Submergible Patents (Class 405/64)
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Patent number: 11203849Abstract: Embodiments disclosed here include a containment system and methods of containment which may include a segmented buoyant rim. Certain embodiments also include an inflatable rim with at least one inflation/deflation valve in the rim segments and ballast in the rim segments. Additionally, certain embodiments include material connected to the rim segments, to enclose a void created in the rim and to hang below the buoyant rim.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2020Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: Innermost Containment Systems L.L.C.Inventor: Michael Zlotkin
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Patent number: 10145072Abstract: A barrier system and a method for dissipating energy in a body of fluid provides one or more barrier units each having an outer wall that defines a hollow inner chamber. Each barrier unit has a lower aperture and an upper aperture so fluid can flow in and out of the hollow inner chamber. Upward movement of fluid within the inner chamber is deflected inwardly and energy of the fluid is dissipated. The buoyancy of the barrier unit is controlled by a control system. Multiple barrier units can be used together to dissipate energy within a body of water over a large area. The barrier units can be easily assembled and deployed into a body of water. Where the barrier system is used in an ocean or another large body of water, the barrier units may be deployed from a ship, and may be anchored to the seafloor.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2016Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Inventor: Douglas Poscich
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Patent number: 10100480Abstract: A subsea blooming system and method of deploying a subsea blooming system includes a first buoyant module, a first line extending downwardly from the first buoyant module, a first ballast module affixed adjacent an end of the first line, at least one boom translatably connected to the first line, and a variable buoyant module cooperative with the boom. The first buoyant module is positively and non-variably buoyant. The first ballast module is negatively and non-variably buoyant. The boom includes a plurality of booms that are connected in end-to-end relationship in a desired array.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2017Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: TRENDSETTER ENGINEERING, INC.Inventor: Patrick M. Cargol, Jr.
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Patent number: 9068315Abstract: The present invention relates to an oil fence and to a method for storing same. The oil fence includes: a vertical support part on which an air chamber, a water chamber, and a ballast are successively disposed in the lengthwise direction thereof; a curtain part connected between the vertical support parts disposed parallel to and spaced a predetermined distance from each other in the widthwise direction thereof; and attenuation bags disposed on the upper and lower portions of the curtain part. Thus, the oil fence may prevent seawater containing oil from overflowing in spite of high waves. Also, the oil fence may stably float on the sea in spite of poor weather conditions and high waves and may be easily stored and unfolded.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2011Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYInventors: Dae Jun Chang, Pal G Bergan, Hyun Chung, Jeong Min Kwak
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Patent number: 8899874Abstract: Embodiments disclosed here include a containment system which may include a segmented buoyant rim. Certain embodiments also include an inflatable rim with at least one inflation/deflation valve in the rim segments and ballast in the rim segments. Additionally, certain embodiments include material connected to the rim segments, to enclose a void created in the rim and to hang below the buoyant rim.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2013Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Inventor: Michael Zlotkin
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Patent number: 8894325Abstract: A submerged hydrocarbon recovery apparatus for the collection and conveyance of fluids from sub surface leaks to the water body surface. The apparatus comprises a hydrocarbon fluid collector having an opening for receiving and collecting fluids emanating from an underwater hydrocarbon leak; a floatation assembly located below the water surface at a depth not affected by surface disturbances; and a conduit extending between the fluid collector and floatation assembly. The apparatus includes components to prevent the formation of hydrates or accumulation of solids that would obstruct the conveyance of fluids.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2011Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Oxus Recovery Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Brian Wilson Varney, Thomas Joseph Kuelker
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Patent number: 8888407Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for sealing a borehole from which oil discharges uncontrolled. Thereby, a hull is filled with cement and the cement mass is lowered around a cone-shaped pipe so that the cone-shaped pipe is simultaneously fixated and also sealed.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2011Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Inventor: Edmond D. Krecke
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Patent number: 8882388Abstract: A device for collection of oil and gas from an underwater source comprising a balloon-like structure (1) defined by an envelope having an opening (18), which, in operation, is on the underside of the balloon-like structure, which balloon-like structure includes: a vent (23) adapted to vent gas in the envelope, and control means (2) for controlling the oil upper level having a closure valve (3) adapted to control flow of gas in the envelope through the vent, the valve being closable by a valve closure member operable by a float (8) adapted to float on the oil to determine the minimum volume of gas in the envelope, wherein, in use, the balloon-like structure is adapted to be placed over the source to collect oil and gasses from said underwater source. The balloon-like structure further includes buoyancy means (10, 12, 14, 16, 17) adapted to control the buoyancy of the structure to enable ascent to the surface of the water in a controlled manner.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2011Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Inventor: Alan Dennis Kirkby
