Claims
- 1. Screening means for preventing the passage of long slender objects carried by liquid flowing through a conduit, said screening means comprises:
- (1) a conduit for liquid flow having a longitudinal axis extending along the conduit, and having a first wall, a portion of which is movable to open the conduit;
- (2) a plurality of adjacent, complementary corrugated plates, movably secured within the conduit, and located adjacent the movable portion of the first wall, the opposed major surfaces of each adjacent pair of plates defining a serpentine, restricted flow passage therebetween, the axes of the corrugations of the plates being substantially mutually parallel and extending in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the conduit;
- (3) means for remotely opening the movable wall portion of the conduit, the movable conduit wall portion extending parallel to the axes of curvature of the plates; and
- (4) means for remotely moving at least some of the plurality of corrugated plates as a group to outside of the conduit through the opening defined by the movable wall portion and in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the conduit and transverse to the axes of the corrugations while at least instantaneously increasing the distance separating the corrugated surfaces of the adjacent plates when the plates are outside of the conduit, and for returning the corrugated plates to their positions within the conduit.
- 2. The screening means of claim 1 wherein each corrugated plate is connected to an adjacent corrugated plate, such that moving one corrugated plate causes movement of the adjacent corrugated plate and wherein the means for remotely moving and separating the corrugated plates from one another comprises:
- (1) slide support means secured to and extending beyond at least the movable portion of the first wall and transversely to the longitudinal axis of the conduit;
- (2) means for slidably connecting the corrugated plates to the slide support means such that the corrugated plates are able to move along the slide support means; and
- (3) means for moving the corrugated plates along the slide support means and for separating the corrugated plates from one another as the corrugated plates are moved along the slide support means, and for returning the corrugated plates to their positions within the conduit.
- 3. The screening means of claim 2 wherein the slide support means comprises two parallel tracks.
- 4. The screen ing means of claim 3 wherein the means for separating the corrugated plates from one another comprises an outward bend in the tracks, bending away from the conduit.
- 5. The screening means of claim 3 wherein the means for slidably connecting the corrugated plates to the tracks comprises a pair of rollers, rotatably connected to the plates and rollably mounted on the tracks.
- 6. The screening means of claim 4 wherein the plates are interconnected such that they are hingedly interconnected,
- 7. The screening means of claim 1 wherein the plates are interconnected in series.
- 8. The screening means of claim 7 wherein the means for moving the plates is attached to the plate adjacent the movable first wall portion such that the remaining plates are pulled by the first plate.
- 9. The screening means of claim 1 comprising a transverse screening member, secured transversely to each corrugated plate.
- 10. The screening means of claim 9 wherein the transverse member is a plate perpendicularly secured to the curved surface of each corrugated plate.
- 11. The screening means of claim 9 comprising a plurality of transverse screening members axially spaced along at least one surface of each corrugated plate.
- 12. The screening means of claim 1 wherein the conduit comprises a second wall extending transverse to the first openable wall of the conduit and having a portion which is movable to open the conduit, and further comprising means for opening said movable portion of the second wall, said movable portion of said second wall being adjacent the movable portion of the first wall, the second wall extending transverse to the axes of curvature of the plates.
- 13. In a dredge means for collecting particles from the floor of the ocean, the particles entering the dredge means together with a large volume of water, the dredge means comprising: a nozzle having a nozzle inlet designed to be located adjacent to the ocean floor; liquid pumping means for drawing a flow of liquid with suspended solids into and through the nozzle inlet; and conduit having a longitudinal axis extending along the conduit, the nozzle and conduit defining an internal flow channel between the nozzle opening and the pumping means; the improvement comprising, a first side of the conduit, a portion of which is movable to open the conduit, screening means suitable for excluding long slender objects from passing through the flow channel, the screening means comprising a plurality of adjacent plates having corrugated surfaces, the plates being movably secured to the conduit such that in a first position within the flow channel the corrugated opposed surfaces of adjacent plates define curved, restricted flow passages within the conduit, the axes of the curves of which extend transversely to the longitudinal axis of the flow channel; and means for remotely cleaning the screening means comprising
- (1) means for remotely opening the movable portion of the first side of the conduit adjacent to the undulating plates; and
- (2) means for remotely moving at least some of the plates to outside of the conduit through the opening defined by said movable portion and in a direction transverse to the direction of fluid flow in the conduit while at least instantaneously increasing the distance separating the adjacent plates when the plates are outside of the conduit, and for returning the plates to inside of the conduit.
- 14. The dredging means of claim 13 wherein the corrugated plates have opposing surfaces that are substantially mutually parallel.
- 15. The dredging means of claim 13 comprising in addition a plurality of transverse screening means mounted on each of the corrugated plates and being axially spaced therealong.
- 16. Screening means for preventing the passage of long slender objects carried by liquid flowing through a conduit, such screening means comprises:
- (1) a conduit for liquid flow having a longitudinal axis extending along the conduit, and comprising a first side and a second side, a portion of, each of which is movable to open the conduit, the second side extending transverse to the first side;
- (2) a plurality of adjacent, complementary corrugated plates, movably secured within the conduit, the opposed major surfaces of each adjacent pair of plates defining a serpentine, restricted flow passage therebetween, the axes of the corrugations of the plates being substantially mutually parallel and extending in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the conduit;
- (3) means for remotely opening the movable portion of the first side of the conduit adjacent to the plates, the movable portion extending parallel to the axis of the plates; and
- (4) means for remotely moving at least some of the plurality of corrugated plates as a group to outside of the conduit through the opening defined by said movable portions and in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the conduit and transverse to the axes of the corrugations while at least instantaneously increasing the distance separating the corrugated surfaces of the adjacent plates when the plates are outside of the conduit;
- (5) means for remotely opening the movable portion of the second side of the conduit adjacent and transverse to the movable portion of the first side of the conduit, the second side extending transverse to the axes of curvature of the plates; and
- (6) means for hingedly interconnecting the first and second movable portions of the conduit to the remaining portion of the conduit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 232,835 filed Feb. 9, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,347,765.
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