Cabins Patents (Class 114/71)
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Patent number: 10745088Abstract: The invention relates to a method for constructing habitable installations for floating structures, comprising the following steps: lowering a first adapted standard container (3) through at least one vertical prismatic cavity (25) of a carrying structure (2) until it is supported on support brackets (4) of the floor below; securing the first container (3) to said support brackets (4) of the floor below; and, for each subsequent floor, securing a number of subsequent support brackets (4) to the carrying structure (2) on each container (3) already in position; lowering a subsequent container (3) until it is supported on said subsequent support brackets (4); and securing said subsequent container (3) to subsequent support brackets (4) on which it is resting. The invention also includes a habitable installation (1) constructed according to said method, and a container (3) adapted for carrying out said method.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2017Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: GABADI S.L.Inventor: Antonio José Llago Hermida
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Patent number: 10543885Abstract: A vessel with three platforms—an outer hull, an inner deck hull and a passenger carriage, having four independent suspension systems there between so as to accommodate for the multi axis movements of the outer hull. This multi axis suspension system spread between the three platforms will offer the passenger carriage stability against the pitch, yaw and roll rotations a vessel makes as it twists and turns going up and down the slope of a wave as well as the heave, sway and surge movements induced by the waves pushing the vessel around and or the ship sliding down the face of a wave.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2017Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Inventor: Fred Pereira
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Patent number: 10507889Abstract: A vessel with three platforms—an outer hull, an inner deck hull and a passenger carriage, having four independent suspension systems there between so as to accommodate for the multi axis movements of the outer hull. This multi axis suspension system spread between the three platforms will offer the passenger carriage stability against the pitch, yaw and roll rotations a vessel makes as it twists and turns going up and down the slope of a wave as well as the heave, sway and surge movements induced by the waves pushing the vessel around and or the ship sliding down the face of a wave.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2017Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Inventor: Fred Pereira
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Patent number: 10422126Abstract: A plenum housing includes a plurality of construction panels and a plurality of compression seal groove connectors secured between the plurality of construction panels. Each of the plurality of compression seal groove connectors includes a recess having at least one interior surface with at least one compression seal groove.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2017Date of Patent: September 24, 2019Inventor: Robert Jeffrey Kupferberg
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Patent number: 10252776Abstract: A vessel with three platforms—an outer hull, an inner deck hull and a passenger carriage, having four independent suspension systems there between so as to accommodate for the multi axis movements of the outer hull. This multi axis suspension system spread between the three platforms will offer the passenger carriage stability against the pitch, yaw and roll rotations a vessel makes as it twists and turns going up and down the slope of a wave as well as the heave, sway and surge movements induced by the waves pushing the vessel around and or the ship sliding down the face of a wave.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2017Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Inventor: Fred Pereira
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Patent number: 10081410Abstract: An exemplary sensor device provides marine vessel data of a marine vessel without integration to the marine vessel's information systems. The sensor device includes a receiver configured to receive at least position and time information relating to the marine vessel. At least one sensor is configured to measure marine vessel performance data. The at least one sensor can measure the marine vessel performance data when the sensor device is affixed to the hull structure of the marine vessel. At least one processor is configured to perform frequency analysis of the measured marine vessel performance data and to generate marine vessel data based on the received at least position and time information and the frequency analyzed marine vessel performance data.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2015Date of Patent: September 25, 2018Assignee: ENIRAM OYInventors: Jussi Pyörre, Pyry Åvist
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Patent number: 10024076Abstract: A shelter is made from a plurality of connectable panels. The panels include a first panel which has a side edge, an exterior, and an interior, and a second panel which has a side edge, an exterior, and an interior. A connector is configured to hold the side edge of the first panel in abutting relationship with the side edge of the second panel. The connector includes an exterior segment which is configured to connect the exterior of the first panel to the exterior of the second panel, and an interior segment which is configured to connect the interior of the first panel to the interior of the second panel. The exterior and interior segments each include elastic cords which resiliently hold the two panels together. The edges of adjacent panels include ridges and mating grooves, and the panels include a viewing aperture which can be closed with a plug.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2017Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Inventor: Mark Edward Hamm