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Patent number: 8814470Abstract: A containment machine for containing a contaminant in a body of water includes a set of buoy assemblies arrangeable in the body of water to form the end of a containment barrier for continuing the flow of contaminant in the body of water, cables being extendable from the respective buoy assemblies for holding barrier structure such as a set of truss/curtain assemblies which are connectable to form the containment barrier, a buoy sectional computer control unit in each of said buoy assemblies for receiving signals relating to the location of the respective barrier structure, the tension in the cables and the like, and for transmitting signals to a containment machine central computer control unit. The buoy sectional computer control unit also receives signals from a containment machine central computer control unit to establish set points for adjustment signals sent to the items under its control.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2011Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Roilblue CorporationInventors: Bruno Belzile, Paula Sinclair
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Publication number: 20140197108Abstract: A method of containing a spill in an aqueous environment, comprises the steps of: placing a polymeric pipe under the surface level of the aqueous environment in the vicinity of a site of potential spillage; and raising the pipe from under the surface level to a containment level; wherein the pipe forms, when raised, at least a partial boundary around the spill for containing the spill.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2012Publication date: July 17, 2014Inventor: Michael John Stratton
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Patent number: 8708600Abstract: In one embodiment, dispersants are injected directly into a plume of oil in a subsea environment. The dispersant is supplied from a vessel, through a tubular string and flows through a routing manifold into a flexible hose. The hose then transports the dispersant to a distribution manifold, which is disposed on the sea floor, and permits injection of dispersants at multiple locations at the same time around the leaking oil. Injection of dispersants from the distribution manifold may be through injection wands, or the dispersant may be transferred to a containment or collection device located above the plume of oil, wherein nozzles are disposed around the circumference of such containment or collection device. If the dispersants are injected into the leaking oil through injection wands, such wands may be held and/or manipulated by an ROV.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2011Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignees: Wild Well Control, Inc., BP Corporation North America Inc.Inventors: Michael Duggan Drieu, Patrick Michael Cargol, Jr., Jonathan Eryl Rogers, Pierre Albert Beynet, Stanley Silva
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Publication number: 20140023439Abstract: The present invention generally relates to containment and control of an oil spill caused by a damaged or broken riser in deepwater. More specifically, the present invention relates to a reusable unit that will contain oil spills to a specific location and will also allow oil to be harvested as it flows to the top of the unit while minimizing or even eliminating any environmental clean-up cost. The unit of the present invention is dropped over a damaged or broken riser in a closed positin, the unit is released and stabilized in sections until the surface is reached and the containment unit is completely erected.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2012Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: MARQUIX, INC.Inventor: Ronald Cook
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Patent number: 8449220Abstract: A tidal barrier is provided that may be selectively deployed in response to tidal changes. The tidal barrier includes a net having a tensile, membrane with an upper edge and a lower edge. The lower edge has a plurality of anchor points for affixing the lower edge to a seabed below a body of water. The tidal barrier further includes a bladder affixed to the upper edge and having a valve for selectively inflating and deflating the bladder. The bladder has a sufficient volume to cause the upper edge of the membrane to rise to a surface of the body of water when the volume is inflated with a gas. A pump is disposed in proximity to the tensile membrane and is in fluid communication with the valve of the bladder. The pump has a controller for selectively prompting the pump to inflate and deflate the bladder with the gas.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2012Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLPInventors: Craig W. Hartman, Mark P. Sarkisian
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Patent number: 8439601Abstract: A containment boom mooring system for efficiently anchoring containment booms over extended periods of time and in varying sea conditions. The containment boom mooring system generally includes a clamping frame having a first and second frame section pivotally connected upon a first end and having a latching assembly upon a second end for securing the frame sections in a pivotally closed position, a first and second resilient retainer extending along the inner sides of the first and second frame sections to frictionally engage a first side and a second side of a containment boom, a first and a second buoyancy member extending from the first and second frame sections, and an anchor assembly extending from the clamping frame which is adapted to extend below a water surface for mooring the clamping frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2010Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Inventor: Kim A. Lara
