Claims
- 1. A method of collecting oil from a body of water on which there is an oil polluted surface layer comprising an upper surface layer portion of a relatively higher oil content and a second lower surface layer portion of an oil/water mixture of relatively less oil content, said method comprising:
- a. directing said layer as a liquid flow into a hull constructed and arranged to float on the body of water, said hull having front and rear ends, and side and bottom walls defining a through oil recovery passageway, said side and bottom walls defining:
- 1. a first enlarged passageway section,
- 2. a second oil recovery passageway section at a first stage oil recovery area, and
- 3. a third oil recovery passageway section at a second stage oil recovery area,
- b. initially passing said layer at a first velocity over a front inlet member mounted to the front end of said hull for vertical adjustment, said inlet member having a front lower edge portion defining a front passageway inlet constructed and arranged to receive a flow of said polluted surface layer over said lower edge portion,
- c. positioning the front inlet member by actuating means vertically to an operational position where the lower edge portion of the front inlet member receives the flow of the polluted surface layer thereover,
- d. then passing said surface layer as a liquid flow rearwardly through said first enlarged passageway section which is substantially unobstructed and has a cross sectional flow area and depth substantially greater than that of said inlet to effect a substantial reduction in flow velocity and a substantial increase in depth of at least said upper layer portion, and also to effect a third lowermost layer portion of relatively oil free water by upward flotation of oil in said second layer portion to said upper layer portion, said enlarged passageway section being defined by first bottom and side wall portions, said first bottom wall portion being positioned at a level below that of said front lower edge portion of the front inlet member,
- e. passing said first and second layers from said enlarged passageway section through said second oil recovery passageway section at said first stage oil removal area and collecting at least a substantial portion of said upper layer portion by engaging said upper layer portion with a downwardly and rearwardly traveling oil absorptive belt that travels continuously from an upward forward location at a downward slant to a rearward location below the surface level of said first layer, whereby oil from the upper layer portion is absorbed into said belt, said second passageway section being defined by second bottom and side wall portions positioned rearwardly of the first bottom and side wall portions, with the second bottom wall portion being positioned at a level below that of the lower rear end of the oil recovery belt,
- f. carrying the absorbed oil upwardly by said belt and then removing collected oil from said belt at said upper location,
- g. directing at least a substantial portion of the remaining liquid flow through said third oil recovery passageway section at said second oil recovery area to cause oil to separate by flotation from the remaining liquid flow and confining the oil so collected in the second oil recovery area, said second oil recovery area having second oil recovery means located rearwardly of said oil recovery belt, said second oil recovery means comprising rear and side enclosure walls extending upwardly above the level of the lower rear end of the belt and defining an oil collecting enclosure positioned rearwardly of the lower rear end of the belt, said third passageway section being defined by third bottom and side wall portions positioned rearwardly of said second bottom and side wall portions, with the third bottom and side wall portions being positioned at a level below the rear and side enclosure walls to define said third passageway section passing beneath the oil collecting enclosure defined by the rear and side enclosure walls, and
- h. discharging liquid flow remaining from the second oil recovery area back to the body of water through means defining a rear opening leading from said third passageway section.
- 2. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said oil polluted layer is directed into said inlet by directing said liquid flow over the front edge of a downwardly and rearwardly slanting bow ramp.
- 3. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said lower third relatively oil free layer portion is diverted from the flow of the oil polluted layer by providing a bottom opening in said second bottom wall portion and directing at least a substantial portion of the third lower relatively oil free portion through said bottom opening.
- 4. The method as recited in claim 3, wherein flow through said bottom opening is controlled by selectively positioning a vertically adjustable gill door to a location to provide desired flow through said bottom opening.
- 5. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the remaining liquid flow from the second recovery area is discharged through said rear opening, said method further comprising controlling flow through said rear opening by means of a rear gill door selectively moveable between a closed position and an open position.
- 6. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- a. said oil polluted layer is directed into said inlet by directing said liquid flow over the front edge of a downwardly and rearwardly slanting bow ramp,
- b. said lower third relatively oil free layer portion is diverted from the flow of the oil polluted layer by providing an opening in said second bottom wall portion at a location rearwardly of said first enlarged passageway section and directing at least a substantial portion of the third lower relatively oil free portion through said bottom opening, and
- c. flow through said bottom opening is controlled by selectively positioning a vertically adjustable gill door to a location to provide desired flow through said bottom opening.
