FLOATING RIVER
20240167238 ยท 2024-05-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02B8/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a floating river module that has at least one buoy to float also the other parts of the module, the other parts including an at least partly sub-merged vertical wall element being solidly attached to the buoy, the vertical wall element including a horizontal keel element. Also disclosed is a floating river system formed from such modules for guidance of fish.
Claims
1. A floating river module comprising: a vertical wall element, the vertical wall element having a top edge extending in a length direction and having side edges extending in a depth direction, the vertical wall being partly sub-merged; a horizontal keel element having a first edge and an opposite second edge extending along a length of the horizontal keel element, the first edge of the horizontal keel element being attached to the vertical wall element, the horizontal keel element being sub-merged; a first buoy solidly attached to the top edge and extending along the length direction of the vertical wall so as to float the vertical wall element, wherein, with plural of said river module connected one to another, the vertical wall element forms a side wall of a floating river and the horizontal keel element forms a bottom side of the floating river.
2. The floating river module according to claim 1, further comprising a second buoy solidly attached to the vertical wall element, the first buoy being spaced apart from the second buoy.
3. Plural floating river modules according to claim 1, wherein said vertical wall element of each of said floating river modules comprises a vertically extending edge formation that attaches the vertical wall section of a first of said floating river modules, in a train position, the vertical wall section of an adjacent one of said floating river modules.
4. The plural floating river modules according to claim 3, wherein said horizontal keel element of each of said floating river modules comprises a horizontally extending edge formation that attaches horizontal keel element of the first of said floating river modules, in the train position, to the horizontal keel element of the adjacent one of said floating river modules, wherein the vertical wall elements of the plural floating river modules together with the horizontally extending edge formations form the side wall of the floating river and the horizontal keel elements of the plural floating river modules together horizontally extending edge formations form the bottom side of the floating river.
5. The plural floating river modules according to claim 4, wherein the second edge of the horizontal keel element of each of said floating river modules comprises a lengthwise edge formation that attaches to the second edge of another similar floating river module positioned in a mirroring position such that groups of two of the plural floating river modules are connected in the mirroring position opposite each other.
6. The plural floating river modules according to claim 4, wherein a first group of adjacently attached, in the train position, of said plural floating river modules are positioned opposite and in a mirroring position to a second group of adjacently attached, in the train position, of said plural floating river modules defines a formation defining a floating river channel with a water volume that provides for a water passage through said vertical wall element and said horizontal keel element of first and second groups of said plural floating river modules positioned in the mirroring position.
7. The plural floating river modules according to claim 6, wherein each said floating river module is a half-cross-sectional element of said floating river channel.
8. The plural floating river modules according to claim 6, wherein said floating river modules are adjacently arranged such that said adjacently connected vertical wall elements define a curved form in a direction of water flow in the floating river channel.
9. The plural floating river modules according to claim 3, wherein the vertical wall element of each of the floating river modules further comprises quick-lock parts that quick-lock adjacent ones of the floating river modules to each other.
10. The plural floating river modules according to claim 3, said floating river modules arranged as a floating river system.
11. The plural floating river modules according to claim 10, the floating river modules mutually connected so as to form a sub-merged flow channel being fenced by the vertical wall elements of the mutually connected floating river modules, into the water in which the floating river modules float.
12. The plural floating river modules according to claim 10, wherein the buoy and/or said sub-merged vertical wall element of each floating river modules comprises quick-lock parts that quick-lock to the vertical wall elements and/or buoys of other ones of the floating river modules.
13. The plural floating river modules according to claim 10, wherein the vertical wall elements of the floating river modules are connected to each other to connect the floating river modules to define a curved form with curvature in a direction of water flow in a floating river channel defined by the floating river system.
14. The plural floating river modules according to claim 10, further comprising cameras arranged to count fish, estimate fish size and/or recognize the fish in the floating river formed by the floating river system.
15. The plural floating river modules according to claim 10, further comprising an optical sensor to map fish at an observation volume of the floating river system.
