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US281905A
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  • This invention consists in an improved dredging apparatus composed of a series of steel blades arranged to work on the bottom of a river or of the sea. the said blades force the sand which they dredge up to accumulate upon their upper extremities, whence it is driven to the surface of the water by means of a current of compressed air, or any other element, as hereinafter de scribed with reference to the accompanying drawings.
  • the said apparatus is composed of a frame with wheels or cylinders provided with a cross-bar, A, on which are connected the steel blades B.
  • the bar A extends continuously from end to end of the frame, and the blades'B are clipped'or otherwise secured to the bar to stand in an inclined position, the upper rear ends of the blades projecting a short distance behind the rear edge of the bar, and the blades have their side edges arranged against each other to form a continuous inclined plane or surface.
  • a pipe, 0, is arranged longitudinally below and partially under the upper rearward extensions of the blades, and is provided with a line of perforations, d, said pipe being parallel to the bar Aand provided at each end with a flexible pipe, 0, receiving the compressed air or water from a strong force-pump, which air or water isto drive upward, as it emerges through the small holes d, the sand brought within its reach by the blades B.
  • This pipe 0 receives the compressed air or Water through the pipes C, descending from-the boat, whence the pressure is imparted.
  • Fig. 2 is a top view of the apparatus.
  • the pipes G are by preference made of leather or indiarubber.
  • the apparatus is connected with a boat by means of two coupling-rods, D, and in order that it shouldnot be subjected by By their construction its'connection with the boat to the effects of a high sea, the coupling-rods D are arranged on the sides of the'ship in the way shown in Fig. 4.
  • the extremities of the said coupling-rods slide, respectively, along the base of a triangle, which may be made of any required size.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged detached view of ablade B. Vhen it is necessary to work the apparatus, it will suffice to connect the boat with it in the manner hereinbefore specified, an air force-pump or a water force-pu1np being provided, with which pump are connected pipes starting from each side of the boat, and adapted to the tube 0 at the point V of the design. The said preparations having been terminated, it will be sufficient to let the apparatus fall to the bottom, and the traveling of the boat will make it perform its work.
  • a dredging apparatus combining in its structure a frame provided with a longitudinal crossbar, A, a series of blades, B, secured in an inclined position along said-bar, with their side edges abutting, and a perforated pipe, 0, arranged behind and along the length of the cross-bar below the upper rear edges of the blades, and having means to connect it with an air or water forcing mechanism, substantially as described.

