Claims
- 1. A skimmer for selective removal of objects floating on a surface of a stream, said skimmer comprising a float skimming line installed across the stream at an angle with respect to a flowing direction of the stream, said float skimming line having an upstream end and a downstream end.
- 2. The skimmer of claim 1, further comprising at least one elongated member extending in the flowing direction of the stream and downwardly from the surface of the stream to a bottom thereof, said elongated member having
an upper end being attached to said float skimming line at a location between the upstream and downstream ends of said float skimming line; and a lower end removably anchored to the bottom of the stream so that the upper end, and hence said float skimming line, can be pole-vaulted off the surface of the stream when an object of predetermined size and weight travelling downstream hits said float skimming line.
- 3. The skimmer of claim 1, further comprising two guiding members each defining a guiding path extending from a bottom of the stream upwardly and in the flowing direction of the stream, each of the upstream and downstream ends of said float skimming line is attached to be slidable along one of said guiding member so that said float skimming line is free to rise and fall with a surface level of the stream and to be elevated, at least partially, from the surface of the stream when an object of predetermined size and weight travelling downstream hits said float skimming line.
- 4. The skimmer of claim 1, further comprising a collector installed in the vicinity of the downstream end of said float skimming line to collect floating objects stopped by and guided along said float skimming line.
- 5. The skimmer of claim 2, wherein the lower end of said elongated member is a weighted pointed end.
- 6. The skimmer of claim 2, wherein said float skimming line comprises at least one buoyant member to which the upper end of said elongated member is rigidly attached.
- 7. The skimmer of claim 2, wherein said float skimming line comprises at least one buoyant member to which the upper end of said elongated member is pivotably attached.
- 8. The skimmer of claim 1, wherein said float skimming line comprises a single buoyant member extending continuously from the upstream end to the downstream end, wherein said single buoyant member is made of a material that is buoyant, flexible and stretchable.
- 9. The skimmer of claim 1, wherein said float skimming line comprises multiple individual buoyant members connected in series.
- 10. The skimmer of claim 9, wherein each of said buoyant member has a through bore, and said float skimming line further comprises a string extending through the through bores of said buoyant members to effect said connection of said buoyant members.
- 11. The skimmer of claim 1, wherein said float skimming line has at least one weak point which will break when an excessive load is applied to said float skimming line.
- 12. A rubble skimmer for selectively skimming floating debris off a surface of a river, said skimmer comprising:
a float skimming line installed across the river at an angle with respect to a flowing direction of the river, said float skimming line having an upstream end and a downstream end; and float line lifting means, attached to said float skimming line, for moving said float skimming line at least partially out of the water when a floating object travelling downstream hits said float skimming line with a predetermined force.
- 13. The skimmer of claim 2, further comprising two guiding members each defining a guiding path extending from a bottom of the river upwardly and in the flowing direction of the river, each of the upstream and downstream ends of said float skimming line being attached to be slidable along one of said guiding member
- 14. The skimmer of claim 13, wherein each of the upstream and downstream ends of said float skimming line is equipped with a connection ring through which the respective guiding member extends.
- 15. The skimmer of claim 2, wherein the lower end of said elongated member comprises a flange member for preventing the lower end from sinking into the bottom of the river, and a pointed anchoring projection protruding from the flange member.
- 16. A method of selectively skimming debris off a surface of a stream, said method comprising the steps of:
installing a float skimming line across the stream at an angle with respect to a flowing direction of the stream; and collecting said debris at a downstream end of said float skimming line.
- 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising the step of guiding the float skimming line up and down with a water level of the stream along a guiding path extending from a bottom of the stream upwardly and in the flowing direction of the stream.
- 18. The method of claim 16, further comprising the steps of
attaching a plurality of poles intermittently along the float skimming line so that said poles extending in the flowing direction of the stream and downwardly from the surface of the stream to a bottom thereof, each of said poles having a lower end removably anchored to the bottom of the stream; and allowing the float skimming line to be lifted, at least partially, off the stream surface in a pole-vaulted action using one or more of said poles when a floating object of predetermined size and weight travelling downstream hits said float skimming line, thereby allowing the floating object to pass through without causing damage to said float skimming line.
- 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising the step of allowing dislodgement of the lower end of at least one of said pole which is attached to the float skimming line in a vicinity of a location where said floating object hits the float skimming line.
- 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the step of reseating the lower end of said dislodged pole to an initial position thereof after the dislodgement.
- 21. The method of claim 18, further comprising the step of reliably breaking said float skimming line at a weak point thereof when said floating object hits the float skimming line with an excessive force.
- 22. The method of claim 16, wherein the step of collecting said debris comprises:
capturing the debris in a disposable net made of a recyclable material and installed at a downstream end of the float skimming line; uninstalling and disposing of the disposable net with the debris trapped inside the net; and installing a replacement disposable net at the downstream end of the float skimming line.
- 23. The method of claim 16, further comprising the step of tensioning the float skimming line to be a substantially straight line, using the stream current.
- 24. The method of claim 16, wherein the step of collecting said debris comprises capturing the debris in a collecting net installed at a downstream end of the float-skimming line;
said method further comprising the step of allowing the net to swivel up and down in accordance with rise of fall of the water level of the stream.
- 25. The method of claim 18, further comprising the step of allowing the float skimming line to pivot about an elbow joint of at least one of said poles prior to said pole-vaulted action.
- 26. The skimmer of claim 1, further comprising a submerged log attached to at least one end of the float skimming line for tensioning said float skimming line using the stream current.
- 27. The skimmer of claim 4, wherein said collector is moveable in a vertical direction so as to stay with the water level of the stream as the water level rises or falls.
- 28. The skimmer of claim 1, wherein said float skimming line includes at an upstream end thereof an elongated rigid float, said elongated float having
a first longitudinal end at or in the vicinity of a high water mark of the stream bank associated with said upstream end of the float skimming line; and a second longitudinal end at or in the vicinity of a low water mark of said stream bank when the water level of the stream is at said low water mark.
- 29. The skimmer of claim 2, wherein said elongated member has an arm portion including said upper end and a pole portion including said lower end, said arm portion being pivotally attached to said pole portion.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The instant application claims priority from Provisional Application Nos. 60,389,930 filed Jun. 20, 2003, 60,426,036 filed Nov. 14, 2003, and 60,452,954 filed Mar. 10, 2003, which are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
Provisional Applications (3)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
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60389930 |
Jun 2002 |
US |
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60426036 |
Nov 2002 |
US |
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60452954 |
Mar 2003 |
US |