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Patent number: 8398334Abstract: A containment system for retaining spills in a body of water. The containment system remains in a submerged position for continuous monitoring and is deployed at the surface when activated for containment purposes. System aspects include a vertically retractable barrier configured to encircle at-risk infrastructure; a ballast system coupled to the barrier, the ballast system adapted to both submerge to a target depth upon receiving submerging signals and surface upon receiving surfacing signals; and a deployment control system in operative communication with the ballast system, the deployment control system configured to send submerging signals to employ the ballast system to submerge to a standby depth for extended periods of nominal operating conditions, and send surfacing signals to employ the ballast system to surface upon spill conditions; and may also include a self-propulsion system for containment system position management and an access gate for emergency vessel passage.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2012Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Inventor: Robert Doyle
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Publication number: 20130046126Abstract: A submerged hydrocarbon recovery apparatus fro the collection and conveyance of fluids from sub surface leaks to the water body surface. The apparatus comprises a hydrocarbon fluid collector having an opening for receiving and collecting fluids emanating from an underwater hydrocarbon leak; a floatation assembly located below the water surface at a depth not affected by surface disturbances; and a conduit extending between the fluid collector and floatation assembly. The apparatus includes components to prevent the formation of hydrates or accumulation of solids that would obstruct the conveyance of fluids.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2011Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicant: OXUS RECOVERY SOLUTIONS INC.Inventors: Brian Wilson Varney, Thomas Joseph Kuelker
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Publication number: 20120305493Abstract: An oil containment recovery dome including an upper containment portion and at least one bladder. The upper containment portion has an enclosure defined therein that is adapted to receive equipment used in conjunction with a well and to retain therein oil or gas that escapes from the well. The at least one bladder is attached to the upper containment portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2012Publication date: December 6, 2012Inventor: Thomas T.K. Zung
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Patent number: 8251612Abstract: A tidal barrier is provided that may be selectively deployed in response to tidal changes. The tidal barrier includes a net having a tensile membrane with an upper edge and a lower edge. The lower edge has a plurality of anchor points for affixing the lower edge to a seabed below a body of water. The tidal barrier further includes a bladder affixed to the upper edge and having a valve for selectively inflating and deflating the bladder. The bladder has a sufficient volume to cause the upper edge of the membrane to rise to a surface of the body of water when the volume is inflated with a gas. A pump is disposed in proximity to the tensile membrane and is in fluid communication with the valve of the bladder. The pump has a controller for selectively prompting the pump to inflate and deflate the bladder with the gas.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2009Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLPInventors: Craig W. Hartman, Mark P. Sarkisian
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Patent number: 8182175Abstract: A marine gate includes a gate member submersible in a body of water. At least a first post and a second post support the gate member. The gate member is slidably secured on the first and second posts so that the gate member is movable between first and second locations above and below the waterline. The marine gate includes a winch, a cable extending from the winch to the gate member, and an optic fiber net attached at least to the gate member and extending to the sea floor, thereby establishing an underwater fence. Operation of the winch alters a length of the cable, thereby permitting the gate member to be raised to a closed position and to be lowered to an opened position such that a vessel may pass through the gate when the gate member is in the opened position.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2010Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Inventor: David Iffergan
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Publication number: 20120121335Abstract: A subsea oil containment system, comprising a subsea collector located near a bottom of a body of water; a surface collector located near a surface of the body of water; and a riser connected to the subsea collector at a first end and extending to a second end located near the surface collector.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: SHELL OIL COMPANYInventors: Vladimir FEDOTOV, Yile LI, David Alex KNOLL, Glenn Martin WALD
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Publication number: 20120020731Abstract: A Mobile Environmental Berm assembly provides an immediately deployable offshore contain and absorb area to stop primary waterborne contaminates before these contaminates spread to secondary and tertiary areas such as shorelines, wetlands or fresh water supplies. Each Mobile Environmental Berm assembly has a plurality of Berm Arms that are made of a strong rigid material where each Berm Arm has a plurality of planar surfaces provided for vertical and/or horizontal close-coupled stacking with other surfaces such as those on other Berm Arms, on relatively horizontal or vertical surfaces or for connection to other accessories. Filter nets attach to the Mobile Environmental Berm assembly to allow for water column filtering below or adjacent to a floating or submerged Mobile Environmental Berm. Filter nets vary in size according to the application for filtering macro-, micro or nanoscopic particles such as oil, chemical or biological contaminates.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Inventor: Sky Bleu Martin
