MODE OF SAVING MEN OUT OF THE COMPARTMENTS OF A CAPSIZED NAVAL SHIP AND AN ARRANGEMENT FOR ITS EXECUTION Russian patent published in 2006 - IPC B63C11/00 

Abstract RU 2275311 C2

FIELD: the invention refers to saving men from a capsized naval ship.

SUBSTANCE: mode of saving men out of compartments of a capsized naval ship includes delivery to them of a breathing system with a hose for feeding air and subsequent withdrawal of the saved out of the compartment. At that the delivery of the breathing system is executed with the aid of an attached to the hose a remotely controlled over a cable unmanned vehicle in the bow part of which this breathing system and arrangements for fastening the saved are located and the withdrawal of the last is executed by way of towing them with this vehicle moving in reverse motion. Besides this the unmanned underwater vehicle is provided with a propeller-steering complex, manipulator mechanisms, a television complex, a lighting system, a cable connected with a winch and a control panel located at the carrier of that vehicle, cells for location of autonomous breathing apparatus and also located in its nose part a communication equipment for liaison with the saved and mechanisms for fastening the last to the vehicle.

EFFECT: realization of this group of inventions will provide increasing of effectiveness and reliability of saving men out of compartments of a capsized naval ship and also reduces time for execution of the rescue operation.

3 cl, 5 dwg

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Authors

Agishev Evgenij Robertovich

Evseev Valerij Alekseevich

Erpulev Mikhail Anatol'Evich

Zubchenko Aleksandr Georgievich

Kondrat'Ev Veniamin Alekseevich

Dates

2006-04-27Published

2001-08-27Filed