Ships – Towing or pushing – Submerged object
Patent
1977-04-04
1978-09-26
Kozma, Thomas J.
Ships
Towing or pushing
Submerged object
174 9F, 174 88C, 174 69, B63B 2156, H01B 706
Patent
active
041161530
ABSTRACT:
The cable includes bundles of plastic-impregnated nylon fibers acting both s strain members and strain accumulators. An inner core bundle is wound with an electrical conductor that stretches with the fibers when the cable is tensioned. The winding pitch assures that the fractional change in volume per fractional change in length is the same for the winding as it is for the fibers. An outer sheath-like bundle surrounds the inner bundle and its winding. Preferably, the cable is used as a limited length section of an otherwise conventional co-axial cable for suspending various objects from a ship. The section length is limited to that needed for its accumulator action.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2456015 (1948-12-01), Orser
Anderson Victor C.
Fisher Frederick H.
Critchlow Paul N.
Kozma Thomas J.
Sciascia Richard S.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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