The present invention refers to a net for waters to intercept, collect and/or recover flat products, in particular structures consisting of open-cell expanded plastic and soaked with polluting substances, on/from the surface of the water, according to the precharacterizing clause of Claim 1.
Known nets used at sea and, where applicable, also on inland waters are excellent means for catching fish below the water surface; Such nets, so-called fixed nets, are either rigid or flexible in structure, provided with a ballast line below the water surface and an appropriately adjusted float line on the water surface, which causes this fixed net to assume a more or less vertical position in the water. Rigid fixed nets stand in the water similar to a wall and are nearly motionless in the swell of the sea, which results in the waves rolling over the net. In the swell of the sea, while flexible fixed nets move up and down in unison with the waves, big or high waves will likewise roll over the net. However, if flexible fixed nets are tightened by means of a pull rope, they cannot move up and down in the swell of the sea either because they are tightened by the pull rope owing to the water and/or wind pressure involved. Such fixed nets are excellent means for catching fish, as mentioned above, but not for the purpose according to the precharacterizing clause of Claim 1.
In order to intercept, collect and/or recover the flat products soaked with the polluting substance, it is important that the flat products do not move over the net along with the waves, thereby escaping from the collection zone on the water surface.
The objective of the present invention therefore is to create a net of the initially mentioned kind that can be pulled through the water in a tightened manner similar to a fixed net which, however, is allowed to move up and down in unison with the swell of the sea in such a way that an upper part always remains above the water/wave surface even in heavy seas and, therefore, on high waves.
To solve this problem, the features stated in Claim 1 are provided in a net for waters to intercept, collect and/or recover flat products of the initially mentioned kind.
The measures according to the invention ensure that the flexible part of the net is always at a certain level above the water surface even if there are considerable waves in the water. The design of the net results, in a cross-section view, in a roughly tunnel-shaped arrangement of the net in the water, with its basic walls standing upright in the water and its curved intermediate section being located above the water surface and protruding from it by a certain amount. Since the flexible part of the net provides wind and waves only with a little target, it is avoided that the curved part of the net is run over by the waves. Even if this curved part is distorted by the waves, a sufficient portion will still remain above the wave surface, which means that this curved part is practically not rolled over by the waves. This also means that the flat products to be recovered remain in the zone enclosed by said net.
The features according to Claim 2 results in an asymmetric arrangement of the net in the water, which means that the flat products are mainly held by the fixed net part and the flexible net part reacting considerably more quickly can move up and down in unison with the waves. The features according to Claim 3 may be provided there to advantage.
The features according to Claim 4 result in a further support of the measure to ensure that the curved or distorted part of the flexible net part always remains above the water or wave surface, i.e. always protrudes from the water. The features according to Claim 5 are provided there to advantage.
If the features according to Claim 6 are provided, higher stability of the flexible net part in the curved section above the water surface will result. The arrangement of only one net layer in the area of the flexible net part below the water surface can produce higher flexibility. Ease of manufacture will result if the features according to Claim 7 are provided. The fixed net part is designed according to the features of Claim 8 to advantage.
The net described so far consists of a fixed net part and a flexible net part arranged behind it which is put up in a curve above the water surface owing to the design of its free longitudinal edge with ballast and float units. It may happen that the net, which, in a cross-sectional view, looks like a walking-stick, does not withstand all conceivable conditions at sea below and above the water surface such as gale-force storms. In order to avoid the danger that the flexible net part tips over or opens up, the features according to Claim 9 are provided. This results in a net which keeps its desired active position below and in particular above the water surface under all conceivable conditions in the water. This way, stability of said active position of the net is achieved since the flexible net part is kept mainly below the water surface, as this is the case with the longitudinal edge connected to the first fixed net part, by the second fixed net part even at the longitudinal edge distant from the longitudinal edge connected to the first fixed net part. Opening-up or tipping-over of the flexible net part to one side is thus avoided under any given and conceivable conditions.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the features according to Claim 10 are provided, which additionally prevent the net as a whole from positioning itself mainly flat in the water. The features according to Claim 11 are provided to advantage, resulting in a symmetric position of the net in the water and above the water surface. Another advantage arising from this embodiment with said option consists in the desired position of the net in the water being maintained even if water pressure builds up against the net from both external sides such that only the clear width between the longitudinal edges arranged opposite to each other of the flexible net part and/or of the two fixed net parts is changed.
The design of said embodiment results in greater ease of manufacture of the net provided that the features of Claim 12 are provided.
To facilitate the uncoiling and coiling of the net similarly to conventional fishery nets, the features of Claim 13 are provided. They cause the net to lie flat as it is removed from the water because of the flexibility of the flexible net part while the two fixed net parts position themselves either nearly parallel to the flexible net part or just slightly sagging.
According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the flexible net part is designed according to the features of Claim 14. This means that a slack net design as it is used in fishery can be used which can be readily converted to a net part that can be bent to the desired direction. The features according to Claim 15 and/or 16 are provided to advantage. Such flexible solid or hollow bars made from a wide variety of sections such as round sections, rectangular sections, etc. have to be made of plastic, glass fibre, carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic or the like.
The design of the net parts can be further facilitated and the ease of net uncoiling and coiling outside the water is further supported provided the features according to Claim 17 are provided. Unlike where exclusively buoys are used as float units, it is still possible to coil the net flat on a net drum. The features according to Claim 18 and/or 19 may provided to advantage.
The manufacture of the net is further facilitated considerably if the features according to Claim 20 are provided.
Further advantageous net designs result from the features according to one or more Claims 21 to 23.
If the features according to Claim 24 are provided, it will be easy to remove or suck off the soaked flat products.
