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    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63CLAUNCHING, HAULING-OUT, OR DRY-DOCKING OF VESSELS; LIFE-SAVING IN WATER; EQUIPMENT FOR DWELLING OR WORKING UNDER WATER; MEANS FOR SALVAGING OR SEARCHING FOR UNDERWATER OBJECTS
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  • the object of my invention is to provide means for raising sunken vessels founderedin deep water, where it is difficult to obtain a holdwith buoys a a, which are arrangedto floatthe chains clear of the bottoma distance of, say, three or four feet.
  • I) b are chains of suitable length, connected to the float B, and extending to the tug-boats shown at G.
  • the chains 6 are to be of suitable length, so that they may be dropped at a sufficient distance from the vessel to clear all projecting booms, 85c.
  • the said chains b are to be lowered from the tug-boats into the water when they have been removed a sufficient distance from the sunken vessel.
  • d and of the timber float B and the manipula- The chains 5 are'connected by a'short chain, (1, which has ringse at'its ends of a' The position of the chain tion of the tug-boats are represented in Fig. 1.
  • E E, Fig. 2 are the scows carrying the hoisting devices, of some suitable construction.
  • the scows are to be anchored in position over the vessel, as illustrated in Fig; 2, and the chains 1) are to be connected with the hoisting devices F, that are fixed upon the projecting ends of timbers f, so that adirect lift can be made.
  • the main object of this invention is to facilitate getting a proper hold upon the vessel.

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' H. SOHUYLER.
APPARATUS FOR RAISING SUNKEN VESSELS. N0. 287,586.- Patented Oct. 30, 1883.
WITNESSES INVENTOR A AS4504 [gym/ cw r I BY A ATTORNEY S.
iJ'NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HENRYsoHuYLER, or s'runenon BAY, Wisconsin.
APPARATUS FOR RAISING SUNKEN VESSELS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 287,586, dated October 30, 1883. Application filed January 22, 1883. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRY SOHUYLER, of Sturgeon Bay, in the county of Door and State of Wisconsin, have invented a new and Improved Apparatus for Raising Sunken Vessels, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The object of my invention is to provide means for raising sunken vessels founderedin deep water, where it is difficult to obtain a holdwith buoys a a, which are arrangedto floatthe chains clear of the bottoma distance of, say, three or four feet. I) b are chains of suitable length, connected to the float B, and extending to the tug-boats shown at G. The chains 6 are to be of suitable length, so that they may be dropped at a sufficient distance from the vessel to clear all projecting booms, 85c.
sufficient size for sliding loosely upon the chains bl The said chains b are to be lowered from the tug-boats into the water when they have been removed a sufficient distance from the sunken vessel. d and of the timber float B and the manipula- The chains 5 are'connected by a'short chain, (1, which has ringse at'its ends of a' The position of the chain tion of the tug-boats are represented in Fig. 1.
By the forwardmovement of the boats the 40 chain (1 is drawn beneath the vessel, and the float B is also drawn toward the vessel, so that a cradle is thus formed around the hull of the vessel, and a firm hold is obtained for the chains. 7
E E, Fig. 2, are the scows carrying the hoisting devices, of some suitable construction. The scows are to be anchored in position over the vessel, as illustrated in Fig; 2, and the chains 1) are to be connected with the hoisting devices F, that are fixed upon the projecting ends of timbers f, so that adirect lift can be made.
Withthe above-described apparatus vessels sunken in deep waters can be raised without difficulty and without great expense. Ahold upon the vessel being obtained in the manner described above, the subsequent part of the Work will be comparatively easy. The main object of this invention is to facilitate getting a proper hold upon the vessel.
Havingthus fully described my'invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The combination, with scows or boats G O, a timber float, B, having buoys a at each side, and a cross-ehain, (I, provided with sliding end rings, 6, of the two chains 12 b, extending from the float through the rings of chain d and to the boats 0, whereby a secure hold may be obtained on the sunken vessel, so as to raise 70 it with certainty, as described.
. HENRY SOHUYLER.
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1 WM. A. LAWRENCE,
P. G. WRIGHT.
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