Water craft and method for removing weeds and pollutants from navigable waters
First Claim
1. A navigable water craft including a hull and having a stern area including a stern and a rudder, a weed removal tool for removing weeds and other marine vegetation, said tool being located at the stern area, means on the craft for lowering the tool into the water at the stern for dragging the tool along a water bed as the craft is navigated through water and for raising the tool onto the stern area, means fixed to the stern and located behind the rudder and extending substantially to the depth of the rudder for protecting the rudder from engagement by the tool, buoyancy means at the stern area for compensating for the weight of the means for protecting the rudder, means including an engine for driving the craft, and a cooling tank having a closed coolant circuit for cooling the engine, said cooling tank being located on the bottom of the hull to be submerged in the water to contact the same when the craft is in use, said hull including a generally flat bottom wall, said cooling tank including a bottom wall spaced from and fixed to the flat bottom wall of the hull to enclose a space sealed from the sea water, said cooling tank further including means fixed to and between the bottom wall of the hull and the bottom wall of the tank forming a continuous serpentine flow path for coolant within said space sealed from the sea water, said bottom wall of the tank having an unobstructed external surface exposed directly to the sea water to promote heat exchange between the sea water and coolant within the tank.
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Abstract
A navigable water craft having a first tool mounted on the bow area for removing pollutants. The tool may be a basket or scoop which is mounted to be raised and lowered such as through hydraulic rams. Additionally, the basket may be mounted to be rotated about a vertical axis from side-to-side of the craft. At the stern area is mounted a weed removal tool preferably in the form of a triangular rigid structure which, in use, is lowered to be dragged on the sea bed by a line wound on a winch mounted on the craft. A control station including a operator'"'"'s seat is located between the stern and bow forwardly of the winch which preferably is located in an open recessed compartment. To protect the steering rudder of the craft, a barrier is positioned at the stern to prevent the weed removal tool from engaging the rudder during raising or lowering of the tool. A roller is mounted across the stern area on the hull to facilitate movement of the weed removal tool over the stern area during raising or lowering of the tool. The craft is driven through an engine which is cooled through a closed circuit cooling system including a coolant tank located at the bottom of the hull and forming a part thereof so as to be submerged into the water in heat exchange contact with the water during use of the craft.
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15 Claims
- 1. A navigable water craft including a hull and having a stern area including a stern and a rudder, a weed removal tool for removing weeds and other marine vegetation, said tool being located at the stern area, means on the craft for lowering the tool into the water at the stern for dragging the tool along a water bed as the craft is navigated through water and for raising the tool onto the stern area, means fixed to the stern and located behind the rudder and extending substantially to the depth of the rudder for protecting the rudder from engagement by the tool, buoyancy means at the stern area for compensating for the weight of the means for protecting the rudder, means including an engine for driving the craft, and a cooling tank having a closed coolant circuit for cooling the engine, said cooling tank being located on the bottom of the hull to be submerged in the water to contact the same when the craft is in use, said hull including a generally flat bottom wall, said cooling tank including a bottom wall spaced from and fixed to the flat bottom wall of the hull to enclose a space sealed from the sea water, said cooling tank further including means fixed to and between the bottom wall of the hull and the bottom wall of the tank forming a continuous serpentine flow path for coolant within said space sealed from the sea water, said bottom wall of the tank having an unobstructed external surface exposed directly to the sea water to promote heat exchange between the sea water and coolant within the tank.
- 5. A navigable water craft comprising in combination, a hull having a bow area including a bow and a stern area including a stern and a rudder, a first tool mounted at the bow area for removing pollutants from the water at the bow, said tool including a boom pivotally mounted on the bow area to be raised and lowered for positioning said tool, a weed removal tool at the stern for removing weeds or other marine vegetation from the bed of the water, means for lowering said weed removal tool into the water at the stern and for raising the tool onto the stern area, means fixed to the stern and located behind the rudder and extending substantially to the depth of the rudder for protecting the rudder from engagement by the weed removal tool, an engine for driving the craft, and a cooling tank having a closed coolant circuit for cooling the engine, said cooling tank being located on the hull to be at least partially submerged in the water to contact the same when the craft is in use.
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15. A navigable water craft for removing pollutants from navigable waters, the craft comprising in combination with a hull having a bottom wall, an engine for propelling the craft, and a closed circuit cooling system for cooling the engine, said cooling system including a cooling tank located on the hull to be in heat exchange relation with the sea water, said tank enclosing a space sealed from the sea water and including an inlet port and an outlet port for circulating coolant in a closed circuit extending through the tank, said cooling tank including a generally flat bottom wall spaced from and fixed to the bottom wall of the hull to enclose a space sealed from the sea water, said cooling tank further including means fixed to and between the bottom wall of the hull and the bottom wall of the tank forming a continuous serpentine flow path for coolant within said space sealed from the sea water, said bottom wall of the tank having an unobstructed external surface exposed directly to the sea water to promote heat exchange between the sea water and coolant within the tank, and wherein there is further included rib members extending along the bottom of the hull on opposite sides of the coolant tank, said rib members extending vertically below the lowermost level of the tank.
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