Claims
- 1. Apparatus for cleaning an annular portion of an exterior surface of a pipe, said apparatus comprising:
- a frame having a first end portion and a second end portion, said frame defining a passage therethrough of a size sufficient to accommodate said pipe whereby, with relative longitudinal movement between said pipe and said frame, said pipe can effectively move longitudinally through said frame from said first end portion of said frame to said second end portion of said frame;
- a first cleaning unit mounted on said first end portion of said frame, said first cleaning unit comprising a first plurality of jet modules mounted in spaced apart relation to each other, each jet module in said first plurality of jet modules comprising at least one liquid jet nozzle directed inwardly toward the exterior surface of said pipe; and
- a second cleaning unit mounted on said second end portion of said frame, said second cleaning unit having a second plurality of jet modules mounted in spaced apart relation to each other, each jet module in said second plurality of jet modules comprising at least one liquid jet nozzle directed inwardly toward the exterior surface of said pipe;
- wherein each liquid jet nozzle is rotatably mounted on its respective jet module for rotation about an associated rotation axis which is at least substantially perpendicular to the exterior surface of the pipe, and wherein the liquid jet nozzles of said first and second pluralities of jet modules are positioned such that said annular portion of the exterior surface of said pipe is cleaned upon passage of said annular portion through said frame.
- 2. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a high pressure liquid source connected to the nozzles of said first and second pluralities of jet modules.
- 3. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein the nozzles of said first and second pluralities of jet modules are positioned such that cleaning liquid emitted therefrom impacts the entire circumference of said pipe.
- 4. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein the liquid jet nozzles of said second cleaning unit are angularly offset relative to the liquid jet nozzles of said first cleaning unit, whereby the liquid jet nozzles of said first cleaning unit scribe different cleaning paths than do the liquid jet nozzles of said second cleaning unit.
- 5. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein each of said first plurality of jet modules is mounted to said frame through a cantilever arm.
- 6. Apparatus in accordance with claim 5 wherein each of said second plurality of jet modules is mounted to said frame through a cantilever arm.
- 7. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein each jet module further comprises a nozzle rotation drive device for effecting rotation of the associated at least one liquid jet nozzle.
- 8. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein each jet module comprises a plurality of rotatably mounted liquid jet nozzles.
- 9. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 further comprising at least one drive roller mounted on said frame to engage the exterior surface of said pipe to provide relative longitudinal movement between said frame and said pipe.
- 10. Apparatus in accordance with claim 9 further comprising a drive roller power source whereby said at least one drive roller can be rotated to cause said frame to move relative to said pipe.
- 11. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein the first plurality of jet modules are spaced at intervals in a first circular array about a circumference of the pipe when in use, and wherein the second plurality of jet modules are spaced at intervals in a second circular array about a circumference of the pipe when in use.
- 12. Apparatus in accordance with claim 11 wherein the jet modules of said second cleaning unit are angularly offset relative to the jet modules of said first cleaning unit.
- 13. Apparatus in accordance with claim 12 wherein each of the cleaning paths scribed by the jet modules of said second cleaning unit is at least partially overlapped by at least one of the cleaning paths scribed by a jet module of said first cleaning unit, and each of the cleaning paths scribed by the jet modules of said first cleaning unit is at least partially overlapped by at least one of the cleaning paths scribed by a jet module of said second cleaning unit such that no uncleaned longitudinal streaks are left on the portion of the exterior surface of the pipe which has passed through said first and second cleaning units.
- 14. Apparatus in accordance with claim 13 wherein the first plurality of jet modules are spaced at substantially equal intervals in said first circular array, and wherein the second plurality of jet modules are spaced at substantially equal intervals in said second circular array.
- 15.
