Axis Transverse With Respect To Suction Pipe Patents (Class 37/329)
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Patent number: 9803334Abstract: Cutting wheel system (1) for a dredging device, comprising a cutting wheel (2) and a cutting wheel drive system (8), whereby the cutting wheel comprises at least two cutting element rings (3), which rings are positioned at a distance from each other in parallel planes whereby the cutting element rings have coaxial rotation axes (12,13), whereby a suction tube (7) can be positioned between the two cutting element rings (3), whereby the cutting wheel drive system is arranged to rotate the cutting wheel about the coaxial rotation axes, wherein the cutting wheel system further comprises connecting arms (9) for mounting the cutting wheel in a rotatable manner to the dredging device, wherein the connecting arms are moveable with respect to each other between a closed position wherein the connecting arms engage the cutting wheel from opposite sides of the cutting wheel, and an open position wherein the cutting wheel is released from the connecting arms.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2014Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: IHC Holland IE B.V.Inventors: Cornelis Albert Van der Neut, Vincent Leonard Toet
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Patent number: 9353501Abstract: Novel subsea excavation apparatus and methods that exert force between a subsea anchor point and an excavator using a subsea actuator. In some examples the subsea actuator is attached to an anchor point on the seabed and the excavator directly. In other examples, a guide frame is anchored to the seabed to provide anchor points fixed relative to the seabed and the subsea actuators are attached to the guide frame and the excavator. In further examples, the subsea actuators can be attached to the excavator through a carrier frame or other excavator guides rather than directly to the excavator.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2014Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Inventors: John Halkyard, Eric Jackson, Jonathan Bruce Machin
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Patent number: 9243496Abstract: A seafloor bulk mining tool for production cutting of a seafloor bench. The tool uses a tracked locomotion system to travel across a seafloor bench. Power and control interfaces receive power and control signals from a surface source. The tool has a drum cutter for cutting the bench, and a sizing grill adjacent the drum cutter for sizing cuttings as they are produced by the drum cutter. A drum shroud may also be provided to help contain cuttings. A suction inlet can be used to capture cuttings as they are produced, for example in conjunction with a spade and augers.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2011Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: Nautilus Minerals Pacific Pty LtdInventors: Glen Robert Jones, Antony Eliot Inglis, Anthony Paul O'Sullivan, Michael Howitt, Glen Smith, Roland Gunter Berndt, Daal Hallam Jaffers, Nicholas William Ridley, Ian Maskell
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Patent number: 9061742Abstract: An articulated tug barge hopper dredge including a tug, a barge, and a coupling system configured to interconnect the tug and the barge. The tug has a bow and the barge has a notch in a periphery of the barge. The notch is sized to receive the bow of the tug. The articulated tug barge hopper dredge further includes dredging machinery integrated with the barge and configured to excavate material dredged from the seabed. The dredging machinery includes trailing suction pipes.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2012Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company, LLCInventors: Steve Becker, David Coombs, Paul LaMourie
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Publication number: 20090056173Abstract: A cutter head for dredging soil, which is mountable to the ladder of a suction dredger for dredging soil, and connectable on a suction pipe for removing loosened soil, the cutter head comprising a cage-shaped support construction which is mountable to a drivable rotation shaft extending mainly in extension of the ladder and which has a circumferential surface provided with a number of cutting tools for penetrating the soil, the cutting tools comprising a number of disc-shaped penetration bodies of which the disc planes extend substantially perpendicular to the rotation shaft, so that they can transfer forces to the soil via their peripheral edges.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2006Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: DREDGING INTERNATIONALInventor: Bruno Tack
