MULTI-KITE APPARATUS FOR USE WITH BOTTOM TRAWLS
20210169057 · 2021-06-10
Inventors
- Paul WINGER (Portugal Cove, CA)
- George LEGGE (Paradise, CA)
- Philip WALSH (St. John's, CA)
- Harold DELOUCHE (Paradise, CA)
- Tara PERRY (Paradise, CA)
- Alex GARDNER (St. John's, CA)
- Chanwoo BAE (St. John's, CA)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for spreading the mouth of a bottom trawl comprising an array of flexible foil shaped kites that is capable of being mounted proximate to a wing of the bottom trawl, and wherein each of the kites in the array of flexible foil shaped kites has the same chord length and comprises: a middle kite foil section having an outer profile shape (preferably substantially a NACA 5319 shape) that is capable of assisting in spreading the mouth of the bottom trawl when in use, and having pockets extending longitudinally therethrough that house rope or wire of varying diameter, and a first and second endplate attached at each of a first and second distal end of the middle kite foil section respectively for maintaining a desired rigidity of the kite foil section, said first and second endplates having openings there through in communication with the pockets of the middle kite foil section, such that the rope or wire of varying diameter securely extends through said openings in the first and second endplate.
Claims
1. A flexible foil shaped kite for use in spreading the mouth of a bottom trawl, said kite comprising: a middle kite foil section having an outer profile shape that is capable of assisting in spreading the mouth of the bottom trawl when in use, and having pockets extending longitudinally therethrough that house rope or wire of varying diameter, and a first and second endplate attached at each of a first and second distal end of the middle kite foil section respectively for maintaining a desired rigidity of the kite foil section, said first and second endplates having openings therethrough in communication with the pockets of the middle kite foil section, such that the rope or wire of varying diameter securely extends through said openings in the first and second endplate.
2. The flexible foil shaped kite of claim 1 wherein the outer profile shape of said kite foil section is substantially a NACA 5314 shape.
3. The flexible foil shaped kite of claim 2 wherein the middle kite foil section is comprised of vinyl.
4. The flexible foil shaped kite of claim 3 wherein the first and second endplates are comprised of steel.
5. The flexible foil shaped kite of any one of claims 1 to 4 wherein said kite is capable of being wound with the bottom trawl onto a netdrum on a stern of a vessel.
6. An apparatus for spreading the mouth of a bottom trawl comprising, an array of flexible foil shaped kites that is capable of being mounted proximate to a wing of the bottom trawl, and wherein each of the kites in the array of flexible foil shaped kites has the same chord length and comprises: a middle kite foil section having an outer profile shape that is capable of assisting in spreading the mouth of the bottom trawl when in use, and having pockets extending longitudinally therethrough that house rope or wire of varying diameter, and a first and second endplate attached at each of a first and second distal end of the middle kite foil section respectively for maintaining a desired rigidity of the kite foil section, said first and second endplates having openings therethrough in communication with the pockets of the middle kite foil section, such that the rope or wire of varying diameter securely extends through said openings in the first and second endplate.
7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the outer profile shape of the kite foil sections of the kites in the array of flexible foil shaped kites are all substantially of a NACA 5314 shape.
8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the middle kite foil section of each of the kites in the array of flexible foil shaped kites is comprised of vinyl.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the first and second endplates of each of the kites in the array of flexible foil shaped kites are comprised of steel.
10. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the kites in the array of flexible foil shaped kites are spaced apart at a distance of about 1.5 times the chord length of the kites.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the kites in the array of flexible foil shaped kites are oriented at a 35 degree angle of attack to a forward towing direction of the trawl.
12. The apparatus of any one of claims 6 to 11 wherein said apparatus is capable of being wound with the bottom trawl onto a netdrum on a stern of a vessel.
13. Use of a flexible foil shaped kite as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5 for bottom trawling.
14. Use of an apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 6 to 12 for bottom trawling.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] The present invention relates to an apparatus that can provide a sufficient horizontal spreading force to the mouth of a bottom trawl for herding target species into the net, while replacing traditional trawl doors with a more environmentally-friendly option that assists with lowering or minimizing negative seabed impacts, including physical alteration of the seabed, mortality of benthic animals, and suspension of sediment. In this respect,
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[0026] The kite foils 10 of the kites 200 are preferably made of a flexible material, such as vinyl or other similarly durable fabric, surrounding ropes 12 to 18 (or wires, or the like, as would be known to persons skilled in the art), of various diameters that are stably housed within individually sewn pockets in the kite foil 10 to keep them in order and to provide the kite foil 10 with a particular shape. In this respect, it has been found that sufficient spread of the trawl may be provided by a foil 10 having an outer profile shape that approximates a National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) 5314 shape (see, in particular,
[0027] The ropes 12 to 18 (or wires, or the like) of kite foils 10 extend through endplates 8 and 9, and are preferably secured therethrough via 9/16″ diameter locking pins, but may be secured by any other manner deemed appropriate by a person skilled in the art. Endplates 8 and 9 are preferably comprised of a rigid material, such as high density plastic, but they are preferably made from steel.
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[0029] For ease of producing a preferred embodiment of the present invention,
[0030] Because at least the kite foils 10 of the kites 200 are flexible, the skilled person may permanently attach the array 100 of kites 200 to the trawl itself, where they can even be wound with the trawl onto a netdrum (not shown) on the stern of a vessel for general ease of storage and release.
[0031] Although specific embodiments of the invention have been described, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that variations and modifications to the embodiments may be made within the scope of the following claims.