Claims
- 1. A method of dredging a waterway comprising:dredging recovered material from the waterway at a first location; loading the recovered material from a dredging vessel to a transport vessel; moving the transport vessel to a material distribution vessel; transferring the recovered material from the transport vessel to a conveyor system mounted on the material distribution vessel; slewing at least a portion of the conveyor system; and depositing the recovered material from the conveyor system into the waterway at a second location different than the first location.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1 further comprising the step of securing the transport vessel to the material distribution vessel to facilitate transferring the recovered material to the conveyor system of the material distribution vessel.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein the step of depositing the recovered material from the conveyor into the waterway further comprises the step of at least one of retracting and extending at least a portion of the conveyor system.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein the step of depositing the recovered material from the conveyor into the waterway further comprises the step of constructing an island in the waterway with the recovered material.
- 5. A method as defined in claim 4 wherein the island is a levy.
- 6. A system for transporting material recovered in a dredging operation performed by a dredge comprising:a water-borne material distribution vessel including a conveyor system for receiving and depositing the recovered material; and a water-borne material transportation vessel for transporting recovered material from the dredge to the material distribution vessel; wherein the material transportation vessel further comprises: a hull; a propulsion system for selectively moving the hull through a waterway; a hopper carried by the hull and sized to receive the recovered material; a movable floor mounted within the hopper for supporting the recovered material within the hopper; an auger mounted at least partially within the hopper to discharge the recovered material from the hopper; and an ejector blade mounted at least partially within the hopper and cooperating with the movable floor to feed the auger with the recovered material.
- 7. A recovered material transportation system as defined in claim 6 wherein a first one of the material distribution vessel and the material transportation vessel includes a docking pin and a second one of the material distribution vessel and the material transportation vessel includes a capture arm for cooperating with the docking pin to secure the material transportation vessel to the material distribution vessel when the recovered material is transferred from the material transportation vessel to the material distribution vessel.
- 8. A recovered material transportation system as defined in claim 6 wherein at least one of the material distribution vessel and the material transportation vessel includes a rolling bumper to facilitate docking the material transportation vessel at the material distribution vessel.
- 9. A recovered material transportation system as defined in claim 6 wherein the material distribution vessel further comprises:a hull; a propulsion system for selectively moving the hull through a waterway; a conveyor system supported by the hull, the conveyor system having a first end for receiving recovered material and a second end for depositing the recovered material, at least a portion of the conveyor system being movable relative to the hull to move the second end to a desired position; and at least one support pad, the at least one support pad being movable in at least a vertical direction to support the hull on a bottom of the waterway.
- 10. A system for transporting material recovered in a dredging operation performed by a dredge comprising:a water-borne material distribution vessel including a conveyor system for receiving and depositing the recovered material; and a water-borne material transportation vessel for transporting recovered material from the dredge to the material distribution vessel; wherein the material transportation vessel further comprises: a hull; a propulsion system for selectively moving the hull through a waterway; a hopper carried by the hull and sized to receive the recovered material; a movable floor mounted within the hopper for supporting the recovered material within the hopper; an ejector blade mounted at least partially within the hopper and cooperating with the movable floor to discharge the recovered material from the hopper; and a movable gate forming a side of the hopper, the gate being movable from a storage position wherein the gate prevents the recovered material from exiting the hopper to a discharge position wherein the tailgate permits discharge of the recovered material out of the hopper and onto the material distribution vessel.
- 11. A system for transporting material recovered in a dredging operation performed by a dredge comprising:a water-borne material distribution vessel including a conveyor system for receiving and depositing the recovered material; and a water-borne material transportation vessel for transporting recovered material from the dredge to the material distribution vessel; wherein the material distribution vessel further comprises: a hull; a propulsion system for selectively moving the hull through a waterway; a conveyor system supported by the hull, the conveyor system having a first end for receiving recovered material and a second end for depositing the recovered material, at least a portion of the conveyor system being pivotable and extendable relative to the hull to move the second end to a desired position; and at least one support pad, the at least one support pad being movable in at least a vertical direction to selectively support the hull on a bottom of the waterway when the conveyor system is depositing the recovered material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a 271 of PCT/US99/17078 Feb. 28, 1999 which claims benefit of provisional applications 60/094,378 Feb. 28, 1999, 60/094,633 Jul. 30, 1996, 60/095,799 Aug. 27, 1998 60/098,160 Jun. 27, 1998, 60/102,654 Oct. 1, 1998.
PCT Information
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60/094378 |
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