Implements or apparatus for applying pushing or pulling force – Device or member for contacting and guiding moving cable
Patent
1986-09-04
1988-05-10
Petrakes, John
Implements or apparatus for applying pushing or pulling force
Device or member for contacting and guiding moving cable
226196, 242157R, B65H 5700
Patent
active
047429933
ABSTRACT:
An arcuate fairlead for mooring lines has an arcuate row of grooved line-engaging shoes of plastic material which shoes can be removed and replacement shoes can be installed without disassembling the mooring line from the fairlead. The fairlead is of generally triangular shape supported by trunnion and bearing means at its upper tip and adjacent to its apex enabling the fairlead to swing about an upright axis for self-alignment with a stretch of mooring cable beyond the lower tip of the fairlead.
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Breese Geoffrey B. H.
Dove Peter G. S.
Montgomery James L.
Beach Robert W.
Brown Ward
Hail III Joseph J.
Petrakes John
Smith Berger Marine, Inc.
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