Claims
- 1. A method of dredging sand and gravels in a dredging apparatus including,a case being laid down into water in communication with the atmosphere; a suction pipe having a suction portion at a lower end thereof, said suction pipe being connected to said case; a dome-shaped cover being provided to the lower end of said suction pipe so as to cover over the suction portion; a spout pipe whose one end is opened in said dome-shaped cover; a spout pump for spouting water, with high pressure, from said spout pipe toward a bottom of water; a drain pump for draining water in said case; and a container being removably disposed at an intermediate portion, of said suction pipe, said method comprising the steps of: spouting water, with high pressure, from said spout pipe toward the bottom of the water by said spout pump; draining water in said case so as to form a space therein and to form a level difference between a water level in said case and an external water level; and sucking the sand and gravels from said suction pipe into said container by a water current caused by the level difference.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein a portion of turbid water drained from said case is spouted, with high pressure, from said spout pipe toward the bottom of the water by said spout pump.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein said dredging apparatus further includes a precipitation tank in which the turbid water is reservoired and a part of the turbid water reservoired in said precipitation tank is spouted, with high pressure, from said spout pipe toward the bottom of the water by said spout pump.
- 4. A dredging apparatus comprisinga case being laid down into a body of water in communication with the atmosphere; a suction pipe having a suction portion at a lower end thereof, said suction pipe being connected to said case; a dome-shaped cover being provided to the lower end of said suction pipe so as to cover the suction portion: a spout pipe whose one end is opened in said dome-shaped cover; a spout pump for spouting water, with high pressure, from said spout pipe toward a bottom of said body of water; a drain pump for draining water in said case and forming a level difference between a water level in said case and an external water level; and a container being removably disposed at an intermediate portion of said suction pipe.
- 5. The dredging apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising: a precipitation tank in which the turbid water is reservoired, andwherein a part of the turbid water reservoired in said precipitation tank is spouted, with high pressure, from said spout pipe toward the bottom of water by said spout pump.
- 6. The dredging apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising:a first float being provided to said suction pipe and in communication with the atmosphere; and a first pump for supplying water into and draining water from said first float so as to adjust a buoyant force of said float.
- 7. The dredging apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising:a second float being provided to said container and in communication with the atmosphere; and a second pump for supplying water into and draining water from said second float so as to adjust a buoyant force of said second float.
- 8. The dredging apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising:a first float being provided to said suction pipe and in communication with the atmosphere; a first pump for supplying water into and draining water from said first float so as to adjust a buoyant force of said first float; a second float being provided to said container and in communication with the atmosphere; and a second pump for supplying water into and draining water from said second float so as to a adjust buoyant force of said second float.
- 9. The dredging apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising:a contact plate having a suction hole, said contact plate being provided to said suction pipe so as to cover over a lower part of the suction portion.
- 10. The dredging apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said contact plate has a pile shaped projection which is capable of piercing the bottom of the body of the water.
- 11. The dredging apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said pile-shaped projection has a communication path which communicates a space above said contact plate with a space under said contact plate.
- 12. The dredging apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising:a vibrator for vibrating said contact plate.
- 13. The dredging apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said contact plate is capable of rotating about an axis of said suction pipe, and wherein said contact plate is rotated by a motor.
- 14. A dredging apparatus comprising:a cylindrical case pivotably connected to a boat on a body of water so as to allow an up-down movement of said cylindrical case, said case having an upper end, which is opened and in communication with the atmosphere, and a lower end which is closed and laid down into said body of water; a suction pipe having an inlet at the lower end thereof, said suction pipe being connected to said case; a dome-shaped cover being provided to the lower end of said suction pipe so as to cover the suction portion; a spout pipe whose one end is opened in said dome-shaped cover; a spout pump for spouting water, with high pressure, from said spout pipe toward a bottom of said body of water; a drain pump for draining water in said case and forming a level difference between a water level in said case and an external water level; and a conveyor extended in said case, said conveyor discharging sand and gravels deposited in said case.
- 15. The dredging apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising:a precipitation tank in which the turbid water is reservoired, and wherein a part of the turbid water reservoired in said precipitation tank is spouted, with high pressure, from said spout pipe toward the bottom of said body of water by said spout pump.
- 16. The dredging apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said case has a pocket portion whose sectional area is broader than a sectional area of an intermediate portion of said case at the lower end thereof, andwherein said suction pipe is connected to said pocket portion.
- 17. The dredging apparatus according to claim 16, further comprising:a guide plate provided in said pocket portion and capable of introducing the sand and gravels, which are sucked by said suction pipe, sideward.
- 18. The dredging apparatus according to claim 16, wherein a rear part of said boat is divided into two divided sections, said case is pivotably connected between said two divided sections so as to allow the up-down movement thereof, and at least one propelling screw is respectively provided to said two divided sections.
- 19. The dredging apparatus according to claim 16, further comprising:a first float being provided to said case and in communication with the atmosphere; and a first pump for supplying water into and draining water from said first float so as to adjust a buoyant force of said first float.
- 20. The dredging apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising:a second float being provided to said suction pipe and in communication with the atmosphere; and a second pump for supplying water into and draining water from said second float so as to adjust a buoyant force of said second float.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP97/03889 which has an International filing date of Oct. 27, 1997 which designated the United States of America.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/JP97/03889 |
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4/29/1999 |
4/29/1999 |
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WO98/20208 |
5/14/1998 |
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