Guide arm clamp mechanism for submergible chamber

Electricity: magnetically operated switches – magnets – and electr – Electromagnetically actuated switches – Retarded or delayed type

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61 63, 335285, B63C 1140

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ABSTRACT:
A submergible chamber is provided with flanges at the outward ends of chamber guide arms, wherein each flange engages a stanchion. In one embodiment the flanges are selectively electromagnetic with the stanchions, and with sufficient force, the flanges are held to the stanchions thereby positioning the chamber at a specific depth. In another embodiment, the flange is adapted to pivotally grip the stanchion, and further each stanchion is provided with a vertical gear rack engaging the driven gear of each respective work arm so as to accurately position the chamber at a specific depth whereat the clamp holds the chamber at that depth.

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patent: 3409854 (1968-11-01), Swallert
patent: 3698197 (1972-10-01), Bodey et al.
patent: 3851491 (1974-12-01), Mason

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