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Patent number: 6318005Abstract: A dredge supporting a pivotal ladder with a suction auger on its free end. A shroud assembly including front, center and rear sections surrounds a large portion of the periphery of the auger. The shroud assembly is pivotal about the axis of the auger and the front and rear sections are each independently pivotal relative to the center section so that the center section can be maintained at a relatively constant attitude independent of the inclination of the ladder and only a leading one of the front and rear sections, depending on the direction of movement of the dredge, is necessarily opened while the trailing section can remain closed adjacent to the auger. The articulation of the several shroud sections enables the suction auger head to operate in both directions with reduced turbidity and, therefore, increased efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2000Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Ellicott Machine Corporation InternationalInventor: Lee André
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Patent number: 6209965Abstract: A method and apparatus for mining of hydrocarbons from a hydrocarbon-containing clathrate such as is found on the ocean floor. The hydrocarbon containing clathrate is disaggregated from sediment by first disrupting clathrate-containing strata using continuous mining means such as a rotary tilling drum, a fluid injector, or a drill. The clathrate-rich portion of sediment thus disrupted from the sea floor strata are carried through the apparatus to regions of relative lower pressure and/or relative higher temperature where the clathrate further dissociates into component hydrocarbons and water. The hydrocarbon is recovered with the assistance of a gas that is injected and buoys the hydrocarbon containing clathrate helping it to rise to regions of lower pressure and temperature where hydrocarbon is released. The sediment separated from the hydrocarbon returns to the ocean floor.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1998Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: David J. Borns, Thomas E. Hinkebein, Richard W. Lynch, David A. Northrop
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Patent number: 5651200Abstract: The present invention pertains to debris exclusion devices designed for use on a small augerhead type hydraulic dredge system for operations in debris laden channels that can cause the system's pump to malfunction. Debris to be excluded by these devices include portions of trees, woody-stemmed plants, pieces of lumber, pieces of metal or even unexploded ordinance. A first embodiment comprises vertical grates with curved front surfaces mounted in front of a spoils inlet of a dredgehead shroud with cooperating cutter assembly attached to the auger. These grates are spaced to allow passage of spoils and small debris, but not larger injurious debris that is detrimental to the system's pump. A second embodiment is a tapered transition box device attached to the augerhead's shroud disposed between the grates of a spoils inlet leading through these grates and a hose feeding the system's pump. The box is a clean-out device which is self-regulated and also maintains smooth transitional flow to the system's pump.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1995Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: The United States Corps of Engineers as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Michael Richard Walsh, Dennis John Lambert
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Patent number: 5267830Abstract: A pump for handling abrasive materials includes a housing having two chambers. A shaft mounts a high pressure impeller and a high volume impeller in respective chambers of the housing, each chamber having a separate and opposite inlet. A channel is provided to divert a portion of the flow generated by the high pressure impeller to a purge ring adjacent the primary inlet corresponding to the high volume impeller. The purge ring directs a flow of relatively abrasive-free liquid toward the inlet to reduce wear on the housing and high-volume impeller. Another part of the flow from the high pressure impeller is diverted through the housing to isolate portions of the housing and the high volume impeller from the abrasive material laden intake through the primary inlet.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1992Date of Patent: December 7, 1993Assignee: Innovative Material Systems, Inc.Inventors: Dean R. Wickoren, Richard J. Wickoren, Troy L. Pennington, Lawrence E. Klote, Lawrence R. Gardner, Ronald L. Dellinger
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Patent number: 5203099Abstract: A self-powered, self-contained mobile dredge for removing silt and other bottom sediment from the bottom surface of a body of water, such as a canal, which accumulates as a result of erosion caused by rain and irrigation. A submersible drive unit of the dredge includes a continuous track drive, including left and right tracks, providing sufficient traction and mobility while exerting minimum ground pressure to enable the dredge to be driven along the bottom surface of a canal, while further enabling entry and exit from within the canal and transit across terrain between canals. A housing is movably mounted on the drive unit and is both rotatable about an arc of 360.degree. and vertically adjustable relative to the drive unit. A dredge unit, movable between a raised position and a lowered position extends from a forward end of the housing and includes a scoop having a tiller assembly therein.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1992Date of Patent: April 20, 1993Assignee: Commodities, Inc.Inventors: Javier Naranjo, Pierre G. Mansur