Claims
- 1. A composition of matter comprising styrene-butadiene-styrene and ethylene propylene diene monomer.
- 2. The composition of claim 1 substantially consisting of styrene-butadiene-styrene and ethylene propylene diene monomer.
- 3. The composition of claim 2 consisting of styrene-butadiene-styrene and ethylene propylene diene monomer.
- 4. The composition of claim 3 wherein the ethylene propylene diene monomer is in the range of about 10-30% by weight.
- 5. The composition of claim 1 wherein the styrene-butadiene-styrene is about 30% styrene.
- 6. A device for absorbing oil comprising a solid, compliant body comprised of styrene-butadiene-styrene and ethylene propylene diene monomer.
- 7. The device of claim 6 wherein the body substantially consisting of styrene-butadiene-styrene and ethylene propylene diene monomer.
- 8. The device of claim 7 wherein the body consists of styrene-butadiene-styrene and ethylene propylene diene monomer.
- 9. The device of claim 8 wherein the ethylene propylene diene monomer is in the range of about 10-30% by weight.
- 10. The device of claim 6 wherein the styrene-butadiene-styrene is about 30% styrene.
- 11. The device of claim 6 further comprising a multitude of inert flakes wettable with respect to oil.
- 12. The device of claim 6 wherein the device is between about two and about five centimeters across.
- 13. The device of claim 6 wherein the body is formed generally cylindrically.
- 14. The device of claim 13 wherein the length along the major axis exceeds the diameter.
- 15. The device of claim 14 wherein the outer diameter is between about two and about five centimeters.
- 16. The device of claim 14 wherein the body is formed around a hole along the major axis of the cylinder.
- 17. The device of claim 16 wherein the diameter of the hole and the diameter of the cylinder differ by less than two centimeters.
- 18. The device of claim 16 wherein the outer diameter is between about two and about five centimeters and the diameter of the hole is between about one and two centimeters.
- 19. The device of claim 14 wherein the body is formed around a plurality of holes parallel to the major axis of the cylinder.
- 20. The device of claim 16 wherein the external surfaces of the body contain a multitude of fissures.
- 21. The device of claim 20 consisting of styrene-butadiene-styrene having about 30% styrene content and ethylene propylene diene monomer in the range of about 10-30% by weight.
- 22. The device of claim 6 wherein the body is formed from a multitude of granules of styrene-butadiene-styrene and a multitude of granules of ethylene propylene diene monomer bound together.
- 23. The device of claim 22 wherein the body consists of styrene-butadiene-styrene and ethylene propylene diene monomer.
- 24. The device of claim 23 wherein the granules of ethylene propylene diene monomer are in the range of about 10-30% by weight and the granules of styrene-butadiene-styrene are in the range of about 4-20 mesh and lack talc.
- 25. A process of forming a solid, compliant body for absorbing oil comprising:
(a) mixing styrene-butadiene-styrene and ethylene propylene diene monomer; (b) heating the mixture to a temperature below the melting point of the styrene-butadiene-styrene material, wherein the ethylene propylene diene monomer material of the mixture becomes plasticized; (c) extruding the resulting mixture through a die; and (d) allowing the extruded mixture to cool and expand.
- 26. The process of claim 25 wherein part (a) comprises mixing only styrene-butadiene-styrene and ethylene propylene diene monomer.
- 27. The process of claim 26 wherein part (a) comprises mixing granules of styrene-butadiene-styrene and granules of ethylene propylene diene monomer.
- 28. The process of claim 25 wherein part (a) comprises mixing granules of styrene-butadiene-styrene with a styrene content of about 30% and without talc.
- 29. The process of claim 25 wherein part (a) comprises mixing granules of styrene-butadiene-styrene that are sifted to retain particles in the range of about 4-20 mesh with granules of ethylene propylene diene monomer.
- 30. The process of claim 25 wherein part (a) comprises mechanically agitating the materials in the barrel of an extruder.
- 31. The process of claim 25 wherein part (b) comprises heating the mixture to a temperature between about 105° F. and 120° F.
- 32. The process of claim 25 wherein part (c) comprises using a circular die and a central mandrel to form the extruded material into a tubular shape.
- 33. The process of claim 32 further comprising cutting the extruded mixture into lengths that are longer than the diameter of the circular die.
- 34. The process of claim 25 wherein air is allowed to remain in the extruded mixture and whereby the expansion of part (d) causes fissures to form in the surfaces of the resulting body.
- 35. A device for ameliorating oil spills comprising:
(a) a sack comprised of two sheets of a mesh material that is porous to both water and oil, which sheets are affixed together and stiffened around their perimeter; (b) wherein each sack forms a compartment containing a multitude of tubular bodies comprised of an oil-entrapping polymer; (c) wherein each of the multitude of polymer bodies is formed to surround an axial hole of the polymer body; and (d) wherein each of the multitude of polymer bodies has its longest dimension parallel to the axial hole.