- 7. The method as recited in claim 6, wherein the remaining liquid flow from the second recovery area is discharged through said rear opening, said method further comprising controlling flow through said rear opening by selectively positioning a rear gill door selectively movable between a closed position and an open position.
- 8. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the flow of the first, second and third layer portions is controlled by:
- a. providing a vertically adjustable bow ramp at the passageway inlet and properly positioning said bow ramp vertically to define the depth of the passageway inlet,
- b. diverting the lower third relatively oil free layer by directing at least a substantial portion of the third layer through a bottom opening in said second bottom wall portion, and controlling the flow through said bottom opening by selectively positioning a first flow control door means to a location to provide the desired quantity of flow, and
- c. controlling flow through said rear opening by means of a second door means,
- whereby the control of flow through said inlet, through said bottom opening and through said rear opening can be coordinated to optimize oil recovery at said first and second oil recovery area.
- 9. The method as recited in claim 8, further comprising selectively positioning said oil absorbing belt relative to said passageway to control at least partially flow toward said second recovery area.
- 10. The method as recited in claim 8, further comprising removing oil from said oil absorptive belt by:
- a. passing said belt over a roll having a curved circumferential contact surface over which the belt is arranged to travel in an arcuate path,
- b. engaging the oil absorbing belt with a foraminous squeeze belt having a contact surface which engages the recovery belt along its arcuate path of travel around said roll, and
- c. moving said squeeze belt along a closed path and engaging the oil recovery belt with adequate pressure to cause oil in the oil absorptive belt to pass from the oil absorptive belt through the squeeze belt.
- 11. The method as recited in claim 8, wherein oil is removed from said oil absorptive belt by directing a pressurized gaseous medium outwardly through holes in said roll to pass through said oil absorbing belt and to remove oil therefrom.
- 12. The method as recited in claim 11, wherein said pressurized gaseous medium is steam which passes through said belt, whereby ice accumulation on said belt is able to be removed.
- 13. The method as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
- a. removing oil from said oil absorptive belt by passing said belt over a roll having a curved circumferential contact surface over which the belt is arranged to travel in an arcuate path,
- b. engaging the oil absorbing belt with a foraminous squeeze belt having a contact surface which engages the oil absorptive belt along its arcuate path of travel around said roll, and
- c. moving said squeeze belt along a closed path and engaging the oil absorptive belt with adequate pressure to cause oil in the oil absorptive belt to pass from the oil absorptive belt through the squeeze belt.
- 14. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein oil is removed from said oil absorptive belt by directing a pressurized gaseous medium outwardly through holes in said roll to pass through said oil absorbing belt and to remove oil therefrom.
- 15. The method as recited in claim 14, wherein said pressurized gaseous medium is steam which passes through said belt, whereby ice accumulation on said belt is able to be removed.
- 16. The method as recited in claim 1, initially directing said oil polluted surface layer and a portion of the underlying body of water through a relatively large intake passageway located forwardly of said passageway inlet, then separating the liquid flow in the intake passageway by selectively positioning bow ramp means to direct the polluted surface layer into the oil removal passageway, and then directing the remaining flow of the underlying water through a lower passageway contiguous to the oil removal passageway, and then discharging water from said third lowermost layer to the lower passageway.
- 17. The method as recited in claim 16, wherein the water which flows from said second oil recovery area is directed to a discharge area for further separation of oil by floatation, and water flowing in said lower passageway, including the water from said third layer portion, is discharged at a second location back to said body of water.