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Publication number: 20110318108Abstract: A method and apparatus are described for containing an oil spill caused by a subsea blowout. In one embodiment, a blowout preventer (BOP) stack, located on a floor of an ocean, may be circumvented with a wall of a cylindrical containment assembly. At least one mud flap, located on the wall, may be activated to control the depth of the cylindrical containment assembly below the ocean floor. In another embodiment, the BOP stack may be circumvented with a hollow wall of a cylindrical containment assembly. The cylindrical containment assembly may be reinforced by filling the hollow wall with cement. A valve assembly may be positioned on a top perimeter of the reinforced wall. The valve assembly may comprise a hollow cavity. The valve assembly may be reinforced by filling the hollow cavity with cement.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2010Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: SUBSEA IP HOLDINGS LLCInventor: Scott Wolinsky
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Publication number: 20110299930Abstract: A method for controlling a subsea leak is provided using a manifold and an enclosing member extending above the manifold. The manifold includes a plurality of outlets directed toward a subsea bottom surface. The manifold and the enclosing member define an interior volume and are positioned so that the subsea leak is situated in the interior volume. The method includes jetting fluid out of the plurality of outlets of the manifold to remove subsea bottom material, and injecting fluidized concrete into the interior volume above the subsea bottom surface after the jetting fluid operation. The method also includes sealing the interior volume at a top of the enclosing member above the subsea leak. A device and system for controlling a subsea leak are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventor: FRANK D. MESSINA
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Publication number: 20110293375Abstract: Large-volume oil containment bubbles, domes, tents, silos and other flexible structures are provided, especially using an oil-impermeable, water-permeable material such as uncoated nylon. A relatively light-weight flexible structure can be arrayed at sea surface, and dispatched downwards to deepwater such as by adding weighting pellets in hollow region(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventor: Mary Elizabeth Goulet
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Publication number: 20110293377Abstract: High-volume, collapsible oil containment devices are provided. The high volume collapsible oil containment devices are useable to mitigate seabed deepwater oil emergencies.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Mary E. Goulet, Richard A. Butler
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Publication number: 20110293376Abstract: Large-volume oil containment tents and other flexible structures are provided, especially using an oil-impermeable, water-permeable material. A relatively light-weight flexible structure can be arrayed at sea surface, and dispatched downwards to deepwater such as by adding weighting pellets in hollow region(s). An off-the-shelf oil containment product for tenting-over a deepwater, high-pressure oil emergency is provided. When a deepwater oil emergency occurs, the off-the-shelf, relatively light-weight containment product can be transported immediately to the surface coordinates above the emergency, and deployed rapidly by emergency responders who have been able to previously practice using the containment product.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventor: Mary E. Goulet
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Publication number: 20110274496Abstract: The present invention pertains to a rapidly deployable, low cost, submersible leak remediation device for capturing lighter specific gravity materials leaking from a submerged leak location in a heavier specific gravity fluid. The device features: an anchor unit; a collection shroud capable of being anchored in place in proximity over the submerged leak location to permit the materials to flow upward into the collection shroud interior space, through a riser conduit and into a floating surface collection hub in fluid communication with the collection shroud. Another embodiment of the present invention utilizes a shroud system that can be employed to capture materials leaking from a side rupture of a substantially vertical pipeline and direct such materials, through a conduit, to the surface collection hub. A method of deployment and use of these embodiments to collect such leaking materials from subsea locations is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2011Publication date: November 10, 2011Inventor: Steven G. Dvorak
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Patent number: 8016030Abstract: An apparatus and method for containing oil from a deep water (greater than 1,000 meters) oil well is disclosed herein. The apparatus has an anchor section, a plurality of riser sections, an upper section and a flow tube. A pressure within the apparatus is equal to a pressure outside of the apparatus to prevent collapse of the apparatus, and to prevent crystallization. Oil is suctioned from the interior of the apparatus through the flow tube to a surface of the ocean.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2010Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: triumUSA, Inc.Inventor: Jose Jorge Prado Garcia