- 36. The device of claim 35 further comprising an eye and a port coupled to the sack.
- 37. The device of claim 35 further comprising a plurality of ropes coupled to the sack, each positioned across non-diametric chords of the sheets.
- 38. The device of claim 35 further comprising a flexible ring affixed around the perimeter of the sheets.
- 39. The device of claim 38 wherein the ring is folded over and affixed to the outside of both sheets, thereby forming the ring into a double layer.
- 40. The device of claim 39 wherein the sheets are round and further comprising a pair of ropes on both sides of the sack, each rope being coupled to the ring at each end and positioned across non-diametric chords of the adjacent sheet, wherein the pair of ropes on one side of the sack is not parallel to the pair of ropes on the other side of the sack.
- 41. The device of claim 35 further comprising a multitude of additional bodies, not tubular, that are also comprised of an oil-entrapping polymer and also contained within the sack.
- 42. The device of claim 35 wherein the two sheets are rectangular, and further comprising attachment devices on each edge at the perimeter of the sack.
- 43. The device of claim 35 wherein each of the multitude of polymer bodies consist of styrene-butadiene-styrene and ethylene propylene diene monomer.
- 44. The device of claim 43 wherein the ethylene propylene diene monomer is in the range of about 10-30% by weight and wherein the styrene-butadiene-styrene is about 30% styrene.
- 45. The device of claim 35 wherein each of the multitude of polymer bodies is between about two and about five centimeters across.
- 46. The device of claim 35 wherein each of the multitude of polymer bodies is formed generally cylindrically with a length along the major axis that exceeds the diameter.
- 47. The device of claim 46 wherein, for each of the multitude of polymer bodies, the diameter of the hole and the diameter of the cylinder differ by less than a centimeter.
- 48. The device of claim 47 wherein the external surfaces of each of the multitude of polymer bodies contain a multitude of fissures.
- 49. The device of claim 35 wherein each of the multitude of polymer bodies is formed from a multitude of granules of styrene-butadiene-styrene and a multitude of granules of ethylene propylene diene monomer bound together.
- 50. The device of claim 49 wherein each of the multitude of polymer bodies is formed from a multitude of granules of styrene-butadiene-styrene in the range of about 4-20 mesh lacking talc.
- 51. The device of claim 49 wherein each of the multitude of polymer bodies (a) consist of granules of styrene-butadiene-styrene and granules of ethylene propylene diene monomer, (b) are formed generally cylindrically with a length along the major axis that exceeds the diameter and a diameter between two and five centimeters, (c) surround an axial hole that has a width no more than two centimeters less than the diameter, and (d) having external surfaces that contain a multitude of fissures.
- 52. A process for recovering oil floating on water comprising:
(a) deploying onto oily water a plurality of sacks, each comprised of two sheets of a mesh material that is porous to both water and oil, which sheets are affixed together and stiffened around their perimeter; (b) wherein each sack forms a compartment containing a multitude of tubular bodies comprised of an oil-entrapping polymer; and (c) maintaining the sacks afloat amidst the oil for a time sufficient to allow the bodies in the sacks to entrap a quantity of the oil; (d) wherein each of the multitude of polymer bodies is formed to surround an axial hole of the polymer body; and (e) wherein each of the multitude of polymer bodies has its longest dimension parallel to the axial hole.
- 53. The process of claim 52 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises dropping at least some of the plurality of sacks onto the oily water by air.
- 54. The process of claim 52 further comprising deploying the sacks inside a barrier enclosing an oil spill.
- 55. The process of claim 52 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises dropping at least some of the plurality of sacks onto the oily water from a vessel that is spilling oil onto the water.
- 56. The process of claim 52 further comprising retrieving the sacks from the surface of the water at least a day after the act of deploying the sacks.
- 57. The process of claim 52 further comprising retrieving the sacks from the surface of the water by netting the sacks with a net coupled to a boat.
- 58. The process of claim 52 further comprising retrieving the sacks from the surface of the water using an airstream induction system supported by a boat.
- 59. The process of claim 58 wherein using an airstream induction system includes hurling the sacks into a floating vessel towed by the boat.
- 60. The process of claim 52 further comprising retrieving the sacks from the surface of the water by moving through the water a boat that supports a pair of wings positioned at a forward angle from the sides of the boat, thereby funnelling the sacks next to the sides of the boat.
- 61. The process of claim 60 wherein the act of retrieving the sacks further comprises power-conveying the sacks, after they are funnelled next to the sides of the boat, up a ramp.
- 62. The process of claim 61 further comprising connecting a quantity of the sacks together with a line and returning the resulting string of sacks to the surface of the water.
- 63. The process of claim 62 further comprising attaching together a buoy and the string of sacks.
