Ocean Vision Environmental Research Pty Ltd (Australie)
Inventeur(s)
Harvey, Matthew
Dobson, Nicholas
Abrégé
A mounting device for mounting at least one item relative to internal surfaces of a case is disclosed. The mounting device has spaced first and second legs, each of the first and second legs having a free end, and a cross member extending between the first and second legs, the cross member formed of resilient material and including at least one slot for receiving an item, and the slot having a slot width. Movement of the first and second free ends of the respective first and second legs towards each other causes flexure of the cross member and a reduction in the slot width.
OCEAN VISION ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH PTY LTD (Australie)
Inventeur(s)
Harvey, Matthew James
Dobson, Nicholas James
Abrégé
A cable gland (10) has first and second parts (12), (16) which are mutually engageable, and a seal assembly (18) that is housed within and between the first and second parts (12), (16). The seal assembly (18) has at least one carrier (30) on each side of a cable seal (20). Each carrier (30) seats a respective body seal (22). Each cable seal (20) has an opening (24) through which a cable (26) can pass. In use the cable seal (20) forms a seal about the cable (26). Each body seal (22) is arranged to form a respective seal against the inner surface (28) of the first (12). The cable seals (20) provide water ingress protection about the cable (26), while the body seals (22) provide water ingress protection between the inside of the first part (12) and the seal assembly (18). The parts (12) and (16), when engaged, are configured to apply a longitudinal compression to the seal assembly (18). This results in the carriers (30) squeezing the cable seal (20) therebetween into sealing contact with and about an outer surface of the cable (26). This, in combination with the action of the body seals (22) provides water ingress protection.
F16L 5/06 - Scellement au moyen d'un écrou à oreilles comprimant une bague ou un manchon
F16L 19/065 - Raccords dans lesquels les surfaces d'étanchéité sont maintenues en contact par un organe, p.ex. un écrou à oreilles vissé dans, ou vissé sur une des parties du raccord dans lesquels le serrage radial est obtenu par une action de coincement entre les extrémités non déformées du tuyau le coincement étant obtenu au moyen d'un segment
F16L 37/091 - Accouplements du type à action rapide dans lesquels l'assemblage entre les extrémités s'aboutant ou se chevauchant est maintenu par des organes de blocage combinés à un verrouillage automatique au moyen d'une bague pourvue de dents ou de doigts
F16L 37/56 - Accouplements du type à action rapide pour tuyaux à double-paroi ou à canaux multiples
F16L 41/02 - Ensembles de branchements, p.ex. d'une seule pièce, soudés à l'autogène, rivetés
F16L 41/12 - Raccordements des tuyaux aux parois ou à d'autres tuyaux, dans lesquels l'axe du tuyau est perpendiculaire au plan de la paroi ou à l'axe de l'autre tuyau utilisant des moyens de fixation qui entourent le tuyau
H01R 13/52 - Boîtiers protégés contre la poussière, les projections, les éclaboussures, l'eau ou les flammes
H01R 13/58 - Moyens pour atténuer l'effort de tension sur le câble de connexion, p.ex. serre-câble
H01R 13/585 - Moyens pour atténuer l'effort de tension sur le câble de connexion, p.ex. serre-câble le serrage augmentant avec l'effort de tension
H01R 13/59 - Moyens pour atténuer l'effort de tension sur le câble de connexion, p.ex. serre-câble une bague filetée ou un boulon agissant dans une direction parallèle à celle du câble ou du fil
H02G 3/08 - Boîtes de distribution; Boîtes de connexion ou de dérivation
H02G 15/06 - Boîtes, châssis ou autres structures terminales
H02G 15/18 - Jonctions de câbles protégées par des manchons, p.ex. pour câble de télécommunication
OCEAN VISION ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH PTY LTD (Australie)
Inventeur(s)
Harvey, Matthew
Dobson, Nicholas
Abrégé
A system for the collection of visual and related data on marine and other underwater habitats and fauna, in particular and without limitation for benthic habitats over significant spatial scales. The system can include elements such as a digital or video camera to receive visual images, various sensors to sense other related data and waterproof housings to protect various elements of the device. A sensor may for example be a global positioning system. The device can also include elements to control the device and to record, transfer & process the data.
OCEAN VISION ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH PTY LTD (Australie)
Inventeur(s)
Harvey, Matthew
Dobson, Nicholas
Abrégé
A system for the collection of visual and related data on marine and other underwater habitats and fauna, in particular and without limitation for benthic habitats over significant spatial scales. The system can include elements such as a digital or video camera to receive visual images, various sensors to sense other related data and waterproof housings to protect various elements of the device. A sensor may for example be a global positioning system. The device can also include elements to control the device and to record, transfer & process the data.
OCEAN VISION ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH PTY LTD (Australie)
Inventeur(s)
Harvey, Matthew
Dobson, Nicholas
Abrégé
A system for the collection of visual and related data on marine and other underwater habitats and fauna, in particular and without limitation for benthic habitats over significant spatial scales. The system can include elements such as a digital or video camera to receive visual images, various sensors to sense other related data and waterproof housings to protect various elements of the device. A sensor may for example be a global positioning system. The device can also include elements to control the device and to record, transfer & process the data.
OCEAN VISION ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH PTY LTD (Australie)
Inventeur(s)
Partridge, Gavin
Harvey, Matthew
Abrégé
A live aquatic animal transport system (10) comprises container (12) that holds a volume of water and one or more isve aquatic animals (16). An oxygen is delivery system (17) and control system (24) cooperate to deliver oxygen at a rate required to maintain a dissolved oxygen concentration in the water within a selectable range. The oxygen delivery system (17) can comprise an oxygen tank, or an oxygen selective membrane. One or more dissolved oxygen sensors (44) provide signals representative of dissolved oxygen concentration In the water which is then used to control the supply of oxygen. A carbon dioxide stripper (28) removes carbon dioxide from water held within the container (12). A sensor (46) provides a signal indicative of the level of carbon dioxide in the water. The sensor may for example be a pH probe.