WO2022061405A1 - Thread cleaning method and apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to methods and systems for cleaning equipment and parts thereof.
- the invention has been devised particularly, although not necessarily solely, in relation to cleaning grooves of equipment and fastening means including threads.
- Scaffolding systems are temporary structures used to support a work crew and materials to aid in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and all other man-made structures.
- scaffolding structures may surround building structures to apply render and paint onto the exterior surfaces of buildings.
- the scaffolding system Upon completion of the render and paint job, the scaffolding system is dismounted and shipped back to, for example, the owner of the scaffolding system that may have hired-out the scaffolding system.
- the jacks 1 of the scaffolding system comprise threaded pole 2 extending perpendicularly from a base plate 3 for supporting the jack 1 whilst mounted on the ground.
- the jack 1 also comprises a screw nut 4 screwed on the threaded pole 2.
- Figure 1 shows a conventional jack 1 with the threaded section 5 of the pole 2 mostly covered with render and/or paint debris. As shown, the debris is firmly attached to the threaded section 5; and, in particular debris has become stuck within the grooves formed between the crests of the thread of the pole 2.
- a method for cleaning a threaded section having a first thread adapted to receive a counterpart threaded section having a second thread comprising the steps of: fixing either (1) the counterpart threaded section to impede rotational movement of the counterpart threaded section when the threaded section is operatively connected to the source of rotational movement or (2) the threaded section to impede rotational movement of the threaded section when the counterpart threaded section is operatively connected to the source of rotational movement; operatively connecting either the threaded section or the counterpart threaded section to a source of rotational movement when the threaded section and the counterpart threaded section are threated onto each other; and activating the source of rotational movement for rotating either the threaded section or the counterpart threaded section for displacing either the counterpart threaded section or the threaded section towards a particular direction.
- the crest of the rotating thread is moved within the grooves of the stationary thread to remove any debris from the first thread and/or second thread.
- the crest of the rotating thread is moved within the grooves of the stationary thread to loosen the threaded section and the counterpart threaded section with respect to each other.
- the method further comprises the step of selectively displacing either the counterpart threaded section or the threaded section towards a first direction and a second direction
- the method further comprises the step of recurrently activating the source of rotational movement for providing rotational movement to the counterpart threaded section or the threaded section in the clockwise direction and recurrently activating the source of rotational movement for providing rotational movement to the counterpart threaded section or the threaded section in the counterclockwise direction.
- the threaded section is part of a scaffolding jack.
- the counterpart threaded section comprises a screw nut of the scaffolding jack.
- an apparatus for cleaning a threaded section having a first thread adapted to receive a counterpart threaded section having a second thread comprising a source of rotational movement, rotational means for operatively connecting either the threaded section or the counterpart threaded section to the source of rotational movement, and fixing means for fixing either (1 ) the counterpart threaded section to impede rotational movement of the counterpart threaded section when the threaded section is operatively connected to the source of rotational movement or (2) the threaded section to impede rotational movement of the threaded section when the counterpart threaded section is operatively connected to the source of rotational movement.
- the rotational means is adapted to either provide clockwise rotational movement or counterclockwise rotational movement to either the threaded section or the counterpart threaded section.
- the rotational means is adapted to be selectively displaced between an operative condition for operatively attaching either the threaded section or the counterpart threaded section, and a non-operative condition for detachment of either the threaded section or the counterpart threaded section.
- the rotational means comprises a coupling adapted to releasably attach an end of the threaded section or at least a portion of the counterpart section.
- the fixing means comprises a frame and a fixing assembly attached to the frame, the fixing assembly being adapted to receive either the threaded section or the counterpart threaded section to impede rotational movement of either the threaded section or the counterpart threaded section.
- the coupling comprises a spin housing being adapted to releasably attach an end of the threaded section or at least a portion of the counterpart threaded section.
- the coupling further comprises a cage for receiving the spin housing.
- the spin housing comprises an electric motor having a shaft, and a spin section rotatably attached to the shaft.
- the spin section comprises a coupling with a cavity, the coupling being attached to the shaft to transfer the rotational force generated by the electric motor to the coupling.
- the coupling is configured for receiving an end of either the threaded section or at least a portion of the counterpart threaded section.
- the cavity is configured to match the outer profile of either the threaded section or the counterpart threaded section such that upon rotation of the spin section, the threaded section or the counterpart threaded section rotates with the spin section.
