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US323639A US323639DA US323639A US 323639 A US323639 A US 323639A US 323639D A US323639D A US 323639DA US 323639 A US323639 A US 323639A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63BSHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING 
    • B63B21/00Tying-up; Shifting, towing, or pushing equipment; Anchoring
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    • B63B21/64Equipment for towing or pushing vessels by vehicles or beings moving forward on ground-based paths along water-way
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
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  • This invention relates to that class of devices whereby one or more canal-boats are secured as a convoy to a propeller or escort; and its object is to provide means whereby the convoy may be allowed to drop to some distance astcrn of the escort in order that the screwpropellers thereof may have free water-way; means for maintaining a given distance between the boats in order that one may not run against the other by momentum, and means whereby the separating device may be disengaged and the two boats be drawn close together for the purpose of passing through locks, &c., at will by the engineer of the es cort without leaving his own boat.
  • A represents a propeller, which may be of any usual construction adapted to tow boats.
  • B represents one of my convoys, which may be a boat or barge of any usual construction for towing purposes, either as a conveyance for freight or passengers; but its principal purpose is, as at present designed, for the transportation of coal and other freight.
  • C is a carriage, mounted on wheels D, to roll on the deck of the boat B, and provided with a transverse timber, E, at its rear end, which is centrally grooved at F, on its under side, to fit over a guide-rail, G, which is secured longitudinally on the center of the deck.
  • the body of the carriage O is shaped like wagon-honnds, and is provided at the forward end with a pole or link, H, pivoted to swing vertically between the hounds, but closely fitted to prevent sidcwise play.
  • the forward end of the link is provided with a vertical hole, 71, adapted to be pivoted to the propeller on a pin or other connection, whereon the two boats may swing out of line with each other for steering and other purposes.
  • J J are latches pivoted in the deck, and ris ing at their forward ends by the weight of their rear ends to form detects, against which the carriage may abut in stopping the mo mentnm of the rear boat when the forward boat slacks its speed or when the boats are to be backed.
  • These detents are provided with lines K, which extend forward to the engineroom of the propeller, whereby the detents may be disengaged, permitting the carriage G to recede when it is desirable to draw the two boats close together, and whereby such drawing may be done, the lines being passed around any suitable windlass or a capstan for that purpose.
  • the rail G serves to maintain the carriage in line when it is idle, ready to be brought into service.
  • L L are lines which may be wound around the wheel M of the propeller with the tillerlines N, one line winding on as the other an winds, thus acting to curve the line of the boats and cause them to diverge from a straight course, in the same manner as a rudder acts on a single boat.

