The invention includes a system and a method of containing a spill of petroleum product.
The inventive method
The inventive method includes the steps of providing ground rubber, and adding a portion of beeswax to the ground rubber to form a mixture. Of course, the method will also require one to position the mixture in an area of the spill of petroleum product. Once properly positioned, the mixture is allowed to remain for a period of time to allow the mixture the adsorb the spill. After an adsorbency period, the mixture (and the adsorbed petroleum product) are removed, perhaps by vacuum removal.
In a preferred embodiment, the invention will include the step of adding an amount of ground corn cobs to the beeswax, preferably in the range of 50%-100% (by weight) of the portion of beeswax.
Preferably, the percentage of beeswax (by weight) in the mixture is in the range of 10%-30%. Overall, the mixture will comprise a substantially homogeneous mixture of 75% rubber, 15% beeswax, and 10% corn cobs (approximately, by weight). In one embodiment of the invention, the ground rubber, corn cobs, and beeswax are each in the range of 20-50 mesh. In another preferred embodiment, the ingredients are each ground and/or palletized into a form that is in the range of 10-40 mesh. Indeed, ingredients of no finer than 30 mesh are well-suited for the invention.
The inventive system
The inventive system will include ground rubber, ground corn cobs, and beeswax in one of a ground, shaved, or pelletized form. The rubber, cobs and beeswax form a mixture that adsorbs petroleum product when deposited on an area containing a spill.
Preferably the amount of ground corn cobs is in the range of 50%-100% (by weight) of the portion of beeswax, and overall the percentage of beeswax (by weight) in the mixture is in the range of 10%-30%. Thus, the system works well if the mixture includes a homogeneous, uniform combination of 75-15-10 percent split of rubber, beeswax and cobs, respectively.
Inasmuch as the invention intends to contain and clean a petroleum spill, the system will also include apparatus for removing the combination of the mixture and adsorbed product from the area. The apparatus may include tillers, vacuums, scrapers, bulldozers, and the like. It has been found that ingredients no finer than 30 mesh are preferred, as material too finely ground may become difficult to remove from the area once full adsorbency has occurred.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is to be clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only, and is not to be taken by way of limitation. The spirit and scope of the present invention are to be limited only by the appended claims that precisely define the metes and bounds of the invention.
This application claims domestic priority based upon Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/050,319, filed May 5, 2008 which is hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference.
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