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Patent number: 9850656Abstract: Provided is a construction panel assembly, which is applicable to a detachable method capable of assembling and disassembling a ceiling, a wall or a floor material which partitions spaces of various kinds of buildings. Also, the construction panel assembly allows materials to be reused, so that the generation of construction waste may be minimized. The construction panel assembly includes: a main frame disposed in a mutually opposed arrangement on a wall surface at a predetermined position determined according to design specifications; an auxiliary frame inserted into the main frame to define a structure; a flat panel mounted on the structure to partition a space; and a finishing member for shielding a connection portion of the main frame and the auxiliary frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2015Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Inventor: Chung Jong Lee
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Patent number: 9409632Abstract: The invention relates to a cabin (70) for a floating installation, in particular for a ship (60), having a room unit (1) which is bounded at least by a ceiling (10) and walls (20), and lines (30) which supply the room unit (1), in particular with air, water, data, power, illumination, etc. Provision is made according to the invention for the lines (30) to extend in the room unit (1) in such a way that the lines (30) simultaneously act as reinforcing means for the room unit (1).Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AktiengesellschaftInventor: Matthias Koestner
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Publication number: 20150144046Abstract: The invention relates to a cabin (70) for a floating installation, in particular for a ship (60), having a room unit (1) which is bounded at least by a ceiling (10) and walls (20), and lines (30) which supply the room unit (1), in particular with air, water, data, power, illumination, etc. Provision is made according to the invention for the lines (30) to extend in the room unit (1) in such a way that the lines (30) simultaneously act as reinforcing means for the room unit (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: May 28, 2015Inventor: Matthias Koestner
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Patent number: 9021972Abstract: An under deck mid cabin entry system for a mono hull boat including an entry console and exposed top and front surfaces. Front and top openings extend to the top edge of the front surface and collectively define a generally L shaped entryway. The entry console is disposed to the side of a center console and provides access to steps extending beneath the main deck. A top step is within the entry console proximate to the front surface and the steps curve towards a central beam of the boat and descend into the mid cabin such that a bottom step proximate to a floor of the mid cabin directs a user into a central area of the mid cabin and terminates to avoid obstructing movement in the central area.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2013Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Cigarette Racing Team, LLCInventors: Skip Braver, Hector Rodriguez, Sidney Lanier
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Publication number: 20150013585Abstract: A privacy enclosure separate from the vessel hold and having at least one entranceway accessible from outside the hold of the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2013Publication date: January 15, 2015Inventor: Anthony KALIL
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Patent number: 8733058Abstract: Boat cabin construction, which can be built in significantly short time, is low cost and suitable for decorative modifications.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2012Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Inventor: Mehmet Nevres Ulgen
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Publication number: 20140123887Abstract: The present invention relates to a cruise ship having a body on which rooms are formed and a stadium having stands and a ground formed thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2012Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: STX OFFSHORE & SHIPBUILDING CO., LTD.Inventors: Jae Woo Park, Chul Ho Lee, Taeseok Jeong, Joo Ho Heo
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Publication number: 20140000501Abstract: Boat cabin construction, which can be built in significantly short time, is low cost and suitable for decorative modifications.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2012Publication date: January 2, 2014Inventor: Mehmet Nevres Ulgen
