WO2012064201A1 - Construction of a pumping system and uses thereof - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
- A01K63/00—Receptacles for live fish, e.g. aquaria; Terraria
- A01K63/04—Arrangements for treating water specially adapted to receptacles for live fish
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B08B—CLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
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Definitions
- the present invention is concerned with a construction for a pumping system, wherein one end of a hose is directed downwardly to a bottom region for pumping up therefrom solid particles in a mixture with water by utilizing a pumping arrangement.
- the invention also relates to use of the pumping arrangement.
- the invention is concerned with a buoyancy member (a float) for a pumping system which includes a hose and a pumping arrangement for pumping up solid and liquid waste, and which has as an objective to stabilize the hose employed for pumping up during utilization in water.
- a buoyancy member a float
- the invention is also concerned with a construction of a buoyancy member pertaining to the pumping system.
- the invention has relevance to a system which is used for sucking up sunken remains, faeces and dead marine organisms (especially fish) within a cage in the sea.
- the invention can be used in all situations where there arises a need to pump up waste.
- the invention can also be used in association with hoses which, by way of assistance from a pumping system, are operable to transport slime from a seabed up to the surface region for further treatment, also known as dredging.
- Figure 1 provides an illustration of a known system for sucking up waste from a bottom region of an aquaculture cage.
- the cage is denoted by 10, and comprises a ring-formed frame 12 adapted for floating on an ocean surface denoted by 11; from the ring-formed frame 12, there is hung a ring-formed cage 14 fabricated from a well known netting material or a dense cloth.
- a bottom region of the cage 14 is implemented as a funnel-shaped net section 16.
- Internally, namely at a bottom of the cage's funnel-shaped section 16 there is implemented a closed inverted collection funnel 20 (of cornet form) wherein sunken waste is collected up and concentrated.
- an end 22 of a hose or a pipe 20 which is disposed therefrom up to the ocean surface and extends further at 24 up out of the sea 11 and eventually to a collection box 26, wherein the mixture of waste and water is separated by way of the water draining and running back to the sea via the pipe 27, whereas the solid waste (fish, remains of food, etc.) and even slime, is directed to other suitable processing or destructions at 29.
- the pumping up of waste in the mixture with water occurs by way of a hose 30 for pumping of compressed air 25 (see also Figure 3) being directed down into the cage and by way of coupling the hose/pipe 20 supported to its end 22 whereat suction arises.
- the air is pumped into the hose 20 through an ejector nozzle 23 which is orientated upwardly vertically within the hose 20, and the air in the form of bubbles 25 creates an upwardly-directed ejection effect such that water and waste are sucked into the bottom 22 and are lifted/are pumped up through the hose and are guided into the sieve box 26 wherein water as aforementioned is permitted to run back into the sea and the solid waste is treated further in an appropriate manner.
- a result thereof is that the hose 20 is rendered rigid in an upright orientation as shown in Figure 1.
- the hose with its associated coupled ejector 23 of the hose system 30 is filled with water and at least partially collapses downwardly and folds together or folds up at a bottom region of the cage.
- a major disadvantage of this is when pumping of waste is to be recommenced.
- the hose 20 begins to be filled with air, major movements of the hose 20 and its associated air pumping system occurs, wherein it can be thrown forward and back when it is lifted up, namely something which can cause major damage both to the fish and equipment within the cage.
- a considerable amount of pumping energy is wasted merely in lifting/raising the hose up from its folded state.
- a principal aim of the present invention is to provide a construction for a new system which is capable of eliminating disadvantages encountered with contemporary known systems.
- the hose comprises at least a combined pipe section with an integral float which is adapted for maintaining the hose principally in an upright orientation in the sea environment, wherein the float is implemented in a ring-form manner around the pipe section, and comprises one or more gas/air-filled chambers or a float element having a corresponding density which is lower than that of water, wherein the pipe section is coupled/joined onto the hose at a suitable height over a bottom region.
- an exterior surface of the float is formed with rounded edges and corners so that the float is not susceptible to becoming ensnarled in moorings and causing associated damage.
- the float is implemented around a central portion of the pipe section. Moreover, it is beneficial that the float is implemented as a cap which is implemented around the pipe section, and the cap defines together with the pipe one or more chambers for being filled with gas/air.
- the float is a float element filled with float foam, or a material with lower density than water, for example a cork material or an polystyrene material.
- the construction is susceptible to being employed in an aquaculture cage in the sea for pumping up sunken waste, faeces and dead marine organisms, in particular fish.
- the construction is used in a pumping apparatus and system for pumping up waste from a seabed, such as slime and similar.
- the hose pursuant to the present invention comprises one or more buoyancy elements adapted for maintaining the hose substantially in an upright orientation in an ocean environment.
- the buoyancy element is a float coupled to the hose
- the buoyancy element is a combination of a pipe section with an integral float which is arranged in a ring-form manner around the pipe section, wherein the pipe section is coupled/joined within the pipe at a suitable height above the bottom;
- an outside of the float 44 is formed with rounded edges and corners, such that the float is not susceptible to being caught up in moorings and similar and causing associated damage;
- the pumping arrangement is implemented as an air injector, wherein an air hose is adapted to be coupled into the hose at its lower end, such that injection of air causes a water flow for pumping up waste through the hose.
