AU655007B2 - Device for internal cleaning and/or treatment of long closed channels - Google Patents

Device for internal cleaning and/or treatment of long closed channels

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AU655007B2
AU655007B2 AU13449/92A AU1344992A AU655007B2 AU 655007 B2 AU655007 B2 AU 655007B2 AU 13449/92 A AU13449/92 A AU 13449/92A AU 1344992 A AU1344992 A AU 1344992A AU 655007 B2 AU655007 B2 AU 655007B2
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cleaning
duct
brush
treating
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Sven Eriksson
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Priority claimed from PL91290695A external-priority patent/PL165660B1/en
Priority claimed from PL91291078A external-priority patent/PL168857B1/en
Priority claimed from SE9102389A external-priority patent/SE502348C2/en
Priority claimed from EP91118269A external-priority patent/EP0539610A1/en
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B08CLEANING
    • B08BCLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
    • B08B9/00Cleaning hollow articles by methods or apparatus specially adapted thereto 
    • B08B9/02Cleaning pipes or tubes or systems of pipes or tubes
    • B08B9/027Cleaning the internal surfaces; Removal of blockages
    • B08B9/04Cleaning the internal surfaces; Removal of blockages using cleaning devices introduced into and moved along the pipes
    • B08B9/049Cleaning the internal surfaces; Removal of blockages using cleaning devices introduced into and moved along the pipes having self-contained propelling means for moving the cleaning devices along the pipes, i.e. self-propelled
    • B08B9/051Cleaning the internal surfaces; Removal of blockages using cleaning devices introduced into and moved along the pipes having self-contained propelling means for moving the cleaning devices along the pipes, i.e. self-propelled the cleaning devices having internal motors, e.g. turbines for powering cleaning tools

Description

DEVICE FOR INTERNAL CLEWING AND/OR TREATMENT OF LONG CLOSED CHANNELS
The present invention relates to a device for internal cleaning and/or treatment of elongated closed channels, or ducts, preferably ventilation ducts.
It is previously known to clean, for instance, ventila¬ tion ducts, or channels, by moving a brush backwards and forwards in the ventilation duct, so as to remove dirt that has adhered to the duct walls. It is also known to inspect such ducts with the aid of an automotive vehicle equipped with an inspection camera. The drawback with these known devices is that they cannot be used simulta- neously, and consequently it is not possible to inspect the result of a cleaning operation until the brush has been withdrawn from the duct. If the inspection reveals an unsatisfactory result, it is necessary to reinsert the brush into the duct and carry out a supplementary cleaning operation, this supplementary cleaning opera¬ tion being effected by "guess work" with the guidance of what was revealed by the inspection.
The object of the present invention is therefore to provide a novel duct cleaning device which will enable the duct to be inspected during a duct cleaning opera¬ tion and a supplementary cleaning operations to be carried out when so necessary.
The object of the invention has been realized with a device having the characteristic features set forth in the following Claims.
The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to a non-limiting exemplifying embodiment thereof illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a schematic perspective view of an inventive device equipped for the internal cleaning of ducts of round internal cross-section; Figure 2 is a schematic perspective view of an inventive device equipped for the internal cleaning of ducts having a square internal cross-section; and Figure 3 is a sche¬ matic perspective view of an inventive device equipped for the internal surface treatment of a duct.
The inventive device illustrated in Figure 1 is intended for cleaning the internal surfaces of ventilation ducts. The device is primarily intended for cleaning work in which the internal surfaces of a ventilation duct are scraped or brushed clean mechanically and in which the material thus mechanically removed from the duct walls is sucked from the duct by means of a suction device, a vacuum cleaner, connected to an opening in the duct wall.
The device illustrated in Figure 1 includes an automo¬ tive vehicle l. The vehicle is preferably driven elec¬ trically and is connected to an electric power supply and which control means located externally of the duct, via a power and control cable, not shown. The vehicle is equipped with vehicle drive-bands 2 which pass over guide rollers 3 at respective ends of the vehicle. The diameter of the guide rollers 3 is smaller than the diameter of wheels or rollers 4 which support the drive bands 2 and are also positioned on a higher level than the supporting wheels 4. Thus, the drive bands 2 extend obliquely upwards at the ends of the vehicle 1, thereby enabling the vehicle to pass minor obstacles more easi¬ ly. Respective drive bands 2 are driven by means of a drive wheel 5 mounted in the centre of the vehicle, as seen in the direction of its longitudinal axis, and acting directly on respective drive belts 2. Various types of cleaning and/or surface treating units can be fitted to the vehicle 1, in accordance with requirements and also in accordance with the configura¬ tion and construction of the duct concerned.
The vehicle 1 of the Figure 1 illustration is fitted with a cleaning unit in the form of a rotatable brush 6. The shaft 7 around which the brush 6 rotates extends generally in the same direction as the longitudinal axis of the vehicle 1 and also in the direction of the longi¬ tudinal axis of the duct to be cleaned. The brush 6 is therewith intended for cleaning a duct of internal round cross-section. The brush 6 is driven by compressed air, which can be delivered through a brush connection for rotation of said brush. The brush 6 is fitted to the vehicle 1 by means of a stand structure 8. The stand structure 8 is constructed in a manner which will enable the brush shaft 7 to be adjusted to different heights in relation to the vehicle 1, thereby enabling the brush to be adapted to varying diameters of the ducts to be cleaned.
Figure 2 illustrates an embodiment of a cleaning unit intended for cleaning ducts of square internal cross- section. This unit includes a brush 9 which is rotatable about a shaft 10 which extends transversely to the duct axis and thus also transversely in relation to the vehicle 1. Fitted in the centre of the transverse shaft 10 is a gear 11 by means of which the shaft is connected to a drive shaft 12 which extends in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle and which is rotated by com¬ pressed air. Similar to the brush 6, the brush 9 may be mounted on a stand structure which will allow the height of the brush to be adjusted in relation to the vehicle 1. By suitable selection of the size of the brush 9 or by suitable adjustment to its height in the duct, the bristles of the brush can be caused to sweep against the duct walls as the brush rotates and therewith tear lose dirt that has adhered to the duct walls.
As before mentioned, Figure 3 illustrates an inventive device intended for treating the internal surfaces of ducts. The vehicle 1 is fitted with a tubular member 13 which extends in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the vehicle and which is provided at its outermost end with a spray nozzle 14 by means of which liquid delivered to the tubular member 13 can be sprayed onto the duct walls. The tubular member 13 is conveniently mounted on a stand structure 15 which enables the tubu¬ lar member to be adjusted to different heights in rela- tion to the vehicle l and also in relation to the duct dimensions. The liquid is delivered to the tubular member 13 by means of a hose (not shown) which is drawn along by the vehicle as it moves in the duct. This surface treatment may, for instance, involve spraying a cleaning liquid onto the duct walls or spraying paint or lacquer onto the internal surfaces of the duct walls subsequent to cleaning the duct.
As shown in Figure 1, in addition to the brush 6, the vehicle 1 also carries a TV-camera 16 which is connected by means of a cable to the vehicle control means and the cleaning and/or treating unit. The TV-camera 16 is suitably pivotal through 180°. The TV-camera enables the result of a cleaning or surface treatment operation to be inspected and monitored directly and, when necessary, the vehicle can be stopped and moved backwards to a duct section that has been missed or not cleaned adequately. Although not shown, the units shown in Figures 2 and 3 will also normally include a TV-camera 6. Although not shown in the drawings, in addition to the TV-camera 16, the vehicle 1 may also be equipped with a lamp which will enable the result of a cleaning and/or surface treatment operation to be seen more easily.
Alternatively, instead of a TV-camera, the vehicle may be equipped with some other comparable device which will enable the result of a duct cleaning and/or surface treatment operation to be readily inspected and moni- tored.