- 18. A method of collecting oil from a body of water where there is an oil polluted surface layer, said method comprising:
- a. directing a floating vessel, comprising a hull with a bow and sidewalls, toward said oil polluted surface layer to cause said oil polluted layer to flow by the bow of the hull toward the sidewalls,
- b. providing the sidewalls of the hull with a pair of oppositely positioned intake openings, and directing said oil polluted layer through said intake openings and into two passageways located within the hull,
- c. directing said layer as a liquid flow into each oil removal passageway by passing said layer at a first velocity through a forwardly located related passageway inlet of a first predetermined cross sectional flow area and having an inlet defining lower edge at approximately the depth of said polluted surface layer to separate said layer from the body of water,
- d. passing said surface layer as a liquid as a first upper surface layer portion of a relatively high oil content and a second lower surface layer portion of a relatively lower oil content rearwardly through an enlarged passageway section having a cross sectional flow area and depth substantially greater than that of said inlet to effect a substantial reduction in flow velocity and a substantial increase in depth of at least said upper layer portion, and also to create a third lowermost layer of relatively oil free water by upward flotation of oil in said second layer portion to said upper layer portion,
- e. passing said first and second layers from said enlarged passageway section into a first stage oil removal area and collecting at least a substantial portion of said upper layer portion by engaging said upper layer portion with a downwardly and rearwardly traveling oil absorptive belt that travels continuously from an upper forward location at a downward slant to a rearward location below the surface level of said first layer, whereby oil from the upper layer portion is absorbed into said belt,
- f. removing collected oil from said belt at a location separate from the flow of the oil polluted layer,
- g. directing the remaining liquid flow through a second oil recovery zone to cause oil to separate by flotation from the remaining liquid flow and confining the oil so collected in the second oil recovery area, and
- h. discharging the remaining liquid flow from the second oil recovery area back to the body of water.
- 19. The method as recited in claim 18, wherein:
- a. said oil polluted layer and a portion of underlying water is directed into each intake opening, separating the oil polluted layer from the underlying water by means of a downwardly and rearwardly slanting bow ramp, and directing the water below the lower oil polluted layer into a lower passageway, and
- b. the oil polluted layer in each oil recovery passageway is directed into its inlet by directing the oil polluted layer over the front edge of said downwardly and rearwardly slanting bow ramp in the passageway and confining the liquid oil in said oil recovery passageway by providing side and bottom walls to define said oil recovery passageway.
- 20. The method as recited in claim 19, wherein said lower third relatively oil free layer portion is diverted from the flow of the oil polluted layer by providing an opening in said bottom wall at a location rearwardly of said enlarged passageway section of the oil recovery passageway, and directing at least a substantial portion of the third lower relatively oil free portion through said opening.
- 21. An oil recovery vessel adapted to operate in an oil recovery mode for effective recovery of oil from an oil polluted surface layer on a body of water, and also adapted to operate in a non-oil recovery mode by traveling efficiently at cruising speed through said body of water, said vessel comprising:
- a. a hull adapted for travel at cruising speed through a body of water, and having a bow portion and two side walls extending from the bow rearwardly,
- b. said side walls having oppositely positioned lateral intake openings to receive the oil polluted surface layer passing by said bow,
- c. vertically adjustable ramp means at the forward end of each oil recovery passageway to define an oil recovery passageway inlet of a predetermined depth and cross sectional area at each intake opening, and adapted to receive said polluted surface layer at a first velocity,
- d. means defining two enlarged oil recovery passageway sections rearwardly of said inlets, said enlarged passageway sections each having a depth and cross sectional area substantially greater than said inlets to cause said polluted surface layer to travel therethrough at a substantially lower velocity,
- e. first oil recovery means at a first oil recovery area rearwardly of said enlarged passageway sections, said first oil recovery means comprising;
- 1. a continuously rotating oil absorbing belt having a downwardly and rearwardly traveling lower run that extends into said surface layer at a downward and rearward slant at a location in said passageway rearward of the enlarged passageway section to absorb at least a substantial portion of oil in said surface layer upper portion,
- 2. means to remove and collect oil from said oil absorbing belt at a location removed from said downwardly and rearwardly traveling lower run,
- f. second oil recovery means located at said oil recovery passageway rearwardly of said oil recovery belt, said second oil recovery means comprising enclosure means defining an oil collecting enclosure with a bottom opening to receive oil that floats upwardly from liquid flowing through the oil recovery passageway from the location of the oil recovery belt, and
- g. means defining a rear outlet opening to discharge water flowing from said oil recovery passageway means.
- 22. The vessel as recited in claim 21, wherein there is means providing bottom openings leading from said oil recovery passageway sections to a lower passageway means rearwardly of said enlarged passageway sections, to receive a flow of water separated from the oil polluted surface layer in said enlarged passageway sections.
