Aeration system and method
First Claim
1. In an aeration system for use in rejuvenating eutrophic lakes, comprising a compressor, a diffuser located on the floor of the lake, and a hose connecting the two, the improvement wherein the hose is an imperforate polymeric tube that, when filled with air, is lighter than water, said tube being protectively surrounded by a flexible metal member that is formed from a spirally wound interlocking flexible strip, whereby the interior of the hose has a low coefficient of friction with respect to transported air and the hose is rendered heavy enough to remain on a lake bottom, strong enough to resist high pressures, resistant to rodent attack, and heavy enough to remain on a lake bottom, even when filled with air.
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Abstract
An improved air transport hose for use in aeration systems for rejuvenating eutrophic bodies of water, said hose having low internal friction, sufficient weight to remain submerged, and resistance to mechanical damage comprising a polymeric tube encased in a flexible metal sheath of the type commonly used in electrical installations.
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- 1. In an aeration system for use in rejuvenating eutrophic lakes, comprising a compressor, a diffuser located on the floor of the lake, and a hose connecting the two, the improvement wherein the hose is an imperforate polymeric tube that, when filled with air, is lighter than water, said tube being protectively surrounded by a flexible metal member that is formed from a spirally wound interlocking flexible strip, whereby the interior of the hose has a low coefficient of friction with respect to transported air and the hose is rendered heavy enough to remain on a lake bottom, strong enough to resist high pressures, resistant to rodent attack, and heavy enough to remain on a lake bottom, even when filled with air.
- 4. An improved method of transporting air from a compressor to a diffuser on the floor of a eutrophic lake, comprising connecting the diffuser to the compressor by a hose that is an imperforate polymeric tube protectively surrounded by a flexible metal member that is formed from a spirally wound interlocking flexible strip, the interior of the hose having a low coefficient of friction with respect to transported air and the metal member being sufficiently heavy to maintain the hose submerged when air is being transported therethrough.
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