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Publication number: 20130319310Abstract: A floating cabin or cockpit for a marine vessel to achieve smooth rides in rough seas when traveling at high speeds. In response to vessel speed, the cabin is aerodynamically lifted and suspended between upper and lower limits. The cabin includes a wing structure for aerodynamic lift; a suspension and tethering mechanism interconnecting the cabin with a hull structure of the vessel to allow substantially free, unimpeded vertical, lateral and/or longitudinal excursions of the cabin between predefined limits when underway at high speeds; and a helm station to control the vessel and/or orientation of the cabin when freely floating. A multi-wing structure may provide addition lifting force and/or spring biasing may be provided to reduce aerodynamic lifting requirements for heavy cabin loads. The invention also helps to reduce vessel displacement, which improves fuel economy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2013Publication date: December 5, 2013Inventor: LAWRENCE HARBIN
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Patent number: 8590470Abstract: Provided is a protective cover kit for a marine propeller having a protective cover and a shift control warning attachment. The protective cover components have a slit and a central opening with a plurality of reliefs radiating from its circumference capable of accommodating various sized propeller hubs or shafts. Attaching elements are coupled to a slit and the first layer and second layer of the protective cover. The first and second layers are of a shape capable of substantially encasing a marine propeller. Once a force is applied by a user to the release apparatus, the attaching element is released and the protective cover is removed remotely from a distance above the surrounding water of the marine propeller. A shift control warning attachment is installed by a user onto a shift control lever to prevent inadvertent shifting prior to the removal of the propeller cover.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2011Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Inventor: Randal Jeffrey Ploch
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Publication number: 20130174769Abstract: Structures, systems and methods are disclosed for navigating a vessel, typically through the waterways of a single urban region (e.g., San Francisco Bay), that can be used as a floating structure for residences or offices, for independent parties. Also disclosed are structures, systems and methods for navigating such a vessel that minimize energy use while satisfying the logistical needs of parties using the vessel, as well as satisfying laws that restrict the movement and location of navigable structures. Also disclosed are structures, systems and methods for navigating such a vessel that satisfy laws that regulate the environmental impact of a such vessel, and that ensures the safety and health of people using this vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2011Publication date: July 11, 2013Inventor: Gregory Aharonian
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Publication number: 20130074752Abstract: A catamaran central body portion with floor having front and mid walls also port and starboard side walls and smooth underside having flange lips in alignment with said side walls forming mating surfaces for attaching two roof sheltered hulls whereby said hulls attach to said lips likewise roofs attach to said side walls forming a disassemble catamaran boat. Roofed alcove enclosed by said front, mid, and side walls. First and second embodiments having bridge area with navigation controls rearward of said alcove and further rearward a passenger area. Third embodiment having passenger area roofed cabin rearward of said alcove and further rearward a bridge area with navigation controls. Hull entry openings in both said side walls are in passenger area of first and third embodiments and in bridge area of second embodiment. Rear portion of said side walls having wall bracing structures for strengthening.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2011Publication date: March 28, 2013Applicant: CabinAyacht Patents Enterprize LLCInventors: William S. Chacon, Curtis D. Resch
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Patent number: 8307773Abstract: A suspension system for passenger modules used with high-speed boats, the suspension system including a shock absorbing assembly, for supporting the passenger module relative to the vessel. The passenger module is attached to the vessel via an assembly of pivoting spars. The spars may be configured such that the passenger module moves from an upper at-rest no-load position towards a bottom loaded position, the passenger module tilts. The amount of such tilt may be adjustable. The suspension system may have include means for resisting relative lateral movement (e.g. a panhard rod or a Watts linkage) and an anti-sway device.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2009Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Inventor: David A. Smith
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Patent number: 8261684Abstract: A watercraft cockpit includes a floor, sidewalls and forward and rearward bulkheads. A frame assembly having four corners supports the cockpit and includes an upper frame and a lower frame that are rotatably connected to one another. A pair of shock-absorbing members is provided at each of the four corners of the frame so that the entire cockpit is isolated from shocks. By cushioning the entire cockpit as a whole, the need for individual shock-absorbing seats is obviated. The walls of the cockpit are spaced apart from the sidewalls of the watercraft and are interconnected to the sidewall of the watercraft by a flexible member so that the sidewalls of the watercraft move up and down in response to shocks independently of the walls of the cockpit. Each shock-absorbing member preferably includes an airbag and a dashpot but other shock-absorbing members are within the scope of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2009Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Inventor: Todd C. Werner
