Method and apparatus for removing biofouling from a protected surface in a liquid environment
US-9776219-B2 · Oct 3, 2017 · US
US10710125B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10710125-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715684029-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 23, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 17, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 14, 2020 |
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A system includes a UV light source and an optical medium coupled to receive UV light from the UV light source. The optical medium is configured to emit UV light proximate to a surface from which biofouling is to be removed once the biofouling has adhered to the protected surface. A method corresponds to the system.
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A system for anti-biofouling a protected surface disposed upon an object configured to be immersed in water, comprising: an ultraviolet light source operable to generate ultraviolet light; an optical medium disposed under the protected surface, the optical medium coupled to receive the ultraviolet light and configured to disburse the ultraviolet light; and a degradable layer disposed over the protected surface, wherein the degradable layer is disposed to receive portions of the ultraviolet light that escape the optical medium, wherein the degradable layer is responsive to the ultraviolet light such that selected portions of the degradable layer are configured to change mechanical properties and to be removable in response to the ultraviolet light, facilitating removal of biological material on the degradable layer, and wherein the optical medium comprises a continuous optical coating over the object, wherein the optical coating is configured to provide a propagation path for the ultraviolet light. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the protected surface is disposed between the optical medium and the degradable layer, wherein the optical medium has a thickness direction perpendicular to the protected surface, wherein two orthogonal directions of the optical medium orthogonal to the thickness direction are parallel to the protected surface, wherein the optical medium is configured to provide the propagation path of the ultraviolet light such that the ultraviolet light travels within the optical medium in at least one of the two orthogonal directions orthogonal to the thickness direction, and such that, at points along a surface of the optical medium, respective portions of the ultraviolet light escape the optical medium. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the selected portions of the degradable layer are in direct contact with the protected surface. 4. The system of claim 2 , wherein the selectable portions either fall away from the degradable layer after exposure to the ultraviolet light or are removed by a cleaning mechanism after exposure to the ultraviolet light. 5. The system of claim 1 , further comprising: a cleaning mechanism proximate to the protected surface and operable to remove the degradable layer. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the cleaning mechanism comprises a wiper mechanism. 7. The system of claim 5 , wherein the cleaning mechanism comprises a water jet mechanism. 8. The system of claim 5 , wherein the cleaning mechanism comprises a pull wire disposed under the degradable layer. 9. A system for anti-biofouling a protected surface disposed upon an object configured to be immersed in water, comprising: an ultraviolet light source operable to generate ultraviolet light; an optical medium disposed under the protected surface, the optical medium coupled to receive the ultraviolet light and configured to disburse the ultraviolet light; and a degradable layer disposed over the protected surface, wherein the degradable layer is disposed to receive portions of the ultraviolet light that escape the optical medium, wherein the degradable layer is responsive to the ultraviolet light such that selected portions of the degradable layer are configured to change mechanical properties and to be removable in response to the ultraviolet light, facilitating removal of biological material on the degradable layer, and a penetrating structure configured to penetrate through the protected surface, wherein the penetrating structure comprises: a seal coupled between the penetrating structure and the protected surface; and at least one of: an optical structure configured to generate the ultraviolet light and to communicate the ultraviolet light to the optical medium, or an optical structure coupled to receive the ultraviolet light and to communicate the ultraviolet light to the optical medium. 10. A method of anti-biofouling a protected surface disposed upon an object configured to be immersed in water, comprising: generating ultraviolet light with an ultraviolet light source; providing an optical medium disposed under the protected surface, the optical medium coupled to receive the ultraviolet light and configured to disburse the ultraviolet light providing a degradable layer disposed over the protected surface; and receiving, with the degradable layer, portions of the ultraviolet light that escape the optical medium, wherein the degradable layer is responsive to the ultraviolet light such that selected portions of the degradable layer are configured to change mechanical properties and to be removable in response to the ultraviolet light, facilitating removal of biological material on the degradable layer, and wherein the optical medium comprises a continuous optical coating over the object, wherein the optical coating is configured to provide a propagation path for the ultraviolet light. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the protected surface is disposed between the optical medium and the degradable layer, wherein the optical medium has a thickness direction perpendicular to the protected surface, wherein two orthogonal directions of the optical medium orthogonal to the thickness direction are parallel to the protected surface, wherein the optical medium is configured to provide the propagation path of the ultraviolet light such that the ultraviolet light travels within the optical medium in at least one of the two orthogonal directions orthogonal to the thickness direction, and such that, at points along a surface of the optical medium, respective portions of the ultraviolet light escape the optical medium. 12. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: providing a cleaning mechanism proximate to the protected surface; and removing the degradable layer with the cleaning mechanism.
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