Ocean safe eel trap entry
US-2026096544-A1 · Apr 9, 2026 · US
US10375939B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10375939-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715601441-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 22, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 20, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 13, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 13, 2019 |
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A retrieval system and methods of preparing and using same to retrieve underwater objects from a selected depth, including a flotation device having at least a selected amount of buoyancy, a release mechanism that is capable of releasably engaging an anchor, and a controller to actuate the release mechanism when a selected condition is achieved. The system further includes a spool assembly having a frame for carrying (i) the floatation device, (ii) the release mechanism, (iii) the controller and (iv) in combination with the flotation device, a quantity of pre-wound line having a length greater than the selected depth.
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What is claimed: 1. A retrieval system for use with underwater objects to be retrieved from a selected depth, comprising: a flotation device having at least a selected amount of buoyancy; a release mechanism that is capable of releasably engaging an anchor; a controller to actuate the release mechanism when a selected condition is achieved; and a spool assembly having a frame for carrying (i) the floatation device, (ii) the release mechanism, (iii) the controller and (iv) in combination with the flotation device, a quantity of line having a length greater than the selected depth, wherein the spool assembly is capable of receiving the quantity of line as a pre-wound unit. 2. The retrieval system of claim 1 wherein the frame includes a spine with an upper end cap, at least one of (i) a lower spine plate and (ii) a lower end cap, and a central portion including a plurality of elongated members extending between the upper end cap and the at least one of the lower spine plate and the lower end cap. 3. The retrieval system of claim 2 wherein the release mechanism is positioned proximate to the lower end cap. 4. The retrieval system of claim 2 wherein the lower end cap is removably secured to the central portion to assist at least one of (a) loading and (b) releasing the line relative to the central portion. 5. The retrieval system of claim 2 wherein the flotation device defines a curved outer surface and is removably secured to the central portion of the spine to establish a core outer diameter. 6. The retrieval system of claim 2 wherein the flotation device is formed from at least two sections, each section being removably secured to the central portion of the spine. 7. The retrieval system of claim 2 wherein the controller is contained within a water-proof housing having a depth rating at least as great as the selected depth. 8. The retrieval system of claim 7 wherein the controller includes at least one of a timer, a clock, and an acoustic transducer, or a combination thereof. 9. The retrieval system of claim 1 further including the quantity of line being pre-wound in a toroidal shape as the pre-wound unit that defines an inner opening having a first diameter, and wherein the pre-wound unit retains its toroidal shape prior to installation on the spool assembly. 10. The retrieval system of claim 9 further including a binder applied to at least a portion of the line to assist retention of the toroidal shape of the pre-wound unit. 11. The retrieval system of claim 10 wherein the frame in combination with the flotation device forms a central section having a second diameter which is less than or equal to the first diameter of the pre-wound unit to receive and carry the pre-wound unit. 12. The retrieval system of claim 1 further including an anchor removably connected to release mechanism and having a weight sufficient to counteract the selected amount of buoyancy of the flotation device to retain the spool assembly at the selected depth. 13. A modular retrieval system for use with underwater objects to be retrieved from a selected depth in a water column, comprising: a flotation device defining a cylindrical outer surface having a first diameter and having at least a selected amount of buoyancy; a release mechanism that is capable of releasably engaging an anchor; a housing containing a controller for actuating the release mechanism when a selected condition is achieved; a quantity of line having a length greater than the selected depth, the line being wrapped in a toroidal shape as a pre-wound unit that defines an inner opening having a second diameter that is at least as large as the first diameter; and a spool assembly having a spine including an upper end cap, at least one of (i) a lower spine plate and (ii) a lower end cap, and a central portion including a plurality of elongated members extending between the upper end cap and the at least one of the lower spine plate and the lower end cap, the release mechanism being positioned proximate to the lower end cap, and the central portion carrying the floatation device, the release mechanism, the controller and the quantity of line, wherein the spool assembly is capable of (a) receiving the pre-wound unit onto the central portion after removal of at least one of the lower spine plate and the lower end cap, and (b) carrying the pre-wound unit after reattachment of the at least one of the lower spine plate and the lower end cap. 14. The retrieval system of claim 13 wherein the retrieval system retains a low profile in the water column until actuation of the release mechanism and, when the release mechanism is actuated, the retrieval system is released into the water column and rises to the surface of the water. 15. The retrieval system of claim 13 wherein the lower end cap is removably secured to the central portion to assist at least one of (a) loading and (b) releasing the line relative to the central portion. 16. The retrieval system of claim 13 wherein the line retains its toroidal shape prior to installation on the spool assembly. 17. The retrieval system of claim 13 wherein the flotation device is modular and is formed from at least two sections, each section being removably secured to the central portion of the spine. 18. The retrieval system of claim 13 further including a binder applied to at least a portion of the line to assist retention of the toroidal shape of the pre-wound unit. 19. The retrieval system of claim 13 wherein the controller is contained within a water-proof housing having a depth rating at least as great as the selected depth. 20. The retrieval system of claim 13 wherein the length of the line is at least 400 m. 21. The retrieval system of claim 13 wherein the line has a diameter greater than ⅜ inch. 22. A method of enabling reloading of a retrieval system for use with underwater objects to be retrieved from a selected depth, comprising: selecting a quantity of line having a length greater than the selected depth; forming the line into a toroid defining an inner opening having a first inner diameter, including applying a binder to at least a portion of the toroid such that the line retains its toroidal shape by itself to create a pre-wound toriod; and providing the pre-wound toroid to a user of a retrieval system having a spool assembly with a frame defining, in combination with a flotation device, a central portion with an outer diameter that is the same or less than the first inner diameter to receive and carry the toroid. 23. A method of reloading a retrieval system suitable for underwater use, comprising: accepting a retrieval system after the retrieval system has been used, wherein the retrieval system is an assemblage of components including a flotation device having at least a selected amount of buoyancy, a release mechanism that is capable of releasably engaging an anchor, a controller to actuate the release mechanism when a selected condition is achieved, and a spool assembly having a frame for carrying (i) the floatation device, (ii) the release mechanism, (iii) the controller and (iv) in combination with the flotation device, a quantity of line having a length greater than the selected depth; respooling the line onto the retrieval system as a pre-wound unit using either the original line or a replacement line; and providing the reloaded retrieval system to the user. 24. The method of claim 23 further including reconditioning of at le
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