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S. MEINESZ DRBDGING APPARATUS.
Patented July 24, 1883.
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DREDGING APPARATUS. No. 281,905. Patented July 24. 1883.
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SIMON nninnsz, on BRUSSELS, BELGIUM.
DREDGING APPARATUS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 281,905, dated July 24, 1883.
. Application filed February 24, 1883. (No model.) Patented in Belgium November 27, 1882, No. 13,423.
To aZZ whom itm/ay concern Be it known that I, SIMoN MEINESZ, of Brussels, in the Kingdom of Belgium, have i11- vented certain new and useful Improvements in the Construction of Dredging Apparatus, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.
This invention consists in an improved dredging apparatus composed of a series of steel blades arranged to work on the bottom of a river or of the sea. the said blades force the sand which they dredge up to accumulate upon their upper extremities, whence it is driven to the surface of the water by means of a current of compressed air, or any other element, as hereinafter de scribed with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As may be seen from Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings, the said apparatus is composed of a frame with wheels or cylinders provided with a cross-bar, A, on which are connected the steel blades B. The bar A extends continuously from end to end of the frame, and the blades'B are clipped'or otherwise secured to the bar to stand in an inclined position, the upper rear ends of the blades projecting a short distance behind the rear edge of the bar, and the blades have their side edges arranged against each other to form a continuous inclined plane or surface. A pipe, 0, is arranged longitudinally below and partially under the upper rearward extensions of the blades, and is provided with a line of perforations, d, said pipe being parallel to the bar Aand provided at each end with a flexible pipe, 0, receiving the compressed air or water from a strong force-pump, which air or water isto drive upward, as it emerges through the small holes d, the sand brought within its reach by the blades B. This pipe 0 receives the compressed air or Water through the pipes C, descending from-the boat, whence the pressure is imparted.
Fig. 2 is a top view of the apparatus. The pipes G are by preference made of leather or indiarubber. The apparatus is connected with a boat by means of two coupling-rods, D, and in order that it shouldnot be subjected by By their construction its'connection with the boat to the effects of a high sea, the coupling-rods D are arranged on the sides of the'ship in the way shown in Fig. 4. The extremities of the said coupling-rods slide, respectively, along the base of a triangle, which may be made of any required size.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged detached view of ablade B. Vhen it is necessary to work the apparatus, it will suffice to connect the boat with it in the manner hereinbefore specified, an air force-pump or a water force-pu1np being provided, with which pump are connected pipes starting from each side of the boat, and adapted to the tube 0 at the point V of the design. The said preparations having been terminated, it will be sufficient to let the apparatus fall to the bottom, and the traveling of the boat will make it perform its work.
I am aware that a submarine plow has been suspended from a vessel and provided witha pipe connected with a force-pump on the vessel, so that as the plow loosens the sand and mud the blast of water through the pipe produces an under-current to carry off the loosened sand and mud. Such, therefore, I do not claim.
What I claim is '1. A dredging apparatus combining in its structure a frame provided with a longitudinal crossbar, A, a series of blades, B, secured in an inclined position along said-bar, with their side edges abutting, and a perforated pipe, 0, arranged behind and along the length of the cross-bar below the upper rear edges of the blades, and having means to connect it with an air or water forcing mechanism, substantially as described.
2. The combination, in a dredging apparatus, of a frame, a cross-bar, A, extending from end to end of the machine, a series of blades, B, secured along the bar in an inclined position, a perforated pipe, G, arranged behind and along the length of the cross-bar and below the upper edges of the blades, and pipes G C,
connected, respectively, with opposite ends of the perforated pipe, substantially as and for the purpose described.
- 3. The combination, ina dredging-machine, of a frame, a cross-bar extending horizontally from end to end thereof, a series of blades se IOG cured to the bar in an inclined position, with to end of the frame, a series of blades secured their side edges in contact, and projecting to the bar in an inclined position, with their rearward beyond the bar at their upper ends, edges in contact, a perforated pipe arranged I 5 a perforated pipe arranged under the rearparallel to the cross-bar below the upper rear ward extensions of the blades and parallel to ends of the blades, and a pipe or pipes conthe cross-bar, and a pipe or pipes connected nected with the perforated pipe, substantially with the perforated pipe for forcing air or waas and for the purpose described. ter into the same, substantially as described. T r
4'. The combination, in a dredging-machine, SIMON MEI) of a frame mounted on Wheels and provided with rods to connect it with a floating vessel, a crossbar extending horizontally from end XVitnesses:
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US3402487A (en) * 1964-09-11 1968-09-24 Mobay Chemical Corp Hydropneumatic river rake
US5595134A (en) * 1995-03-02 1997-01-21 Pete; Ira J. Towing system for dredges and method for using same
US20050211637A1 (en) * 2004-03-23 2005-09-29 Sower Larry P Sludge harvester for removing sludge from sludge ponds
US7334358B1 (en) * 2005-11-14 2008-02-26 Colin D Whyte Portable dredging equipment
US10208454B2 (en) * 2014-05-12 2019-02-19 Barrnon Ltd. Apparatus for the removal of sludge
US20200208375A1 (en) * 2018-12-26 2020-07-02 Cashman Dredging And Marine Contracting, Co., Llc Dragging apparatus with ripper shank

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3402487A (en) * 1964-09-11 1968-09-24 Mobay Chemical Corp Hydropneumatic river rake
US5595134A (en) * 1995-03-02 1997-01-21 Pete; Ira J. Towing system for dredges and method for using same
US20050211637A1 (en) * 2004-03-23 2005-09-29 Sower Larry P Sludge harvester for removing sludge from sludge ponds
US7181871B2 (en) * 2004-03-23 2007-02-27 Crystal Park Technologies, Llc Sludge harvester for removing sludge from sludge ponds
US7334358B1 (en) * 2005-11-14 2008-02-26 Colin D Whyte Portable dredging equipment
US10208454B2 (en) * 2014-05-12 2019-02-19 Barrnon Ltd. Apparatus for the removal of sludge
US20200208375A1 (en) * 2018-12-26 2020-07-02 Cashman Dredging And Marine Contracting, Co., Llc Dragging apparatus with ripper shank
US10920400B2 (en) * 2018-12-26 2021-02-16 Cashman Dredging And Marine Contracting, Co., Llc Dragging apparatus with ripper shank

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