Claims
- 1. A hazardous waste containment vessel for permanently disposing of hazardous waste in deep ocean pelagic sediment, wherein said hazardous waste containment vessel is dropped into deep ocean water and descends through said deep ocean water and penetrates said deep ocean pelagic sediment, said hazardous waste containment vessel comprising:
- an elongated container defining a first end, a second end and a laminar wall, said first end defining a tapered section, said tapered section tapering to an apex at an angle to enhance penetration of said deep ocean pelagic sediment by said hazardous waste containment vessel;
- a dense filler material being carried within said elongated laminar walled container;
- at least one drum member being suspended within said dense filler material, said drum member containing said hazardous waste;
- at least one fin member being carried by said second end of said elongated container for imparting rotation and hydrodynamic stability to said hazardous waste containment vessel during descent of said hazardous waste containment vessel through said deep ocean water;
- a ballast being carried within said tapered section, said ballast for maintaining said hazardous waste containment vessel in a vertical orientation during descent through said deep ocean water; and
- a protective armored-steel plate disposed on said second end of said elongated container to prevent damage to said second end of said elongated container;
- an explosive charge member for providing additional velocity to enhance penetration of deep ocean pelagic sediment by said hazardous waste containment vessel;
- a trigger member pivotally biased away from said second end of said elongated laminar walled container in a deployed position for detecting complete burial of said hazardous waste containment vessel in pelagic sediment;
- a switch positioned on said second end of said elongated laminar walled container such that said trigger member depresses said switch when said trigger member is pivoted upward against said second end of said elongated laminar walled container by pelagic sediment; and
- a control unit carried by said hazardous waste containment vessel and wired to said switch and to said explosive charge member for detonating said explosive charge member thereby providing additional velocity to said hazardous waste containment vessel for enhancing penetration of deep ocean pelagic sediment by said hazardous waste containment vessel, wherein said trigger member and said switch are in active association with said, control unit for disarming said explosive charge when said hazardous waste containment vessel self-injects to a depth required for complete burial of said hazardous waste containment vessel in pelagic sediment.
- 2. The hazardous waste containment vessel of claim 1 wherein said hazardous waste containment vessel further includes:
- an elongated tether member defining a first end and a further end, said first end being secured to said second end of said elongated container; and
- a contamination monitoring member being secured to said further end of said elongated tether member for monitoring surrounding deep ocean pelagic water and for detecting leaching of said hazardous waste into said surrounding deep ocean pelagic water.
- 3. The hazardous waste containment vessel of claim 1 wherein said laminar wall of said elongated container defines an interior layer and an exterior layer, said interior layer being constructed of a metal, said exterior layer being constructed of a dense synthetic resin, said laminar wall being liquid tight, air tight, impact resistant and corrosion proof.
- 4. The hazardous waste containment vessel of claim 3 wherein said dense synthetic resin is impregnated with lead.
- 5. The hazardous waste containment vessel of claim 1 wherein said ballast is constructed of high density concrete.
- 6. The hazardous waste containment vessel of claim 1 wherein said dense filler material is high density concrete.
- 7. The hazardous waste containment vessel of claim 1 wherein said dense filler material is high density vitreous material.
- 8. The hazardous waste containment vessel of claim 1 wherein said hazardous waste containment vessel further includes:
- an elongated tether member calibrated to aid in visual inspection and verification of penetration to required depth, said elongated tether member defining a first end and a further end, said first end being secured to said second end of said elongated container; and
- a contamination monitoring member being secured to said further end of said elongated tether member for monitoring surrounding deep ocean pelagic water and for detecting leaching of said hazardous waste into said surrounding deep ocean pelagic water.
- 9. The hazardous waste containment vessel of claim 1 wherein said hazardous waste containment vessel further includes:
- an elongated tether member calibrated for visual verification of depth penetrated, said elongated tether member defining a first end and a further end, said first end being secured to said second end of said elongated container; and
- a contamination monitoring member being secured to said further end of said elongated tether member for monitoring surrounding deep ocean pelagic water and for detecting leaking of said hazardous waste into said surrounding deep ocean pelagic water due to physical rupture of said hazardous waste containment vessel.
Parent Case Info
This application in part discloses and claims subject matter disclosed in Disclosure Document, Ser. No. 311,547 filed in the Patent and Trademark Office on Jun. 1, 1992. Further, this is a continuation-in-part application that discloses and claims subject matter disclosed in the earlier filed application, Ser. No. 07/944,888, filed Sep. 14, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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