16. The plural floating river modules according to claim 15, further comprising at least one of a LIDAR camera and photogrammeter arranged for data acquisition.
17. The plural floating river modules according to claim 10, wherein one floating river module which has a radio telemetry system antenna, connected to transmitter/receiver to read tags attached to fish that has been tagged by a cast radio telemetry system's challenge and to identify the tag by the received response.
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Description
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] Next, embodiments according to the present disclosure of the invention are described in more detail with reference to the appended drawings illustrating exemplary embodiments of the disclosure, in which the word exemplary is used herein to mean serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any embodiment described herein as exemplary is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments.
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[0050] The above descriptions are for purposes of illustration and are not meant to be limiting. Numerous other examples, configurations, processes, etc., may exist, some of which are described in greater detail below. Example embodiments will now be described with reference to the accompanying figures
[0051] In the following description and the drawings sufficiently illustrate specific embodiments to enable those skilled in the art to practice them. Other embodiments may incorporate structural, logical, electrical, process, and other changes. Portions and features of some embodiments may be included in, or substituted for, those of other embodiments.
[0052] In the following, same reference numbers are used in different figures, if not otherwise expressly indicated. However, objects with the same reference numbers need not to be exactly the same in shape, size and/or composition, as a skilled person in the art by his/her education knows from the context of the disclosure part in question.
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[0054] However, in special cases natural formations of the natural river, the other side of the floating river can be formed by the natural shore formation in the water of the river, if applicable to provide the guidance accordingly by such embodiment of that kind of half-floating river provided by a floating river system of one side of the floating river modules in accordance with the example in
[0055] According to an embodiment, the modules are shown as arcing, as such a form makes the guiding fences, i.e. the vertical walls 2 and the horizontal keels 1 of the modules forming a wholeness stiffer than just a merely straight wholeness of such floating river modules. This has also an effect to the inclining of individual module to keep it under better control. The buoys 3 can be form-changing, in accordance with the floating river in the flowing waters of the river. The buoys 3 has been illustrated according to an embodiment in
[0056] In the
[0057] The vertical wall 2 part of the module M can be curved or straight to provide in the corresponding part of the floating river the desired form for the fish guidance.
[0058] The horizontal keel 1 can be used in the embodiments to provide a bottom fence to intensify the direction of the fish movement, and so to prevent the escape from the underneath of the vertical wall 2. So, the fish can be transported to the desired direction in the floating river, and/or to a collection point (cf.
[0059] According to an embodiment the modules can be also attached in suitable part the back sides on each other (cf.
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[0061] Alternatively, the connectors 5, 8, 10 can be made watertight as gaskets (for example of rubber or other similar elastic material) in suitable parts to fit to the intended module edges to connect tightly. According to an embodiment variant some edges are meant to provide a communication passage for the waters between the floating river interior and the outside, external river, in which the floating river is intended to be floating. The interior is formed by bordering the channel as by defining the channel by the height h of the vertical walls 2 and/or width of the horizontal keels 1 in the embodied floating river system. The height h on dry land corresponds the depth h when in use in the water as floating.
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[0063] In the embodiment example of
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[0065] Some of the alternative embodiments in
[0066] As some of the buoys 3 are embodied to different levels on the vertical wall 2, this may be useful in some locations in the river bends to provide an inclination to better fit to the mounting site according to the river, as embodied by the modules M to embody the floating river also at the bendings. Higher vertical walls 2 (i.e. above the water level parts although extend to deepness h when in water) can be also embodied to persuade the fish not to jump over the vertical wall, when the buoys are nearer to the horizontal keel 1 as illustrated in
[0067] In an insert A of the
[0068] Also a collection fork (Cf.
[0069] Such a cable can embodied at the water surface as illustrated in the
[0070] According to an embodiment variant the fish guiding may need in certain flow conditions of the river to cover 5 the edges of vertical walls 2 of the immediately-each-other-succeeding floating river modules, but also in a similar manner, in some embodiments the edges of the horizontal keels 1.
