Claims
- 1. An apparatus for relaying data from a deep-sea data collection system up to a control center, said apparatus comprising:
at least one canister, at least one lifting gas supply and at least one gas valve; each said canister comprising a canister housing, a data storage module, an electronics module, a balloon, a balloon tether and a power supply; each said canister housing shaped to resist extreme pressure of great depth; each said canister housing releasably attachable to said deep-sea data collection system; each said canister housing having a water-proof section capable of resisting deep-sea fluid pressure levels; at least one said data storage module and at least one said electronics module within each said water-proof section; each said data storage module operatively connectable to said deep-sea data collection system; each said data storage module operatively connected to a corresponding said electronics module; each said electronics module operatively connected to a corresponding said gas valve and a corresponding said power supply; each said balloon tether secured intermediate one said balloon and one said housing; and each said gas valve operatively connected to one said lifting gas supply and at least one said balloon.
- 2. The apparatus as in claim 1 further comprising:
each said balloon having an interior; and each said interior defining said water-proof section.
- 3. The apparatus as in claim 1 further comprising:
each said canister having a stowed configuration and a deployed configuration; and each said canister being neutrally buoyant in said stowed configuration.
- 4. The apparatus as in claim 1 further comprising:
each said housing having a rigid, generally cylindrical shape, and a first end; and each said first end rigidly occluded.
- 5. The apparatus as in claim 4 further comprising:
each said housing having a second end; each said housing open at said second end; each said second end having an end perimeter; and a canister top correspondingly sized to releasable attach to a corresponding said end perimeter.
- 6. The apparatus as in claim 1 further comprising:
each said electronics module comprising a transmitter/receiver and a processor; each said transmitter/receiver operatively connected to a corresponding said processor and a corresponding said data module; and each said transmitter/receiver capable of relaying data from said corresponding said data module to a control receiver for said control center.
- 7. The apparatus as in claim 6 further comprising:
each said balloon having an antenna; and each said tether operatively connected to a corresponding said antenna and a corresponding said electronic module.
- 8. The apparatus as in claim 6 further comprising:
each said balloon having an interior; and each said interior defining said water-proof section.
- 9. The apparatus as in claim 6 further comprising:
each said electronics module comprising a lifting gas control; and each said lifting gas control operatively connected to a corresponding said processor.
- 10. The apparatus as in claim 9 further comprising:
each said lifting gas control operatively connected to a corresponding said gas valve; and each said lifting gas control capable of affecting an introduction of a lifting gas into a corresponding said balloon.
- 11. The apparatus as in claim 6 further comprising:
each said electronics module comprising a tether deployment control; and each said tether deployment control operatively connected to a corresponding said processor.
- 12. The apparatus as in claim 11 further comprising:
each said tether deployment control operatively connected to a tether retainer; and each said tether deployment control capable of affecting a controlled release of a corresponding said tether by a corresponding said tether retainer.
- 13. The apparatus as in claim 6 further comprising:
each said electronics module comprising a scuttling control; and each said scuttling control operatively connected to a corresponding said processor.
- 14. The apparatus as in claim 13 further comprising:
Each said scuttling control capable of affecting deflation of a corresponding said balloon.
- 15. The apparatus as in claim 13 further comprising:
each said scuttling control capable of disconnecting a corresponding said balloon from a corresponding said housing.
- 16. The apparatus as in claim 1 further comprising:
a pallet; said pallet attachable to said deep-sea data collection system; said pallet having at least one canister well; and said pallet capable of releasably holding at least one stowed canister.
- 17. The apparatus as in claim 16 further comprising:
said pallet housing said lifting gas supply.
- 18. A method for relaying data from a deep-sea data collection system up to a control center, said method comprising:
storing data in a data storage module, said data storage module and an electronics module within a water-proof section of a canister housing, said water-proof section capable of resisting deep-sea fluid pressure levels, and said canister housing releasably attachable to said deep-sea data collection system; increasing a buoyancy of said canister housing; and releasing said canister housing from said deep-sea data collection system.
- 19. The method of claim 18 further comprising:
said increasing a buoyancy step comprising inflating a balloon with a lifting gas, said balloon secured to a balloon tether, and said balloon tether secured to said canister housing.
- 20. The method of claim 18 subsequently further comprising:
transferring said data from said data module to a control receiver for said control center.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein said transferring said data step further comprising:
establishing communication link with said control receiver for said control center; and sending data.
- 22. The method of claim 20 subsequently further comprising:
scuttling said water-proof section.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/376,701, filed Apr. 30, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60376701 |
Apr 2002 |
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