WO2006026150A2 - Vessel with oxygenation system and decontamination method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a waterborne vessel with an oxygenation system which decontaminates surrounding water and a method therefor.
- Ozone is one of the strongest oxidizing agents that is readily available. It is known to eliminate organic waste, reduce odor and reduce total organic carbon in water. Ozone is created in a number of different ways, including ultraviolet (UV) light, and corona discharge of electrical current through a stream of air or other gazes oxygen stream, among others. Ozone is formed when energy is applied to oxygen gas (O 2 ). The bonds that hold oxygen together are broken and three oxygen molecules are combined to form two ozone molecules. The ozone breaks down fairly quickly and as it does so it reverts back to pure oxygen, that is, an O 2 molecule.
- UV ultraviolet
- O 2 oxygen gas
- ozone acts as a strong oxidant, m addition, it is known that hydroxyl radicals OH also act as a purification gas. Hydroxyl radicals are formed when ozone, ultraviolet radiation and moisture are combined. Hydroxyl radicals are more powerful oxidants than ozone. Both ozone and hydroxyl radical gas break down over a short period of time (about 8 - 15 minutes) into oxygen. Hydroxyl radical gas is a condition in the fluid or gaseous mixture.
- the waterborne vessel in one embodiment, utilizes an underwater tunnel through which passes flowing water, an ozone gas generator, an ozone plus hydroxyl radical gas generator and a source of atmospheric oxygen.
- a manifold mixer mixes pressurized water independently with the ozone, the ozone plus hydroxyl radical gas and the atmospheric oxygen to produce corresponding oxygenated water mixtures.
- Each of these oxygenated water mixtures are fed via a conduit system into the confined flow of water passing through the tunnel.
- a diversion channel with reverse flow channel permits super saturation of diverted flow from the primary underwater tunnel channel to provide super saturated oxygenated water with ozone plus hydroxyl radical gases and atmospheric oxygen water mixtures.
- a decontamination method is also provided.
- One advantage of the present invention is to provide a waterborne vessel with an oxygenation system and a method to decontaminate surrounding water wherein ozone and/or hydroxyl radical gas is inj ected, mixed and super saturated with a flow of water through the waterborne vessel.
- Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a super saturization channel which significantly increases the amount of time the ozone and/or hydroxyl radical gas mixes in a certain flow volume of water thereby oxygenating the water and decontaminating that defined volume of flowing water prior to further mixing with other water subject to additional oxygenation in the waterborne vessel.
- a further advantage of the present invention is to provide a mixing manifold to mix the ozone independent with respect to the hydroxyl radical gas and independent with respect to atmospheric oxygen and wherein the resulting oxygenated water mixtures are independently fed into a confined water bound space in the waterborne vessel to oxygenate a volume of water flowing through that confined space.
- FIG. 1 diagrammatically illustrates a side elevational view of the waterborne vessel with an oxygenation system of the present invention
- FIG. 2 diagrammatically illustrates a side elevational view of the hull portion with the oxygenation system
- FIG. 3 diagrammatically illustrates a top schematic view of the waterborne vessel
- FIG. 4A diagrammatically illustrates one system to create the ozone and hydroxyl radical gases and one system to mix the gases with water in accordance with the principles of the present invention
- FIG. 4B diagrammatically illustrates the venturi port enabling the mixing of the ozone plus pressurized water, ozone plus hydroxyl radical gas plus pressurized water, and atmospheric oxygen and pressurized water;
- FIG. 4C diagrammatically illustrates a system which creates oxygenated water which oxygenated water carrying ozone can be injected into the decontamination tunnel shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 diagrammatically illustrates a side view of the tunnel through the waterborne vessel
- FIG. 6 diagrammatically illustrates a top schematic view of the tunnel providing the oxygenation zone for the waterborne vessel
- FIG.7 diagrammatically illustrates the outputports (sometimes called injector ports) and distribution of oxygenated water mixtures (ozone, ozone plus hydroxyl radical gas and atmospheric oxygen) into the tunnel for the oxygenation system; ,
- FIG. 8 A diagrammatically illustrates another oxygenation system
- FIG. 8B diagrammatically illustrates a detail of the gas inj ection ports in the waterborne stream
- FIG. 9 diagrammatically illustrates the deflector vane altering the output flow from the oxygenation tunnel
- FIG. 10 diagrammatically illustrates the oxygenation manifold in the further embodiment.