- 23. An apparatus to collect oil from a body of water on which there is an oil polluted surface layer comprising an upper surface layer portion of relatively higher oil content and a second lower surface layer portion of an oil/water mixture of relatively lower oil content, said apparatus comprising:
- a. a hull, constructed and arranged to float on the body of water, said hull having front and rear ends, and side and bottom walls defining a through oil recovery passageway, said side and bottom walls defining:
- 1. a first enlarged passageway section,
- 2. a second oil recovery pasageway section at a first stage oil recovery area, and
- 3. a third oil recovery pasageway section at a second stage oil recovery area,
- b. a front inlet member mounted to the front end of said hull for vertical adjustment, said inlet member having a front lower edge portion defining a front passageway inlet constructed and arranged to receive a flow of said polluted surface layer at a first velocity over said lower edge portion,
- c. actuating means to move the front inlet member vertically to an operational position where the lower edge portion of the front inlet member receives the flow of the polluted surface layer thereover,
- d. said bottom and side walls having first bottom and side wall portions which define said first enlarged passageway section, said first bottom wall portion being positioned at a level below that of said front lower edge portion of the first inlet member, so that said enlarged passageway section has a depth and cross-sectional area substantially greater than said inlet, to cause said polluted surface layer to travel therethrough at a substantially lower velocity,
- e. a first oil recovery means at said first oil recovery of said enlarged passageway section, said first oil recovery means comprising:
- 1. a continuously rotating oil absorbing belt havinga downwardly and rearwardly traveling lower run that extends from a forward upper end thereof to a rear lower end thereof, said rearwardly traveling lower run extending into said water surface layer at a downward and rearward slant at a location in said passageway rearward of the enlarged passageway section to absorb at least a substantial portion of oil in said surface layer upper portion and to carry said absorbed oil to an upper location,
- 2. means at said upper location to remove and collect oil from said oil absorbing belt,
- f. said bottom and side walls having second bottom and side wall portions positioned rearwardly of the first bottom and side wall portions, with the second bottom wall portion being positioned at a level below that of the lower rear end of the oil recovery belt, to define said second oil recovery passageway section passing beneath said oil recovery belt,
- g. second oil recovery means located, rearwardly of said oil recovery belt, said second oil recovery means comprising enclosure means defining an oil collecting enclosure with a front wall having a lower edge portion defining a bottom opening to receive oil that floats upwardly from liquid flowing therebelow,
- h. said bottom and side walls having third bottom and side wall portions positioned rearwardly of said second bottom and side wall portions, with the third bottom wall portion being positioned at a level below that of the lower edge portion of the enclosure means, to define said third passageway section passing beneath the enclosure means of said oil recovery means,
- i. means defining a rear opening leading from said third passageway section to direct liquid from said third passageway section back to said body of water.
- 24. The apparatus as recited in claim 23, wherein said front inlet member comprises a vertically adjustable bow ramp mounted at the front end of said hull
- 25. The apparatus as recited in claim 24, wherein said bow ramp is pivotally mounted by its rear end to said hull, and said bow ramp slopes downwardly and rearwardly so as to define an initial passageway portion of progressively increasing cross sectional area in a rearward direction.
- 26. The apparatus as recited in claim 23, wherein there is at said bottom opening an adjustable gill door movable to control the cross sectional flow area through a bottom opening.
- 27. The apparatus as recited in claim 26, wherein said gill door is pivotally mounted by the forward end thereof to the forward part of said bottom opening, and said gill door is vertically movable to define a rearwardly facing exit opening.
- 28. The apparatus as recited in claim 23, wherein there is at the rear opening an adjustable gill door movable to control the cross sectional flow area through said rear opening.
- 29. The apparatus as recited in cliam 28, wherein said rear gill door is pivotally mounted by the forward end thereof at the forward part of said opening, and said gill door is vertically movable to define a rearwardly facing exit opening.
- 30. The apparatus as recited in claim 23, wherein there is provided with said second oil recovery means a weir separating said second oil recovery area from an oil collecting reservoir means, and said weir is adjustable to effect flow of oil in the second recovery area into said reservoir.
- 31. The apparatus as recited in claim 23, wherein there is:
- a. bow ramp means mounted to the hull at the forward end of said passageway,
- b. first flow control door means at a bottom opening, located rearwardly of said first enlarged passageway section, said first door means being adjustable to control liquid flow through said bottom opening, and
- c. second flow control door means at said rear opening, said second door means being adjustable to control flow through said rear opening,
- whereby by properly positioning said bow ramp means and said first and second door means, flow through said inlet and through said bottom and rear opening can be properly controlled for proper inflow of the oil polluted surface layer and collection of oil therefrom.