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W. F. GOWDEN.
(No Model.)
CANAL OONVOY.
Patented Aug. '4, 1885.
ATTORNEYS.
"UNITED STATES PATENT @rrrcn,
\VILLIAM F. (JOW'DEN, OF CUMBERLAND, MARYLAND.
CANAL-CONVOY.
EFFF ZGIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 323,639, dated August Q, 1885.
(No modeLl To (LZZ whom, it may concern:
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM F. Cownnn, a citizen of the United States, residing at Gumberland, in the connty of Alleghany and State of Maryland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Canal- Convoys, of which the following is a description.
This invention relates to that class of devices whereby one or more canal-boats are secured as a convoy to a propeller or escort; and its object is to provide means whereby the convoy may be allowed to drop to some distance astcrn of the escort in order that the screwpropellers thereof may have free water-way; means for maintaining a given distance between the boats in order that one may not run against the other by momentum, and means whereby the separating device may be disengaged and the two boats be drawn close together for the purpose of passing through locks, &c., at will by the engineer of the es cort without leaving his own boat.
To this end my invention consists in the construction and combination of parts forn1- ing a canal-convoy, hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a side elevation of a propeller and my convoy, and Fig. 2 is a detailed plan view of a portion of the same on a larger scale.
A represents a propeller, which may be of any usual construction adapted to tow boats.
B represents one of my convoys, which may be a boat or barge of any usual construction for towing purposes, either as a conveyance for freight or passengers; but its principal purpose is, as at present designed, for the transportation of coal and other freight.
C is a carriage, mounted on wheels D, to roll on the deck of the boat B, and provided with a transverse timber, E, at its rear end, which is centrally grooved at F, on its under side, to fit over a guide-rail, G, which is secured longitudinally on the center of the deck. The body of the carriage O is shaped like wagon-honnds, and is provided at the forward end with a pole or link, H, pivoted to swing vertically between the hounds, but closely fitted to prevent sidcwise play. The forward end of the link is provided with a vertical hole, 71, adapted to be pivoted to the propeller on a pin or other connection, whereon the two boats may swing out of line with each other for steering and other purposes. "When the boats are moving, the carriage G is drawn forward, the bounds projecting through an aperture in the bulwark, against which they lit closely on side bearings, c, and the transverse timber E fits closely within the form of the bulwarksf, so that the link when fully projecting is held rigidly sidewise, to prevent being doubled up and allowing the boats to run together, as they would do if the links were pivoted on vertical pins at both ends.
J J are latches pivoted in the deck, and ris ing at their forward ends by the weight of their rear ends to form detects, against which the carriage may abut in stopping the mo mentnm of the rear boat when the forward boat slacks its speed or when the boats are to be backed. These detents are provided with lines K, which extend forward to the engineroom of the propeller, whereby the detents may be disengaged, permitting the carriage G to recede when it is desirable to draw the two boats close together, and whereby such drawing may be done, the lines being passed around any suitable windlass or a capstan for that purpose. The rail G serves to maintain the carriage in line when it is idle, ready to be brought into service.
L L are lines which may be wound around the wheel M of the propeller with the tillerlines N, one line winding on as the other an winds, thus acting to curve the line of the boats and cause them to diverge from a straight course, in the same manner as a rudder acts on a single boat.
Other stationary side guides may be used for the hounds instead of the bulwark ol the boat.
Vhat I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The combination, with a boat, 13, and
side bearings, e, and bulwarksf thereon, of a 2. The combination of a boat, 13, a carriage, for attaching the carriage to a boat ahead, and O, fitted sidewise therein, removable stops the detents J and lines L therefor, substanbehind the carriage, and a tongue hung to the tially as shown and described. carriage on ahorizontal pivot, substantially as The above specification of my invention 5 shown and described. signed by me in the presence of two subscribr 5 3. The combination of a boat having a cening witnesses. trai rib rising from its deck, and provided \VILLIAM F. OOWVDEN. with side bearings, as described, a carriage Witnesses: fitted between'the said bearings and provided \V. X. STEvENs, 10 with a notch. to fit upon the said rib, means SoLoN O. KEMON.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2704044A (en) * 1951-10-03 1955-03-15 James J Murray Folding tow bars for vessels and damping fin for hawser
US2870734A (en) * 1955-11-23 1959-01-27 Armstrong John Percy Coupling and steering apparatus for a single screw tug
US3745958A (en) * 1972-03-27 1973-07-17 A Nelson Control of towed barges
US4208813A (en) * 1978-05-26 1980-06-24 Deepsea Ventures, Inc. Steerable ocean floor dredge vehicle
US4392447A (en) * 1980-08-22 1983-07-12 Howaldtwerke - Deutsche Werft Aktiengesellschaft Hamburg Und Kiel Offshore mooring system
DE102023103813B3 (en) 2023-02-16 2024-03-07 Rolf R. Stalling Self-steering device for watercraft

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2704044A (en) * 1951-10-03 1955-03-15 James J Murray Folding tow bars for vessels and damping fin for hawser
US2870734A (en) * 1955-11-23 1959-01-27 Armstrong John Percy Coupling and steering apparatus for a single screw tug
US3745958A (en) * 1972-03-27 1973-07-17 A Nelson Control of towed barges
US4208813A (en) * 1978-05-26 1980-06-24 Deepsea Ventures, Inc. Steerable ocean floor dredge vehicle
US4392447A (en) * 1980-08-22 1983-07-12 Howaldtwerke - Deutsche Werft Aktiengesellschaft Hamburg Und Kiel Offshore mooring system
DE102023103813B3 (en) 2023-02-16 2024-03-07 Rolf R. Stalling Self-steering device for watercraft

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