- the floating element is implemented as a combination of a pipe section with a float, wherein the float is implemented in a ring-form manner around the pipe section.
- the float to be defined as a cap which is arranged around the pipe, and the cap defines together with the pipe one or more chambers filled with a gas such as air;
- the float to be a float element including float foam, or a material with a lower density than that of water, such as a cork material or a float foam which is an polystyrene material.
- a suitable gas air, Nitrogen, or various noble gases such as Argon, or mixtures of these gases can be utilized.
- the float is implemented with recessed tracks for receiving hose clamps, and machined corners for avoiding wear from flat hoses and similar.
- the float's buoyancy is beneficially adapted to the weight of the hose system.
- the hose system in the pumping arrangement is orientated in an upright manner in the sea at all times. This results in the major advantage that the driving material during pumping, which is usually air, has an upward effect as soon as the pumping arrangement is started into operation, and without requiring energy for raising the hose systems which partially lies folded together.
- hoses do not lie folded and more or less sunk together down at the bottom of the cage net when pumping commences, and the system does not experience the strongly upward forces which influence the hose and the pumping head 23 in a such a starting phase in response to the addition of the air.
- the buoyancy elements/floats can be deployed completely float awash or under water, and are operable to keep the hose 20 standing upright in the sea.
- the float can be placed all from directly under the sea surface to longer down in the cage.
- Figure 1 is an illustration of a system for pumping up pursuant to a known solution
- FIG. 2 is an illustration of a corresponding system, wherein the present invention is utilized
- FIG. 3 is an illustration of an elongate section of a buoyancy element pursuant to the present invention as included in a hose/pipe 20,
- Figure 4 is a perspective view of a buoyancy element pursuant to the present invention
- Figure 5 is a cross-sectional illustration taken along the line X-X in Figure 3.
- Figure 1 is described earlier as being representative of known technical state-of-the-art.
- Figure 2 which is a slightly more enlarged portion of Figure 1 , there is illustrated as a novel feature, namely that uppermost on the hose 20, and completely surrounding it, is coupled a buoyancy element 40, and which is shown in detail in Figure 3.
- This buoyancy element includes an air-filled element or a tank 40 which is coupled to the hose 20.
- the element can be implemented as a hollow element which is attached to and onto an outside or surrounding the hose 20.
- buoyancy element formed as an independent section inserted into the hose 20 and comprising a pipe section 42 wherein there is integrated a ring-form float/float element 44 in a surrounding encircling formation.
- the section of pipe 42 extends through the float element 44.
- the float element 44 is formed with round edges and corners, such that the float is not susceptible to snarling in moorings and inside the cage, where it can cause damage.
- the structure of the float element 44 is shown most clearly in the elongate section in Figure 3 and in a cross-section in Figure 5.
- the float element comprises a cap 41 which is attached or disposed outside and around the pipe section 42. Between the cap's 41 inside wall and the pipe sections' 42 outer wall, there is established a ring-formed chamber 43 which is filled with a gas, in particular air. An outside of the float element 44 and the transitions to the pipe section 42 are correspondingly formed with rounded edges and comers.
- the chamber 43 can be filled with a light-weight float foam, something which is beneficial in an event that the element wall 44 is punctured and water flows into the chamber.
- the float element 44 can itself be manufactured from light floating cork- or polystyrene material.
- the diagrams provide illustration of a float construction, wherein the construction comprises a pipe section 42 with a float element 44 and two outwardly projecting pipe struts 46, 48 in mutually opposite directions.
- Each of these two pipe struts have substantially similar dimensions (diameter) as the hose 20, such that the main hose 20 is divided into two portions, and de respective ends 20A, 20B are threaded outside the pipe struts 46, respectively 48, and are attached to the pipe struts with help of hose clamps (not shown) or other suitable fastening components.
- hose clamps not shown
- FIGS 3 and 4 provide illustrations also of mounting flanges 50, 52, and similarly 54, 56, which are formed onto the outside of the pipe struts 46, respectively 48.
- FIG 4 there is provided possible practical dimensions for a float pursuant to the present invention.
- the whole construction can have a total length og approximately 105 cm, wherein the length of the float units can be 55 cm, and each pipe strut has a diameter 20 cm and a length 25 cm, and a total width can be in an order of 30 cm.
- the chamber will then have a volume of around 20 litres.
- the float element is adapted to, and is utilized as, a part of a hose or a pipe, and can be manufactured from a plastics material of type PE (polyethylene) or other suitable material.
- PE polyethylene
- It can be fabricated around a pipe section (for example at a spacing of 1.05 metres) which is mounted in a holder and can form a chamber in the cap which is threaded into the pipe and is welded in position such that there are gradual transitions and is devoid of sharp comers.
- the present invention of a pumping system is described with reference to an aquaculture apparatus, it can be also be used in plants wherein waste such as slime and similar, is pumped up from a seabed.
- This can be, for example, a dredging apparatus, wherein the sea bed is to be lowered by removing mud, for example in an estuary, a canal or similar where ships are required to pass.
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