- 32. The apparatus as recited in claim 23, wherein said apparatus comprises:
- a. vertically adjustable bow ramp pivotally mounted by its rear end to said hull, with its forward end vertically adjustable, said bow ramp slanting downwardly and rearwardly to define an initial passageway portion of increasing cross sectional area in a rearward direction,
- b. a main gill door pivotally mounted by its forward end to said hull at a bottom opening located rearward of said first enlarged passageway section, said main gill door being vertically adjustable to permit greater or less flow through said bottom opening, and
- c. a rear gill door mounted at said rear opening and pivotally mounted at its front end for vertical movement to permit greater or lesser flow through said rear opening.
- 33. The apparatus as recited in claim 23, wherein there is:
- a. a roll having a curved circumferential contact surface over which said oil absorptive belt is arranged to travel in an arcuate path,
- b. a foraminous squeeze belt having a contact surface which engages said oil recovery belt along its arcuate path of travel, with a portion of the recovery belt traveling said arcuate path being located between said roll contact surface and an arcuate squeeze portion of the squeeze belt, and
- c. means to move the oil absorptive belt and said squeeze belt along said closed paths, with the engaging portions of the belts traveling with each other, and to press the squeeze portion of the squeeze belt against that portion of the recovery belt that travels said arcuate path, with adequate pressure so that a substantial portion of collected oil in the oil absorptive belt passes from the recovery belt and through the squeeze belt.
- 34. The apparatus as recited in claim 23, wherein there is a roll over which said absorptive belt travels, said roll having a plurality of openings therein for the passage of a pressurized gaseous medium therethrough, and means to direct a pressurized gaseous medium into said roll and outwardly through said holes and through said oil absorbing belt to remove oil therefrom.
- 35. The apparatus as recited in claim 34, further comprising means to direct pressurized steam as the gaseous medium into said roll.
- 36. an apparatus to collect oil from a body of water on which there is an oil polluted surface layer comprising an upper surface layer portion of relatively higher oil content and a second lower surface layer portion of an oil/water mixture of relatively lower oil content, said apparatus comprising:
- a. a hull, constructed and arranged to float on the body of water, said hull having front and rear ends, and side and bottom walls defining a through oil recovery passageway, said side and bottom walls defining:
- 1. a first enlarged passageway section,
- 2. a second oil recovery passageway section at a first stage oil recovery area, and
- 3. a third oil recovery passageway section at a second stage oil recovery area,
- b. a front inlet member mounted to the front end of said hull for vertical adjustment, said inlet member having a front lower edge portion defining a front passageway inlet constructed and arranged to receive a flow of said polluted surface layer at a first velocity over said lower edge portion,
- c. actuating means to move the front inlet member vertically to an operational position where the lower edge portion of the front inlet member receives the flow of the polluted surface layer thereover,
- d. said bottom and side walls having first bottom and side wall portions which define said first enlarged passageway section, said first bottom wall portion being positioned at a level below that of said front lower edge portion of the first inlet member, so that said enlarged passageway section has a depth and cross-sectional area substantially greater than said inlet, to cause said polluted surface layer to travel therethrough at a substantially lower velocity,
- e. a first oil recovery means at said first oil recovery area rearwardly of said enlarged passageway section, said first oil recovery means comprising:
- 1. a continuously rotating oil absorbing belt having a downwardly and rearwardly traveling lower run that extends from a forward upper end thereof to a rear lower end thereof, said rearwardly traveling lower run extending into said water surface layer at a downward and rearward slant at a location in said passageway rearward of the enlarged passageway section to absorb at least a substantial portion of oil in said surface layer upper portion and to carry said absorbed oil to an upper location,
- 2. means at said upper location to remove and collect oil from said oil absorbing belt,
- f. said bottom and side walls having second bottom and side wall portions positioned rearwardly of the first bottom and side wall portions, with the second bottom wall portion being positioned at a level below that of the lower rear end of the oil recovery belt, to define said second oil recovery passageway section passing beneath said oil recovery belt,
- g. second oil recovery means located rearwardly of said oil recovery belt, said second oil recovery means comprising rear and side enclosure walls extending upwardly above the level of the lower rear end of the belt and defining an oil collecting enclosure positioned rearwardly of the lower rear end of the belt,
- h. said bottom and side walls having third bottom and side wall portions rearwardly of said second bottom and side wall portions, with the third bottom and side wall portions being positioned at a level below the rear and side enclosure walls to defin said third passageway section passing beneath the oil collecting enclosure defined by the rear and side enclosure walls,
- i. means defining a rear opening leading from said third passageway section to direct liquid from said third passageway section back to said body of water.
