Patents by Inventor Knut T. Siring

Knut T. Siring has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6655661
    Abstract: A device for heaving in and paying out a chain by means of a hydraulic cylinder which by means of gripping devices engages the chain and lifts or lowers the chain a given distance while the locking device is deactivated. The structure comprises a frame provided with a lower locking device, a chain wheel guiding the chain, and an upper gripping device mounted in a bracket which is connected to the rod head of the hydraulic cylinder and the central axle of the chain wheel. The lower locking device is formed by two pawls which are pivotally mounted on separate pins. These pawls engage under a chain link and hold it securely. The upper gripping device is formed by at least one pawl which, together with a chain wheel having pockets for the chain, engages under a vertical chain link.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 2, 2003
    Assignee: Maritime Pusnes AS
    Inventors: Jon Hovik, Knut T. Siring
  • Patent number: 6435121
    Abstract: A holding and guiding device for a mooring chain, mounted pivotally about a vertical axis (5) and having an integrated chain stopper (2) mounted above the glide track (4) on top of the fairlead. The glide track (4) has a longitudinal slot (11) providing room for the standing links (9) of the chain and has flat parts (3) supporting the lying links (8) of the chain in order to avoid that these become subjected to bending moments when the chain is loaded. In the middle of the flat parts (3) the glide track has deviations (12) providing room for the welds of the chain. Between the flat parts (3) the glide track (4) is evenly rounded in the longitudinal direction. The slot (11) of the glide track has one or more shallower parts which, when the chain is pulled in, force the standing links (9) outwards so that they in turn lift the ends of the lying links (8) of the chain away from the glide track (4).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2002
    Assignee: Maritime Pusnes AS
    Inventor: Knut T. Siring
  • Publication number: 20020084449
    Abstract: A device for heaving in and paying out a chain by means of a hydraulic cylinder (5) which by means of gripping devices (2) engages the chain (11, 12) and lifts or lowers the chain a given distance while the locking device (10) is deactivated. The structure comprises a frame (8) provided with a lower locking device (10), a chain wheel (6) guiding the chain (11, 12), and an upper gripping device (2) mounted in a bracket (1) which is connected to the rod head of the hydraulic cylinder (5) and the central axle (7) of the chain wheel (6). The lower locking device is formed by two pawls (10) which are pivotally mounted on separate pins. These pawls (10) engage under a chain link (12) and hold it securely. The upper gripping device is formed by at least one pawl (2) which, together with a chain wheel (6) having pockets for the chain (11,12), engages under a vertical chain link (11) .
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 11, 2001
    Publication date: July 4, 2002
    Inventors: Jon Hovik, Knut T. Siring
  • Publication number: 20010035119
    Abstract: A holding and guiding device for a mooring chain, mounted pivotally about a vertical axis (5) and having an integrated chain stopper (2) mounted above the glide track (4) on top of the fairlead. The glide track (4) has a longitudinal slot (11) providing room for the standing links (9) of the chain and has flat parts (3) supporting the lying links (8) of the chain in order to avoid that these become subjected to bending moments when the chain is loaded. In the middle of the flat parts (3) the glide track has deviations (12) providing room for the welds of the chain. Between the flat parts (3) the glide track (4) is evenly rounded in the longitudinal direction. The slot (11) of the glide track has one or more shallower parts which, when the chain is pulled in, force the standing links (9) outwards so that they in turn lift the ends of the lying links (8) of the chain away from the glide track (4).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2001
    Publication date: November 1, 2001
    Applicant: Maritime Pusnes AS
    Inventor: Knut T. Siring