Claims
- 1. A method for stopping the leakage of a body of petroleum through a crack above the water-line in the hull of a vessel containing said body of petroleum comprising the steps of:
- providing a mass of material at a cryothermal temperature corresponding to the freezing point of water at sea level or lower, which cryothermal temperature is lower than the temperature of said body of petroleum; and
- positioning said mass of material adjacent said crack in the vessel for direct contact with petroleum seeping through said crack and with the ship hull immediately adjacent said crack so as to increase the surface tension of petroleum seeping through said crack and ultimately solidify said petroleum seeping through said crack thereby forming a plug for preventing the leakage of petroleum through said crack.
- 2. A method for stopping the leakage of a body of petroleum as set forth in claim 1 wherein said mass of material is liquid nitrogen, which liquid nitrogen is sprayed onto the area of the vessel including the crack.
- 3. A method for temporarily stopping the leakage of a body of petroleum as set forth in claim 1 wherein said mass of material comprises dry ice.
- 4. Apparatus for stopping leakage of a body of petroleum through a crack above the waterline in the hull of a vessel containing said body of petroleum, comprising
- a head,
- means for holding said head in position in adjacent spaced relation to the exterior of said hull and opposite said crack,
- means for directing a liquid cryogenic material to said head while said head is held in such position, and
- nozzle means adapted and positioned to eject liquid cryogenic material directed to said head so as to be directed toward said crack in said hull and any petroleum seeping through the crack.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 246,960 filed Apr. 24, 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,031,707 issued June 28, 1977.
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Divisions (1)
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