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Publication number: 20120221192Abstract: An inspection device is provided to monitor hygienic conditions of a space unit for a vehicle. The vehicle includes, but is not limited to, an inspection device, the use of an inspection device, and a method to assure hygienic conditions in a vehicle. In order to optimize assuring hygienic conditions in interior spaces on board a vehicle an inspection device is provided that includes, but is not limited to, an optical detection device. The optical detection device generates electromagnetic radiation to irradiate a surface to be cleaned, and renders visible soiling that, in visible light, is invisible to the human eye. The optical detection device is permanently installable on an interior lining.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2012Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: AIRBUS OPERATIONS GMBHInventor: Christian SEIBT
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Publication number: 20120192778Abstract: A method and a wall element for repairing a wall structure comprising at least an inner metal sheet, an outer metal sheet and an insulator layer between the inner and outer metal sheets. The method comprises at least the following steps: (i) removing the inner metal sheet in such a way that installation frames formed on the inner metal sheet are left in the wall structure, (ii) removing the insulator layer from a place where the inner metal sheet has been removed, (iii) installing a wall element comprising a metal sheet and an insulator layer attached to the metal sheet in the place of the removed wall structure in such a way that the edges of the metal sheet of the wall element are placed overlappingly with the installation frames.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2012Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventor: Riku Petteri RUUSU
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Publication number: 20110197800Abstract: A privacy enclosure separate from the vessel hold and having at least one entranceway accessible from outside the hold of the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Inventor: ANTHONY KALIL
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Patent number: 7921609Abstract: Room arrangements include at least two superposed prefabricated load-bearing room units. The room units have a ceiling, a floor and at least two walls that are made at least mainly of cellular board. Ships, buildings and methods for constructing a room arrangement are also provided, especially the construction of multi-storey rooms, for example, cabin compartments in ships or block of flats without middle decks or intermediate floors.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2006Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignees: Neapo Oy, STX Finland OyInventor: Tapio Kordelin
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Publication number: 20110030601Abstract: A suspension system for passenger modules used with high-speed boats, the suspension system including a shock absorbing assembly, for supporting the passenger module relative to the vessel. The passenger module is attached to the vessel via an assembly of pivoting spars. The spars may be configured such that the passenger module moves from an upper at-rest no-load position towards a bottom loaded position, the passenger module tilts. The amount of such tilt may be adjustable. The suspension system may have include means for resisting relative lateral movement (e.g. a panhard rod or a Watts linkage) and an anti-sway device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: Professional Components LTDInventor: David Alvin Smith
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Publication number: 20110030603Abstract: The vessel includes a hull, a main deck on the hull, and a superstructure on the main deck. The vessel may further include a lower deck below the main deck and bulkheads within the hull crossing the lower deck.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2008Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventors: Mark T. Hornsby, Dave Menna, Dean Schleicher
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Publication number: 20100107952Abstract: The invention concerns a piloting system for craft, in particular planing craft, according to which the cabin, that comprises a dashboard complete with navigation instruments, a device for controlling the rudder and at least one seat for the pilot, being moveable at least in height compared to the deck of the craft, and under the control of the pilot between a lowered and raised position, moving through several intermediate stages, to modify the range of visibility from inside towards the outside of the craft.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventor: Gabriele Canali
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Publication number: 20090311924Abstract: There is provided a ship, in particular a cargo ship. It has a plurality of Magnus rotors, wherein associated with each of the plurality of Magnus rotors is an individually actuable electric motor (M) for rotating the Magnus rotor, wherein associated with each electric motor (M) is a converter (U) for controlling the rotary speed and/or the rotary direction of the electric motor (M).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2006Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventor: Aloys Wobben
