WO1998057846A1 - Irrigation type oil skimmer and method for skimming oil - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02B—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
- E02B15/00—Cleaning or keeping clear the surface of open water; Apparatus therefor
- E02B15/04—Devices for cleaning or keeping clear the surface of open water from oil or like floating materials by separating or removing these materials
- E02B15/048—Oil collectors moved over the water skimming the water surface
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C02—TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
- C02F—TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
- C02F1/00—Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage
- C02F1/40—Devices for separating or removing fatty or oily substances or similar floating material
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- Y02A—TECHNOLOGIES FOR ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
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- Y02A20/20—Controlling water pollution; Waste water treatment
- Y02A20/204—Keeping clear the surface of open water from oil spills
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- the present invention relates to an irrigation type oil skimmer and a method for skimming oil. More specifically, the present invention relates to an irrigation type oil skimmer and a method for skimming oil, in which an oil drawing means and an oil separating/extracting means are installed on a floating /submerging type hull, and a main floater is installed on the top of the hull to provide floatation, thereby forming an all- weather type oil skimmer.
- Korean Utility Model Publication No. 82-1602 Korean Utility Model Publication No. 82-1602 was proposed.
- a spiral rotor which has a spiral form side view and freely rotatable is installed on a frame in the longitudinal direction, and a driving means is installed for driving the spiral rotor, with its opening directed forward.
- rotary vanes are installed on the frame, with the lower portion of the vane submerged into the sea water.
- a driving gear is meshed with an annular rack.
- a drum with a plurality of brushes attached thereon is installed at an upstream of the spiral rotor. Further, a scrubbing roller removes the oils adhered to the brushes.
- the drum cannot be made to revolve fast due to the viscosity of the oils. As a result, the oils cannot be removed in a speedy manner. Further, there is no means for handling the water adhered to the oil, thus increasing the recovered amount (mixture of water and oil) , making it necessary to have a large storage tank. As a result, the amount of actual recovered in the storage tank is relatively small .
- This oil recovering ship comprises: a hull having a plurality of partitioned tanks, each having floating force; an oil introducing means installed on the front part of the hull, for introducing the oil from the sea into the ship; and an oil drawing means installed on the tail part of the hull, for drawing the introduced oil.
- This oil recovering ship further comprises: an oil separating /extracting means installed at the rear of the oil drawing means, for separating/extracting/recovering the drawn oil; and an adjusting means for adjusting the height of the oil drawing means and the oil separating/extracting means.
- the oil drawing means consists of a water wheel having a plurality of blades, being forcibly rotatable.
- this oil recovering ship is only capable of simply carrying out the recovering task, and therefore, a towboat is required to pull the ship to the site of an oil spill. Therefore, in an emergency, the oil recovering ship cannot be mobilized in a speedy manner.
- the present invention is intended to overcome the above described disadvantages of the conventional techniques.
- the irrigation type oil skimmer according to the present invention is characterized in that an upper hull raises, separates, and extracts the oil, being supported by a lower hull; the lower hull being capable of floating/submerging, while afloat, the lower hull enables the skimmer for speedy mobilization, and while submerged, the lower hull enables the upper hull to draw, separate and extract the oil.
- the irrigation type oil skimmer comprises: a lower hull capable of floating and submerging, and further capable of discharging the sea water through an opening to thicken the oil layer; an oil drawing means having a shape of a water wheel, installed on the deck of the lower hull, for drawing an oil layer from the sea surface toward a central tank when the lower hull is submerged; a main floater for providing a floating force to the deck, and having a guide path partly communicating with the central tank; and an oil separating /extracting means having a shaft at a level higher than that of the water wheel of the oil drawing means, for separating the upper oil layer of the central tank and outputting the oil through the guide path into an oil collecting tank.
- the method for skimming oils comprises the steps of: retrieving an oil layer at the sea level together with the sea water toward a central tank having a certain space (first step) ; sinking and discharging the sea water through the opening at the bottom, and floating the oil by the help of the floating force to thicken oil layer (second step) ; and outputting only the surface oil to a water wheel to separate and extract the oil from the residual sea water (third step) .