- 37. The apparatus as recited in claim 36 wherein said front inlet member comprises a vertically adjustable bow ramp mounted at the front end of said hull.
- 38. The apparatus as recited in claim 37, wherein said bow ramp is pivotally mounted by its rear end to said hull, and said bow ramp slopes downwardly and rearwardly so as to define an initial passageway portion of progressively increasing cross sectional area in a rearward direction.
- 39. The apparatus as recited in claim 36, wherein there is at said bottom opening an adjustable gill door movable to control the cross section flow area through a bottom opening.
- 40. The apparatus as recited in claim 39, wherein said gill door is pivotally mounted by the forward end thereof to the forward part of said bottom opening, and said gill door is vertically movable to define a rearwardly facing exit opening.
- 41. The apparatus as recited in claim 36, wherein there is at the rear opening an adjustable gill door movable to control the cross sectional flow area through said rear opening.
- 42. The apparatus as recited in claim 41, wherein said rear gill door is pivotally mounted by the forward end thereof at the forward part of said opening, and said gill door is vertically movable to define a rearwardly facing exit opening.
- 43. The apparatus as recited in claim 36, wherein there is provided with said second oil recovery means a weir separating said second oil recovery area from an oil collecting reservoir means, and said weir is adjustable to efflect flow of oil in the second recovery area into said reservoir.
- 44. The apparatus as recited in claim 36, wherein there is:
- a. bow ramp means mounted to the hull at the forward end of said passageway,
- b. first flow control door means at a bottom opening, located rearwardly of said first enlarged passageway section, said first door means being adjustable to control liquid flow through said bottom opening, and
- c. second flow control door means at said rear opening, said second door means being adjustable to control flow through said rear opening,
- whereby by properly positioning said bow ramp means and said first and second door means, flow through said inlet and through said bottom and rear opening can be properly controlled for proper inflow of the oil polluted surface layer and collection of oil therefrom.
- 45. The apparatus as recited in claim 36, wherein said apparatus comprises:
- a. a vertically adjustable bow ramp pivotally mounted by its rear end to said hull, with its forward end vertically adjustable, said bow ramp slanting downwardly and rearwardly to define an initial passageway portion of increasing cross sectional area in a rearward direction,
- b. a main gill door pivotally mounted by its forward end to said hull at a bottom opening located rearwardly of said first enlarged passageway section, said main gill door being vertically adjustable to permit greater or less flow through said bottom opening, and
- c. a rear gill door mounted at said rear opening and pivotally mounted at its front end for vertical movement to permit greater or lesser flow through said rear opening.
- 46. The apparatus as recited in claim 36, wherein there is:
- a. a roll having a curved circumferential contact surface over which said oil absorptive belt is arranged to travel in an arcuate path,
- b. a foraminous squeeze belt having a contact surface which engages said oil recovery belt along its arcuate path of travel, with a portion of the recovery belt traveling said arcuate path being located between said roll contact surface and an arcuate squeeze portion of the squeeze belt, and
- c. means to move the oil absorptive belt and said squeeze belt along said closed paths, with the engaging portions of the belts traveling with each other, and to press the squeeze portion of the squeeze belt against that portion of the recovery belt that travels said arcuate path, with adequate pressure so that a substantial portion of collected oil in the oil absorptive belt passes from the recovery belt and through the squeeze belt.
- 47. The apparatus as recited in claim 36, wherein there is a roll over which said absorptive belt travels, said roll having a plurality of openings therein for the passage of a pressurized gaseous medium therethrough, and means to direct a pressurized gaseous medium into said roll and outwardly through said holes and through said oil absorbing belt to remove oil therefrom.
- 48. The apparatus as recited in claim 47, further comprising means to direct pressurized steam as the gaseous medium into said roll.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of our previous application entitled OIL RECOVERY APPARATUS, Ser. No. 567,426, now abandoned filed Apr. 11, 1975, which is a continuation of original application entitled OIL RECOVERY APPARATUS, Ser. No. 464,540, filed Apr. 26, 1974, now abandoned.
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