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Patent number: 7617790Abstract: A cruise chip having a plurality of decks, certain of the decks having a plurality of staterooms therealong, the plurality of spaced staterooms extending along one of the decks and a second plurality of spaced staterooms extending along another of the decks directly above the other of said decks, and a single central double height corridor extending inboard of the ship, each of the plurality of spaced staterooms and shared entryways coming from the single central corridor and leading into a pair of side by side staterooms, the corridor terminating in a transparent glass window spanning one the decks to the other of decks.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2007Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Crystal Cruises, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Michel, Thomas Mazloum, Alexandra Don
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Publication number: 20090120341Abstract: A privacy enclosure separate from the vessel hold and having at least one entranceway accessible from outside the hold of the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventor: Anthony Kalil
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Publication number: 20090101055Abstract: A cruise chip having a plurality of decks, certain of the decks having a plurality of staterooms therealong, the plurality of spaced staterooms extending along one of the decks and a second plurality of spaced staterooms extending along another of the decks directly above the other of said decks, and a single central double height corridor extending inboard of the ship, each of the plurality of spaced staterooms and shared entryways coming from the single central corridor and leading into a pair of side by side staterooms, the corridor terminating in a transparent glass window spanning one the decks to the other of decks.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2007Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: CRYSTAL CRUISESInventors: Gregory Michel, Thomas Mazloum, Alexandra Don
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Patent number: 7513457Abstract: A compartment for a transportation device is provided. The compartment may include a one-piece basin, an inflatable wall member, and multi-directional support arms to attach the basin within the transportation device. The one-piece basin may fit through an opening in the transportation device. Methods of installation for installing the compartment within the transportation device are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2006Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: James P. Schalla, Robert J. Bengtsson, Ralph N. Bladt, Kwun-Wing W. Cheung, Shawn A. Claflin, Dennis C. Lin, Richard L. Rankin, Miguel A. Remedios, Bryce A. Van Dyke, Kevin S. Zielke
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Publication number: 20080282954Abstract: An apparatus for mitigating the effects of shock loading on occupants, cargo and gear the apparatus located in a watercraft the apparatus having a deck positioned and arranged in said watercraft for supporting thereon said occupants, cargo and gear, a hinge communicating with said deck and said watercraft and supporting the forwardly portion of said deck and permitting said deck to move and rotate about said hinge and prevent said deck from substantial side to side movement, a dampener communicating with said deck and said hull of said watercraft the dampener positioned and arranged to move in response to said moving and rotating deck and said dampener absorbing at least a portion of the energy of said moving deck as said deck moves and rotates, and a spring communicating with said deck and said hull of said watercraft the spring positioned and arranged to support the rearwardly portion on said deck and to move in response to said moving and rotating deck the spring absorbing at lease a portion of the energyType: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: William Reason
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Patent number: 7434525Abstract: A suspension system (2) for a boat (4), which suspension system (2) is for mounting to a hull (6) of the boat (4), and which suspension system (2) comprises a single accommodation unit (8) for at least one person travelling on the boat (4), and suspension means (10) for providing suspension for the accommodation unit (8) with respect to the hull (6) of the boat (4), and the suspension system (2) being such that is prevents or reduces shocks to the hull (6) caused by the boat (4) travelling through the water from being transmitted to the accommodation unit (8), and the suspension system (2) being such that is enables weight transfer between the accommodation unit (8) and the hull (6) for enhancing handling and ride characteristics of the boat (4).Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2005Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Inventor: Christopher Graham Hodge
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Publication number: 20080163808Abstract: Invention relates to a room arrangement (20) comprising at least two superposed prefabricated load-bearing room units have a ceiling (24), a floor (2) and at least two walls (3, 4, 5, 6) that are at least mainly of cellular board. The invention also related to a ship, building and method for constructing a room arrangement. The invention relates especially to a new manner of constructing multi-story rooms, for example, cabin compartments in ships or block of flats without middle decks or intermediate floors.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2006Publication date: July 10, 2008Inventor: Tapio Kordelin
