Claims
- 1. A micro-organism pod for pre-emptive bioremediation of an oil spill escaped from a vessel containing a body of fluid petroleum product by using micro-organism capable of degrading such oil spill and for recovery of such micro-organisms from said vessel if unused to degrade such oil spill, said pod comprisingmicro-organism cell means capable of degrading hydrocarbons when exposed to a body of water, encapsulation means preventing exposure of said micro-organism cell means to said petroleum body until and unless said petroleum body spills from said vessel, and activation means adapted to release micro-organism into said petroleum body when said petroleum body spills from said vessel into said body of water, said pod having an initial specific gravity approximate the density of said petroleum product.
- 2. The pod recited in claim 1, with the addition of recovery means adaptable to remove unused micro-organism cell means from said petroleum body.
- 3. The pod recited in claim 1, wherein said micro-organism cell means contains a nucleus of anaerobic and aerobic micro-organism capable of degrading hydrocarbons.
- 4. The pod recited in claim 3, wherein said micro-organism cell means contains nutrients for said micro-organism.
- 5. The pod recited in claim 3, wherein a wall separates said micro-organism cell means from said encapsulation means.
- 6. The pod recited in claim 1, wherein said encapsulation means comprises an envelope containing said micro-organism cell means.
- 7. The pod recited in claim 6, wherein said encapsulation means has a time released coating.
- 8. The pod recited in claim 6, wherein said encapsulation means dissolves when exposed to water.
- 9. The pod recited in claim 6, wherein multiple envelopes are contained in said encapsulation means.
- 10. The pod recited in claim 9, wherein said envelopes vary in weight.
- 11. The pod recited in claim 9, wherein said envelopes vary in density.
- 12. The pod recited in claim 9, wherein said envelopes contain a body of fluid.
- 13. The pod recited in claim 6, wherein said encapsulation means contains magnetic material.
- 14. The pod recited in claim 1, wherein said activation means releases micro-organism discharged into an aqueous environment when said pod is exposed to water.
- 15. A micro-organism pod for pre-emptive bio remediation of an oil spill escaped from a vessel arranged in a defined environment comprising a first medium, said vessel containing a body of fluid petroleum product, and such bio remediation resulting from use of micro-organism in said pod capable of degrading such oil spill, said pod comprisingmicro-organism cell means containing bacteria capable of degrading hydrocarbons only when released into such defined environment, encapsulation means into which said cell means are placed preventing exposure of said micro-organism cell means to said petroleum body until and unless said petroleum body spills from said vessel into said first medium, and activation means adapted to release micro-organism into said petroleum body when said petroleum body spills from said vessel into said defined environment and said encapsulation means enters said first medium, said pod having an initial specific gravity approximate the density of said petroleum product.
- 16. The pod recited in claim 15, wherein said pod is carried with said petroleum product if said petroleum product spills from said vessel.
- 17. The pod recited in claim 15, wherein said pod has an enteric coating which may be removed by said first medium.
- 18. The pod recited in claim 15, wherein said pod is inacive except when exposed to said first medium.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/105,387 now U.S. Pat. No 6,121,038 filed on Jun. 26, 1998.
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