- FIG. 11 diagrammatically illustrates the gas vanes for the alternate embodiment
- FIG. 12 diagrammatically illustrates a pressurized gas system used to generate ozone, ozone plus hydroxyl radical and pressurized oxygen wherein these gasses are injected into the decontamination tunnel of the vessel.
- FIG. 1 diagrammatically illustrates waterborne vessel 10 having an oxygenation system 12 disposed in an underwater tunnel 14 beneath the waterline of vessel 10.
- FIG. 1 diagrammatically illustrates waterborne vessel 10 having an oxygenation system 12 disposed in an underwater tunnel 14 beneath the waterline of vessel 10.
- tunnel 14 is sometimes called a decontamination tunnel, the tunnel may be a chamber which holds the water to be decontaminated a certain period of time such that the gasses interact with the water to oxidize the critical compounds in the water. Water flow through tunnel 14 is oxygenated and cleaned.
- Rudder 20 controls the direction of vessel 10 and deflector blade or vane 22 controls the direction of the output flow of oxygenated water either directly astern of the vessel or directly downwards into lower depths of the body of water as generally shown in FIG. 9.
- the flow path varies from full astern to full down.
- Lifting mechanism 24 operates to lift deflector blade 22 from the lowered position shown in FIG. 1 to a raised position shown in FIG. 8A.
- Blade 22 can be placed in various down draft positions to alter the ejected flow of the oxygenated,, partially treated water from the body of water surrounding vessel 10.
- FIG. 2 diagrammatically shows a side elevational view of vessel 10 without the trash bucket and without cabin 26. It should be noted that the waterborne vessel need not include trash container 28 and trash gathering bucket 30.
- the vessel includes oxygenation system 14 which oxygenates a flow of water through underwater tunnel 14.
- FIG. 3 diagrammatically illustrates a top schematic view of vessel 10.
- Bow 34 has laterally extending bow wings 36, 38 that permit a flow of water into an upper deck region. Trash bucket 30 is lowered into this flow of water on the upper deck to capture floating debris and trash from the water being cleaned by the vessel 10. The trash bucket 30 (FIG. 1) is then raised and the contents of bucket 30 is poured over into trash container 28. The extended position of bow wings 36, 38 is shown in dashed lines.
- FIG.4A shows one embodiment of the oxygenation system.
- a source of oxygen 40 commonly atmospheric oxygen gas, is supplied to a gas manifold 42.
- oxygen gas (atmospheric oxygen gas) is supplied to extractor 43 (manufactured by Pacific Ozone) which creates pure oxygen and the pure oxygen is fed to a corona discharge ozone generator 44.
- the corona discharge ozone generator 44 generates pure ozone gas which gas is applied to gas manifold 42.
- Ozone plus hydroxyl radical gases are created by a generator 46 which includes a UV light device that generates both ozone and hydroxyl radical gases.
- Oxygen and some gaseous water is fed into generator 46 to create the ozone plus hydroxyl radical gases.
- the ozone plus hydroxyl radical gases are applied to gas manifold 42.
- Atmospheric oxygen from source 40 is also applied to gas manifold 42.
- source oxygen 40 could be bottled oxygen and not atmospheric oxygen (thereby eliminating extractor 43), the utilization of bottled oxygen increases the cost of operation of oxygenation system 12.
- the gas fed to generator 46 must contain some water to create the hydroxyl radical gas.
- a pressure water pump 48 is driven by a motor M and is supplied with a source of water. Pressurized water is supplied to air/gas manifold 50.
- Water/gas manifold 50 independently mixes ozone and pressurized water as compared with ozone plus hydroxyl radical gas plus pressurized water as compared with atmospheric oxygen plus pressurized water.
- water is fed through a decreasing cross-sectional tube section 52 which increases the velocity of the water as it passes through narrow construction 54.
- a venturi valve (shown in FIG. 4B) draws either ozone or ozone plus hydroxyl radical gas or atmospheric oxygen into the restricted flow zone 54.
- the resulting water-gas mixtures constitute first, second and third oxygenated water mixtures .
- the ventri valve pulls the gases from the generators and the source without requiring pressurization of the gas.
- FIG. 4B shows a venturi valve 56 which draws the selected gas into the pressurized flow of water passing through narrow restriction 54.
