WO1986005431A1 - A detachable receptacle and stripping apparatus for stripping lagging - Google Patents

A detachable receptacle and stripping apparatus for stripping lagging Download PDF

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WO1986005431A1
WO1986005431A1 PCT/AU1986/000065 AU8600065W WO8605431A1 WO 1986005431 A1 WO1986005431 A1 WO 1986005431A1 AU 8600065 W AU8600065 W AU 8600065W WO 8605431 A1 WO8605431 A1 WO 8605431A1
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William James Hamlet
Gordon Sinclair Hatch
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Gordon Sinclair Hatch
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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
    • B08B9/023Cleaning the external surface
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B08CLEANING
    • B08BCLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
    • B08B15/00Preventing escape of dirt or fumes from the area where they are produced; Collecting or removing dirt or fumes from that area
    • B08B15/02Preventing escape of dirt or fumes from the area where they are produced; Collecting or removing dirt or fumes from that area using chambers or hoods covering the area
    • B08B15/026Boxes for removal of dirt, e.g. for cleaning brakes, glove- boxes
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25JMANIPULATORS; CHAMBERS PROVIDED WITH MANIPULATION DEVICES
    • B25J21/00Chambers provided with manipulation devices
    • B25J21/02Glove-boxes, i.e. chambers in which manipulations are performed by the human hands in gloves built into the chamber walls; Gloves therefor

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  • THIS INVENTION relates to improvements in or relating to stripping apparatus particularly adapted for stripping fibrous cladding material from a body.
  • This bag is formed with a pair of specially shaped flaps at its open end which are placed about a longitudinal portion of the pipe from opposite sides thereof so as to form a circumscribing sleeve portion about the pipe.
  • a fastening arrangment provided on the meeting edges of the flaps can then be operated to secure the bag to the pipe.
  • the opposite ends of the so formed sleeve portion can then be tied to sealingly engage the bag with the pipe.
  • the bag is also formed with a pair of arm portions which extend inwardly of the bag and which terminate with gloves so that an operator can insert his hands and perform manipulations within the interior of the bag for work on the pipe whilst maintaining isolation between the interior of the bag and the operator's hands.
  • fibrous material can be stripped from the pipe and collected within the bag without risking exposure to the stripped fibrous material.
  • a detachable receptacle for collecting fibrous cladding material stripped from an elongate body, comprising a flexible envelope of substantially impermeable material having an opening to allow for the desposition of said cladding material therein, and a fastening means to integrally connect the receptacle to a corresponding opening provided on a stripping apparatus secured to said body.
  • the envelope is preferably provided with envelope closure means disposed apart from said fastening means to close the envelope opening and substantially seal the contents of the envelope during attachment or detachment to said apparatus.
  • the receptacle is provided with an outer cover enclosing said envelope to facilitate containment of said envelope therein upon sealing thereof.
  • part of the fastening means is disposed on the envelope opening and the other part is disposed on said corresponding opening, and the peripheral edge of the outer cover encompassing said envelope is capable of being releasably and sealingly engaged to the outerside of the fastening means when connecting the receptacle to said stripping apparatus.
  • the envelope closure means preferably comprises envelope closure strips attached to opposing inner faces of the envelope whereby the strips are adapted to interlock with each other when pressed together.
  • the envelope is preferably provided with a depending flap means to cover and protect said envelope closure means from impinging cladding material during passage of the same through the envelope opening when the receptacle is interconnected to the stripping apparatus.
  • a stripping apparatus for stripping fibrous cladding material from an elongate body, comprising:- a shroud means adapted to be detachably and sealingly secured at one end to a longitudinal portion of said body, the shroud means being formed of flexible material and having means whereby an operator can insert his hand and perform manipulations within the interior of the shroud for work on said body whilst maintaining isolation between the interior of said shroud and the operator's hands, and a shroud opening at the other end through which stripped cladding material may pass ; a detachable receptacle for collecting said cladding material stripped from the body comprising a flexible envelope of substantially impermeable material having an opening to allow for the deposition of said cladding material therein; and a fastening means to integrally connect the receptacle to the shroud opening.
  • the shroud means is provided with shroud closure means disposed apart from said fastening means to close the shroud opening and substantially seal the same during attachment or detachment to said receptacle.