- the cage containing the spin housing comprises handles extending from sides of the cage permitting operators to manipulate the cage.
- At least one of the handles is operatively connected to an electric controller of an electric system delivering electric power to the electric motor for driving of the spin housing.
- the rotational means is adapted to be displaced between an upper position and a lower position.
- the apparatus further comprises a post attached to the fixing means and a travel frame set slideably attached to the post, the travel frame set being adapted for attachment of the rotational means thereto.
- the apparatus further comprises a counterweight system having a counterweight, a pulley assembly and a cord supported by the pulley assembly, the rotational means being operatively connected to the counterweight system via the cord.
- the threaded section is part of a pole rod of a scaffolding jack having a base plate, and the counterpart threaded section comprises a screw nut of the scaffolding jack.
- the cavity is configured in order to operatively connect either the base plate or the screw nut to the coupling.
- the fixing assembly comprises a plurality of rods that extend from a lower portion of the frame towards an upper location of the frame.
- the plurality of rods are arranged in a spaced apart relationship with respect to each other defining a plurality of spacing between neighbouring rods.
- the spacing is adapted to receive wings of the screw nut, or the base plate for keeping the screw nut or the base plate in a non-rotational condition.
- the fixing assembly comprises a hollow centre rod for receiving the end of the pole rod.
- the fixing means for keeping the screw nut in a non-rotational condition comprises a table desk for mounting on the frame, the table desk comprising a surface having a slot for receiving the scaffolding jack in an inverted condition.
- the surface comprises a mesh surface.
- Figure 1 shows front view of a conventional scaffolding jack requiring cleaning
- Figure 2 shows the conventional scaffolding jack shown in figure 1 after cleaning using the method in accordance with a particular arrangement of a method in accordance with the present embodiment of the invention using a particular arrangement of an apparatus in accordance with the present embodiment of the invention;
- Figure 3 shows a perspective view of a particular arrangement of the apparatus shown in figure 1 ;
- Figure 4 shows a top perspective view of a particular arrangement of the table frame of the apparatus shown in figure 3;
- Figure 5 shows a top perspective view of the table desk of the apparatus shown in figure 3;
- Figure 6 shows a top perspective view of the driving means the apparatus shown in figure 3;
- Figures 7 and 8 are, respectively, top and bottoms perspective views of the spin housing of the apparatus shown in figure 3;
- Figure 9 shows a top perspective view of the travel frame set of the apparatus shown in figure 3;
- Figure 10 shows a top perspective view of the counterweight weight of the apparatus shown in figure 3;
- Figure 11 shows a top perspective view of the counterweight cage of the apparatus shown in figure 3;
- Figures 12 to 18 illustrate a particular arrangement of an apparatus in accordance with the present embodiment of the invention in use for conducting a particular arrangement of a method for cleaning a thread of a scaffolding jack.
- Figure 1 shows a scaffolding jack 1 prior cleaning and figure 2 shows the scaffolding jack 1 after cleaning using the method and apparatus in accordance with the present embodiment of the invention.
- Figures 2 to 18 illustrate the apparatus 10 and the method conducted by the apparatus 10 for cleaning threaded sections 5 of, for example, scaffolding jack 1 in accordance with particular arrangements in accordance with the present embodiment of the invention.
- threated sections 5 of equipment such as for example, scaffolding jacks 1 shown in figures 1 and 2 may be cleaned using the apparatus 10.
- a threaded section comprising debris attached to the thread is cleaned using a nut adapted to be screwed onto the treaded section.
- the nut is screwed onto the threaded section and then via rotational movement of either the screw nut or the threaded section, any debris attached to the threaded section and in particular located within the thread grooves of the threaded section are removed from the threaded section.
- removal of the debris within the grooves of the threaded section is accomplished due to the action of the crests of the internal thread of the nut whilst the nut moves along the threaded section.
- Figure 3 shows a particular arrangement of an apparatus 10 in accordance with the present embodiment of the invention.
- the apparatus 10 shown in figure 3 comprises means 18 for keeping the screw nut 4 in a non-rotational condition and means 14 for rotating the pole rod 2 comprising the threaded section 5.
- the threaded section 5 may be cleaned through removal of any debris attached to the threaded section 5 due to the screw nut 4 (whilst the pole rod 2 is rotating) moving along the threaded section 5.
- the means 12 for keeping the screw nut 4 in a non-rotational condition comprises a frame 16 and a fixing assembly 18 attached to the frame 16.
