7.
9. Système (200) d'agencements de panneau de pont selon la revendication 8, dans lequel
les agencements de panneau de pont (100) sont agencés de manière adjacente de sorte
que les panneaux de pont (110_1 - 110_4), lorsqu'ils sont hissés au même niveau, forment
l'un quelconque parmi un pont ou une partie d'un pont.
10. Système (200) d'agencements de panneau de pont selon l'une quelconque des revendications
8 ou 9, dans lequel le système (200) comprend une armoire de commande (210) pour commander
le déplacement de la pluralité d'agencements de panneau de pont (100), et l'armoire
de commande (210) comprend une unité de commande de sélection de panneau de pont (220)
permettant de sélectionner l'agencement de panneau de pont (100) ou les agencements
de panneau de pont (100_1 - 100_4) à commander.
11. Procédé de conversion d'un panneau de pont relevable d'un navire (1) en panneau de
pont hissable (100) d'un navire (1), le procédé utilisant un agencement de panneau
de pont selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1-7, dans lequel le procédé comprend
les étapes de :
• fourniture de la pluralité de points de fixation de panneau de pont (130) dans le
coin respectif du panneau de pont (110),
• fourniture de la pluralité de points de fixation supérieurs (131) sur une construction
de support du navire (1),
• fourniture d'au moins deux de la pluralité d'appareils de treuillage (129) au niveau
de deux côtés opposés du panneau de pont (100) attribués soit au panneau de pont (110)
soit à la construction de support du navire (1),
agencement de chacun de la pluralité de dispositifs de retenue de treuillage (123)
entre un tambour respectif (122) de l'appareil de treuillage respectif (129), l'un
des points de fixation de panneau de pont (130) et l'un des points de fixation supérieurs
(131), de sorte que le panneau de pont (110) puisse être déplacé entre une position
inférieure et une position supérieure en enroulant et en déroulant les dispositifs
de retenue de treuillage (123) respectivement autour de leur tambour respectif (122).
12. Procédé selon la revendication 11, dans lequel le procédé comprend en outre les étapes
de :
• fourniture d'une armoire de commande (210) sur une structure de support du navire
(1), et
• liaison des appareils de treuillage (129) à l'armoire de commande (210) de sorte
que l'armoire de commande (210) puisse commander électroniquement les appareils de
treuillage (129).