The present invention relates to an apparatus for removal of algae and other pollutants from the surface of a body of water, as well as removal of muck from a bottom of a body of water, and more particularly, to a head with an open mouth that is moved across the surface of the water, or the bottom of a body of water, for capturing the pollutants which are then pumped to a holding tank for treatment and disposal.
Recent algae blooms and oil spills in coastal waters, harbors and inland waterways have dramatically emphasized the need for an effective and efficient means for removing slime, algae, oil and other pollutants from the surface of a body of water. It is ecologically imperative that any pollutant resulting from oil spills, algae blooms or other forms of floating pollution be quickly removed to prevent contamination of coastal areas and death of marine life, wildlife and vegetation. Various systems, devices and methods have been proposed by others for removing pollutants from coastal and inland waters. However, the proposed solutions have been found to be too costly, inefficient and/or not effective. Accordingly, there remains an urgent need for an apparatus that can efficiently and effectively remove algae blooms, oil spills, slime, bottom muck and other pollutants from coastal and inland waters in a cost effective manner.
Considering the forgoing, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide an apparatus that safely removes toxic surface algae, oil, slime and other pollutants from the surface of a body of water in an efficient and cost effective manner.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an apparatus that can be moved along a bottom of a body of water for removing bottom muck in an efficient and cost effective manner.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for removal of algae, slim, surface mass, oil, fluids and other floating pollutants from the surface of a body of water, and wherein the apparatus includes a head that is moved along the surface of the water via a remotely controlled jet drive system to cause the surface pollutants to enter an open mouth of the head where they can then be pumped to a holding tank on land, or on a floating vessel, for transport, treatment and disposal.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for removing surface pollutants and bottom muck from a body of water, and wherein the apparatus can be operated from a floating vessel (e.g., a boat, barge or floating platform) or on land.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for removing surface pollutants and bottom muck from a body of water, and wherein the apparatus can be efficiently connected to a land vehicle, such as a truck, that pumps the pollutants into a holding tank for transport, treatment and disposal.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are more readily apparent with reference to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The present invention is directed to an apparatus for removal of algae, slime, surface mass, fluids and other floating pollutants from the surface of a body of water, as well as for removal of bottom muck from a body of water. The apparatus includes a head with an open mouth at a front end and communicating with an internal throat that extends to an outlet at a rear end of the head. A flexible hose connects to the outlet and extends to a suction pump and holding tank on land or a floating vessel. The head is moved along the surface of the water via a water jet drive system causing the surface pollutants to be sucked into the open mouth of the head where they pass through the throat and hose and are pumped to the holding tank for transport, treatment and disposal. The water jet drive system includes left and right jet drives including jet discharge fittings on a bottom or lower sides of the head. The left and right jet drives connect, via flexible hoses, to a pressurized water supply on land or on a floating vessel. The left and right jet drives can be independently controlled using separate valves to direct the pressurized water flow to either or both the left and right jet drives. This allows the head to be moved either in a straight forward direction, upon pressurized water flow being directed to both the left and right jet drives or, alternatively, allowing the head to be turned to the left or right, by directing the pressurized water flow to only one of the left or right jet drives. The head can be weighted to cause it to sink to the bottom of the body of water where it can be moved while it sucks up bottom muck that is pumped to the holding tank for transport and disposal.
For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
Referring to the several views of the drawings, the apparatus of the present invention is shown and is generally indicated as 10. The apparatus is specifically designed for removing surface pollutants and bottom muck from a body of water and includes a head 20 that is formed of a buoyant material that allows the head to float on the surface of the water, unless weights are added to allow the head to sink lower in the water or to the bottom. The head 20 includes an open mouth 30 at a forward end. The open mouth has a bottom lip 32 and an overhanging member 34 and extends out and beyond the bottom lip. The open mouth 30 is preferably shaped to include a dip or bowl 36 behind the bottom lip 32 that allows water and pollutants to be captured within the mouth so that they can be moved through an internal throat 38 that extends from a back of the mouth to an outlet 42 at a rear end 40 of the head 20. Alternatively, the mouth can be structured to have a convex shape behind the bottom lip 32 (i.e., as opposed to the dip or bowl) to reduce the amount of water intake while pulling the surface pollutants over and around the convex shape before entering into the throat 38. A flexible hose 50 connects to the outlet 42 and extends to a suction pump 60 (see
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A third mode of operation (not shown), is provided wherein the head 20 is weighted sufficiently to cause the head to sink to the bottom of the body of water. This allows the head to be moved along the bottom surface to pick up bottom muck that can be pumped to the holding tank 70 for transport, treatment and disposal.
While the present invention has been shown and described in accordance with a preferred and practical embodiment, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are fully contemplated within the spirit and scope of the present invention which is not to be limited except as defined in the following claims.