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[0072] According to an embodiment variant, at the edge seam, one or both respectively adjacent module parts of vertical wall 2 and horizontal keel 1 can be provided by an elastic/bending cover part (i.e. items 5 and 10 respectively) so to prevent especially the fish to leave the floating river at the seam, even if the seam were not water tightly embodied in a non-watertight seams embodiment.
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[0075] According to an embodiment, in
[0076] Such an ensemble 100 of the modules as in
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[0079] The bottom can be used in certain parts of the floating river as illustrated in
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[0081] The tapering part (2?2?M) also shows a further embodiment of the buoys 3 attaching to the vertical wall. The buoys 3 can be embodied in a similar way as the buoys 3, but adapted to the tapering form of the floating river. The marking 2?2?M is indicative that the tapering is provided by the specially formed modules M, in the example embodied as pairwise by two such pairs in the illustration, without intention to limit the number or the tapering only to the shown example with the detailed composition and symmetry in a mirror wise manner. The tapering can be implemented by the hinge formations with specific bending angles and the connectors to connect the vertical walls at the tapering beginning part.
[0082] In the example the floating river system part 200 has in some part a bottom Bo, provided with such horizontal keels 1 and connectors 10 as embodied in
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[0086] The observation means L at the righthand side MC at the right is embodied as LIDAR, i.e. as an optical radar based on Laser light emission. Alternatively or in addition, such a specific module MC can have a camera (or an ensemble of cameras) connected to a photogrammetric system with the photogrammetric processor Pr to measure and classify the fish in the floating river cross section at the module MC. The photogrammetric processor Pr can have a microprocessor as well as memory, of volatile and/or permanent type(s) so that the program algorithm being used in recognition providing the results, the results as well as operating parameters and data can be saved and restored for the further processing as well as for transmitting via the connected transceiver unit 3i. However, the processor Pr need not to be in the water or at the module MC as such, but a functional communication is required for data transfer in such an embodiment. The transceiver unit in the example is connected to a buoy or a support supporting the buoy, as well as the antenna Ant for wireless communication, for communication to a remote site.
[0087] In the drawing, it is schematically illustrated that the buoy 3i has as integrated or attached transceiver to the buoy, which has an ordinary buoy part, but has also an antenna Ant to provide communication connection between a remote station and the transceiver at the module, so to communicate the fish related data from the L, Ld and/or Pr to information networks, as exemplified by the Internet (To internet). The connection can use in addition or alternative cellular and/or wi-fi in combination in suitable part. Also Internet of Things (IOT) can be used where applicable. However, the connection can be alternatively embodied by a cable, in suitable part. At the left in
[0088] Although the LIDAR units L and Ld are drawn as they were submerged as well as the photogrammetric processor Pr with the peripherals therein, it is not necessary to have all the named parts sub-merged, but they can be located alternatively above the water surface w, in suitable parts.
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[0091] While in the following some exemplary embodiments are illustrated in suitable part by conditional language, such as, among others, can, could, might, or may, unless specifically stated otherwise, or otherwise understood within the context as used, is generally intended to convey that certain implementations could include, while other implementations do not include, certain features, elements, and/or operations.
[0092] Example 1. An embodied floating river module (M), (M), (MC) according to the present disclosure has been manufactured so that the module has at least one buoy (3), (3), (3i) to float the other parts (1), (2) of the module (M), (M) (MC), such as vertical wall element (2) and at least one horizontal keel element (1). The vertical wall element (2) has the buoy attachment so that the vertical wall element (2) is at least partly submerged when in duty in water. As the vertical wall element and horizontal keel element float because of the buoy(s), the buoys (3), (3), (3i), are preferably solidly attached to the vertical wall element (2).