  • the closure means preferably comprises shroud closure strips attached to opposing inner faces of said shroud means , whereby the strips are adapted to interlock with each other when pressed together.
  • the openings are preferably normally biased open by the provision of a stiffening stay means integrated therewith.
  • the stipping apparatus is preferably provided with depending flap means to cover and protect said closure means from impinging cladding material during passage of the same to the receptacle.
  • Fig. 1 is a front perspective view showing the stripping apparatus attached to a pipe bearing fibrous cladding material
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional end elevation taken along
  • Fig. 3 is a front perspective view of the shroud means ;
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional end elevation taken along Section A-A of Figure 3;
  • Fig. 5 is a front perspective view of the detachable receptacle
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional end elevation taken along
  • the embodiment is directed towards a stripping apparatus which is specifically shaped for stripping fibrous cladding material in the form of lagging from a pipe.
  • a stripping apparatus 11 essentially comprises a shroud means 12 and a detachable receptacle 13.
  • the receptacle 13 is constructed from flexible, impermeable material, which is preferably a transparent, plastics material such as polythene, and has all seams fully welded.
  • the receptacle is in the form of a bag and consists of an envelope 16 encompassed with an outer cover 17.
  • the envelope is attached to the outer cover by means of a welded seam 18 disposed along thebottom of the receptacle only, thereby facilitating relative independent manipulation of the envelope with respect to the outer cover and vice visa.
  • the envelope 16 has an envelope opening 19a at its upper end which in turn is provided with a fasterner 20a which forms part of a fastening means in the form of a sliding clasp fastener 20.
  • the envelope is also provided with an envelope closure means which comprises a pair of envelope closure strips 21 attached to the opposing inner faces of the envelope and disposed apart from the fastener 20a.
  • the closure strips are preferably co-operating parts of the type known under the trade mark "Velcro", which are adapted to interlock with each other when pressed together.
  • a pair of depending flap means 22 are provided on the inner face of the envelope immediately above the envelope closure strips 21 to cover and protect the same from cladding material which may impinge thereupon during passage through the envelope opening.
  • the outer cover 17 is constructed to closely conform to the shape and size of the envelope 16 so as to completely enclose the envelope therein.
  • the sides of the receptacle may be gusseted to enable both the envelope and outer cover to be opened sufficiently for attachment to the shroud means 12 and to maximise the size of the envelope opening 19a for the passage of stripped cladding material therethrough.
  • the shoud means 12 is formed of flexible, impermeable material which is preferably a transparent plastics material such as heavy duty P.V.C.
  • the top of the shroud means is provided with a pair of side flaps 23 located at opposite sides thereof which co-extend to form a pendent working portion 24.
  • the flaps are shaped to form a sleeve portion .at the top of the shroud means which approximately conforms to the size of the pipe 25 to which the shroud means is attached.
  • each flap Provided along the top terminating edge of each flap is a co-operating component of a sliding clasp fastener 26 which enables the shroud means to be detachably and sealingly secured to a portion of a pipe so that the flaps effectively wrap around the outer extremity of the pipe circumscribing the fibrous lagging material 27 therein one flap is longer than the other to enable the fastener to be displaced to one side of the pipe for ease of fastening.
  • the shroud means is also provided with a pair of quick release tightening straps 14 for sealingly fastening the shroud means opposite the arm portions 28 so that an operator may locate various tools therein to facilitate the stripping operation.
  • a nozzle 34 Located above the pouch and formed integrally with the shroud means, is a nozzle 34 to which a hose may be attached and fluid, preferably water, injected into the interior of the shroud and receptacle to facilitate cleaning the inside thereof from extraneous cladding material.
  • the shroud means is provided with gussets 15 along the sides of the working portion 24, to allow widening of the same, thereby facilitating the stipping operation.
  • the detachable receptacle 13 is attached to the bottom of the shroud 12 by conjoining the respective fasteners 20a, 20b and operating the clasp fastener to connect the respective openings 19 of the receptacle and shroud means .
  • the closure means are separated and covered with the respective depending flap means so that the stripping apparatus defines an internal chamber.
  • the peripheral edge 35 of the outer cover 17 is disposed proximate the joined fasteners 20 and is attached to the outer side thereof by reinforcing tape to completely seal the joint.