- 64. The process of claim 62 further comprising forming a plurality of strings of sacks and attaching together the strings and a buoy, and further comprising later collecting the plurality of strings of sacks as a unit.
- 65. The process of claim 52 further comprising connecting a quantity of the sacks together and burning the connected sacks, together with the oil entrapped by the polymer of the bodies, while the connected sacks remain afloat amidst the water.
- 66. The process of claim 52 further comprising burning the sacks together with the oil entrapped by the polymer of the bodies while the sacks remain afloat amidst the oily water.
- 67. The process of claim 52 further comprising retrieving the sacks from the surface of the water and later incinerating the sacks together with the oil entrapped by the polymer of the bodies and the bodies themselves.
- 68. The process of claim 52 further comprising retrieving the sacks from the surface of the water, and later heating the polymer bodies in a reactor to recover hydrocarbons.
- 69. The process of claim 52 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks having an eye coupled thereto, and further comprising retrieving the sacks by hooking the eye.
- 70. The process of claim 62 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks having an eye coupled thereto, and wherein the act of connecting the sacks together with a line comprises connecting the line to the eye of the sack.
- 71. The process of claim 52 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks having a port coupled thereto.
- 72. The process of claim 52 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks having a plurality of ropes coupled to the sack, each positioned across non-diametric chords of the sheets.
- 73. The process of claim 72 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks having a collar and a pick-up ring.
- 74. The process of claim 52 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks having a flexible ring affixed around the perimeter of the sheets of the sacks.
- 75. The process of claim 74 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks having the ring folded over and affixed to the outside of both sheets, thereby forming the ring into a double layer.
- 76. The process of claim 52 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks having two round sheets.
- 77. The process of claim 52 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks having two rectangular sheets, and further including attachment devices on each edge at the perimeter of the sack.
- 78. The process of claim 52 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks formed of sheets of a woven polypropylene mesh.
- 79. The process of claim 52 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks having a plurality of buoyant elements coupled thereto.
- 80. The process of claim 52 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks containing polymer bodies having a multitude of plastic fragments scattered throughout.
- 81. The process of claim 80 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks containing polymer bodies, wherein the multitude of plastic fragments are inert flakes wettable with respect to hydrocarbons.
- 82. The process of claim 80 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks containing polymer bodies comprising SBS and the plastic fragments.
- 83. The process of claim 52 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks containing polymer bodies comprised of EPDM and SBS.
- 84. The process of claim 52 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks containing polymer bodies consisting of EPDM and SBS.
- 85. The process of claim 84 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks containing polymer bodies having formed from a multitude of granules of styrene-butadiene-styrene and a multitude of granules of ethylene propylene diene monomer bound together.
- 86. The process of claim 84 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks containing polymer bodies having a diameter between two and five centimeters, an axial hole that has a width no more than two centimeters less than the diameter.
- 87. The process of claim 52 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks containing polymer bodies having external surfaces that contain a multitude of fissures.
- 88. The process of claim 87 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks containing polymer bodies substantially consisting of SBS and EPDM.
- 89. The process of claim 52 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks containing polymer bodies formed of a multitude of granules between 4 and 40 mesh of SBS agglomerated together.
- 90. The process of claim 52 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks containing polymer bodies having a density between 0.45 and 0.75 g/cc.
- 91. The process of claim 52 wherein the act of deploying the sacks comprises using sacks further containing a multitude of additional bodies not having axial holes, which are also comprised of an oil-entrapping polymer.
- 92. The process of claim 91 wherein the multitude of polymer bodies nad the multitude of additional bodies both have surfaces containing a multitude of fissures.
- 93. A process for recovering oil floating on water comprising:
(a) forming a plurality of sacks of two sheets of a mesh material that is porous to both water and oil, which sheets are affixed together and stiffened around their perimeter to form a single compartment; (b) partially filling each of the sacks with a multitude of tubular bodies comprised of an oil-entrapping polymer, each of which bodies surrounds an axial hole of the polymer body and has its longest dimension parallel to the axial hole; (c) deploying the sacks onto oily water; (d) maintaining the sacks afloat amidst the oil for a time sufficient to allow the bodies in the sacks to entrap a quantity of the oil; and (e) retrieving the sacks from the surface of the water at least a day later.
- 94. The process of claim 93 further comprising moving a boat through the water, which boat supports a pair of wings positioned at a forward angle from sides of the boat, thereby funnelling the sacks next to the sides of the boat.
- 95. The process of claim 94 further comprising using an airstream induction system supported by the boat to retrieve at least some of the sacks next to at least one side of the boat.
- 96. The process of claim 95 further comprising retrieving others of the sacks next to at least one side of the boat manually.
- 97. The process of claim 96 wherein the act of manual retrieval comprises:
(a) conveying the sacks not retrieved by the airstream induction system, after they are funnelled next to the sides of the boat, up a ramp; (b) connecting a quantity of the sacks together with a line; and (c) returning the resulting string of sacks to the surface of the water.
