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Self-closing sheet for encapsulating and dumping a bulk of material

a self-closing sheet and bulk material technology, applied in special-purpose vessels, soil-shifting machines/dredgers, transportation and packaging, etc., can solve the problems of unusable practical use, adverse long-term effects, and inability to meet the requirements of use, and achieve low material strength, facilitate the degree of inner sheet extension, and reduce the effect of material strength

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-07-26
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIV
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The patent text describes a sheet used in a manufacturing process that can be released from a split barge without being fully closed or sealed. This eliminates the need to handle the sheet after it is placed on the barge. The use of an inner and outer sheet reduces manufacturing costs by using a low material strength inner sheet and a higher material strength outer sheet that can be reused. The technical effect of this method is improved manufacturing efficiency and reduced costs.

Problems solved by technology

However not all material is suitable.
Somewhere between 22-25% of the annual dredged volume comprises dredge spoils and fine sediments which requires disposal, as its small grain size makes it unusable for practical uses.
The fine sediment is therefore instead dumped offshore where it may disturb the aquatic ecosystems, often with adverse long term effects, as the dumped sediment can remain in the water column for up to half a year where it may kill small organisms and in some cases cause deoxygenation.
Due to the potential hazards of oceanic dumping, the dredging industry is being met with increasingly high dumping costs, both through rising environmental fees and though the increased difficulty in finding suitable dumping sites close to excavation sites.
But as the geotextile bag does not encapsulate the material some sediment pollution may still take place.
A disadvantage of the known operations for sealing the flexible containers is that they are rather time-consuming.
Developers and contractors who hire dredging companies on the other hand, are encountering higher raw material costs, as the price of raw materials such as rocks, gravel and sand is rising due to demand and depletion of these resources in certain regions.

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[0079]FIG. 1 schematically shows a sheet 1 according to the invention with a self-closing portion 22 and working by a self-closing concept, whereas the self-closing concept works as following:

[0080]First the sheet 1 is arranged on or in a split barge 100 and a material containing portion 4 of sheet is filled with a bulk of material 101. A centreline of the sheet may approximately follow a centreline 106 of the split barge. A material free portion 3 of the sheet is hold along the edge of the split barge by a support element (not shown). In the presently illustrated embodiment and as shown in FIG. 2 the material containing portion of the sheet is arranged along an inside surface 103 of the split barge and the material free portion is hold by a support element 102 along an outside surface 104 of the split barge. Alternatively the sheet may be arranged along an outside surface of the split barge. The material free portion 3 may be zig-zag folded.

[0081]Then the split barge 100 is opened ...

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The invention relates to a sheet (1) to be placed in relation to a split barge (100) for encapsulating a bulk of material (101) to be dumped when the bulk of material is released, the sheet comprising a material containing portion (4) and at least one material free portion (3) extending from at least two opposed sides of the material containing portion, wherein that the immersed sheet encapsulating the bulk of material comprises an encapsulated body (20) encapsulated by the material containing (4) portion and a self-closing portion (22) being at least a part of the material free portion (3) both extending from an assembly point (21), wherein a closing length of the self-closing portion (22) correspond to at least 5% of the circumventing length of the encapsulated body (20), the circumventing length extending from the assembly point (21) to the assembly point (21). The invention further relates to a method of encapsulating a bulk of material by means of a sheet.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The invention relates to a sheet to be placed in relation to a split barge for encapsulating a bulk of material to be dumped when the bulk of material is released, the sheet comprising a material containing portion and a material free portion extending from at least two opposed sides of the material containing portion. The invention further relates to a method of encapsulating a bulk of material by means of a sheet.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Dredging—the excavation of materials such as sediment of soil, sand, clay, slit and / or rocks from beneath bodies of water such as rivers and oceans—is a large global industry that makes marine construction projects possible, and supplies a large portion of the world's sand consumption.[0003]The industry reuses a large portion of the 9 billion cubic meter of matter it excavates every year for construction purposes, coastal feeding or landfilling. However not all material is suitable. Somewhere between 22-25% of t...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B63B35/30B65D88/78
CPCB63B35/306B65D88/78E02F7/04E02F7/065
Inventor JENSEN, JACOB HJELMAGER
Owner DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIV
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