Claims
- 1. Apparatus for moving a cable through a conduit comprising:
- (a) a bridie connected to said cable, said birdie being dimensioned to be located within said conduit, to be movable through said conduit and to create a fluid seal within said conduit,
- (b) means for providing pressurized fluid to one end of said conduit to create a pressurized region behind said bridie to urge said birdie to move to the opposite end of said conduit, and
- (c) means for supplying cable, only in the presence of said pressurized region behind said birdie including automatic pressure responsive motor means operatively connected to and activated by said means for providing pressurized fluid such that said motor means further acts a a braking means for preventing the supply of said cable in the absence of said pressurized region behind said birdie so as to permit controlled movement of said birdie through said conduit,
- whereby said birdie moves through said conduit at a controlled rate of speed until it emerges from said opposite end of said conduit at which point said pressurized region is eliminated and further movement of said birdie is prevented.
- 2. Apparatus as in claim 1 in which said means for supplying cable comprises a supply of cable, and a motor operable to cause spooling-out of said cable from said supply at a predetermined rate of speed only in response to the existence of said pressurized region.
- 3. Apparatus as in claim 2 in which said supply of cable comprises a drum carrying a supply of said cable, said motor controlling the movement of said drum and therefore the spooling-out of said cable.
- 4. Apparatus as in claim 2 in which said motor operates on pressurized fluid and a supply line of pressurized fluid to said motor includes said pressurized region, whereby the absence of the pressurized region terminates the supply line of pressurized fluid to said motor thereby preventing its operation.
- 5. Apparatus as in claim 2 in which said motor can be operated to reel in said cable.
- 6. Apparatus as in claim 1 in which said pressurized fluid is high-pressure/low-volume pressurized fluid.
- 7. Apparatus for moving a birdie connected to a cable through a conduit, said birdie being formed to be located within said conduit, to be movable through said conduit and to create a fluid seal within said conduit, comprising:
- (a) means for providing pressurized fluid to one end of said conduit to create a pressurized region behind said birdie to urge said birdie to move to the opposite end of said conduit,
- (b) means for supplying cable, only in the presence of said pressurized region behind said birdie including automatic pressure responsive motor means operatively connected to and activated by said means for providing pressurized fluid such that said motor means further acts a braking means for preventing the supply of said cable in the absence of said pressurized region so as to permit controlled movement of said birdie through said conduit,
- whereby said birdie moves through said conduit at a controlled rate of speed until it emerges from said opposite end of said conduit at which point said pressurized region is eliminated and further movement of said birdie is prevented.
- 8. Apparatus as in claim 7 in which said means for supplying cable comprises a supply of cable, and a motor operable to cause spooling-out of said cable from said supply at a predetermined rate of speed only in response to the existence of said pressurized region.
- 9. Apparatus as in claim 8 in which said supply of cable comprises a drum carrying a supply of said cable, said motor controlling the movement of said drum and therefore the spooling-out of said cable.
- 10. Apparatus as in claim 8 in which said motor operates on pressurized fluid and a supply line of pressurized fluid to said motor includes said pressurized region, whereby the absence of the pressurized region terminates the supply line of pressurized fluid to said motor, thereby preventing its operation.
- 11. Apparatus as in claim 7 in which said motor can be operated to reel in said cable.
- 12. Apparatus as in claim 7 in which said pressurized fluid is high-pressure/low-volume pressurized fluid.
- 13. Apparatus for moving a cable through a conduit comprising:
- (a) a birdie connected to said cable, said birdie being dimensioned to be located within said conduit, to be movable through said conduit and to create a fluid seal within said conduit,
- (b) means for providing pressurized fluid to one end of said conduit to create a pressurized region behind said birdie to urge said birdie to move to the opposite end of said conduit,
- (c) a motor operatively connected to and activated by said means for providing pressurized fluid, said motor being activated only in response to a supply of said pressurized fluid and in the presence of said pressurized region behind said birdie, such that said motor further acts as a braking means for preventing the supply of said cable in the absence of said pressurized region, so as to permit controlled movement of said birdie through said conduit, and
- (d) a supply line of pressurized fluid to said motor including said pressurized region,
- whereby the elimination of said pressurized region terminates said supply line of pressurized fluid to said motor, thereby terminating operation of said motor and the supplying of cable.
- 14. Apparatus for moving a birdie connected to a cable through a conduit, said birdie being formed to be located within said conduit, to be movable through said conduit and to create a fluid seal within said conduit, comprising:
- (a) means for providing pressurized fluid to one end of said conduit to create a pressurized region behind said birdie to urge said birdie to move to the opposite end of said conduit,
- (b) a motor operatively connected to and activated by said means for providing; pressurized fluid, said motor being activated in response to a supply of said pressurized fluid and in the presence of said pressurized region behind said birdie, such that said motor further acts as a braking means for preventing the supply of said cable in the absence of said pressurized region, so as to permit controlled movement of said birdie through said conduit, and
- (c) a supply line of pressurized fluid to said motor including said pressurized region,
- whereby the elimination of said pressurized region terminates the supply line of pressurized fluid to said motor, thereby terminating operation of said motor and the supplying of cable.
- 15. Apparatus for moving a cable through a conduit comprising:
- (a) a birdie connected to said cable, said birdie being dimensioned to be located within said conduit, to be movable through said conduit and to create a fluid seal within said conduit,
- (b) means for providing high-pressure/low-volume pressurized fluid to one end of said conduit to create a pressurized region behind said birdie to urge said birdie to move to the opposite end of said conduit, and
- (c) means for supplying cable, only in the presence of said pressurized region behind said birdie including automatic pressure responsive motor means operatively connected to and activated by said means for providing pressurized fluid such that said motor means further acts a a braking means for preventing the supply of said cable in the absence of said pressurized region behind said birdie so as to permit controlled movement of said birdie through said conduit, whereby said birdie moves through said conduit at a controlled rate of speed until it emerges from said opposite end of said conduit at which point said pressurized region is eliminated and further movement of said birdie is prevented.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 787,988, filed Oct. 16, 1985 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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