  • top flaps of the shroud means which are separated, are then placed about the sides of the pipe and lagging, and closed thereabout by means of the sliding clasp fastener 26 to form the circumscribing sleeve portion about the pipe.
  • the quick releasetightening staps 14 are then tightened about the lateral arms 23 to sealingly so formed sleeve portion about the pipe.
  • the pendent working portion 24 forms a working station for an operator to strip lagging from the pipe by having a pair of arm portions 28 with gloves at the ends thereof extending inwardly towards the interior of the shroud through which an operator can insert his hands and perform manipulations therein for work on the pipe whilst maintaining isolation between the interior of the shroud means and the operator's hands.
  • the bottom of the shroud means forms a shroud opening 19b which is provided with a fastener 20b which forms the other part of the fastening means in the form of the clasp sliding fastener 20.
  • the bottom of the shroud means defining the opening 19b is hemmed to define a pocket 29 in which is inserted a stiffening stay means 30, which consists of a flexible nylon oval hoop, to bias the shroud opening 19b towards the open position.
  • a shroud closure means which consists of a pair of shroud closure strips 31 attached to the respective opposing inner faces of the shroud means .
  • the shroud closure strips 31 are the co-operating parts of the type known under the trade mark "Velcro" and are adapted to interlock with each other when pressing together, thereby sealing the interior of the shroud means.
  • a pair of depending flap means 32 are attached to the inner faces of the shroud means above the respective shroud closure strips to cover and protec the same from cladding material which may impinge thereupon, during passage of the striped material into the receptacle.
  • a pouch 33 is attached to the inner surface of the engage the sleeve portion of the shroud means to the pipe. At this point the operator may insert his hands within the arm portions 28 into the gloves and commence stripping the lagging from the pipe. Stripped lagging material may then fall within the stripping apparatus and be deposited within the envelope of the detachable receptacle.
  • the operator can firstly wash the interior of the shroud means and receptacle by attaching a hose to the nozzle 34 and wetting down extraneous fibrous material therein. Subsequently, the depending flaps in the receptacle can then be lifted and the co-operating envelope closure strips pressed together, sealing the contents of the envelope from the shroud. This operation can then be repeated with the shroud closure strips sealing the contents of the shroud means from the region surrounding the interconnected fasteners.
  • the reinforcing tape can then be removed from the joint interconnecting the receptacle to the shroud means, and the clasp fastener 2 ⁇ released, detaching the receptacle from the shroud. Subsequently, the sealed envelope may be folded within the outer cover 17 and tie wire applied about the peripheral edge of the outer cover enclosing the sealed envelope therein.
  • a used receptacle may be disposed of and a new receptacle attached to the shroud means by re-applying the clasp fastener 20 and reinforcing the joint by locating the peripheral edge of the outer cover proximate the joint and sealing with reinforcing tape.
  • the respective closure strips may then be separated and covered by the depending flaps allowing the operator to continue wi h the stripping operation.
  • the same shroud means may be used repeatedly on a section of pipe without necessitating replacement thereof thus a number of disposable detachable receptacles can be used with the same shroud means, improving the efficiency and minimizing costs in completing a strippping operation.
  • the scope of present invention is not limited to the scope of the specific embodiment herein described. Particularly, the invention is not limited to stripping lagging from pipes, but it may be embodied in different configurations so that it can be used to strip fibrous cladding material from other types of bodies bearing the same.

Abstract

A detachable bag (13) and shroud (12) which combine to form a stripping apparatus (11) for stripping and collecting fibrous cladding material (27) from a pipe (25). The shroud (12) is adapted to be detachably and sealingly secured to the pipe (25) and the bag (13) is likewise secured to the shroud (12). The bag (13) includes a fastening means (20) to attach an inner envelope (16) thereof to the bottom opening (19b) of the shroud and an outer cover (17) which can be sealingly attached to the outerside of the shroud (12), enclosing the envelope (16) and fastening means (20). The envelope (16) and shroud (12) are each provided with "Velcro" closure strips (21) along their respective inner faces adjacent the fastening means (20) to enable the envelope (16) and shroud (12) to be sealingly closed independently of the other either side of the fastening means (20) to prevent external exposure to the contents of either during attachment and detachment of the bag from the shroud.

