Claims
- 1. A sewer rodding cleaning machine comprising:
- a chassis frame;
- a rotatable carriage mounted on said frame;
- a rod storage reel rotatably mounted on said rotatable carriage;
- carriage drive means for rotating said carriage;
- said carriage drive means including rotation selection control means;
- rod feed drive means for feeding rod into a sewer line:
- said rod feed drive means including rod feed direction selecting control means for selectively feeding said rod out or back;
- sensing means sensing resistance to movement of said rod:
- rod travel reversing means for reversing rod travel;
- said sensing means activating said rod travel reversing means;
- said rod travel reversing means reversing the direction of travel of said rod for a predetermined distance;
- rod feed restoring means for restoring rod travel to the original direction after said rod has traveled said predetermined distance;
- rod direction selection control means for reversing the normal operation of said rod feed drive means from feeding rod out and reversing to feed rod back to feeding rod back to reversing to feed rod out;
- whereby said rod may be cyclically moved into and out of a sewer line blockage until said blockage is cleared.
- 2. The machine according to claim 1 in which said rod feed drive means is a hydraulic drive means and includes a lever operated hydraulic valve for selectively moving said rod out or back.
- 3. The machine according to claim 2 in which said sensing means comprises a pressure sensitive switch sensing the pressure of hydraulic fluid flowing through said rod feed hydraulic drive means; said pressure sensitive switch being activated when said hydraulic fluid reaches a predetermined pressure.
- 4. The machine according to claim 3 in which the predetermined pressure at which said pressure sensitive switch is activated is adjustable.
- 5. The machine according to claim 4 in which said pressure sensitive switch includes locking means for locking said switch after adjustment of said pressure sensitivity.
- 6. The machine according to claim 5 in which said rod travel reversing means for reversing the direction of travel of said rod includes;
- electrically operated spool valve means for reversing the flow of hydraulic fluid to said rod feed hydraulic drive means; and
- recycle timing means for returning said spool valve to normal hydraulic fluid flow after a predetermined timer by deactivating said electrically operated spool valve.
- 7. The machine according to claim 1 including;
- a rod speed valve for controlling the rate of travel of said rod;
- an electrically operated reverse speed bypass valve bypassing said rod speed valve when said rod travel is reversed for increasing the reverse rod travel speed;
- said electrically operated rod speed valve being activated by said pressure sensitive switch.
- 8. The machine according to claim 7 in which said electrically operated reverse speed bypass valve is adjustable whereby the reverse rod travel rate may be varied.
- 9. The machine according to claim 1 in which said rod feed restoring means includes switch means for selectively switching from manual to automatic operation or back.
- 10. The machine according to claim 9 in which said rod feed restoring means includes means for automatically restoring rod feed travel after said rod travels in a reverse direction said predetermined distance.
- 11. The machine according to claim 1 in which said rod direction selection means comprises;
- rod direction control means for reversing normal rod direction travel to reverse direction of travel;
- switch means for activating said rod direction control means to selectively switch from normal to reverse rod travel direction.
- 12. The machine according to claim 11 in which said rod direction control means comprises;
- a solenoid activated hydraulic flow direction control valve.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This Application is a Continuation-in-Part of Application Ser. No. 128,460, filed Dec. 3, 1987.
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