Ships – Submersible device – Having attitude control
Patent
1988-06-29
1989-10-24
Basinger, Sherman D.
Ships
Submersible device
Having attitude control
114268, B63B 3500
Patent
active
048754293
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a submarine braking system of a capsule (4) at the end of fast movement. The capsule glides by gravity along a cable (3) and finally hits in succession several disks (6 to 9) which start to glide and finally hit a hydraulic shock-absorbing system (10). The device procures an efficient but calibrated braking of the of the capsule. The invention has application to the submarine research field.
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Jamet Michel R.
Murray Charles N.
Avila Stephen P.
Basinger Sherman D.
European Economic Community
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