Universal tank and ship support arrangement

Freight accommodation on freight carrier – Load bearer accommodation – Accommodation of rigid wall container for bulk material

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105358, 105361, 114 74A, 114 75, 220901, 248146, 308 72, B61D 506, B63B 2516, B65D 8874, B65D 9006

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ABSTRACT:
A support system for large generally cylindrical tanks in ships and including four supporting devices each comprising a tank portion and a hull portion respectively secured to the tank and hull, one of the supports being fixed with respect to linear horizontal movement, another of the supports being movable only transversely of the longitudinal axis of the tank, yet another of the supports being movable parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tank and still another support being movable both parallel to and transversely of the longitudinal axis of the tank; each tank portion of each support being connected with its respective hull portion by means of a spherical joint with thermal insulation between the spherical portions of the joints.

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