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publicationDate 2009-06-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Container for collecting marine polluted oil with a collection trap
abstract The present invention relates to a container composed of a side portion, a lower surface portion and an upper surface portion, and a one-way valve-type oil trap is attached to the upper surface portion to be pitted when the oil is poured. At the same time, the upper surface is pitted and collected through the collection trap, and the oil-contaminated oil collection container has an oil discharge stopper formed on the upper surface, the lower surface, or the side surface. The sealed container with a collecting trap on the upper surface is naturally collected according to the load of the oil, and the collected oil does not leak, so that it can be stored for a long time and has the advantage of preventing the occurrence of odor. In addition, the tubular is that there is an advantage that can be used at sea. It will be more flexible in dealing with marine oil pollution, which relies on manual labor. In the case of water collection containers, once collected, the water is sealed and no evaporation occurs at all, allowing for long-term storage and all this is done automatically, eliminating the need for human hands. In particular, the adoption of a remote control valve has the effect of further automation.
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