- FIG.4C shows that oxygenated water carrying ozone canbe generated using a UV ozone generator 45. Water is supplied to conduit 47, the water passes around the UV ozone generator and oxygenated water is created. This oxygenated water is ultimately fed into the decontamination tunnel which is described more fully in connection with the manifold system 50 in FIG. 4A.
- conduits 6OA, 6OB and 6OC carry ozone mixed with pressurized water (a first oxygenated water mixture) and ozone plus hydroxyl radical gas and pressurized water (a second oxygenated water mixture) and atmospheric oxygen gas plus pressurized water (a third oxygenated water mixture), respectively which mixtures flow through conduits 6OA, 6OB and 6OC into the injector site in the decontamination tunnel.
- the output of these conduits that is conduit output ports 61A, 61B and 61C, are separately disposed both vertically and laterally apart in an array at intake 62 of tunnel 14 (see FIG. 1).
- three oxygenated water mixtures are utilized herein, singular gas injection ports maybe used.
- FIG. 12 shows atmospheric oxygen gas from source 40 which is first pressurized by pump 180 and then fed to extractor 43 to produce pure ozone, and ozone plus hydroxyl radical gas UV generator 46 and is fed to conduits carrying just the pressurized oxygen to injector matrix 182.
- the pure ozone form extractor 43 is fed to an ozone gas generator 44 with a corona discharge, these three pressurized gases (pure ozone, ozone plus hydroxyl radical gas and atmospheric oxygen) is fed into a manifold shown as five (5) injector ports for the pure ozone, four (4) injector ports for the ozone plus hydroxyl radical gas and six (6) ports for the pressurized atmospheric oxygen gas.
- FIG. 5 diagrammatically illustrates a side elevational schematic view of oxygenation system 12 and, more particularly, tunnel 14 of the waterborne vessel.
- a motor 59 drives a propeller in propeller region 18.
- propeller in region 18 creates a flow of water through tunnel 14 of oxygenation system 12.
- a plurality of conduits 60 each independently carry either an oxygenated water mixture with ozone or an oxygenated water mixture with ozone plus hydroxy radical gases or an oxygenated water mixture with atmospheric oxygen.
- FIG. 6 diagrammatically shows a schematic top view of oxygenation system 12.
- the plurality of conduits, one of which is conduit 6OA, is disposed laterally away from other gas/water injection ports at intake 64 of tunnel 14.
- a diversion channel 70 is disposed immediately downstream a portion or all of conduits 60 such that a portion of water flow through tunnel intake 64 passes into diversion channel 70. Downstream of diversion channel 70 is a reverse flow channel 72. The flow is shown in dashed lines through diversion channel 70 and reverse flow channel 72.
- diversion channel 70 and reverse flow channel 72 are to (a) segregate a portion of water flow through tunnel 14; (b) inject, in a preferred embodiment, ozone plus hydroxyl radical gas as well as atmospheric oxygen into that sub-flow through diversion channel 70; and (c) increase the time the gas mixes and interacts with that diverted channel flow due to the extended time that diverted flow passes through diversion channel 70 and reverse flow channel 72.
- These channels form a supersaturation channel apart from main or primary flow through tunnel 14.
- Other flow channels could be created to increase the amount of time the hydroxyl radical gas oxygenated water mixture interacts with the diverted flow.
- diversion channel 70 may be configured as a spiral or a banded sub-channel about a cylindrical tunnel 14 rather than configured as both a diversion channel 70 and a reverse flow channel 72.
- a singular diversion channel maybe sufficient.
- the cleansing operation of the decontamination vessel is dependent upon the degree of pollution in the body of water surrounding the vessel. Hence, the type of oxygenated water and the amount of time in the tunnel and the length of the tunnel and the flow or volume flow through the tunnel are all factors which must be taken into account in designing the decontamination system herein. Pn any event, supersaturated water and gas mixture is created at least the diversion channel 70 and then later on in the reverse flow channel 72.
- two reverse flow channels and two diversion channels are provided on opposite sides of a generally rectilinear tunnel 14.
- FIG. 4A shows the rectilinear dimension of tunnel 14. Other shapes and lengths and sizes of diversion channels may be used.
- gills 16 When the oxygenation system is ON, gills 16 are placed in their outboard position thereby extending the length of tunnel 14 through an additional elongated portion of vessel 10. See FIG. 1.