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a part of the skimmer according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the skimmer according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along a line A-A of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along a line B-B of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along a line C-C of FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a side view showing the structure of the oil drawing means of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a longitudinal sectional view of FIG. 6.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a part of the irrigation type oil skimmer according to the present invention.
- the oil skimmer according to the present invention takes the form of conventional ships.
- the skimmer comprises: a lower hull 100 having a central tank 110 formed in the lengthwise direction of the lower hull, and an oil drawing means 200; an oil guiding means 500 for guiding the oil along with the sea water over the top of the vow of the lower hull 100 by the activation of the oil drawing means 200; and a main floater 300 having a guiding path 310 communicating with the central tank 110, and accommodating a floater means 311 covering the lower hull.
- the oil guiding means 500 forms a deck 101 of the bow of the lower hull 100, and floating spaces 520 having guiding walls 510 for guiding the oil and water to the oil drawing means 200 are installed on both sides of the deck 101.
- the floating spaces 520 have reverse flow preventing walls 530 for blocking the reverse flow of the oil by being formed on the both sides of the oil drawing means 200 and being in parallel with the guiding path 310 of the main floater 300.
- Reference numeral 540 indicates a blocking wall for blocking the overflow of the sea waves into a cabin (not illustrated), built upon the main floater 300.
- the level of the oil or sea water over the deck 101 indicates the sea level when the lower hull 100 is submerged.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the essential parts of the skimmer according to the present invention.
- the oil guiding means 500 and the oil drawing means 200 are installed on the bow of the lower hull 100
- an oil separating/extracting means 400 is installed on the lower hull 100 at a distance from the oil drawing means 200.
- the central tank 110 with an opening at the bottom is installed between the oil drawing means 200 and the oil separating/extracting means 400.
- the central tank 110 and the main floater 300 are installed laterally covering the width of the lower hull 100.
- the main floater 300 has a guiding path 310 as shown in FIG. 3.
- Each of the oil drawing means 200 and the oil separating/extracting means 400 comprises: a drum 210 or 410 eccentrically rotated by an eccentric shaft 211 or 411; a plurality of blades 220 or 420 having different height extended from the drum 210 or 410 installed around the drum 210 or 410 in radial directions; a concentric groove 231 or 431 for concentrically rotating the blades 220 or 420 regardless of the eccentric rotation of the drum 210 or 410; a pair of drum eccentric shaft retaining plates 230 or 430 for retaining the eccentric shaft 211 or 411; and a driving means 240 or 440 consisting a motor 241 and a pulley 242 for supplying a driving force to the eccentric shaft 211 or 411.
- an oil collecting tank 600 In the stern of the lower hull 100 and at the rear of the oil separating/extracting means 400, there is formed an oil collecting tank 600. In the lower hull 100 and at the front of the central tank 110, there is formed a first float adjusting tank 111. At both sides of it, there are formed second float adjusting tanks 121. At the rear of it, there is formed a third float adjusting tank 131. Between the respective adjusting tanks 111, 121 and 131, there are formed isolating walls 102, so that the floating height can be conveniently adjusted in an emergency.
- Reference numeral 618 indicates an oil transferring tube for transferring the recovered oil to an oil tanker (not illustrated) .
- Reference numeral 510 indicates a guide wall, formed by the float space 520, while a blocking wall 540 is formed in the float space 520, at a position corresponding to the oil drawing means 200.
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along a line A-A of FIG. 2.
- the first float adjusting tank 111 is formed in the bow portion of the lower hull 100.
- the second float is formed in the intermediate portion.
- a third float adjusting tank 131 is formed in the second float adjusting tanks 121 is divided into two by the central tank 110 in the lengthwise direction.
- the oil drawing means 200 is installed at the middle portion of the bow, i.e., at the middle portion of the first float adjusting tank 111, which partly submerges into the water during the skimming operation.