Claims (8)

Claims
1. A device for internally cleaning and/or treating elongated closed ducts or channels, particularly venti- lation ducts, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the device includes an automotive vehicle (1) and a cleaning and/or treating unit (6; 9; 13, 14) mounted thereon; and in that the vehicle (1) also has mounted thereon a TV- camera (16) or some comparable device for monitoring the result of a cleaning and/or treating operation.
2. A device according to Claim 1, c h a r a c ¬ t e r i z e d in that the vehicle (1) is driven elec¬ trically and in that the cleaning and/or surface treat- ing unit (6; 9; 13, 14) is driven by compressed air.
3. A device according to Claim 1 or 2, c h a r a c ¬ t e r i z e d in that the cleaning unit includes a brush (6) which is mounted for rotation on a shaft (7) which extends generally in the same direction as the longitudinal axis of the duct.
4. A device according to Claim 1 or 2, c h a r a c ¬ t e r i z e d in that the cleaning unit includes a brush (8) which is mounted for rotation on a shaft (10) which extends generally at right angles to the longitu¬ dinal axis of the duct.
5. A device according to any one of the preceding Claims, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the surface treatment unit fitted to the vehicle (1) includes a spray nozzle (14) by means of which a cleaning liquid or a surface treatment liquid can be sprayed onto the duct walls.
6. A device according to any one of the preceding Claims, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the vehicle (1) is a band-driven vehicle.
7. A device according to Claim 6, c h a r a c ¬ t e r i z e d in that the vehicle drive bands are guided upwards over guide rollers (3) at respective ends of the vehicle (1) ; and in that the diameters of the guide rollers are smaller than the diameters of band- supporting wheels or rollers (4) and are positioned at a higher level than the band-supporting wheels (4) so that the drive bands (2) at respective ends of the vehicle (1) have an obliquely and upwardly directed run and therewith enable the vehicle (1) to pass minor obstacles more easily.
8. A device according to any one of the preceding Claims, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the cleaning and/or treating unit (6; 9; 13, 14) is mounted on the vehicle (1) by means of a raisable and lowerable stand structure (8, 15) .
AU13449/92A 1991-06-17 1992-02-11 Device for internal cleaning and/or treatment of long closed channels Ceased AU655007B2 (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (6)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
PL91290695A PL165660B1 (en) 1991-06-17 1991-06-17 Peat bog therapeutic bath
PL91291078A PL168857B1 (en) 1991-07-15 1991-07-15 Method of processing a solution of active substances obtained from peat
SE9102389 1991-08-19
SE9102389A SE502348C2 (en) 1991-08-19 1991-08-19 Device for internal cleaning of elongated ducts
EP91118269A EP0539610A1 (en) 1991-10-26 1991-10-26 Method and composition for determining the immunological activity of solutions containing active substances
PCT/SE1992/000082 WO1993003866A1 (en) 1991-08-19 1992-02-11 Device for internal cleaning and/or treatment of long closed channels

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EP0365921A2 (en) * 1988-10-25 1990-05-02 HEINRICH SCHLICK GmbH Device for navigating closed canals

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GB2149051A (en) * 1983-11-04 1985-06-05 Nippon Kokan Kk Pig
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