Coupling device to attach auxiliary equipment to a marine seismic cable
First Claim
1. A coupling device to attach auxiliary equipment to a marine seismic cable, the cable defining a forward direction and an aft direction and further defining a cable diameter, the coupling device comprising:
- a. a substantially cylindrical inner race firmly affixed to the cable, the inner race having spaced apart shoulders defining an inner race diameter, the inner race further defining a groove between the shoulders; and
b. a crescent-shaped locking ring defining a portion of a cylinder having an outer diameter and an inner surface and further having an opening at least as large as the cable diameter, the locking ring further having a pin therethrough for engaging the groove.
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Abstract
A quick-acting retainer assembly to mount auxiliary equipment to a seismic cable is provided. The retainer assembly includes a crescent-shaped outer retainer ring adapted to slip easily over a cable and then slide into position over a mating inner race. The outer ring is provided with a spring-loaded cam knob which conveniently conforms to the outer surface of the outer ring and, when the cam knob is turned, it disengages the outer ring from the from the inner race. To attach the outer ring to the inner race, a pin attached to the cam knob rides up on a bevel or slanted plane of the inner race without any further manual action until the pin engages the inner race.
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13 Claims
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1. A coupling device to attach auxiliary equipment to a marine seismic cable, the cable defining a forward direction and an aft direction and further defining a cable diameter, the coupling device comprising:
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a. a substantially cylindrical inner race firmly affixed to the cable, the inner race having spaced apart shoulders defining an inner race diameter, the inner race further defining a groove between the shoulders; and
b. a crescent-shaped locking ring defining a portion of a cylinder having an outer diameter and an inner surface and further having an opening at least as large as the cable diameter, the locking ring further having a pin therethrough for engaging the groove. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of coupling auxiliary equipment to a marine seismic cable with a pair of coupling devices, the cable defining a forward direction and an aft direction and further defining a cable diameter, each of the coupling devices comprising a substantially cylindrical inner race firmly affixed to the cable, the inner race having spaced apart shoulders defining an inner race diameter, the inner race further defining a groove between the shoulders, and a crescent-shaped locking ring defining a portion of a cylinder having an outer diameter and an inner surface and further having an opening at least as large as the cable diameter, the locking ring further having a pin therethrough for engaging the groove, the method comprising the steps of:
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a. inserting the cable through the opening in each of the locking rings at a position forward of the inner races; and
b. moving the locking rings aft until each of the pins engages its respective groove. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. A method of de-coupling auxiliary equipment from a marine seismic cable, the auxiliary equipment joined to the cable with a pair of coupling devices, the cable defining a forward direction and an aft direction and further defining a cable diameter, each of the coupling devices comprising a substantially cylindrical inner race firmly affixed to the cable, the inner race having spaced apart shoulders defining an inner race diameter, the inner race further defining a groove between the shoulders, and a crescent-shaped locking ring defining a portion of a cylinder having an outer diameter and an inner surface and further having an opening at least as large as the cable diameter, the locking ring further having a spring loaded pin therethrough for engaging the groove and the pin coupled to a cam knob coupled to the pin and positioned on the outer diameter of the locking ring, the method comprising the steps of:
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a. turning the cam knob by about 90°
, thereby disengaging each of the pins from its respective groove;
b. sliding the locking rings forward clear of the inner races; and
c. removing the locking rings from the cable.
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