- the oil separating /extracting means 400 is installed at the rear of the central tank 110, for transferring the accumulated thick oil layer into the oil collecting tank 600.
- the oil guiding means 500 is installed at the bow of the lower hull 100.
- Reference numeral 540 indicates a blocking wall for blocking water waves .
- the main floater 300 installed at the central tank 110, the oil separating/extracting means 400, and the oil collecting tank 600 provide the floating force to the hull.
- the main floater 300 has the guide path 310, and has a width same as the central tank 110.
- the main floater 300 should have a height to provide a sufficient space above the collected oil of the central tank 110.
- the oil collecting tank 600 comprises: an arcuate portion 611 installed under the drum 410 creating a small gap at the tips of the turning blades 420 of the oil separating/extracting means 400; an inclined guide face 612 integrally formed with the arcuate portion 611, for guiding the collected oil into a first oil collecting tank 610; an isolating wall 613 integrally formed with the bottom of the guiding face 612, for dividing the oil collecting tank 600 into two, with the collected oil being positioned above and water sunk below; and the first oil collecting tank 610 having a sea water discharge face 615 extended beneath the guiding face, for guiding the sea water into the central tank 110.
- the first oil collecting tank 610 should have a height Tl higher than the level S3 of the central tank 110. This ensures that, when the sea water sinks below the oil layer within the central tank 110 owing to the difference in the specific gravities of the oil and the sea water, an adquate water pressure is provided to make the sea water in the oil collecting tank 600 flow through the discharge face 615 into the central tank 110.
- the heights of the second oil collecting tank 620 and the third oil collecting tank 630 are made successively lower, to naturally overflow the sea water.
- the height T2 of the second oil collecting tank 620 should be the same height or slightly higher than the level S3 of the central tank 110.
- a draining path 621 should be formed on the bottom of the second oil collecting tank 620, for draining the separated sea water.
- the draining path 621 should be as high as the level of the central tank 110 or slightly higher. However, it should be lower than the height T2 of the second oil collecting tank 620 to prevent the reverse flow of the water.
- Reference numeral 640 indicates a motor for discharging the collected oil.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along a line B-B of FIG. 2.
- the oil skimmer comprises: a lower hull 100 having the central tank 110 in the middle, and the second float adjusting tanks 121 formed at both sides of the central tank 110; an oil drawing means 200 disposed on the front portion of the central tank 110; and a main floater 300 having the guide path 310 extending above the central tank 110.
- the main floater 300 may be filled with a foamed resin but is not limited to this material, while its outside may be covered with wood or plastic sheets on a frame (not shown) .
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along a line C-C of FIG. 2.
- the oil skimmer comprises: the central tank 110 formed at the center of the lower hull 100; the second float adjusting tanks 121 formed at both sides of the central tank 110; and an opening 120 formed at the bottom of the central tank 110.
- the main floater 300 is formed on the lower hull 100, and a guiding path 310 is formed under the main floater 300 and on the central tank 110.
- the oil separating / extracting means 400 is installed on the lower hull 100 where the guiding path 310 ends. Depending on varying needs, the oil separating / extracting means 400 may be installed on the frame of the main floater 300.
- FIG. 6 is a side view showing the structure of the oil drawing means 200 and the oil separating / extracting means 400 of the present invention.
- the oil drawing means 200 according to the present invention comprises: a drum 210 having radially arranged blade channels 212 for being rotated eccentrically by an eccentric shaft 211; a pair of drum eccentric shaft retaining plates 230 each having a revolving track having a diameter larger than that of the drum 210, for retaining the eccentric shaft 211, and having a concentric groove 231 concentric to the eccentric shaft 211; and blades 220 each settled in the blade channel 212 and each having a pair of guide protuberances 221 for being guided along the concentric grooves 231.
- FIG. 7 is a longitudinal sectional view of FIG. 6.
- each of drum eccentric shaft retaining plates 230 has a revolving track having a diameter larger than that of the drum 210, for retaining the eccentric shaft 211, and has a concentric groove 231 concentric to the eccentric shaft 211.