[0093] According to an embodiment, the vertical wall element (2) can comprise the horizontal keel element (1) as an integrated part made of the same body. However, according to an embodiment variant, the horizontal keel element can be attached to the vertical wall element by welding or by quick lock mounting to lock to the position in horizontal plane, as the horizontal keel element operates as stabilizer to keep the vertical wall element in vertical position. However, in rough circumstances, especially in stormy conditions to produce waves on water surface, the reciprocating movement of buoys and wind loadings can also have a force on the horizontal keel element via the vertical wall element, and a consequential torque to the attachment point to the vertical wall element. According to an embodiment variant the horizontal keel element is made replaceable to provide maintenance also in such waters, although a single module loading may be divided between the neighboring modules to the floating river structure.
[0094] According to an embodiment, the floating river module (M), (M) (MC) can have two distinguished buoys (3), (3), (3i) to float the other horizontal parts (1), and vertical parts (2) of said module (M), (M), (MC). Although vertical wall element has attached to a buoy in one embodiment at the upper edge of the vertical wall element, another buoy can be attached by support (7) to an inboard position of the formed floating river, so facilitating stable floating of the vertical wall element in vertical position. According to a further variant there could be provided alternatively or in addition a buoy (3), (3), (3i) to an outboard position to even further to stabilize the vertical wall element position to vertical direction, in co-operation with the horizontal keel element of an embodied floating river module (M), (M), (MC).
[0095] Example 2. According to an embodiment of the floating river module (M), (M), (MC) of the present disclosure, in accordance with the Example 1, can comprise such a vertical wall element (2) which comprises an edge formation (5) to attach to another similar module (M), (M), (MC) in a train position. The attaching can be provided by an edge formation to straight edge to edge attaching between two neighboring modules, or by an intermediate connecting member (5) between the successive neighboring modules (M), (M) (MC). The modules (MC) and (M) are special kind of modules with some modifications with further features as discussed earlier, however being compatible with the other modules (M) for use in an appropriate manner where applicable for the wholeness. Accordingly the attachment to the other modules to form a floating river system can be made accordingly also for the special modules (M), (MC) as part of such a system.
[0096] Example 3. According to an embodiment of the floating river module (M), (M), (MC) in accordance of the examples Example 1 and/or Example 2 the horizontal keel element (1) can comprise such an edge formation (8) that enables attaching straight edge to edge of the parts attaching between two neighboring modules, or by an intermediate connecting member (8) between the successive neighboring modules (M), (M) (MC), for a train position, at the horizontal keel elements, too.
[0097] In some parts of the floating river, fish may need a further enhanced guiding, which can be implemented by a bottom, especially at the inlet/exit locations, such as ports and/or funnel formations tapering towards such, so that the fish know where to go, but do not get under the vertical wall, which would be the case if there was an open bottom. The floating river modules (M), (M) (MC) in a mirroring position, i.e. in an opposing position the horizontal keel elements (1) can comprise each an edge formation (10) to attach to another similar module (M), (M) (MC) in a mirroring position, alternatively straight via an edge formations a module (M), (M) to the mirroring module (M), (M) or by an intermediate connecting member (10) between the two mirroring modules (M), (M), also in the horizontal keel elements, to form the bottom, where estimated to be required for the floating river.
[0098] Example 4. In accordance with the examples 1, 2 and/or 3, an embodied module (M), (M), (MC) does not need to be necessarily watertight, although fish proofness, especially for those species that are intended to be guided would be advantageous.
[0099] Consequently the vertical wall element (2) and/or said horizontal keel element (1), can comprise a formation for a water passage through the plane and/or at the edge and connecting members. In other words, the vertical wall element (2) and/or said horizontal keel element (1), can be so in water communication between the waters in which the floating river floats and the waters in the floating river channel volume that said module (M), (M)) and/or an ensemble (100), (200) of said modules (M) define with the water surface (w).
[0100] As apparent from the examples shown, the floating river module (M), (M), (MC) forms a half of a cross-section of said floating river channel cross section.
