Claims
- 1. The method of loading the hold of a suction dredging vessel with a maximum weight of settled sand in the substantial absence of a residual water level which lies above the level of the settled sand, which comprises the steps of:
- (a) pumping a suspension of sand in water into the hold of a dredging vessel, which hold extends from a level below the external water surface to a level above the external water surface and which has a volumetric capacity exceeding that volume of settled sand which represents the weight loading capacity of the vessel, to provide an ascending level of water within the hold and an ascending level of settled sand below such ascending water level in the hold;
- (b) measuring the increasing load contained in said hold due to the suspension pumped in step (a) and draining off water, which may contain some sand, at and when said ascending level thereof reaches a first level within said hold, which first level is above said external water surface, until said weight loading capacity has been reached;
- (c) continuing said draining off while lowering the level of such draining off within said hold below said first level substantially to maintain said weight loading capacity as measured in step (b) until the level of draining off has been lowered substantially to the level of said external water surface; and then
- (d) replacing the draining off with suction removal when the condition of step (c) has been reached, and continuing the lowering of the level of suction removal substantially to maintain said weight loading capacity as measured in step (b) until the lowering level of suction removal has substantially reached the ascending level of settled sand within said hold, whereby said maximum weight of settled sand substantially equals said weight loading capacity of the vessel.
- 2. In a suction dredging vessel including a hold having a volumetric capacity exceeding that volume of settled sand which represents the weight loading capacity of the vessel, said hold extending from a level below the external water surface to a level above such external water surface, and pump means for pumping a suspension of sand in water into said hold to provide an ascending level of water within said hold and an ascending level of settled sand below such ascending level of water in the hold, the combination of:
- a nozzle initially positioned at a first level near the top of said hold, actuating means for selectively lowering and raising said nozzle, and duct means connecting said nozzle to the external water below the level thereof;
- a suction pump carried by said vessel and having an inlet connected to said nozzle and an outlet discharging to said external water, and valve means in said duct means for normally making fluid connection between said nozzle and said duct means;
- measuring means carried by said vessel for determining the weight of material contained in said hold;
- said actuating means being controlled by said measuring means to lower said nozzle toward the level of the external water when said measuring means indicates that the load in said hold is substantially at the weight loading capacity of the vessel, whereby said ascending level of water in the hold is caused to drain off through said nozzle and duct means toward the level of said external water while the level of settled sand continues to ascend; and
- means determining when said descending level of water in the hold has reached said level of the external water for actuating said valve means to interrupt fluid connection between said suction pump and the duct means for energizing said suction pump while allowing said actuating means to continue lowering of said nozzle, whereby the descending water level in the hold reaches the ascending level of settled sand and the ascending level of settled sand reaches that level substantially corresponding to said weight loading capacity of the vessel.
- 3. In the suction dredger as defined in claim 2 wherein the means last mentioned comprises a fluid velocity sensor in the fluid connection between said nozzle and the duct means.
- 4. In the suction dredger as defined in claim 2 wherein the means last mentioned comprises a float within said hold.
- 5. The method of loading the hold of a suction dredging vessel with a maximum weight of settled sand in the substantial absence of residual water level which lies above the level of the settled sand, which comprises the steps of:
- (a) providing a hold in the vessel which has a vertical height greatly in excess of that required to accommodate that maximum level of settled sand which corresponds to the maximum loading capacity of the vessel, whereby to provide ample hold capacity to permit good separation between the settled sand and water as the settled sand level is rising toward said maximum level, said hold being disposed in the vessel such that said maximum level will always lie below the level of external water when the vessel is so loaded;
- (b) pumping a suspension of sand in water into said hold to provide an ascending level of water within said hold and an ascending level of settled sand below such ascending water level;
- (c) measuring the increasing load contained in said hold due to the suspension pumped in step (b) and draining off water when it reaches a level above said external water level until said maximum loading capacity of the vessel is reached;
- (d) continuing said draining off while lowering the level of such draining off within said hold below said first level substantially to maintain said weight loading capacity as measured in step (c) until the level of draining off has been lowered substantially to the level of said external water surface; and then
- (e) replacing the draining off with suction removal when the condition of step (d) has been reached, and continuing the lowering of the level of suction removal substantially to maintain said weight loading capacity as measured in step (c) until the lowering level of suction removal has substantially reached the ascending level of settled sand within said hold, whereby said maximum weight of settled sand substantially equals said weight loading capacity of the vessel.
- 6. In a suction dredging vessel, the combination of:
- a vessel having a hold, said hold having a vertical height which greatly exceeds that maximum level of settled sand therein which corresponds to the maximum loading capacity of the vessel, and said hold being so located in the vessel that said maximum level of settled sand will always lie below the level of external water when the vessel is loaded, whereby good separation between the settled sand and water is achieved;
- pump means for pumping a suspension of sand in water into said hold;
- a drain nozzle normally located near the top of said hold and duct means normally connected with said nozzle means for allowing water which has reached the level of said drain nozzle to drain back into said external water whereby the water level remains stationary while the level of settled sand continues to rise in the hold;
- a suction pump connected to said drain nozzle;
- means for lowering said drain nozzle within said hold;
- measuring means for lowering said drain nozzle when the contents of said hold correspond to the maximum loading capacity of the vessel whereby to lower said water level in the hold toward said maximum level of settled sand;
- means for determining when said drain nozzle has reached the level of the external water; and
- means actuated by the means last mentioned for energizing said suction pump and for blocking off said duct means while allowing said drain nozzle to continue its lowering until said drain nozzle and said ascending level of settled sand have at least substantially reached said maximum level.
- 7. The method of loading the hold of a suction dredging vessel with a maximum weight of settled sand in the substantial absence of a residual water level which lies above the level of the settled sand, which comprises the steps of:
- (a) pumping a suspension of sand in water into the hold of a dredging vessel, which hold extends from a level below the external water surface to a level above the external water surface and which has a volumetric capacity exceeding that volume of settled sand which represents the weight loading capacity of the vessel, to provide an ascending level of water within the hold and an ascending level of settled sand below such ascending water level in the hold;
- (b) measuring the increasing load contained in said hold due to the suspension pumped in step (a) and removing water from the hold, at and when said ascending level thereof reaches a first level within said hold, which first level is above said external water surface, until said weight loading capacity has been reached;
- (c) continuing the water removal of step (b) while lowering the level of such removal within the hold below said first level substantially to maintain said weight loading capacity as measured in step (b) until the level of water removal has been lowered substantially to the level of said external water surface;
- (d) continuing the lowering of the level of water by suction removal, when the condition of step (c) has been reached, substantially to maintain said weight loading capacity as measured in step (b) until the lowering level of suction removal has substantially reached the ascending level of settled sand within the hold, whereby said maximum weight of settled sand substantially equals said weight loading capacity of the vessel.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 740,759 filed Nov. 10, 1976 now abandoned.
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