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A DETACHABLE RECEPTACLE AND STRIPPING APPARATUS FOR STRIPPING LAGGING
THIS INVENTION relates to improvements in or relating to stripping apparatus particularly adapted for stripping fibrous cladding material from a body.
In recent times there has been a growing awareness amongst the public about the dangers involved with the handling of fibrous materials, particularly in the light of the numerous respiratory problems afflicting persons who have worked in an environment containing fibrous materials. This has been highlighted particularly in view of the problems in handling fibrous asbestos material and the relatively high incidence * of persons working with the same contracting asbestosis.- Unfortunately fibrous materials hazardous to health, such as fibrous asbestos material have been used extensively in the building industry in the past as cladding and lagging materials. As a result of increasing public pressure, it has been necessary for the authorities to insist upon the removal or the melioriation of these materials in areas that pose a possible hazard to the health of persons therein. Consequently, elaborate provisions and regulations have been enforced to control the removal or melioriation of these materials, so as to minimise the risk to persons effecting these operations. As a result, the use of protective apparatus in the form of flexible bags covering a body bearing fibrous material and/or protective clothing in the form of face masks and the like have become mandatory accessories to workmen involved with these operations . To assist in removing lagging materials from pipes and the like, a datachable bag which sealingly encompasses a section of the pipe has been marketed for several years under the trade mark "Asbebag" in various countries of the world including Australia. This bag is formed with a pair of specially shaped flaps at its open end which are placed about a longitudinal portion of the pipe from opposite sides thereof so as to form a circumscribing sleeve portion about the pipe. A fastening arrangment provided on the meeting edges of the flaps can then be operated to secure the bag to the pipe. The opposite ends of the so formed sleeve portion can then be tied to sealingly engage the bag with the pipe. The bag is also formed with a pair of arm portions which extend inwardly of the bag and which terminate with gloves so that an operator can insert his hands and perform manipulations within the interior of the bag for work on the pipe whilst maintaining isolation between the interior of the bag and the operator's hands. Thus fibrous material can be stripped from the pipe and collected within the bag without risking exposure to the stripped fibrous material.
Under the health regulations in Australia it is only practical to use the bag once, whereupon becoming full, it must be removed from the pipe and disposed of without allowing the stipped fibrous material to escape from the bag and come into contact with the operator. Accordingly, it is usually necessary to use several bags to completely strip a pipe covered in lagging. Unfortunately, due to the special shape of the bags, manufacturing costs of the bags are exhorbitant and hence costs in completing a stripping operation can be excessive. It is an object of the present invention to provide a receptacle for use with a stripping apparatus for stripping fibrous cladding material from an elongate body to enable stripped fibrous cladding meterial to be collected and be disposed of without requiring the removal and disposal of the entire stripping apparatus.
It is a preferred object of the invention to provide a receptacle for use with a stripping apparatus for stripping fibrous cladding material from an elongate body to enable stipped fibrous cladding material to be collected, which can be detached from a stripping apparatus secured to the body, in a manner such that the collected fibrous material can be maintained in isolation from the operator and the surrounding environment at all times.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a detachable receptacle for collecting fibrous cladding material stripped from an elongate body, comprising a flexible envelope of substantially impermeable material having an opening to allow for the desposition of said cladding material therein, and a fastening means to integrally connect the receptacle to a corresponding opening provided on a stripping apparatus secured to said body.
The envelope is preferably provided with envelope closure means disposed apart from said fastening means to close the envelope opening and substantially seal the contents of the envelope during attachment or detachment to said apparatus.
Preferably, the receptacle is provided with an outer cover enclosing said envelope to facilitate containment of said envelope therein upon sealing thereof.
Preferably, part of the fastening means is disposed on the envelope opening and the other part is disposed on said corresponding opening, and the peripheral edge of the outer cover encompassing said envelope is capable of being releasably and sealingly engaged to the outerside of the fastening means when connecting the receptacle to said stripping apparatus.
The envelope closure means preferably comprises envelope closure strips attached to opposing inner faces of the envelope whereby the strips are adapted to interlock with each other when pressed together.