- Apparatus for cleaning an exterior surface of a pipe, said apparatus comprising:
- a frame having a first end portion and a second end portion, said frame defining a passage therethrough of a size sufficient to accommodate said pipe whereby, with relative longitudinal movement between said pipe and said frame, said pipe can effectively move longitudinally through said frame from said first end portion of said frame to said second end portion of said frame;
- a first cleaning unit mounted on said first end portion of said frame, said first cleaning unit comprising a first plurality of jet modules mounted in spaced apart relation to each other, each jet module in said first plurality of jet modules comprising at least one liquid jet nozzle directed inwardly toward the exterior surface of said pipe; and
- a second cleaning unit mounted on said second end portion of said frame, said second cleaning unit having a second plurality of jet modules mounted in spaced apart relation to each other, each jet module in said second plurality of jet modules comprising at least one liquid jet nozzle directed inwardly toward the exterior surface of said pipe;
- wherein said frame comprises an upper frame section having a first side and a second side, a first lower frame section pivotally mounted at said first side of said upper frame section, and a second lower frame section pivotally mounted at said second side of said upper frame section, whereby said first and second lower frame sections can be pivoted between an open position and a closed position, whereby said frame can be lowered over said pipe when said frame is in said open position, and whereby the nozzles of said first and second pluralities of jet modules can collectively direct liquid at the entire circumference of said pipe when said frame is in said closed position.
- 16. Apparatus in accordance with claim 15, further comprising a first actuator mounted between said upper frame section and said first lower frame section, and a second actuator mounted between said upper frame section and said second lower frame section, whereby said first actuator and said second actuator can move said first and second lower frame sections between said open position and said closed position.
- 17. Apparatus in accordance with claim 16, wherein said first actuator and said second actuator impart a biasing force against said first lower frame section and said second lower frame section, respectively, whereby said first and second lower frame sections are biased toward said closed position.
- 18. Apparatus for cleaning an entire circumferential portion of an exterior surface of a pipe, said apparatus comprising:
- a frame suitable for being positioned on said pipe and for longitudinal movement relative to said pipe;
- a first cleaning unit mounted at a first location on said frame, said first cleaning unit comprising a first plurality of jet modules mounted in spaced apart relation to each other about a circumference of said pipe when in use, each jet module in said first plurality of jet modules comprising a liquid jet nozzle directed inwardly toward the exterior surface of said pipe; and
- a second cleaning unit mounted at a second location on said frame, said second location being longitudinally spaced from said first location with respect to the longitudinal axis of said pipe, said second cleaning unit having a second plurality of jet modules mounted in spaced apart relation to each other about a circumference of said pipe when in use, each jet module in said second plurality of jet modules comprising a liquid jet nozzle directed inwardly toward the exterior surface of said pipe;
- wherein each liquid jet nozzle is rotatably mounted on its respective jet module for rotation about an associated rotation axis such that the resulting liquid jet impinges on the exterior surface of the pipe in the form of continuous convolutions, and wherein the liquid jet nozzles of said first and second pluralities of jet modules are positioned such that said entire circumferential portion of the exterior surface of said pipe has been subjected to liquid jets upon passage of said entire circumferential portion through said first and second cleaning units.
- 19. Apparatus in accordance with claim 18 further comprising a high pressure liquid source connected to the nozzles of said first and second pluralities of jet modules.
- 20. Apparatus in accordance with claim 18 wherein the nozzles of said first and second pluralities of jet modules are positioned such that cleaning liquid emitted therefrom impacts the entire circumference of said pipe.
- 21. Apparatus in accordance with claim 18 wherein the liquid jet nozzles of said second cleaning unit are angularly offset relative to the liquid jet nozzles of said first cleaning unit, whereby the liquid jet nozzles of said first cleaning unit scribe different cleaning paths than do the liquid jet nozzles of said second cleaning unit.
- 22. Apparatus in accordance with claim 18 wherein each of said first plurality of jet modules is mounted to said frame through a cantilever arm.
- 23. Apparatus in accordance with claim 22 wherein each of said second plurality of jet modules is mounted to said frame through a cantilever arm.
- 24. Apparatus in accordance with claim 18 wherein each jet module further comprises a nozzle rotation drive device for effecting rotation of the associated at least one liquid jet nozzle.
- 25. Apparatus in accordance with claim 18 wherein each jet module comprises a plurality of rotatably mounted liquid jet nozzles.
