1. Field of the Invention
The main field of the invention is relating to transportable and built on-site container apparatus with controlled floatation and with self-collecting means for emergency water flooding hazard.
As known, overflowing, and flooded water keep causing enormous damage of tens of billions of dollars every year around the world. In many cases overflowing water causes loss of human and animal lives.
When flooded water rise and spill over the banks of the river, it significantly damages houses, industrial plants, public facilities and lands and causes loss of lives of people and animals that were trapped and drowned by the uncontrolled gushing cold water flow.
During recent years, climate changes caused flooding and overflow of many large rivers in US, South America, Africa, Asia and around the world and causing major damage and loss of lives in cities and towns along the river time and again. The field of the invention is emergency transportable and built on-site container apparatus with controlled floatation and with self-collecting means of large volume of water.
In addition the field of the invention includes configurations in which multiple container apparatus are attached together laterally and longitudinally for increased floatability and increased water carrying capability.
Another field of the invention is special means for self-collecting water from a river or reservoir into a large volume floatable container at remote locations where power is not available for operation of large capacity water pumps. Another field of the invention is self collecting and hauling of drinking or irrigation water from remote places to dry places and deserts around the world that need drinking water for their population and animals and for irrigation of their fields. Another field of the invention relates to low cost reusable container apparatus of drinking and irrigation water that is transported by towing from one remote location with of excess water to places where rain is rare and where water supply is critical to sustain human lives in existing cities and to extending the population to new towns.
Additional field of the invention relates to collecting oil spills in sea in container to prevent oil spill to beaches.
Another field of the invention is relating to transparent floatable marine container apparatus for large fish and sea animals. In addition, the field of the invention is relating to towable container apparatus filled with drinking water or seawater and used for transport of large fish and sea animals from one remote place to another.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The prior art for container apparatus for transporting water or other fluids do not provide means for transportable on-site built container apparatus with controlled floatation and self collection of water and other fluids which limit its application to places where the container can be towed by ship or power boat.
1. The prior art does not provide means for self-collection of water into the container where high power pumps are not available, which limits its application, and prevents usage in river floods in remote places.
2. The prior art did not offer solution to the need for transportable and built on-site container apparatus with controlled floatation that can be transported by truck or by air transport to remote locations where ships or boats cannot reach.
3. The prior art did not provide means for controlled floatation of the container apparatus which is required for collection of the fluid when no pumping means are available in remote areas.
The main object of the invention is to provide transportable and built on-site container apparatus with controlled-floatability and with self-collecting means for emergency situation of water flood in remote locations.
More particular objects of the invention is to provide a container apparatus with large volume and with controlled floatation that is quickly built on site during hours in remote geographical locations of flooded river or water reservoir or oil spill container.
More particular objects of the invention is to provide built on site container apparatus with controlled floatability and with water self-collecting means that is easily transportable in emergency or normal situations and when time limitation is critical.
More particular object of the invention is to provide multiple container apparatus configurations with lateral and longitudinal arrangement of multiple container apparatus that are attached to each other.
The multiple container apparatus configurations can be transported before assembly either by boat, or by truck, or by helicopter or parachute air type transportation to remote areas with no connection roads.
Furthermore, the object of the invention is to provide low cost novelty means for an easily transportable built on-site container apparatus with controlled floatability and with self-collecting means for water over flooded river or large water reservoir in which the water is collected into the container from the river without the need of using special high power water pumping means.
Furthermore, the object of this invention is to provide lateral multiple-container apparatus configurations in which the main container is laterally supported by two or more containers that are structurally attached to the main container apparatus and provide additional controlled floatability means for increased fluid volume capacity within the main container and within the additional containers.
In addition, the object of this invention is to provide longitudinal multiple container apparatus configuration with towing means in which the multiple container apparatus configuration can be towed by boat along a river, water reservoir, or salted water sea.
Another objection of the invention is using the container apparatus as large transparent floatable aquarium means for large fish and sea animals of variable sizes or to transport or fish and sea animals of variable sizes from one remote place to another.
Furthermore, the object of this invention is to provide low cost and reusable lateral multiple-container apparatus configurations for handling large amount of water made with parts that are easily assembled and then disassembled for repeatable application at low operation cost.
The invention as herein described, by a way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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Helical spring 20 made of high strength wire with large diameter spring turns of 5 meters provide the main mechanical structure of the container. End cover 28 is mechanically attached to said helical spring 20.
A continuous sealing wall strip 24 is wrapped around the helical spring and made of resilient and elastic plastic material with recycled plastic material. In
The container apparatus configuration of
Towing means 26 for towing the container apparatus configuration is attached to the end cover.
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The container apparatus provides an emergency transportable and built on-site container apparatus with controlled floatation and with self-collecting means for large volume of water such as floodwater in rivers and water reservoirs.
The container apparatus is capable of self-collecting water without pump from river and water reservoir and transporting drinking, irrigation water, flood water, oil spill or other fluids from its building site location to desert and dry areas by towing means.
The container apparatus with controlled floatation and with self-collecting means for large volume of water is comprised of the largest diameter and longest helical steel wire spring that is practically transportable in compressed mode by land, air or naval transportation to the water flooded site.
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The continuous helix shaped sealing wall 30 with continuous water sealed cross-section that consists of continuous multiple inflatable cavities 34 is creating inner sealed wall and outer wall of the container apparatus that is wrapped around and attached to the helical spring turns 20 on left side 46 and right side 48 of the sealing wall.
When inflated with compressed air, the volume of the continuous strip cavities 34 expands and increases the volume of the sealing wall of the container apparatus and amplifies its floatability that is controlled by air pressure.
When collecting water into the container apparatus, the air pressure is low to keep the container apparatus at low level. When the container apparatus is filled with water, the air pressure increased and the container floats at higher level as needed.
The helix shaped band is wrapped between every spring wire turn and the adjacent wire turn of the helical spring while right lateral side of the band is connected to its left lateral side around the helical spring wire turn.
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Clamp 32 with helix shape structural secures together the sealing wall outward extended cross sections on right end and 48 and on left end 46 over the spring wire turn 20.
In addition, helical shaped extension on the sealing wall inner side on left cross section 40 engages within helix shaped cavity in the right cross section side 38 to secure tightness of the sealing wall on both inner and outer sides.
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A connection structural bar 44 with external cable connection and towing handle 54 connects the clamp 32 over each wire spring turn 20 with the clamp over the adjacent spring wire turn to create strong construction capable of connecting to other container and support it during towing of the container apparatus.
A continuous helix shaped flexible sealing means 56 with round cross section protrusion in the left side creates a water tight seal with right cavity 60 in the right cross sectional side of the sealing wall.
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The multiple water self-collecting apparatus allows water to flow into the container apparatus while preventing water flow or leak away from the container apparatus.
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A ball shaped floating member 86 is moving axially within the hole 76 from engaging the lower mechanical stop to allow maximum flow into the container and sealing against the sealing edge at the external side.
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The floating member is in the valve open position under the spring force and the flood water flows into the container apparatus.
As the volume of water inside the container increases, the water pressure inside the container increases and the float pushes against the return spring to create seal with sealing edge.
After the container apparatus is filled to a certain level, the cavities in the sealing wall are inflated from compressed air source to increase floatability and elevating the container apparatus upwards with the water self-collecting apparatus keeping the water sealed inside the container.
When attached to other container apparatus in the lateral direction or on top of each other, the floatation of the adjacent container apparatus affects the floatation of the other containers.
The water can be pumped from one container apparatus to another for maximum and optimized water capacity that can be towed together along the river by towing boat or ship.