The envelope is preferably provided with a depending flap means to cover and protect said envelope closure means from impinging cladding material during passage of the same through the envelope opening when the receptacle is interconnected to the stripping apparatus.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a stripping apparatus for stripping fibrous cladding material from an elongate body, comprising:- a shroud means adapted to be detachably and sealingly secured at one end to a longitudinal portion of said body, the shroud means being formed of flexible material and having means whereby an operator can insert his hand and perform manipulations within the interior of the shroud for work on said body whilst maintaining isolation between the interior of said shroud and the operator's hands, and a shroud opening at the other end through which stripped cladding material may pass ; a detachable receptacle for collecting said cladding material stripped from the body comprising a flexible envelope of substantially impermeable material having an opening to allow for the deposition of said cladding material therein; and a fastening means to integrally connect the receptacle to the shroud opening.
Preferably, the shroud means is provided with shroud closure means disposed apart from said fastening means to close the shroud opening and substantially seal the same during attachment or detachment to said receptacle.
The closure means preferably comprises shroud closure strips attached to opposing inner faces of said shroud means , whereby the strips are adapted to interlock with each other when pressed together.
The openings are preferably normally biased open by the provision of a stiffening stay means integrated therewith.
The stipping apparatus is preferably provided with depending flap means to cover and protect said closure means from impinging cladding material during passage of the same to the receptacle.
This invention will be better understood in the light of the following description of one specific embodiment thereof. The description is made with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
Fig. 1 is a front perspective view showing the stripping apparatus attached to a pipe bearing fibrous cladding material;
Fig. 2 is a sectional end elevation taken along
Section A-A of Figure 1;
Fig. 3 is a front perspective view of the shroud means ;
Fig. 4 is a sectional end elevation taken along Section A-A of Figure 3;
Fig. 5 is a front perspective view of the detachable receptacle;
Fig. 6 is a sectional end elevation taken along
Section A-A of Figure 5.
The embodiment is directed towards a stripping apparatus which is specifically shaped for stripping fibrous cladding material in the form of lagging from a pipe.
A stripping apparatus 11 essentially comprises a shroud means 12 and a detachable receptacle 13.
The receptacle 13 is constructed from flexible, impermeable material, which is preferably a transparent, plastics material such as polythene, and has all seams fully welded. The receptacle is in the form of a bag and consists of an envelope 16 encompassed with an outer cover 17. The envelope is attached to the outer cover by means of a welded seam 18 disposed along thebottom of the receptacle only, thereby facilitating relative independent manipulation of the envelope with respect to the outer cover and vice visa.
The envelope 16 has an envelope opening 19a at its upper end which in turn is provided with a fasterner 20a which forms part of a fastening means in the form of a sliding clasp fastener 20. The envelope is also provided with an envelope closure means which comprises a pair of envelope closure strips 21 attached to the opposing inner faces of the envelope and disposed apart from the fastener 20a. The closure strips are preferably co-operating parts of the type known under the trade mark "Velcro", which are adapted to interlock with each other when pressed together. A pair of depending flap means 22 are provided on the inner face of the envelope immediately above the envelope closure strips 21 to cover and protect the same from cladding material which may impinge thereupon during passage through the envelope opening. The outer cover 17 is constructed to closely conform to the shape and size of the envelope 16 so as to completely enclose the envelope therein. In addition, the sides of the receptacle may be gusseted to enable both the envelope and outer cover to be opened sufficiently for attachment to the shroud means 12 and to maximise the size of the envelope opening 19a for the passage of stripped cladding material therethrough.
The shoud means 12 is formed of flexible, impermeable material which is preferably a transparent plastics material such as heavy duty P.V.C. The top of the shroud means is provided with a pair of side flaps 23 located at opposite sides thereof which co-extend to form a pendent working portion 24. The flaps are shaped to form a sleeve portion .at the top of the shroud means which approximately conforms to the size of the pipe 25 to which the shroud means is attached. Provided along the top terminating edge of each flap is a co-operating component of a sliding clasp fastener 26 which enables the shroud means to be detachably and sealingly secured to a portion of a pipe so that the flaps effectively wrap around the outer extremity of the pipe circumscribing the fibrous lagging material 27 therein one flap is longer than the other to enable the fastener to be displaced to one side of the pipe for ease of fastening.
