Marine apparatus for collecting waste
10676164 · 2020-06-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02B15/041
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02B15/101
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B63B35/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E02B15/045
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02B15/046
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B63H25/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E02B15/048
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
B63B35/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E02B15/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02B15/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A marine apparatus for collecting waste, including a vessel frame; at least one float or ballast tank mounted on the vessel frame; a removable frame configured to receive a waste collector; at least one guide mounted on either the vessel frame or the removable frame; and at least one slide mounted on the other of the vessel frame or the removable frame, said at least one slide including a channel closed at one end and open at an opposite end, the open end forming a receiving end for receiving a respective guide.
Claims
1. A marine apparatus for collecting waste, comprising: a vessel frame; at least one float or one ballast tank mounted on the vessel frame; a removable frame configured to receive a waste collector; at least one guide mounted on either the vessel frame or the removable frame; and at least one slide mounted on the other of the vessel frame or the removable frame, said at least one slide including a channel closed at one end and open at an opposite end, the open end forming a receiving end for receiving a respective guide, wherein the at least one guide comprises: at least a pair of guide pins mounted on either the vessel frame or the removable frame, the pair of guide pins being arranged to be aligned on a same axis to allow rotation of the removable frame when only the two guide pins are engaged in the slide.
2. The marine apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each receiving end of each at least one slide comprises inclined guide surfaces configured to direct the at least one guide into respective channels.
3. The marine apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the at least one slide includes at least two slides, each comprising first and second arms which are substantially parallel, wherein the channel is formed between the arms, the arms being contiguous at the closed end, wherein the inclined guide surfaces include first guide surfaces formed on the second arm of each of the at least two slides that are arranged to be inclined toward the respective open end of the at least two slides, wherein the first arm is configured to form a stop for a respective guide, and respective second guide surfaces arranged on each of the at least two slides that are each inclined towards each other and towards the respective open ends of the at least two slides.
4. The marine apparatus according to claim 1, comprising: a propulsion system mounted on the vessel frame, the propulsion system including a power source; and a controller for controlling an operation of the propulsion system for directing a speed and directional movement of the marine apparatus.
5. The marine apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the propulsion system comprises: at least one propeller configured for imparting a forward, reverse and/or rotational movement to the marine apparatus; and a power source for powering each of the propellers, wherein the speed of each of the propellers is variable.
6. The marine apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the propulsion system further comprises: at least one propeller configured for imparting a lateral or transversal movement to the marine apparatus.
7. The marine apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the removable frame comprises: a float provided on the removable frame; a handle provided on the float; and attachment means configured to attach the waste collector to the frame.
8. The marine apparatus according to claim 7 in combination with the waste collector, wherein the attachment means are clips and the waste collector is an absorbent material.
9. The marine apparatus according to claim 7 in combination with the waste collector, wherein the attachment means are at least one pin and the waste collector is a net.
10. The marine apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the handle is pivotable.
11. The marine apparatus according to claim 1, comprising: at least one float or one ballast tank; and two removable frames, each removable frame being arranged out board of the at least one float or one ballast tank.
12. The marine apparatus according to claim 1, comprising: three floats; and two removable frames, wherein the floats are arranged on either side of the removable frames.
13. The marine apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the removable frame is configured to be arranged entirely below the water line in use.
14. The marine apparatus according to claim 1 in combination with the waste collector, wherein the waste collector includes a net and an absorbent material arranged therein.
15. The marine apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least one guide comprises: at least four guide pins mounted on either the vessel frame or the removable frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) Several preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the enclosed Figures in which:
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(13) Propulsion of the marine apparatus 100 can be provided by longitudinal motor-driven propellers 114 for providing a forward, reverse and/or rotational movement to the marine apparatus 100. A transverse propeller 116 can be provided for imparting a lateral movement to the marine apparatus 100. The speed of the propellers can be variable so that the marine apparatus can be operated at a variety of speeds.
(14) Arranged in each float is a battery compartment 108 for holding at least one suitably sized battery and electronic materials to provide power for operating the propellers. The battery compartment and/or the battery should be suitable for a marine environment including proper seals. A recharger inlet 104 is provided on the vessel frame 101 so that the batteries can be charged while in place in the battery compartment 108. A start/stop switch 102 is provided on the vessel frame 101 to place the marine apparatus 100 in condition for operation. Each of the longitudinal and transverse propellers can be provided with a guard 118. The guard 118 protects the propellers from underwater objects and also provides a platform for resting the marine apparatus 100 on a firm surface. The propulsion system is not limited and can be any suitable system for powering, propelling and steering the marine apparatus.
