Claims
- 1. A float boom for confining material floatable on a liquid surface comprising, in combination:
- (a) a first elongated collapsible tube formed of fluid impervious material, said first tube defining a flat, reelable configuration when collapsed;
- (b) sealing means separating the interior of said first tube into a plurality of adjacent compartments sequentially disposed along the length of said first tube;
- (c) a second elongated collapsible tube formed of fluid impervious material and defining a flat, reelable configuration when collapsed, said second tube having a substantially smaller diameter when expanded, than said first tube;
- said sealing means longitudinally securing said second tube and said first tube together;
- (d) a plurality of conduits spaced along the length of said second tube and respectively transversely communicating between said second tube and said compartments, whereby pressured gas supplied to said second tube in a deployed position produces inflation of said compartments;
- (e) a plurality of chemicals disposed in each said compartment in separated relationship, said chemicals when mixed being capable of producing a quantity of gas sufficient to inflate the respective compartment; and,
- (f) a pouch in each compartment enclosing one of said chemicals, said pouches being successively rupturable by a compressive force successively applied by upper and lower roller means to at least one side of said first tube in its flat, collapsed condition, while in a pre-deployed position, whereby inflation of said compartments can be effected initially by said gas produced by mixture of said chemicals or subsequently by pressured gas supplied to said second tube in a deployed position.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said conduits have normally collapsed end portions within said compartments, thereby functioning as check valves.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a third elongated collapsible tube formed of fluid impervious material, said third tube defining a flat, reelable configuration when collapsed;
- means for sealingly securing a longitudinal edge of said third tube and said first tube together;
- third sealing means dividing the interior of said third tube into a plurality of adjacent chambers extending along the length of said third tube; and
- Wherein said chemicals include a selected quantity of material disposed in each said chamber, said material having a specific gravity substantially greater than that of water.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said conduits have normally collapsed end portions within said compartments, thereby functioning as check valves.
- 5. The method of inflating a collapsed floatable boom for collecting material floating on a liquid surface, said boom comprising a first elongated tube of fluid impervious material storable in reel form when collapsed, comprising the steps of:
- (a) dividing the interior of said first tube into a plurality of longitudinally sequential compartments;
- (b) providing a second collapsible, fluid impervious tube longitudinally secured to said first tube and having fluid connections to each of said compartments;
- (c) inserting in each of said compartments a reactant body to produce an inflation gas;
- (d) enclosing said reactant body in a frangible fluid impervious pouch;
- (e) crushing each said frangible pouch by a compressive force applied by upper and lower roller means to at least one side of said first tube, while removing said first tube from its pre-deployed position on the storage reel, thereby successively inflating said compartments by the inflation gas produced by said reactant body; and,
- (f) supplying a pressured gas to said second tube in its deployed position to inflate any of said compartments that are not fully inflated by the produced gas.
- 6. The method of claim 5, further comprising the step of providing a third elongated tube formed of fluid impervious material;
- said third tube defining a flat, reelable configuration when collapsed;
- means for sealingly securing a longitudinal edge of said third tube and said first tube together;
- third sealing means dividing the interior of said third tube into a plurality of adjacent chambers extending along the length of said third tube; and
- wherein said reactant body includes a selected quantity of particulate material disposed in each said chamber, said particulate material having a specific gravity substantially greater than that of water.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/638,704, filed Jan. 8, 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/424,158 filed Oct. 19, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,022,785.
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