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Patent number: 7987903Abstract: An apparatus and method for containing oil from a deep water (greater than 1,000 meters) oil well is disclosed herein. The apparatus has an anchor section, a plurality of riser sections, an upper section and a flow tube. A pressure within the apparatus is equal to a pressure outside of the apparatus to prevent collapse of the apparatus, and to prevent crystallization. Oil is suctioned from the interior of the apparatus through the flow tube to a surface of the ocean.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2010Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: triumUSA Inc.Inventor: Jose Jorge Prado Garcia
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Patent number: 7828494Abstract: A buoy assembly for at least partially containing a floating material on a surface of a body of water in a selected area thereon. The buoy assembly includes a roll subassembly with a core element defined by a central axis thereof and a concentric roll of a predetermined length of a barrier material wrapped around the core element, the barrier material extending between a fixed end attached to the core element and a free end thereof, and a body defining a cavity therein, the body including a mounting subassembly for locating the roll subassembly in a predetermined position therein. The body includes an aperture through which a deployed length of the barrier material passes as the deployed length exits the body, the aperture being formed for twisting the deployed length into an at least partially helical configuration.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2009Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: 6937381 Canada Ltd.Inventors: Richard Reynolds, Glenn Murray
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Patent number: 7390141Abstract: A wave-attenuating system. The wave-attenuating system includes a flexible, resilient barrier member that is disposed in a body of water and oriented to interrupt and dissipate the wave action of oncoming waves. The barrier member desirably is constructed from a substantially neutrally or slightly negatively buoyant material so that the overall depth, length, and/or thickness can be increased as needed for a particular application while adding little deadweight to the system in water. The barrier member can be supported by a flotation device in a floating breakwater, or alternatively, the barrier member can be secured to a stationary structure in a fixed breakwater.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2005Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Inventor: David H. Rytand
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Patent number: 7134807Abstract: A submersible boom that includes: a support system containing a substantially horizontal support member; a boom curtain formed of a flexible fabric material, the boom curtain being suspended from the substantially horizontal member; and means for raising and lowering the substantially horizontal support member between first (with the substantially horizontal support member at least partially above the surface of a body of water) and second (submerged) positions. Use of the boom in accordance with a method of allowing boat traffic ingress into and egress from a region within a body of water is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Gunderboom, Inc.Inventor: Harold B. Dreyer
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Patent number: 7131789Abstract: An object retrieval system providing an expanse of flexible material variably configured by travel of a material support element between a first position and a second position which generates movement in objects that collect on the material surface for retrieval.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2004Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Inventor: Derek Elliott Walton
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Patent number: 6860677Abstract: A skimmer for removing debris off the surface of a river includes a float line installed across the river at an angle with respect to the river current, and a collecting net installed at the downstream end of the float line. The ends of the line are slidable upwards, along inclined supports, to unsnag the line when a heavy object hooks onto the line. A second mechanism, assisting in raising the line, is a series of rods which swivel in a pole-vaulted fashion from their leverage at the bottom of the river to lift the line out of the water and allow the heavy object to pass underneath. If the object hits the line with an excessive force, the line will reliably break at a desired weak point. The rods may have elbow joints that would provide better leverage in shallow water.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2003Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Inventor: Barry Johnston
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Publication number: 20040197149Abstract: A containment/exclusion boom includes a boom curtain containing an upper curtain portion and a lower curtain portion that are connected together at a central region, the upper and lower curtain portions each being formed of a sheet of flexible fabric material that allows the flow of water therethrough; and first and second support systems which can be positioned in a body of water and connected separately to distinct positions on the boom curtain; whereby the first and second support systems maintain at least one of, but preferably both, the upper and lower curtain portions in a substantially sloped arrangement upon introduction of the boom into the body of water. Use of the boom for water filtration is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventor: Harold B. Dreyer
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Publication number: 20040197148Abstract: Boom or barrier systems adapted to prevent unwanted material located in a fluid body from passing from one side of the barrier to the other side of the barrier are disclosed. Methods of operating the boom system are also disclosed. The boom system may float in a body of fluid, such as a river, to protect one portion of the fluid body from unwanted material, such as debris, while at the same time allowing fluid to flow underneath the boom to the protected portion of the fluid body. In a preferred embodiment, the boom system may include a control side having a lower air supply and an upper water supply. The lower air supply may provide a rising curtain of air along the control side of the boom. The upper water supply may provide jets of water directed tangentially to the control side near the fluid body surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2003Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventor: William Gould
