Claims
- 1. An apparatus for inspecting a boiler tube wall, comprising:
- an upper rail;
- a lower rail situated parallel with said upper rail;
- a middle rail pivotally attached to said upper and lower rails, said middle rail having a first collapsed position being situated immediately between and approximately parallel with said upper and lower rails for entry into the boiler tube, said middle rail further having a second expanded position being situated transversely between said upper and lower rails after entry in the boiler tube, said middle rail being situated in the second position between said upper and lower rails for movement lengthwise along said upper and lower rails;
- a carriage movably connected to said middle rail;
- means for remotely controlling movement of said carriage;
- means for inspecting the boiler tube wall connected to said carriage on said middle rail; and
- means for moving said rails in the boiler tube.
- 2. An apparatus for inspecting a boiler tube wall, as defined in claim 1, further comprising a position encoder system connected to said carriage for indicating position of said carriage.
- 3. An apparatus for inspecting a boiler tube wall, as defined in claim 1, further comprising a position marking system connected to said carriage for marking defects on boiler tube walls.
- 4. An apparatus for inspecting a boiler tube wall, as defined in claim 1, further comprising means for maintaining said middle rail in the second position with respect to said upper and lower rails.
- 5. An apparatus for inspecting a boiler tube wall, as defined in claim 1, wherein said moving means includes a motor driven roller assembly each pivotally attached at each end of said middle rail to said upper and lower rails for moving said middle rail longitudinally along said upper and lower rails.
- 6. An apparatus for inspecting a boiler tube wall, as defined in claim 5, wherein said moving means further includes a multiple windlass and cable arrangement situated on the boiler tube wall having cables attached to each end of said upper and lower rails for positioning and stabilizing said rails in the boiler tube.
- 7. An apparatus for cleaning and inspecting a boiler tube wall, comprising:
- an upper rail;
- a lower rail situated parallel with said upper rail;
- a middle rail pivotally attached to said upper and lower rails, said middle rail having a first collapsed position being situated immediately between and approximately parallel with said upper and lower rails for entry into the boiler tube, said middle rail further having a second expanded position being situated transversely between said upper and lower rails after entry in the boiler tube, said middle rail being situated in the second position between said upper and lower rails for movement lengthwise along said upper and lower rails;
- a carriage movably connected to said middle rail;
- means for remotely controlling movement of said carriage;
- means for cleaning the boiler tube wall fastened to said carriage;
- means for inspecting the boiler tube wall fastened to said carriage; and
- means for moving said rails in the boiler tube.
- 8. An apparatus for cleaning and inspecting a boiler tube wall, as defined in claim 7, further comprising a position encoder system connected to said carriage for indicating position of said carriage.
- 9. An apparatus for cleaning and inspecting a boiler tube wall, as defined in claim 7, further comprising a position marking system connected to said carriage for marking defects on boiler tube walls.
- 10. An apparatus for cleaning and inspecting a boiler tube wall, as defined in claim 7, wherein said moving means includes a motor driven roller assembly pivotally attached to each end of said middle rail and to said upper and lower rails for moving said middle rail longitudinally along said upper and lower rails.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/198,430 filed 5/25/88, now abandoned.
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Advertisement on page 174, Power, Nov., 1988, Vol. 132, No. 11. |
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