- Propeller in region 18 provides a propulsion system for water in tunnel 14 as well as a propulsion system for vessel 10.
- Other types of propulsion systems for vessel 10 and the water through tunnel 14 may be provided.
- first, second and third oxygenated water mixtures ozone + pressurized water; ozone + hydroxyl radical gas + pressurized water; and atmospheric oxygen + pressurized water
- vessel 10 when gills 16 are closed or are disposed inboard such that the stern most edge of the gills rest on stop 80, vessel 10 can be propelled by water flow entering the propeller area 18 from gill openings 80A, 80B. When the gills are closed, the oxygenation system is OFF.
- FIG.7 diagrammatically illustrates the placement of various conduits in the injector matrix.
- the conduits are specially numbered or mapped as 1-21 in FIG. 7.
- the following Oxygenation Manifold Chart shows what type of oxygenated water mixture which is fed into each of the specially numbered conduits and injected into the intake 64 of tunnel 14.
- an ozone plus hydroxyl radical gas oxygenated water mixture is fed at the forward-most points of diversion channel 70 through conduits 7, 15, 17, 1, 8 and 16.
- Pure oxygen (in the working embodiment, atmospheric oxygen) oxygenated water mixture is fed generally downstream of the hydroxyl radical gas injectors at conduits 19, 21, 18, 20.
- Additional atmospheric oxygen oxygenated water mixtures are fed laterally inboard of the hydroxyl radical gas injectors at conduits 6, 14, 2, 9, and 10.
- ozone oxygenated water mixtures are fed at the intake 64 of central tunnel region 76 by conduit output ports 5, 4, 3, 13, 12, and 11.
- other combinations and orientations of the first, second and third oxygenated water mixtures could be injected into the flowing stream of water to be decontaminated.
- the ozone oxygenated water mixtures has an adequate amount of time to mix with the water from the surrounding body of water in central tunnel region 76 but the hydroxyl radical gas from injectors 7, 15, 17, 1, 8, 16 need additional time to clean the water and also need atmospheric oxygen input (output ports 19, 21, 8, 20) in order to supersaturate the diverted flow in diversion channel 70 and reverse flow channel 17.
- the supersaturated flow from extended channels 70, 72 is further injected into the mainstream tunnel flow near the tunnel flow intake.
- FIG. 8 shows an alternative embodiment which is possible but seems to be less efficient.
- a supply of oxygen 40 is fed into an ozone generator 44 with a corona discharge.
- the output of ozone gas is applied via conduit 90 into a chamber 92.
- Atmospheric oxygen or air 94 is also drawn into chamber 92 and is fed into a plurality of horizontally and vertically disposed nozzles 96.
- Manifold 98 consists of a plurality of oxygenation nozzles 96.
- Manifold 98 can be raised or lowered by any appropriate means.
- rotating threaded sleeve 110 operates on threaded rod 112 to raise and lower oxygenation manifold 98.
- Diverter blade 22 can be raised and lowered by another mechanism generally shown as lifting mechanism 24 in FIG. 1.
- Shaft 114 drives propeller 116 to provide a propulsion system to move water through tunnel 118.
- FIG. 8A shows that the water propulsion system to move the water through the tunnel could be forward the tunnel intake 64 shown in FIG. 6.
- the alternative embodiment also shows that the tunnel may be foreshortened.
- FIG. 8B is a detail showing gas injection nozzle 96 and water flow 120 passing through restricted flow channel 122.
- FIG. 9 diagrammatically shows that diversion blade 22, when rotated downward as shown by arrow 142, directs oxygenated and treated water output 144 y the oxygenation systems into lower depths of the body of water being treated by vessel 10.
- FIG. 10 diagrammatically illustrates aeration injector manifold 98.
- FIG. 11 shows aeration injectors 96 having a forward inverted V shaped body 160 and a rearward generally oval shaped body 162. Air plus ozone is pumped or drawn into the interior region 164 of V shaped body 160. Water flow is directed through constricted channel 122 and a high degree of turbulence in region 166 mixes the ozone with the water flow through constricted channel 122. This turbulence in restricted flow channel 122 causes the ozone and atmospheric oxygen to mix with the water flow thereby oxygenating the water.
- FIG. 12 shows apressurized gas system with injector matrix 180 and pump
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