Claims
- 1. An apparatus adapted for removing silt from the bottom of a body of water, the apparatus comprising:
- a floatation arrangement operative to float on the surface of the body of water;
- a frame arrangement mounted on the floatation arrangement;
- a silt excavating wheel mechanism having an outermost circumference, an innermost circumference spaced inwardly from the outermost circumference, an axis oriented parallel to the surface of the body of water, a plurality of radially spaced vanes having opposed ends and being located inwardly of and adjacent the outermost circumference and first and second opposed sides connected to the respective opposed ends of the vanes to form a plurality of silt receiving chambers, the silt excavating wheel mechanism being rotatably mounted to the frame arrangement, and operative to extract silt from under the body of water;
- a shield arrangement having an outer arcuate shield arrangement and an inner arcuate shield arrangement, the outer arcuate shield arrangement having a width substantially equal to the width of the respective vanes and being connected to the frame arrangement at a location adjacent a portion of the outermost circumference of the excavating wheel mechanism, the inner arcuate shield arrangement having a width substantially equal to the width of the respective vanes and being connected to the frame arrangement at a location adjacent a portion of the innermost circumference;
- a conveying arrangement operative to convey the extracted silt away from the excavating wheel mechanism; and
- a height adjusting mechanism operative to raise and lower the excavating wheel mechanism relative to the surface of the body of water.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the excavating wheel mechanism includes first and second adjacent excavating wheel assemblies each having a plurality of radially spaced vanes having opposed ends and being located adjacent the outermost circumference, a divider is disposed between the first and second adjacent excavating wheel assemblies and connected to one end of each vane, and the first and second opposed sides are connected to the other end of the respective vanes to form the plurality of silt receiving chambers.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the plurality of vanes in the first excavating wheel assembly is radially offset from the plurality of vanes in the second excavating wheel assembly.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the first and second excavating wheel assemblies has a width and the width of the outer arcuate shield arrangement is substantially equal to the width of the first and second excavating wheel assemblies and the second excavating wheel assembly has an inner circumference and an inner shield connected to the frame and located adjacent the inner circumference of the second excavating wheel assembly.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the floatation arrangement includes a plurality of individual floats to provide buoyancy and that are interconnected by the frame arrangement and a buoyancy control arrangement operative to adjust the buoyancy of at least a portion of the plurality of individual floats.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the silt excavating wheel mechanism includes a wheel frame assembly having an excavating wheel assembly rotatably mounted thereon and includes an ejector mechanism connected to the wheel frame assembly.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the excavating wheel assembly has a top that is furthest away from the surface of the body of water and the ejector mechanism includes an ejector member located generally adjacent the top of the excavating wheel assembly and operative to push the silt from the respective silt receiving chambers.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein movement of the ejector member is in response to rotation of the excavating wheel assembly.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 including a control arrangement operative to aid in controlling the the apparatus.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the control arrangement is a global positioning system.
- 11. A method of removing silt from under a body of water, the method comprising:
- mounting a frame arrangement on a floatation arrangement;
- mounting a silt excavating wheel mechanism having a circumference and having a plurality of silt retaining chambers on the frame arrangement, the silt retaining chambers being defined around the circumference of the excavating wheel mechanism with an innermost and an outermost circumference of each silt retaining chamber being open;
- rotating the silt excavating wheel mechanism as the floatation arrangement is being moved in a predetermined direction;
- shielding the outermost circumference of a portion of the silt retaining chambers from the water of the body of water;
- shielding the innermost circumference of a portion of the silt retaining chambers from the water of the body of water;
- ejecting the silt from the respective silt retaining chambers; and
- conveying the silt to a transporting mechanism for subsequent stockpiling.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein in the step of rotating the excavating wheel mechanism includes the step of rotating the silt excavating wheel mechanism at a rate proportional to the moving of the floatation arrangement.
Parent Case Info
This is a file wrapper continuation of application Ser. No. 08/834,676, filed Apr. 1, 1997, now abandoned.
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