KR-102961939-B1 - Detachable Console For Controlling Warships
Abstract
A detachable console for controlling a vessel comprises a main body portion in which an internal receiving space is formed, a base including a module mounting portion formed in a plurality of areas of the main body portion, a fire detection module detachably mounted on the module mounting portion for detecting a fire in the vessel, a fire suppression control module detachably mounted on the module mounting portion for suppressing a fire detected by the fire detection module, and an integrated control module detachably mounted on the module mounting portion for performing integrated control including operation control of the vessel, fire detection, and fire suppression.
Inventors
- 권병헌
Assignees
- (주)플렛디스
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260508
- Application Date
- 20250516
Claims (5)
- A base comprising a main body portion in which an internal receiving space is formed and a module mounting portion formed in a plurality of regions of the main body portion; A fire detection module that is detachably mounted on the above-mentioned module mounting part and detects a fire in the vessel; A fire suppression control module detachably mounted on the module mounting portion and suppressing a fire detected by the fire detection module; and It includes an integrated control module that is detachably mounted on the module mounting portion and performs integrated control including operation control, fire detection, and fire suppression of the vessel. The above module mounting portion includes a power port for supplying power to the module being mounted and a communication connection port for connecting a communication control signal, and Each of the above fire detection module, the above fire suppression control module, and the above integrated control module is equipped with a power port of the corresponding module and a communication connection port of the corresponding module for connecting to the power port and the communication connection port, and The above module mounting part is, A mounting guide for inserting each of the above fire detection module, the above fire suppression control module, and the above integrated control module; A mounting support member for mounting and supporting each of the above fire detection module, the above fire suppression control module, and the above integrated control module; and A detachable console for controlling a vessel, characterized by further including a mounting fixing part that allows each of the fire detection module, the fire suppression control module, and the integrated control module to be fixed while mounted and supported on the mounting support part.
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- In Article 1, A display module for displaying fire conditions and control conditions; A user input module for inputting user commands; and It further includes a communication module for communicating with an external device, A detachable console for ship control, characterized in that the module mounting portion is formed to allow the display module, the user input module, and the communication module to be detachably mounted, transmits user commands input to the integrated control module, transmits communication data received from an external device to the integrated control module, and displays a video control signal of the integrated control module.
- In Article 1, The above integrated control module is, A detachable console for controlling a vessel, characterized by storing a fire degree judgment range for a fire detection signal detected by a fire detection module that determines the degree of fire and a fire suppression intensity corresponding to the fire degree judgment range, determining the degree of fire based on the fire detection signal detected by the fire detection module, calculating a fire suppression intensity based on the determined degree of fire, and controlling a fire suppression control module based on the calculated fire suppression intensity.
Description
Detachable Console For Controlling Warships The present invention relates to a detachable console for controlling a ship, and more specifically, to a detachable console for controlling a ship capable of integrated control within a ship. A fire on a naval vessel is caused by a combination of various factors, inevitably resulting in catastrophic damage. Conventional vessels monitor for the presence of fire using a fire detection system; upon detection, the system is activated by a fire extinguishing command signal and pressure-sprays water from extinguishing nozzles to ensure effective extinguishment through early suppression. In addition, fire detection systems in traps are equipped with medium-type fire detectors, such as heat detectors or smoke detectors, which are used selectively depending on the conditions of the location. A heat detector is a device that outputs a fire signal when heat transfer by a medium containing thermal energy, such as air, water vapor, or gas, causes a temperature change in the detection unit and reaches a certain state. Additionally, a smoke detector outputs a fire signal when a change in transmittance caused by an airborne medium, such as smoke, smoke, or steam, reaches a predetermined state. In other words, these detectors output a fire signal when a fire detection element transmitted by a specific medium reaches a specific value. Consequently, each fire detector requires travel time of the medium to detect a fire, making it impossible to detect the fire after it has spread to a certain extent. Therefore, even if a fire is detected and suppressed early by a fire detection system, the failure to properly extinguish the fire can cause significant property damage or loss of life. Furthermore, in the case of ships or offshore structures handling energy, the material itself is combustible, which can lead to even greater problems due to secondary fires. Here, a control module for a fire detection device that processes fire detection signals to identify a fire and a video fire detection device that uses video to detect a fire is mounted on the console to rapidly identify a fire. Although consoles on vessels in environments different from land are equipped with functions to mitigate shock and vibration, video fire detection devices that identify fires by analyzing video are sensitive to shock and vibration; while an integrated console designed for this purpose exists, this integrated console presents the inconvenience of being very difficult to maintain. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a detachable console for controlling a trap according to the present invention. Figure 2 is an example of a detachable console housing. Figure 3 is an operation diagram showing the module being mounted on the module mounting part. Figure 4 is an operation diagram of the display support part. Figure 5 is a control block diagram of a detachable console for trap control. Hereinafter, a detachable console (1) for controlling a trap according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a detachable console (1) for controlling a vessel according to the present invention, FIG. 2 is an example of a detachable console housing (111), FIG. 3 is an operation diagram in which modules (20, 30, 40) are mounted on a module mounting part (18), FIG. 4 is an operation diagram of a display support part (112), and FIG. 5 is a control block diagram of a detachable console (1) for controlling a vessel. The configuration of a detachable console (1) for controlling a trap is described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 5. The detachable console (1) for controlling the trap includes a base (10), a fire detection module (20), a fire suppression control module (30), an integrated control module (40), a display module (50), a user input module (60), and a communication module (70). The base (10) includes a main body part (11), a main body support part (12), a wheel (13), a cushioning part (14), a moving handle (17), and a module mounting part (18). The main body (11) has an internal receiving space formed therein. The main body (11) includes a console housing (111), a display support (112), a moving hook (113), a support drive unit (114), an input mounting unit (115), and a wheel drive unit (116). The console housing (111) can form an outer frame. The console housing (111) includes a first housing (111-1), a second housing (111-2), a third housing (111-3), a fourth housing (111-4), and a fifth housing (111-5). The first hull (111-1) is the hull portion of the rear area. The second hull (111-2) is the hull portion of the upper surface area. The third hull (111-3) is the hull part of the left side area. The fourth hull (111-4) is the hull portion of the right side area. The fifth hull (111-5) is the hull portion of the bottom surface area. The first housing (111-1), the second housing (111-2), the third housing (111-3), the fourth ho