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Publication number: 20040115003Abstract: A skimmer for removing debris off the surface of a river includes a float line installed across the river at an angle with respect to the river current, and a collecting net installed at the downstream end of the float line. The ends of the line are slidable upwards, along inclined supports, to unsnag the line when a heavy object hooks onto the line. A second mechanism, assisting in raising the line, is a series of rods which swivel in a pole-vaulted fashion from their leverage at the bottom of the river to lift the line out of the water and allow the heavy object to pass underneath. If the object hits the line with an excessive force, the line will reliably break at a desired weak point. The rods may have elbow joints that would provide better leverage in shallow water.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventor: Barry Johnston
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Patent number: 6746177Abstract: The riparian improvement structure for use upon riparian protection, shore and bank protection, wave control, water control, etc. of a river, lake, sea, etc. is composed of a plurality of blocks and a structural body or bodies composed of a plurality of wooden materials or mass materials. The riparian improvement structure also provides an environment suitable for the habitation of aquatic life such as fish, crustaceans, e.g., crabs, shrimps, aquatic insects, etc., and for the growth of aquatic plants, etc. The blocks are each provided with a water passage, such as a through-hole formed therein or a plurality of grooves formed on the bottom thereof, through which fresh water can flow, when they are disposed on the structural body or bodies or on a riparian area such as a river-bed, shore, bank, bottom, etc. of a river, lake, sea, etc. The blocks are disposed for fresh water to flow through the water passage and to be supplied to the structural body or bodies inhabitable for aquatic life.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Bousai CorporationInventor: Kenpachi Hoashi
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Patent number: 6726846Abstract: A vertical membrane storage system including a flexible membrane housing having an upper enclosed portion capable of storing a fluid and a lower open portion for receiving the fluid is disclosed. The storage system also includes a flotation tube disposed above and connected to the upper enclosed portion, and an anchor having receiving means for receiving a fluid disposed concentrically therein, whereby the anchor is connected to and encloses the lower open portion of the flexible membrane. The vertical membrane storage system can be used for storing a variety of fluids including, but not limited to, overflow sewage, oil-contaminated water, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Inventor: Duncan Johnstone
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Patent number: 6616376Abstract: A flexible, waterproof bag is used to contain a iceberg. The bag has an opening that can be closed and an edge around the opening. At least one float is attached to the edge of the bag and a drain is located away from the edge. One end of a conduit is attached to the drain and the other end of the conduit is attached to a buoy. A portion of the edge is sunk with a weight and is pulled under the iceberg. The sunken portion is re-floated by releasing the weight, which results in the edge surrounding the iceberg. The opening of the bag is closed over the iceberg.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2002Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Inventor: Richard D. Fuerle
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Publication number: 20030082006Abstract: A boom curtain includes: an upper portion that is adapted and configured for connection to a support system and a main portion formed of a sheet of flexible material that allows the flow of water therethrough, the main portion including a plurality of pleats that effectively increase the actual surface area of the boom curtain relative to the linear area covered by the boom curtain. A containment/exclusion boom that includes the boom curtain and a method of filtering intake water by using the boom are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventor: Harold B. Dreyer
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Patent number: 6554534Abstract: A flexible structure assembled of impermeable modules surrounds a constant volume of liquid so as to control its quality. The modules may join together so that they can adjust to changing water levels. They may have a single layer or an impermeable membrane may sandwich a foamed core. Anchor sacks may hold the structure tightly to the sea bottom, or conventional anchors embedded in the sea bottom may anchor floating structures whose modules close their bottoms. Seals over joints reduce seepage so that conventional filters may clean and treat the liquid. The foamed core modules buoy the structures and insulate against heat transfer. A floating mat of modules comprising flexible transparent membranes may cover the enclosed liquid to prevent heat loss while achieving a solar energy gain. The structure may also be made in one piece from a flexible membrane.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1999Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Inventor: Donal Butterfield
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Patent number: 6485230Abstract: A modular dike is used to divide a body of water into two distinct parts. The modular dike uses a plurality of floatable modules. Each module is floated into the body of water and sunk at predetermined locations in the body of water. The modules are aligned in a row within the body of water so that the row of modules forms a dike which effectively segregates the body of water into two distinct parts.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Inventor: Robert A. Robinson