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Publication number: 20080121160Abstract: A method and a building system for manufacturing a floating structure, for instance a watercraft, in which method the hull part for the floating structure is formed, it is provided with deck structures or similar support structures, and space units are prefabricated and installed between said deck structures or similar support structures. In the method such space units are manufactured, which comprise engineering units, which are provided at least with WC-equipment, as well as room units so that an engineering unit interconnected with a room unit forms a cabin unit. The engineering units of two adjacent cabin units are prefabricated and joined together to form an engineering unit pair and the thus accomplished engineering unit pair is transferred to and installed in its place on the floating structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2006Publication date: May 29, 2008Applicant: AKER YARDS OYInventors: Jukka Ayras, Lauri Holopainen, Ilkka Seppa
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Patent number: 7047897Abstract: The present invention relates to a system in a watercraft or a section thereof or in another structure or a section thereof for providing furnishings at least partially, which system comprises a number of prefabricated room units and a watercraft or a section thereof or another structure or a section thereof, and which system comprises one or several room units to be inserted into the watercraft or a section thereof or other structure or a section thereof, and which system comprises room units, the exterior side portion of which forms a part of the outboard of the watercraft or a section thereof or other structure or a section thereof and/or the interior side portion forms a part of the open inner section of the watercraft or a section thereof or other structure or a section thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2003Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Kvaerner Masa-Yards OyInventors: Sauli Eloranta, Tuomas Routa, Jarmo Wacker
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Patent number: 6957990Abstract: An electric houseboat comprises a hull and a house-like structure mounted on the hull which includes at least one bedroom, a bathroom, and a kitchen. A Diesel generator comprises the sole power source for the houseboat. The operating temperature of the Diesel generator is controlled by directing coolant through the Diesel generator and through a keel pipe which extends along the hull of the houseboat thereby discharging heat into the water over which the houseboat operates. Exhaust resulting from operation of the Diesel generator is directed upwardly and is discharged at a point substantially above the water and above the house-like structure of the houseboat.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2004Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Inventor: Jerry W. Lowe
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Publication number: 20040031432Abstract: A boat has a system for converting a utility space used for garaging a dinghy and formed under the cockpit of the boat into an additional living cabin when the dinghy is removed from the garage.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2002Publication date: February 19, 2004Applicant: SEAVANNA, LLCInventor: Joe Esposito
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Patent number: 6606957Abstract: A watercraft has a laterally extendable deck or room extension that is extended by sliding along guides or bearings. The deck or room extension can be extended using a motor, gear pinion and rack arrangement, a hand crank arrangement, a hydraulic cylinder arrangement, or a linear motor arrangement. A keel ballast can be utilized to counterbalance the eccentric load caused by the overhanging deck or room extension.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Inventor: David G. Matthews
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Patent number: 6484661Abstract: An attachment (10) with rigid bridge shelter (14) and rigid perimeter deck runway (12a) connected at the rear with an aft support platform (26) and with collision protection at the front (28). Attachment also comprising a wheelhouse (16) with windows (24) and support ribs (20) which enable attachment to be secured to floating surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Inventor: Gregory Todd Stewart
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Patent number: 6260496Abstract: The invention relates to a prefabricated cabin designed to be installed in a ship, the cabin having sides forming walls, a ceiling and a floor that are made by assembling together interfittable panels, the floor being constituted by an association of panels provided with an extra thickness of insulating material.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Alstom France S.A.Inventor: Jean-Claude Chevalier
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Patent number: 6247195Abstract: A head structure is disclosed which includes a novel deck, bulkhead and overhead coating which prevents moisture, especially corrosive sea water, or salt atmosphere from reaching the underlying deck, bulkhead or overhead even if the surface of the coating is damaged or penetrated. The coating provides an attractive and highly durable surface which is easily cleaned and resists staining or discoloring. The novel coating in connection with the unique head design allows a head to be easily and rapidly cleaned and maintained a daily basis by simple wash-and wipe techniques requiring minimal crew involvement time. This permits crew members to be able to devote more of their time to education and productive endeavors rather than to maintenance. The head has a deck, bulkhead and an overhead, most or all of which are susceptible to corrosion in the salt water environment.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1999Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Corrosion Engineering Services, Inc.Inventors: Owen G. O'Brien, Paul C. Cassani, William A. Hall, John L. Cuzzocrea, Pasquale J. Russo, Douglas P. Tibbitts