(15) According to an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the marine apparatus 100 can be operated via a user handheld remote controller 120 emitting, for example, radio frequency control signals, to control the motors that drive the respective propellers via the control command box 119. The marine apparatus can have a suitable antenna for receiving the control signals. According to an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the marine apparatus may operate as a robot including a preprogrammed or random route. In another exemplary embodiment according to the disclosure, the controller 120 can be linked to sensors or receivers provided on the marine apparatus which can assess the operational environment and define its own route. The exemplary embodiments of the disclosure can be implemented by at least one processor (e.g., general purpose or application specific) of a computer processing device which is configured to execute a computer program tangibly recorded on a non-transitory computer-recording medium, such as a hard disk drive, flash memory, optical memory or any other type of non-volatile memory. Upon executing the program, the at least one processor is configured to perform the operative functions of the exemplary embodiments by controlling the individual motors of the respective propellers.
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(19) The longitudinal slides 208 are formed by first and second arms 302a, 302b which are substantially parallel (i.e. within 15). A channel 304 is formed between the arms 302a, 302b. The arms 302a, 302b are contiguous at a closed end and at an opposite end form an open end open to the channel 304. The longitudinal slides 208 can be provided in pairs and are spaced apart on the vessel frame 101 at a distance to accommodate the removable frame 200. By providing the longitudinal slides 208 as separate entities with no direct links, the effect of water drag on movement of the marine apparatus 100 can be limited. This also allows flexibility in the type of removable frame 200 which may be attached to the longitudinal slides 208. In another exemplary embodiment, the longitudinal slides 208 can be mounted on the removable frame 200. A space between the floats 112 for receiving the removable frame 200 should be sized to accommodate the removable frame 200 as well as the longitudinal slides 208. If the longitudinal slides 208 are mounted on the vessel frame 101, then guide pins 404 are arranged on the removable frame 200. If the longitudinal slides 208 are mounted on the removable frame 200, then the guide pins 404 are mounted on the vessel frame 101.
(20) The longitudinal slides 208 each include a first guide surface 306a and a second and third guide surfaces 308a and 308b arranged to guide pins 404 mounted on either of the vessel frame 101 or the removable frame 200, into the channel 304 arranged between the first arm 302a and second arm 302b. The first guide surface 306a and the second and third guide surfaces 308a and 308b are inclined towards the respective open ends formed by the arms 302a, 302b of the longitudinal slides 208. The second guide surface 308a is formed on the second arm 302b. The first guide surface 306a can be attached to the longitudinal slide by any suitable method, for example, riveting or welding.
(21) The first guide surface 306a arranged on a longitudinal slide 208 on one side of the vessel frame 101/removable frame 200 is inclined inwardly toward a respective channel 304 and toward a longitudinal slide 208 on an opposite side of the vessel frame 101/removable frame 200. A fourth guide surface 306b provided on the longitudinal slides 208 is inclined toward the respective open ends and is arranged to easily guide pins 404 out of the channel 304 when the removable frame 200 is extracted.
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(24) In use, the marine apparatus 100 is propelled forward with the forward portion of the removable frame 200 providing an opening for scooping up waste on or near the surface of the water. In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure shown in
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(26) According to an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the removable frame can be provided with the guide pins 404 positioned at different heights. For instance, a series of holes can be provided along the side portions of the frame, and the pins can be placed in desired holes to vary the depth at which the frame extends into the longitudinal slides before the lower pins abut the bottom of the channels 304. In this way, the position of the removable frame 200 relative to the water surface can be adjusted depending on the type of waste to be collected.
(27) In various exemplary embodiments according to the disclosure, the length of the removable frame 200 can be made longer or shorter (lengths or widths) to provide different collection capacities dependent upon the circumstances.
(28) According to exemplary embodiments of the disclosure, the marine apparatus can be arranged in different configurations. As shown in
(29) The foregoing description of the specific embodiments will so fully reveal the general nature of the invention that others can, by applying knowledge within the skill of the art, readily modify and/or adapt for various applications such specific embodiments, without undue experimentation, without departing from the general concept of the present invention. Therefore, such adaptations and modifications are intended to be within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed embodiments, based on the teaching and guidance presented herein. It is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation, such that the terminology or phraseology of the present specification is to be interpreted by the skilled artisan in light of the teachings and guidance.
(30) Although the invention is illustrated and described herein with reference to specific embodiments, the invention is not intended to be limited to the details shown. Rather, various modifications may be made in the details within the scope and range equivalents of the claims and without departing from the invention.