[0101] Example 5. In accordance with the previous examples, the floating river module (M), (M), (MC) can have such a vertical wall element (2) that is curved in form in the direction of the river flow channel. This is for providing by such embodiment flow resistance to floating river system by the module portions, that opposes the forces that tend to pivot the vertical wall element to nonvertical position, towards horizontal positions.
[0102] Example 6. A floating river system (100), (200) to provide the floating river channel and the walls (100) of such, and/or guiding formations (Col, 100), the floating river system (100), (200), (Col), comprises an ensemble of floating river modules (M), (M), (MC), of the floating river system. These floating river modules can be the floating river modules according to anyone of the previous examples (including the Examples 1 to 5) in applicable part.
[0103] According, the floating river system (200) as a floating river, having its main channel is formed as a sub-merged flow channel, being fenced by vertical wall elements (2), into the water in which the floating river modules (M), (M), (MC) float, the floating river modules can be connected by quick-lock parts (4), (4a), (4b), (4c) to quick-lock to each other at vertical wall elements (2) for obtaining the channel wall for the floating river.
[0104] Curved form to the wall of the floating river channel can be obtained by the floating river module system using floating river modules (M), (M), (MC), that have the module connections in the vertical wall element (2) to connect the modules to a stepwise curved form with certain curvature in the direction of the river flow channel, i.e. even by straight vertical wall elements (2) curved form can be obtained, so to have the resistance for pivoting flows by such step-wise provided arcing form with such modules with straight vertical elements. However, the curvature as such is not limited, but depend on the water pool or passage in which the floating river is intended to float, as well as on the guidance of the fish from one location to another and the need of collect fish to the floating river main channel (200) (cf. for example
[0105] Example 7. A floating river system according to anyone of the previously shown examples 1 to 6, such an embodied system can have counting means (L), (Ld), (Camera), (Pr) to count, estimate the size and/or recognize the fish in the floating river formed by the floating river system (100), (200). Such counting means can be situated at a floating river module of the system, however branches and collecting points at the entrances as well as exit locations from the floating river channel can be provided with the counting means, so that fish can be detected, and the species-specific statistical information obtained from the fish swimming in the floating river.
[0106] In applicable parts, the system can have a light source to provide light for the counting means, in suitable parts. The light source can be used also for guiding/attracting the fish that like the light. However, such a light source can be excluded from such floating river or parts thereof that are used in guidance of fish that avoid light.
[0107] According to an embodiment variant of the system exemplified the counting means are optical counting means to map the fish at an observation volume of the counting means in the system. The counting means can comprise an underwater LIDAR (L), (Ld), camera (Camera) and/or photogrammeter (Pr).
[0108] Example 8. The floating river system according to anyone of the previous examples can comprise such a floating river module, which has a fish identification system sensor to identify the fish passing by in the floating river, as identification system based on RFID-reader to read tags of a fish that has been tagged, sending a challenge, and reading the response signal, at the distance of the RFID-reader operation range. According to an embodiment variant, one or some of the floating river modules of the floating river (200), which is also a floating river system (100, 200), has a radio telemetry system antenna to identify fish as based on suitable tag, when such a fish passes by the radio telemetry. According to an embodiment variant the module is such a module that has as the radio telemetry reader that can read a PIT TAG-tags (Passive Integrated Transponder tag) and so identify the fish carrying such tags with the information in such an implantable tag.
[0109] Such a floating river module can be situated at the exit module, for example, which has a radio telemetry system antenna, connected to transmitter/receiver to read tags attached to fish that has been tagged, such as PIT TAG, by the cast radio telemetry system's challenge and to identify the tag and so the tag carrying fish by the received response.
[0110] Many modifications and other implementations of the disclosure set forth herein will be apparent having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not to be limited to the specific implementations disclosed and that modifications and other implementations are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation
[0111] The skilled persons will again appreciate the fact that the explicitly disclosed embodiments were constructed for illustrative purposes only, and the scope will cover further embodiments, embodiment combinations and equivalents that better suit each particular use case of the present disclosure of the invention.