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Patent number: 6053120Abstract: A ship is constructed of a skeleton, including a hull, horizontal decks, and vertical support posts, all permanently joined together. At least some of the interior walls are made of a composite material of reinforcement embedded in a plastic matrix. These non-structural interior walls are semi-permanently attached to the skeleton with attachments, so that they may be readily rearranged to reconfigure the interior of the ship. The majority of the apparatus and infrastructure of the ship is affixed to the skeleton but not to the non-structural walls.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1998Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventor: Steven E. Shields
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Patent number: 6016636Abstract: After a deck is constructed on a ship, and before the next deck above it is constructed, prefabricated cabin modules are lifted by a crane from a pier, carried over the ship's hull, and deposited directly by the crane substantially at their final locations in a row spaced from the hull. Before the cabins are completed by the erection of wall elements that extend from the prefabricated cabin modules toward the hull, workers can attend to the construction of the overlying deck, and easily carry out the welding and outfitting operations needed to secure the overlying deck to the hull. Furnishings and fixtures for each cabin are concentrated and fixed within the prefabricated cabin modules, so that at least approximately 80% of the cabin construction labor is carried out ashore in the prefabrication process.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1998Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Hopeman Brothers Marine Interiors LLCInventor: James T. Caputo
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Patent number: 5924377Abstract: A modular enclosure system particularly suited for use aboard a ship comprises a modular enclosure which is easily installed into and removed from an exoskeletal frame that is shock-mounted to a fixed surface, such as the deck of a ship. An enclosure is installed by placing it within a respective frame via complementary guide rails. A securing mechanism locks the enclosure into place within the frame, and an ejection mechanism enables an enclosure to be easily removed for purposes of maintenance, repair or reconfiguration, or in the event of an emergency. The enclosures are preferably water-tight and float if ejected into the sea. Rubberized boots surrounding all points of entry enhance the survivability of the enclosures in a nuclear/biological/chemical (NBC) environment. Shock-mounting the frames to the deck eliminates the need to shock-mount individual pieces of equipment and enables the use of cheaper and more readily available commercial off-the-shelf equipment.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1997Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Gregory P. Rausch, Ronald S. Gold
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Patent number: 5724906Abstract: A wind resistance reducing structure including a wind tunnel made longitudinally through a navigating bridge superstructure of a ship for example a tanker or bulk freighter, and two gates respectively controlled to open the two opposite ends of the wind tunnel when the ship is navigated against the wind, or to close the two opposite ends of the wind tunnel when the ship is navigated with the wind.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1997Date of Patent: March 10, 1998Inventor: Kwang-Chang Lee
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Patent number: 5605480Abstract: A vessel having a hull of effective rectangular configuration and utilizing a dual propulsion and steering arrangement, including sails and an eight jet system, thus making the vessel extremely maneuverable.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1995Date of Patent: February 25, 1997Inventor: Clarence E. Wright
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Patent number: H2229Abstract: An apparatus for mitigating the effects of shock loading on occupants, cargo and gear the apparatus located in a watercraft the apparatus having a deck positioned and arranged in said watercraft for supporting thereon said occupants, cargo and gear, a hinge communicating with said deck and said watercraft and supporting the forwardly portion of said deck and permitting said deck to move and rotate about said hinge and prevent said deck from substantial side to side movement, a dampener communicating with said deck and said hull of said watercraft the dampener positioned and arranged to move in response to said moving and rotating deck and said dampener absorbing at least a portion of the energy of said moving deck as said deck moves and rotates, and a spring communicating with said deck and said hull of said watercraft the spring positioned and arranged to support the rearwardly portion on said deck and to move in response to said moving and rotating deck the spring absorbing at lease a portion of the energyType: GrantFiled: May 17, 2007Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: William Reason