Ships – Vessel raising and docking
Patent
1977-02-07
1977-10-04
Blix, Trygve M.
Ships
Vessel raising and docking
83925R, 114 77R, 114 79R, 114268, 114270, 212 3R, 214 13, B63B 3544, B63C 700
Patent
active
040517969
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is characterized by cutting and breaking up a hull of large ship in the floating situation on the sea so as to shorten the length of the hull, transporting the broken up objects to a product making workshop, and subdividing said objects further thereby breaking up into products. Said product making workshop is constructed so as to supply power etc. required for the breaking up process.
A breaking up method according to the present invention does not require harbor facilities such as crane etc. so that it does not have any limitation with respect to the breaking up place and since it allows the product making operation from the broken up objects to be performed on the sea, the breaking-up process can be simplified.
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Inoue Takasuke
Itani Mituo
Kawashima Hiroyuki
Maruyama Mikio
Blix Trygve M.
Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co. Ltd.
O'Connor Gregory W.
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