Measuring and testing – Meteorology – Electric disturbance
Patent
1984-08-27
1986-12-30
Frankfort, Charles
Measuring and testing
Meteorology
Electric disturbance
441 25, 441 33, B63B 2200
Patent
active
046319565
ABSTRACT:
An Air Deployed Oceanographic Mooring when assembled for deployment has a multitude of components suitable for separation by explosive bolts upon deployment of the system. A parachute system is connected to a surface buoy. The components that separate from each other upon deployment comprise a parachute system, a surface float, a subsurface buoy, an anchor shell and a bottom finder. All components except for the parachute system have interconnecting flexible lines upon deployment. A novel locking mechanism for limiting the paying out of the line between the anchor shell and subsurface buoy is triggered by the slackening of the line between the bottom finder and anchor shell when the bottom finder hits the bottom of the ocean.
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Berteaux Henri O.
Bonde Leslie W.
Dillon David B.
Popp Thomas M.
Reed, 3rd Edgar A.
Corr Denis E.
Frankfort Charles
Lall Prithvi C.
McGill Arthur A.
McGowan Michael J.
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