Claims
- 1. In a suction dredger system including a pump having an inlet and an outlet, suction conduit means connected to said inlet for sucking up a suspension of dredging spoil in water and spoil delivery conduit means connected to said outlet for conveying said suspension from the pump, the improvement which comprises:
- valve means for bleeding supplemental water into the system adjacent to the inlet of said pump when the suction pressure at said inlet deviates from a preset pressure value; and
- actuating means responsive to the pressure at said inlet for progressively decreasing the amount of water supplemented by said valve means as the pressure at said inlet increases with respect to said preset value and for progressively increasing the amount of water supplemented by said valve means as the pressure at said inlet decreases with respect to said preset value, said actuating means comprising a chamber and a movable wall dividing said chamber into first and second compartments, means for subjecting one compartment to negative pressure less than said preset value and means for subjecting the other compartment to the pressure at said inlet of the pump.
- 2. In a suction dredger system including a pump having an inlet and an outlet, suction conduit means connected to said inlet for sucking up a suspension of dredging spoil in water and spoil delivery conduit means connected to said outlet for conveying said suspension from the pump, the improvement which comprises:
- valve means for bleeding supplemental water into the system adjacent to the inlet of said pump when the suction pressure at said inlet deviates from a preset pressure, said valve means comprising an axially movable cylinder and an annular valve seat axially aligned with one end of said cylinder; and
- actuating means responsive to the pressure at said inlet for progressively decreasing the amount of water supplemented by said valve means as the pressure at said inlet increases with respect to said preset value and for progressively increasing the amount of water supplemented by said valve means as the pressure at said inlet decreases with respect to said preset value, said actuating means comprising a chamber and a movable wall connected with said cylinder for axial movement therewith and dividing said chamber into first and second compartments, means for subjecting one compartment to negative pressure less than said preset value and means for subjecting the other compartment to the pressure at said inlet of the pump.
- 3. In a suction dredger system including a pump having an inlet and an outlet, suction conduit means connected to said inlet for sucking up a suspension of dredging spoil in water and spoil delivery conduit means connected to said outlet for conveying said suspension from the pump, the improvement which comprises:
- valve means for bleeding supplemental water into the system adjacent to the inlet of said pump when the suction pressure at said inlet deviates from a preset pressure, said valve means being of the butterfly type; and
- actuating means responsive to the pressure at said inlet for progressively decreasing the amount of water supplemented by said valve means as the pressure at said inlet increases with respect to said preset value and for progressively increasing the amount of water supplemented by said valve means as the pressure at said inlet decreases with respect to said preset value, said actuating means comprising a chamber and a movable wall dividing said chamber into first and second compartments, means for subjecting one compartment to negative pressure less than said preset value and means for subjecting the other compartment to the pressure at said inlet of the pump.
- 4. In a suction dredger as defined in in any one of claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein said negative pressure is in the order of 1.5-2.0 meters of water column.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 83,284, filed Oct. 10, 1979, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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