- the fixing assembly 18 is adapted to receive the screw nut 4 in order to fix the screw nut 4 in a non-rotational condition.
- the particular arrangement of fixing assembly 18 comprises a plurality of rods 20 that extend from a lower portion of the frame 16 towards an upper location of the frame 16 located below the means for rotating the pole rod 2 as shown in figure 3; in this manner, the pole rod 2 of the scaffolding jack 1 (attached to the means 12 for rotating) may be received with the fixing assembly 18.
- the plurality of rods 20 of the fixing assembly 18 are arranged in a spaced apart relationship with respect to each other defining a plurality of spacing 22 between neighbouring rods 20.
- the spacing 22 allows receiving the wings 6 of the screw nut 4, which results in that the screw nut 4 is kept in a non-rotational condition because the wings 6 are located between neighbouring rods 20 as shown, for example, in figures 16 and 17.
- the fixing assembly 18 comprises alignment means.
- the fixing assembly 18 comprises a hollow centre rod 21 (best seen in figure 16) for receiving the end of the pole rod 2.
- the means 12 for keeping the screw nut 4 in a non-rotational condition also comprise a table desk 24 for mounting on the frame 16 as is shown in figure 13.
- the table desk 24 comprises a surface 26 having a slot 28 for receiving the scaffolding jack 1 in an inverted condition (as shown in figures 12 and 13), and a window 30 comprising a mesh structure.
- the slot 28 permits the scaffolding jack 1 to hang from the table desk 24 (see figure 13) in order to locate the pole rod 2 within the fixing assembly 18 such that the wings 6 of the screw nut 4 are located between neighbouring rods 20.
- figure 6 shows the rotational means 14 for rotating the threaded section 5 for cleaning purposes.
- the rotational means 14 comprises a spin housing 30 and a cage 32 for at least partial containment of the spin housing 30.
- the cage 32 protects the operators of the apparatus 10 from any flying objects that may be ejected from the spin housing 30 during rotation of the threaded section 5.
- the cage 32 also comprises meshed side walls permitting viewing of the interior of the cage 32.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 show a particular arrangement of a spin housing 30.
- the spin housing 30 comprises an electric motor 36 and a spin section 38 rotatably attached to the electric motor 36.
- the spin section 38 comprises a centre piece 40 onto which side plates 41 a and 41 b are attached as shown in figures 7 and 8.
- the centre piece 40 comprises an opening 42 to permit passage of the rotating shaft 44 rotatably attached to the electric motor 36.
- the side plates 41 are adapted for attachment to the sides of the cage 32 for securing the spin housing 30 within the cage 32.
- the spin section 30 comprises a coupling 46 attached to the shaft 44 to transfer the rotational force generated by the electric motor 36 to the coupling 44.
- the coupling 46 is adapted to be operatively connect the threaded section 5 to the coupling 46 to transfer the rotational force to the threaded section 5.
- the coupling 46 is configured for receiving an end of the threaded section 5.
- the coupling 46 comprises a cavity 48 for receiving the base plate 3 of the scaffolding jack 1 .
- the cavity 48 is configured in order to operatively connect the base plate 3 to the coupling 44.
- the cavity 48 comprise a square opening indenting into the coupling 46 to receive the base plate 3 being configured as a square plate as shown in figures 1 and 2.
- the cavity 48 may be configured in any shape and manner in order to releasably attach any type of end onto which the threaded section 5 is attached.
- the cage 32 comprises handles 50a and 50b extending from the sides of the cage 32 permitting the operators to manipulate the cage 32 during operation of the apparatus 10. At least one of the handles 50 is operatively connected to an electric controller of the electric system delivering electric power to the spin housing 30 for rotation of the threaded section 5 of the scaffolding jack 1 .
- the handles 50 allow manipulation of the cage 32 containing the spin housing 30.
- the operator whilst holding handles 50 with her/his hand may selectively displace the cage between a non-operative condition (see figure 12) and an operative condition (see, for example, figure 15).
- the cage 32 is adapted to be displaced between an upper position (being a nonoperative condition) and a lower position (being the operative condition).
- the apparatus 10 comprises a counterweight system 52 comprising a counterweight 54, a pulley assembly 56 and a cord 58.
- the cord 58 has one end attached to the rotational means 14 and another end attached to the counterweight 54.
- the cord 58 extends from the rotational means 14 to the counterweight 54 and is supported on the pulley assembly 56 .