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Patent number: 6436289Abstract: A vertical membrane storage system including a flexible membrane housing having an upper enclosed portion capable of storing a fluid and a lower open portion for receiving the fluid is disclosed. The storage system also includes a flotation tube disposed above and connected to the upper enclosed portion, and an anchor having receiving means for receiving a fluid disposed concentrically therein, whereby the anchor is connected to and encloses the lower open portion of the flexible membrane. The vertical membrane storage system can be used for storing a variety of fluids including, but not limited to, overflow sewage, oil-contaminated water, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Inventor: Duncan Johnstone
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Patent number: 5810512Abstract: A marine containment boom for oil spillage body of water surrounding a cargo vessel at a dock in which the boom is selectively dropped to the sea bed by flooding the boom with an anti-freeze solution or is raised to the surface by pumping air into the boom, and further includes a pipe attached to the boom for discharging a fire retardant solution in the containment area and another and another pipe attached to the boom which functions to siphon oil spillage in the containment area to a holding tank.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1996Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Inventor: Richard D. Kateley
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Patent number: 5302295Abstract: The invention provides a method for removing a solid material, e.g., sludge, from the bottom of a body of water. The method includes the steps of: a) placing a turbidity curtain of water impermeable material about a first minor portion of a body of water, the curtain extending from the surface to the bottom of the body and defining a first cell, b) pumping sludge from the first cell, c) placing a turbidity curtain around a second minor portion of the body of water, the curtain extending from the surface to the bottom of the body and defining a second cell, d) pumping sludge from the second cell after pumping from the first cell has ceased, e) after the resuspended solids in the water in the first cell have been allowed to settle for a predetermined time after pumping, moving the first cell to a different location in the body of water, and f) repeating steps d) and e) with the first cell, after being moved, becoming the second cell and the second cell becoming the first cell.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: YWC TechnologiesInventors: Stephen R. Kellogg, Ralph A. Klass
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Patent number: 5252001Abstract: An apparatus for containing oil spills or the likes in a body of water. The apparatus is formed of high strength lightweight plastic material. The apparatus is filled by air and water so as to automatically move to a vertical position in the body of contaminated water and provide a barrier to contain an oil spill. The barrier uses water as ballast.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1991Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Inventor: Kenneth Quinn
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Patent number: 5223135Abstract: A net for removing debris is mounted on a frame which is extendable across the width of a swimming pool. The frame has a rounded or ball-type element at each lower end which rotates about an axis to facilitate travel and to protect the swimming pool surfaces from damage as the swimming pool cleaning device is moved through the water during a cleaning operation. Handles are provided for pulling the net through the water by persons on opposing sides of the pool. The pool may be cleaned in a single pass across the length of the pool. The net may be completely or partially rolled up about at least one of the side members of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1991Date of Patent: June 29, 1993Inventors: Lawrence P. MacPhee, Patricia M. Dunnington
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Patent number: 5152242Abstract: A protective hull enclosure for a stationary boat floating in a body of water is disclosed. A floatation collar forms a first closed figure that approximates the shape of the perimeter of the hull at the surface of the water. The interior of this floatation collar forms a continuous open space. A shroud frame is formed of a continuous flexible rod, and forms a second closed figure also approximating the shape of the perimeter of the hull. A protective shroud of a flexible, water impenetrable, opaque material in the approximate shape of the hull of the boat has a hem formed therein into which the shroud frame is inserted and retained. The shroud and shroud frame are attached to the floatation collar. The shroud also includes pockets sewn into the material and support ballast weights.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1991Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Inventor: William A. Bradley
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Patent number: 5064309Abstract: A system for containing spillage from a tanker at a moorage. The system in its deflated stated state remains submerged so as not to obstruct the passage of a vessel thereover. Once a vessel is moored in place thereover, the perimeter boom is inflated to bring the boom to the surface to surround the entire ship. A liner continguously attached to the boom extends downwardly to form impermeable walls and a floor below the tanker. The system is routinely deployed prior to any on-loading or off-loading operation when spills are most likely to occur. Deflation of the boom upon completion of the operation causes the entire system to once again assume its submerged state.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1990Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Inventors: Gerald M. Dickie, Steve L. Liles, Alan H. Woldvedt