- the retaining plates 230 are preferably fixed to the lower hull 100.
- the position (1) corresponds to that of FIG. 6 with the solid line
- the position (2) corresponds to that of FIG. 6 with the dotted line.
- the sea water is guided through the guiding walls 510 into the oil drawing means 200 without encountering much resistance.
- the oil drawing means 200 is activated so that the sea water mixed with the oil can be guided into the central tank 110.
- Such a guiding will be made possible by the 180-degree rotation of the drum 210 from the dotted line position (the position ⁇ in FIG. 7) to the solid line position (the position ® in FIG. 7) as can be seen in FIGs. 6 and 7.
- the lowermost blade 220 of the drum 210 For example, the lowermost blade 220 of the drum 210
- the blades 220 move along the concentric groove 231, while the drum 210 eccentrically revolves without being loaded with an extra load.
- the driving power for the drum 210 can be reduced because of no extra load.
- the sea water which is discharged through the bottom opening 120 is kept smaller than the incoming oil -water mixture, so that a level S3 can be kept higher than the existing level S2. If the level S3 of the tank 110 is higher than the existing level S2 , the relative water pressure increases, and, therefore, the sea water can be continuously discharged through opening 120. As a result, the oil layer within the tank 110 becomes thicker.
- the size of the opening 120 is determined by taking into account the revolution speed of the oil drawing means 200 and the size of the blades 220.
- the oil separating / extracting means 400 has the same structure as that of the oil drawing means 200. However, in this means, the eccentric shaft 411 is positioned higher than the eccentric shaft 211 of the oil drawing means 200. Further, the lowermost blade 420 of the drum 410 makes contact with the oil layer, so that the blade can carry the oil into the oil collecting tank 600. In this case, because the blades 420 moves along the arcuate portion 611, the oil also moves along the arcuate portion 611 into the first oil collecting tank 610. The carried oil contains the sea water, and the sea water sinks down due to the difference of the specific gravities . The sunk sea water is guided along the isolating wall 613 to be fedback into the central tank 110 from which the sea water is discharged through the opening 120. Within the first and second oil collecting tanks 610 and 620, circulation plates 616 and 617 are suspended which delay the flow of the oil and water to thoroughly separate the water from the oil .
- the sea water discharge face (plate) 615 should be as high as the first oil collecting tank 610.
- the second oil collecting tank 620 has a height T2 which is higher than that of the central tank 110 and lower than that of the first tank 610.
- the draining path 621 should be as high as the level of the central tank 110.
- the sea water is discharged into the central tank 110, and the reverse flow of the sea water from the central tank 110 to the oil collecting tank 600 is prevented.
- the oil thus collected in the second tank 620 overflows into the third oil collecting tank 630.
- the oil in the third tank 630 is sent through a conduit 618 to an oil storage tank or to an oil tanker (not illustrated) .
- a liftable /submergeable lower hull with an oil drawing means, an oil separating /extracting means, a central tank and oil collecting tanks provided therein and thereon. Further, a main floater is provided.
- the water is separated from the oil by utilizing the difference of the specific gravities, and the oil layer is made to thicken. Therefore, the oil recovery becomes a speedy process. Further, several oil collecting tanks are installed to purify the recovered oil, therefore improving the oil purity. Further, owing to the main floater, the oil recovering operation can be carried out under all weather conditions .
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| AU77899/98A AU7789998A (en) | 1997-06-16 | 1998-06-10 | Irrigation type oil skimmer and method for skimming oil |
| EP98925959A EP0917516A1 (en) | 1997-06-16 | 1998-06-10 | Irrigation type oil skimmer and method for skimming oil |
| JP11504189A JP2000505763A (en) | 1997-06-16 | 1998-06-10 | Oil recovery device and recovery method |
| US09/242,118 US6174436B1 (en) | 1998-06-10 | 1998-06-10 | Irrigation type oil skimmer and method for skimming oil |
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