- the counterweight 54 comprises a counterweight 55 for receiving a weight 57.
- the pulley assembly 56 is mounted above and spaced apart from the table desk 24 of the frame 16.
- a post 60 extends from the table desk 24 having a free end 62 located distal from the table desk 24.
- the free end 62 is adapted to receive the pulley assembly 56 as shown in figure 6.
- the cage 32 is slideable attached to the post 60 to permit the cage 32 selectively be displaced between the operative condition and the non-operative condition.
- a travel frame set 64 (see figure 9) attached to the cage 32; the travel frame set 64 is adapted to receive the post 60 such that the travel frame set 64 may slide along the post 60.
- the travel frame set 64 comprises an outer frame 66 having a wheel assembly 68 for abutment against the side walls of the post allowing a smooth movement of the travel frame set 64 along the post 60.
- the apparatus 10 comprises an electric system for electrically connecting the electric motor 36 to a power source.
- the electric system comprises an insulated electric conductor 70 for delivering electric energy to the electric motor 36.
- the electric system also comprises controllers in the form an electric panel 72 and an electric control mounted in the handles(s) 51 .
- figures 12 to 18 show the particular arrangement of apparatus 10 in accordance with the present embodiment of the invention previously described in use for cleaning of a scaffolding jack 1 .
- the scaffolding jack 1 is mounted on the table desk 24 by inserting the scaffolding jack 1 in inverted condition in the slot 28 such that the threaded section 5 of scaffolding jack 1 is inserted in the fixing assembly 18 in order to fix the screw nut 4 impeding rotation of the screw nut 4 as was described earlier in connection with figure 4.
- the cage 32 is moved by the operator (holding the handles 51 in her/his hands) into the operative condition as shown in figure 14.
- the base plate 3 of the scaffolding jack 1 is contained within the coupling 44 of the spin housing 30; thus, the base plate 3 is operatively connected to the spin housing permitting rotation of the scaffolding jack 1 together with the threaded section 5 to be cleaned.
- Activation of the electric motor 36 may comprises recurrently activating the source of rotational movement for providing rotational movement in the clockwise direction and recurrently activating the source of rotational movement for providing rotational movement in the counterclockwise direction.
- the electric motor 36 is adapted to rotate the treaded section 5 in either a clockwise or counterclockwise rotation.
- This arrangement is particularly useful because it allows to displace the screw nut 4 towards either one first direction along the threaded section or to another second direction (opposite to the first direction); thus, by selectively varying the direction of rotation (between clockwise and counter- clockwise) the screw nut 4 may be displaced a multitude of times from one end of the threaded section 5 to the other end of the threaded 5 permitting a throughout clean of the threaded section 5 due to repetitive moving of the crest of the inner thread of the screw nut 4 within the grooves of the outer thread of the threaded section 5.
- the operator may move the cage 32 into the non-operative condition and extract the scaffolding jack 1 .
- the operator may rotate the screw nut 4 along the entire threaded section 5 to confirm whether the threaded section 5 of the scaffolding jack 1 has been properly cleaned.
- the operator may further clean the scaffolding jack 1 using apparatus 10 as described above in relation to the method of operation of the apparatus 10 [0087] Modifications and variations as would be apparent to a skilled addressee are deemed to be within the scope of the present invention.
- the particular arrangement shown in the figures have been described showing the threaded section 5 as being coupled to the spin housing 30 with the screw nut 4 in a non-rotational condition.
- the screw nut 4 may be coupled to the spin housing 30 with the threaded section in a non- rotational condition.
- the fixing assembly 18 is adapted to impede rotational movement of the threaded section 5 comprising the base plate 3.
- first, second, third, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections, these elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms may be only used to distinguish one element, component, region, layer or section from another region, layer or section. Terms such as “first”, “second”, and other numerical terms when used herein do not imply a sequence or order unless clearly indicated by the context. Thus, a first element, component, region, layer or section discussed below could be termed a second element, component, region, layer or section without departing from the teachings of the example embodiments.
- Spatially relative terms such as “inner”, “outer”, “beneath”, “below”, “lower”, “above”, “upper” and the like, may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element or feature’s relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures.
- Spatially relative terms may be intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is turned over, elements described as “below” or “beneath” other elements or features would then be oriented “above” the other elements or features.
- the example term “below” can encompass both an orientation of above and below.
- the device may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly.
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