The shroud means is also provided with a pair of quick release tightening straps 14 for sealingly fastening the shroud means opposite the arm portions 28 so that an operator may locate various tools therein to facilitate the stripping operation. Located above the pouch and formed integrally with the shroud means, is a nozzle 34 to which a hose may be attached and fluid, preferably water, injected into the interior of the shroud and receptacle to facilitate cleaning the inside thereof from extraneous cladding material. Like with the receptacle, the shroud means is provided with gussets 15 along the sides of the working portion 24, to allow widening of the same, thereby facilitating the stipping operation.
Now describing the method of using the stripping apparatus, the detachable receptacle 13 is attached to the bottom of the shroud 12 by conjoining the respective fasteners 20a, 20b and operating the clasp fastener to connect the respective openings 19 of the receptacle and shroud means . The closure means are separated and covered with the respective depending flap means so that the stripping apparatus defines an internal chamber.
To sealingly close the interconnection between the bottom of the shroud means and the receptacle, the peripheral edge 35 of the outer cover 17 is disposed proximate the joined fasteners 20 and is attached to the outer side thereof by reinforcing tape to completely seal the joint.
The top flaps of the shroud means, which are separated, are then placed about the sides of the pipe and lagging, and closed thereabout by means of the sliding clasp fastener 26 to form the circumscribing sleeve portion about the pipe. The quick releasetightening staps 14 are then tightened about the lateral arms 23 to sealingly so formed sleeve portion about the pipe.
The pendent working portion 24 forms a working station for an operator to strip lagging from the pipe by having a pair of arm portions 28 with gloves at the ends thereof extending inwardly towards the interior of the shroud through which an operator can insert his hands and perform manipulations therein for work on the pipe whilst maintaining isolation between the interior of the shroud means and the operator's hands.
The bottom of the shroud means forms a shroud opening 19b which is provided with a fastener 20b which forms the other part of the fastening means in the form of the clasp sliding fastener 20. The bottom of the shroud means defining the opening 19b is hemmed to define a pocket 29 in which is inserted a stiffening stay means 30, which consists of a flexible nylon oval hoop, to bias the shroud opening 19b towards the open position.
Disposed apart from the shroud fastener 20b is a shroud closure means which consists of a pair of shroud closure strips 31 attached to the respective opposing inner faces of the shroud means . As with the receptacle closure strips 21, the shroud closure strips 31 are the co-operating parts of the type known under the trade mark "Velcro" and are adapted to interlock with each other when pressing together, thereby sealing the interior of the shroud means. Similarly, a pair of depending flap means 32 are attached to the inner faces of the shroud means above the respective shroud closure strips to cover and protec the same from cladding material which may impinge thereupon, during passage of the striped material into the receptacle.
A pouch 33 is attached to the inner surface of the engage the sleeve portion of the shroud means to the pipe. At this point the operator may insert his hands within the arm portions 28 into the gloves and commence stripping the lagging from the pipe. Stripped lagging material may then fall within the stripping apparatus and be deposited within the envelope of the detachable receptacle.
To remove the detachable receptacle 13 from the shroud 12 the operator can firstly wash the interior of the shroud means and receptacle by attaching a hose to the nozzle 34 and wetting down extraneous fibrous material therein. Subsequently, the depending flaps in the receptacle can then be lifted and the co-operating envelope closure strips pressed together, sealing the contents of the envelope from the shroud. This operation can then be repeated with the shroud closure strips sealing the contents of the shroud means from the region surrounding the interconnected fasteners. The reinforcing tape can then be removed from the joint interconnecting the receptacle to the shroud means, and the clasp fastener 2^ released, detaching the receptacle from the shroud. Subsequently, the sealed envelope may be folded within the outer cover 17 and tie wire applied about the peripheral edge of the outer cover enclosing the sealed envelope therein.
At this point a used receptacle may be disposed of and a new receptacle attached to the shroud means by re-applying the clasp fastener 20 and reinforcing the joint by locating the peripheral edge of the outer cover proximate the joint and sealing with reinforcing tape. The respective closure strips may then be separated and covered by the depending flaps allowing the operator to continue wi h the stripping operation. In this manner, the same shroud means may be used repeatedly on a section of pipe without necessitating replacement thereof thus a number of disposable detachable receptacles can be used with the same shroud means, improving the efficiency and minimizing costs in completing a strippping operation.
