Patents Assigned to Metro Machine Corporation
  • Patent number: 6186273
    Abstract: Each of a plurality of cargo holds of a bulk carrier vessel has a self-contained staging system lowered into it, from the platform track of which workers operate semi-automatic blasting machines that are mounted onto the platform. The set-up for each vessel also includes, for each hold, a ventilation unit provided on a hatch plug, and a transporter for the staging system. Groups of staging systems are served by on-deck air compressors. Staging systems actually engaging in blasting are served by recycling shot blast units which recycle and supply steel shot. Following blast cleaning, the cleaned surfaces are painted from the platforms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2001
    Assignee: Metro Machine Corporation
    Inventors: Richard A. Goldbach, James A. McMichael, Charles A. Garland
  • Patent number: 6102157
    Abstract: Each of a plurality of cargo holds of a bulk carrier vessel has a self-contained staging system lowered into it, from the platform track of which workers operate semi-automatic blasting machines that are mounted onto the platform. The set-up for each vessel also includes, for each hold, a ventilation unit provided on a hatch plug, and a transporter for the staging system. Groups of staging systems are served by on-deck air compressors. Staging systems actually engaging in blasting are served by recycling shot blast units which recycle and supply steel shot. Following blast cleaning, the cleaned surfaces are painted from the platforms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2000
    Assignee: Metro Machine Corporation
    Inventors: Richard A. Goldbach, James A. McMichael, Charles A. Garland
  • Patent number: 5823291
    Abstract: The self-contained device for cleaning and coating hold surfaces in a bulk carrier includes four major components, namely a horizontally mobile vertical tower (e.g., with walking beams for permitting the device to move into the four corners of the hold into which it has been lowered), a vertical trolley for permitting the workers to reach with their equipment all elevations within the hold, a horizontal trolley for permitting the workers to achieve optimum proximity to a wall surface, and cleaning and coating support equipment and systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1998
    Assignee: Metro Machine Corporation
    Inventor: Richard A. Goldbach
  • Patent number: 5269246
    Abstract: For fabricating a double-hulled tanker, or a major component of one including at least part of longitudinal midbody, a floating drydock is used which has two independently elevatable-depressible sections. The midbody part is made of individual modules, each of which is fabricated in an upended orientation. The upended modules are successively floated onto a tilting assembly on one drydock section, tilted over and serially added to a growing midbody on the other drydock section. The two drydock sections are pumped out and flooded as the process progresses for shifting the positioning of the growing midbody and modules. Other parts, including a bow and stern are added, to provide a complete vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1993
    Assignees: Metro Machine Corporation, Marinex International, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard A. Goldbach, Richard Salzer, Frank E. McConnell
  • Patent number: 5211125
    Abstract: For cleaning and/or painting the exterior of a ship hull while the ship is in dry dock, one or more staging devices are provided. Each includes a metal framework tower supporting a vertically movable elevator assembly that comprises a trolley, from which a variably laterally projecting platform is supported on articulated, cantilevered arms. Adjustable, non-porous shrouds enclose a volume of space between the outside of the tower and an increment of one side of the exterior of the ship hull, from above, fore, aft and outside. Cleaning and painting operations are conducted from the platform on the hull increment, and debris is removed from the dry-dock deck area enclosed by the shroud, after which the device is moved by crane, typically twenty feet (6.1 m), towards the ship's bow or stern. The shrouds are then adjusted so that a further hull increment can be worked on. The trolley and extension-retraction of the platform support arms are operated by electrohydraulic winch and hydraulic cylinders, respectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1993
    Assignees: Metro Machine Corporation, Tidewater Equipment Corporation
    Inventors: Charles Garland, Richard A. Goldbach, Frank E. McConnell, James A. McMichael, William A. Wagner
  • Patent number: 5090351
    Abstract: An improved curved-plate, double-hull tanker construction is provided, having reduced or eliminated transverse reinforcing structure in its midbody, except for bulkheads. The hull, though double, can compare in weight to conventional single hulls, despite being entirely made of mild steel plate. It is made of significantly fewer pieces, with a reduction in welding footage. More of the steel is used in the form of plate, rather than more expensive shapes. Improved productivity is possible, resulting from standardization of parts, less scrap, greater use of jigs and fixtures, automated welding, blast-cleaning and painting, so that not so much staging is needed, the work environment can be safer, and the product can be produced at a lower unit labor cost. Preferably, cathodic epoxy painting is used for durability and reduction in problems due to blast cleaning, solvent evaporation and generation of refuse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 25, 1992
    Assignees: Metro Machine Corporation, Marinex International, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard A. Goldbach, Richard Salzer, Frank E. McConnell
  • Patent number: 5086723
    Abstract: Each longitudinally successive module of a longitudinally midbody for a tanker (which is preferably a double-walled tanker), is provided with a longitudinal vertical double-walled bulkhead extending between the top and bottom walls of the module. This longitudinal bulkhead may be provided on the longitudinal centerline of a tanker midbody constructed in accordance with the teachings of Cuneo et al., Ser. No. 07/532,329 and/or Goldbach et al. Ser. No. 07/678,802. Reinforcing structure for the longitudinal bulkhead is enclosed between the transversally opposite walls thereof. Within the longitudinal bulkhead, compartments may be provided for carrying fuel oil and/or cargo tanker slops and/or water ballast. The transversally opposite walls are fabricated of steel plates welded at adjacent edges. Inner plates transversally interconnect the walls at the joints between wall plates. The wall plates may be curved, which is preferred, or flat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1992
    Assignees: Metro Machine Corporation, Marinex International, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert D. Goldbach, Joseph Cuneo
  • Patent number: 5085161
    Abstract: The parallel midbody for the hull of a tanker is fabricated of modules, each made of double-walled longitudinal subassemblies welded to one another and to a bulkhead. The subassemblies are made of outer cylindrically curved plates welded edge to edge, and inner cylindrically curved plates welded edge to edge. Longitudinal rib plates are extended between and are welded into joints between curved plates in the inner and outer hulls. The curved plates are convex towards the exterior of the vessel. At respective transitions between the bottom and sides, the inner and outer hulls have bilge radii which approximate in size the radii of curvature of others of the plates including ones both adjacent to and remote from the bottom-to-side transitions. A fixture for facilitating welding of the T-joints of the subassemblies is provided. The subassemblies and modules are fabricated in an up-ended orientation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1990
    Date of Patent: February 4, 1992
    Assignees: Metro Machine Corporation, Marinex International, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph Cuneo, Charles Garland, Richard A. Goldbach, Robert D. Goldbach, Frank E. McConnell, Edmund G. Tornay