Hydraulic and earth engineering – Marine vessel portage – launching – or removing – Dry dock
Patent
1978-12-12
1980-11-04
Corbin, David H.
Hydraulic and earth engineering
Marine vessel portage, launching, or removing
Dry dock
405 6, B63C 108
Patent
active
042316790
ABSTRACT:
A dry dock according to the invention is characterized by that it has a main chamber for assembling a middlebody with a fore end, and at least one side chamber communicating therewith and designed for assembling an aft end of a vessel. The side chamber is separated from the main chamber by an intermediate gate. The main chamber is divided by a separating gate into two areas: a building area in which the middlebody of the vessel is assembled with the fore end, and a launching area in which the vessel is completed and from which it is launched.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3489118 (1970-01-01), Sugizaki et al.
patent: 4018180 (1977-04-01), Yoshida
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