It should be appreciated that the scope of present invention is not limited to the scope of the specific embodiment herein described. Particularly, the invention is not limited to stripping lagging from pipes, but it may be embodied in different configurations so that it can be used to strip fibrous cladding material from other types of bodies bearing the same.

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THE CLAIMS defining the invention are as follows:-
1. A detachable receptacle for collecting fibrous cladding material stripped from an elongate body, comprising a flexible envelope of substantially impermeable material having an opening to allow for the deposition of said cladding material therein, and a fastening means to integrally connect the receptacle to a corresponding opening provided on a stripping apparatus secured to said body.
2. A detachable receptacle as claimed at Claim 1, wherein the envelope is provided with envelope closure means disposed apart from said fastening means to close the envelope opening and substantially seal the contents of the envelope during attachment or detachment to said apparatus.
3. A detachable receptacle as claimed at Claim 2, wherein the receptacle is provided with an outer cover enclosing said envelope to facilitate containment of said envelope therein upon sealing thereof.
4. A detachable receptacle as claimed at Claim 3, wherein one part of the fastening means is disposed on the envelope opening and the other part is disposed on said corresponding opening, and the peripheral edge of the outer cover encompassing said envelope is canable of being releasably and sealingly engaged to the outerside of the fastening means when connecting the receptacle to said stripping apparatus.
5. A detachable receptacle as claimed at any of the preceding claims as dependent on Claim 2, wherein the envelope closure means comprises envelope closure strips attached to opposing inner faces of the envelope whereby the strips are adapted to interlock with each other when pressed together.
6. A detachable receptacle as claimed at any of the preceding claims as dependent on Claim 2, wherein the envelope is provided with a depending flap means to cover and protect said envelope closure means from impinging cladding material during passage of the same through the envelope opening when the receptacle is interconnected to the stripping apparatus.
7. A detachable receptacle substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings mutatis mutandis.
8. A stripping apparatus for stripping fibrous caldding material from an elongate body, comprising:- a shroud means adapted to be detachably and sealingly secured at one end to the longitudinal portion of said body, the shroud means being formed of flexible material and having means whereby an operator can insert his hand and perform manipulations within the interior of the shroud for work on said body whilst maintaining isolation between the interior of said shroud and the operator's hands, and a shroud opening at the other end through which stripped cladding material may pass a detachable receptacle for collecting said cladding material stripped from the body comprising a flexible envelope of substantially impermeable material having an opening to allow for the deposition of said cladding material therein; and a fastening means to integrally connect the receptacle to the shroud opening.
9. A stripping apparatus as claimed at Claim 8, wherein the shroud means is provided with shroud closure means disposed apart from said fastening means to close the shroud opening and substantially seal the same during attachment or detachment to said receptacle.
10. A stripping apparatus as claimed at Claim 9, wherein the shroud closure means comprises shroud closure strips attached to opposing inner faces of said shroud means, whereby the strips are adapted to interlock with each other when pressed together.
11. A stripping apparatus as claimed at any of Claims 8 to 10, wherein the envelope is provided with envelope closure means disposed apart from said fastening means to close the envelope opening and substantially seal the contents of the envelope during attachment or detachment to said apparatus.
12. A stripping apparatus as claimed at Claim 11, wherein the receptacle is provided with an outer cover' enclosing said envelope to facilitate containment of said envelope therein upon sealing thereof.
13. A stripping apparatus as claimed at Claim 12, wherein one part of the fastening means is disposed on the envelope opening and the other part is disposed on the shroud opening, and the peripheral edge of the outer cover encompassing said envelope is capable of being releasably and sealingly engaged to the outerside of the fastening means when connecting the receptacle to said stripping apparatus.
14. A stripping apparatus as claimed at any of the preceding claims as dependent on Claim 11, wherein the envelope closure means comprises envelope closure strips attached to opposing inner faces of the envelope whereby the strips are adapted to interlock with each other when pressed together.
15. A stripping apparatus as claimed at any of Claims 8 to 14, wherein the openings are normally biased open by the provision of a stiffening stay means integrated therewith.
16. A stripping apparatus as claimed at any of the preceding claims as depenent upon Claim 9 or 11, wherein the apparatus is provided with depending flap means to cover and protect said closure means from impinging cladding material during passage of the same to the receptacle.
17. A stripping apparatus substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings mutatis mutandis.
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