The present invention moreover refers to a process to remove pollutant layers by means of one or more said nets. For the ease of interception, collection and/or retrieval of such soaked flat products, the features according to Claim 25 are provided.
Advantageous designs of this process result from the features according to Claim 26 or 27.
Further details of the invention can be found in the following description where the invention is described and explained in more detail on the basis of the embodiments shown on the drawing. The figures show the following:
Net 10, 110 shown on the drawing according to two embodiments of the present invention is destined for waters 12, 112, in particular for seas, and is used to intercept, collect and/or recover flat products 11, 111, in particular of open-cell expanded plastic such as PP or PU or PE open-cell foam, which are soaked with polluting substances such as oily layers, e.g. oil patches, thin layers of oil or liquid plastic, e.g. styrene, as such pollutant layers are removed from the water surface.
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The only net layer 16 of fixed net 13 develops into net layer 26 of grid net 14 and forms an integral part with net layer 26. Grid net 14 in the embodiment has another two net layers 27 and 28 which lie on net layer 26 and are connected to the latter. The other net layers 27 and 28 form an integral part and are laid out in meanders. It is obvious that net layers 26 to 28 may likewise form an integral part and be laid out in meanders.
Grid net 14, which, like fixed net 13, is provided with, or connected to, float lines 21, 22 and pull rope 23 in connecting or overlapping area 19, has its far free end 31 provided with ballast line 32 which, like ballast line 18, consists of lead or at least partly consists of lead-bearing material. At a distance from this ballast line 32, grid net 14 is provided with a float line unit 33 which consists e.g. of three single float lines and floats on water surface 15. The distance from this float line unit 33 to ballast line 32 of grid net 14 is clearly shorter than its distance from float lines 21, 22 in connecting area 19 of grid net 14 and fixed net 13. Between float lines 21 and 22 in connecting area 19 of fixed net 13 and grid net 14 and float line unit 33 of grid net 14, grid net 14 has further single float lines 36 which are preferably evenly spaced side by side and protrude from water 12 along curved grid net 14.
This applies similarly to the embodiment of
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The two fixed nets 113 and 120 have their free lower longitudinal ends 117 and 124 according to
Flexible net part 114, which, considering its active position, will hereinafter be referred to as curved net 114, is elastic, i.e. flexible, over its width owing to the use of flexible bars 150. Flexible bars 150 are preferably and provided evenly spaced over the length of curved net 114. Flexible bars 150 may be firmly connected to curved net 114 at certain distances. Flexible bars 150 may also be threaded through the meshes of curved net 114 so as to achieve an appropriate connection of curved net 114 and flexible bars 150. In this case it is sufficient to connect the ends of flexible bars 150 to curved net 114 e.g. by means of cable ties. For considerations of weight, flexible bars 150 are made of nonmetallic material such as plastic or laminated plastic, e.g. plastic reinforced with glass fibre or carbon fibre. The cross-section of flexible bars 150 may be chosen according to the desired flexibility, for example round, rectangular, oval or the like; they may also be hollow or of solid material or have their cross-section filled in any other fashion desired. The material used is chosen so as not to be affected by pollutant attack.
Curved net 114 additionally has its longitudinal ends, which are connected to the two fixed nets 113 and 120, provided with ballast units 132 and 135 which may be composed of ropes provided with lead balls, for instance. In one area each of curved net 114 distant from the first and second fixed nets 113 and 120, however close to ballast units 132, 135, float units 121 and 133 are provided which, in the embodiment shown, consist of several single extended plastic strips 151 which are arranged parallel to each other. The material provided for these float strips 151 is closed-cell expanded plastic. Five or six such plastic strips 151 are arranged parallel to each other in the embodiment, thus defining float units 121 and 133. Plastic strips 151 are arranged longitudinally to curved net 114 and firmly connected to this net, e.g. threaded through the meshes of curved net 114 alternatingly and kept in place at their ends. It is obvious that other fastening options or arrangements may be provided, e.g. coating of these longitudinal edges of grid net 114 with appropriate expanded plastic. This material is likewise chosen so as not to be affected by pollutant attack.
From the active position of net 110 in water 112 shown in
In the embodiment shown, the two fixed nets 113 and 120 are equal in width whereas, according to
Net 110 in water 112 usually remains in its position as shown in
The application and use of this net 110 results in the same way as described initially with respect to net 10 in FIGS. 1 to 6.
In an alternative approach which is not detailed here it is possible to choose a greater width for one of the two fixed nets such that the lower longitudinal edge of one fixed net is fixed to an intermediate area of the other fixed net.
To remove pollutant layers such as oily layers, e.g. oil patches, thin layers of oil or liquid plastic like styrene, etc. from water surfaces, flat products 11, 111 consisting of open-cell expanded plastic, e.g. PP or PU or PE open-cell foam, are placed below the water surface so that they can soak the polluting substances on the water surface. To collect and recover the soaked flat products 11, 111, one or more nets 10, 110 being in the flat state are uncoiled from drum 41 on ship 40 and placed on water surface 15, 115, during which process net 10, 110 takes a tunnel shape. Here two or more net sections 43 are connected to each other by means of extraction hollow section 44 and the free ends of outer net sections 43 are connected to buoys 39 and anchor 46 and/or ships 40 by means of pull ropes. One or two ships 40 may circle around the polluted zone on water surface 15 or the net sections may be placed in zigzags off the coast. Soaked flat products 11, 111 are sucked through hollow sections 44 and disposed of or treated in a station.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101175981 | Apr 2001 | DE | national |
102028605 | Jan 2002 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP02/03813 | 4/5/2002 | WO |