- 98. The process of claim 93 wherein retrieving the sacks comprises conveying sacks up a ramp next to a side of the boat.
- 99. The process of claim 98 further comprising thereafter connecting a quantity of the sacks together and returning the resulting string of sacks to the surface of the water.
- 100. The process of claim 99 further comprising burning the strings of sacks on the surface of the water.
- 101. The process of claim 99 further comprising later retrieving the strings of sacks from the surface of the water.
- 102. The process of claim 101 further comprising later incinerating the sacks together with the oil entrapped by the polymer of the bodies and the bodies themselves.
- 103. The process of claim 101 further comprising later heating the polymer bodies in a reactor to recover hydrocarbons.
- 104. The process of claim 93 further comprising later incinerating the retrieved sacks together with the oil entrapped by the polymer of the bodies and the bodies themselves.
- 105. The process of claim 93 further comprising later heating the polymer bodies in a reactor to recover hydrocarbons.
- 106. The process of claim 93 wherein the act of forming a plurality of sacks comprises folding over both sheets a flexible ring extending around the perimeter of the sheets and affixing the ring to the outside of the sheets, thereby forming the ring into a double layer.
- 107. The process of claim 106 wherein the act of forming a plurality of sacks comprises forming each sack of two round sheets comprised of a woven polypropylene mesh.
- 108. The process of claim 93 wherein the act of partially filling each of the sacks comprises placing in each of the sacks a multitude of polymer bodies, each body comprised of SBS and a multitude of inert plastic flakes scattered throughout the body that are wettable with respect to hydrocarbons.
- 109. The process of claim 93 wherein the act of forming a plurality of sacks further comprises attaching a port to each of the sacks, and wherein partially filling each of the sacks comprises placing the multitude of polymer bodies in the sacks through the ports.
- 110. The process of claim 93 wherein the act of partially filling each of the sacks comprises placing in each of the sacks a multitude of polymer bodies comprised of EPDM and SBS.
- 111. The process of claim 110 wherein the act of partially filling each of the sacks comprises placing in each of the sacks a multitude of polymer bodies substantially consisting of SBS and EPDM.
- 112. The process of claim 111 wherein the act of partially filling each of the sacks comprises placing in each of the sacks a multitude of polymer bodies having external surfaces that contain a multitude of fissures.
- 113. The process of claim 112 further comprising first forming polymer bodies by low-temperature extrusion, and wherein the act of partially filling the sacks comprises placing a multitude of the resulting, extruded polymer bodies in each of the sacks.
- 114. A process for recovering oil floating on water comprising:
(a) forming a plurality of sacks of two sheets of a mesh material that is porous to both water and oil, which sheets are affixed together and stiffened around their perimeter; (b) placing in each of the sacks a multitude of tubular bodies comprised of an oil-entrapping polymer, each of which bodies surrounds an axial hole of the polymer body and has its longest dimension parallel to the axial hole; (c) deploying the sacks onto oily water; (d) maintaining the sacks afloat amidst the oil for a time sufficient to allow the bodies in the sacks to entrap a quantity of the oil; and (e) later burning the floating sacks.
- 115. The process of claim 114 further comprising, before the act in part (e), securing together a plurality of the sacks.
- 116. The process of claim 115 wherein the sacks are secured together after entrapping a quantity of oil.
- 117. The process of claim 116 wherein the sacks are secured together by:
(a) conveying the sacks up a ramp; (b) connecting a quantity of the sacks together with a line; and (c) returning the resulting string of sacks to the surface of the water.
- 118. The process of claim 117 further comprising, before the conveying act, moving through the water a boat that supports a pair of wings positioned at a forward angle from the sides of the boat, thereby funnelling the sacks next to the sides of the boat.
- 119. The process of claim 117 further comprising forming a plurality of strings of sacks, and further comprising later connecting the plurality of strings of sacks together.
- 120. The process of claim 115 wherein the sacks are secured together before entrapping a quantity of oil.
- 121. The process of claim 114 wherein the act of forming a plurality of sacks comprises folding over both sheets a flexible ring extending around the perimeter of the sheets and affixing the ring to the outside of the sheets, thereby forming the ring into a double layer.
- 122. The process of claim 121 wherein the act of forming a plurality of sacks comprises forming each sack of two round sheets comprised of a woven polypropylene mesh.
- 123. The process of claim 114 wherein the act of placing in each of the sacks a multitude of bodies comprises using polymer bodies comprising SBS and a multitude of substantially flat inert plastic flakes wettable with respect to hydrocarbons.
- 124. The process of claim 114 further comprising maintaining the sacks afloat admidst the oily water within a surrounding boom.
CROSS-REFERENCED RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/034,677, filed Jan. 10, 1997.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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