GB2501146A - Artificial waterway created with a series of plastic water receptacles - Google Patents
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- GB2501146A GB2501146A GB1222911.8A GB201222911A GB2501146A GB 2501146 A GB2501146 A GB 2501146A GB 201222911 A GB201222911 A GB 201222911A GB 2501146 A GB2501146 A GB 2501146A
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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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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C02—TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
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- 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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Abstract
A method to recycle carbon dioxide into a food molecule carbohydrate and oxygen in a water receptacle manufactured from plastic and iron or steel, or manufactured from plastic and containing iron or steel articles, is described. The method relies on the release of free energy created by the chemical reaction taking place between the metal component of or in the plastic receptacle in combination with the dissolved carbon dioxide in the water and thereby reducing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The process combats global warming, flooding and famine. Artificial waterways are created by using a plurality of linked water receptacles. When iron or steel articles are placed in the receptacles, these may be of any suitable form, and include metal filings, wire or tyres with exposed wire.
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DESCRIPTION
ARTIFICIAL WATERWAYS
The invention of this application is to recycle green house gasses especialy dissolved carbon dioxide and thereby combat global warming flooding and famine.
The process takes place in a water receptacle manufactured from a mixture of plastic and iron/steel metal or a t3fte may be placed in the base of the receptacle with the wire exposed * the water is any of a sea, estuary, pond, river, lake, canal, flood or waste water.
Dissolved carbon dioxide is continually transformed into carbohydrate food and oxygen, there by maintaining the said waters in pristene condition all open bodies of water absorb CO2 out of the atmosphere.
This process maintains the oxygen carbon dioxide cycle and combats global warming.
The metal component of th.e plastic receptacle is iron or steel, filings, wire in any form or tyre with exposed wire or the tyre shreded with exposed wire, preferably receptacles are manufactured from a mixture of plastic and metal-iron-steel, whereby a receptacle is just plastic.
The said tyre with exposed wire or the said metals will be placed in the base of the water receptacle. Receptacles incoiporating the said metals in the said waters produce food and oxygen and by recycling carbon dioxide in the process combats global warming and famine, all said waters contain microorganisms/plan.kton/diatonis which feed on the said pre formed food, diatoms are single celled algae and are the most numerous organisms making up marine and fresh water plankton, oxygen is a by product of the fbod manufacturing process know as aquatic photosynthesis, as light is not required for the chemical reaction. The word photo is misleading.
The process is correctly termed cathon assimilation.
This food manufacturing process relies on the release of free energy created by the chemical re action taking place between the said metal in combination with the dissolved carbon dioxide there in the receptacle. This equation describes the food manufacturing process Reactants Products H2C03 + metal CH2O + 02 Receptacles can be of any size and shape. Receptacles can be manufactured with male and female couplings and with or without lids. Phytoplankton /diatoms a single celled algae double in mass several times daily in the receptacles. Providing the said waters are available -the oxygen dioxide cycle will he maintained 24/7 which is vital to these organisms at the base of the aquatic food chain, The said water receptacles convert energy poor dissolved carbon dioxide into energy rich carbohydrates-food and oxygen.
Receptacles can be used anywhere in the world. The said waters can be transfered to the receptacles by any known conventional means. in areas prone to flooding receptacles are to be used as artificial waterways lined up in any formation adjacent to existing water ways. ie rivers, canals, lakes where by prior to the risk of flooding the said waters will be pumped into the water receptacles receptacles can he used emnass to accornodate the amount of flood water required.
To diflise this sittuation, vital to protecting properties and. a.grocultural land.
Industrial applications include aquaculture, fish farms, algae farms -algae/diatoms can be harvested and processed into biofuel/diesel. Agroculture benefits by using said waters for irrigation of crops especialy in times of prolonged periods of drought-diatoms consume billions of tons of pre formed carbohydrate food each year hence carbon assimilation, There is a market to sell carbon offset credits to companies wishing to reduce their carbon footprint. Quote some 10 million acres would be sufficient as land-point or ocean space to grow enough phytoplankton/diatoms to replace the total petro diesel fuel in the United States, USA account for approximately 25% of the global CO, emmissions, therefore by using the said receptacles en-mass throughout the world, 40 million acres would zero the world carbon footprint, the importing of aquatic carbon assimilation is the fact that trees and rainforests account for some 10% of CO7 fix, and 90% is aquatic hence the importance of this application in addressing climate change global warming.
1 request a patent be granted to exploit the full pottcntial of this application-job creation world wide
Claims (4)
- CLAIMS * 1. A method of fixing dissolved carbon dioxide a green house gas into food and oxygen in artificial waterways created with water receptacles manufactured from plastic and iron/steel metal the water is any of a sea, estuary, dyer, pond, lake, canal, flood or waste water the energy is free.
- 2. A method according to Claim 1 where by the iron/steel metal is any of filings wire or tyre with exposed wire or in any other form.
- 3. A method according to Claim 1 where by the transformation of dissolved CO»= into into carbohydrate and oxygen is only made possible by the continuous release of free energy created by the chemical reaction taking place between the metal component and the said water.
- 4. A method according to any of the preceeding claims whereby there will be no release of energy if the said waters be free from any trace of green gasses/C02.Inteflectual Propetty Office is an operatin9 nan'. of the Patent OlSos wwtipagov uk
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