- 26. Apparatus in accordance with claim 18 further comprising at least one drive roller mounted on said frame to engage the exterior surface of said pipe to provide relative longitudinal movement between said frame and said pipe.
- 27. Apparatus in accordance with claim 26 further comprising a drive roller power source whereby said at least one drive roller can be rotated to cause said frame to move relative to said pipe.
- 28. Apparatus in accordance with claim 18 wherein the first plurality of jet modules are spaced at intervals in a first circular array about a circumference of the pipe when in use, and wherein the second plurality of jet modules are spaced at intervals in a second circular array about a circumference of the pipe when in use.
- 29. Apparatus in accordance with claim 28 wherein the jet modules of said second cleaning unit are angularly offset relative to the jet modules of said first cleaning unit.
- 30. Apparatus in accordance with claim 29 wherein each of the cleaning paths scribed by the jet modules of said second cleaning unit is at least partially overlapped by at least one of the cleaning paths scribed by a jet module of said first cleaning unit, and each of the cleaning paths scribed by the jet modules of said first cleaning unit is at least partially overlapped by at least one of the cleaning paths scribed by a jet module of said second cleaning unit such that no uncleaned longitudinal streaks are left on the portion of the exterior surface of the pipe which has passed through said first and second cleaning units.
- 31. Apparatus in accordance with claim 30 wherein the first plurality of jet modules are spaced at substantially equal intervals in said first circular array, and wherein the second plurality of jet modules are spaced at substantially equal intervals in said second circular array.
- 32. Apparatus in accordance with claim 31 wherein each jet module comprises a plurality of liquid jet nozzles.
- 33. Apparatus in accordance with claim 32 wherein each jet module further comprises a nozzle rotation drive device for effecting rotation of the associated plurality of liquid jet nozzles.
- 34. Apparatus in accordance with claim 33 further comprising at least one drive roller mounted on said frame to engage the exterior surface of said pipe, and a drive roller power source to rotate said at least one drive roller to cause said frame to move longitudinally along said pipe.
- 35. Apparatus for cleaning an exterior surface of a pipe, said apparatus comprising:
- a frame suitable for being positioned on said pipe and for longitudinal movement relative to said pipe;
- a first cleaning unit mounted at a first location on said frame, said first cleaning unit comprising a first plurality of jet modules mounted in spaced apart relation to each other, each jet module in said first plurality of jet modules comprising a liquid jet nozzle directed inwardly toward the exterior surface of said pipe; and
- a second cleaning unit mounted at a second location on said frame, said second location being longitudinally spaced from said first location with respect to the longitudinal axis of said pipe, said second cleaning unit having a second plurality of jet modules mounted in spaced apart relation to each other, each jet module in said second plurality of jet modules comprising a liquid jet nozzle directed inwardly toward the exterior surface of said pipe;
- wherein said frame comprises an upper frame section having a first side and a second side, a first lower frame section pivotally mounted at said first side of said upper frame section, and a second lower frame section pivotally mounted at said second side of said upper frame section, whereby said first and second lower frame sections can be pivoted between an open position and a closed position, whereby said frame can be lowered over said pipe when said frame is in said open position, and whereby the nozzles of said first and second pluralities of jet modules can collectively direct liquid at the entire circumference of said pipe when said frame is in said closed position.
- 36. Apparatus in accordance with claim 35, further comprising a first actuator mounted between said upper frame section and said first lower frame section, and a second actuator mounted between said upper frame section and said second lower frame section, whereby said first actuator and said second actuator can move said first and second lower frame sections between said open position and said closed position.
- 37. Apparatus in accordance with claim 35, wherein said first actuator and said second actuator impart a biasing force against said first lower frame section and said second lower frame section, respectively, whereby said first and second lower frame sections are biased toward said closed position.
- 38. Apparatus for cleaning an annular portion of an exterior surface of a pipe, said apparatus comprising:
- a frame having a length extending between a first end and a second end, said frame defining a longitudinal passage therethrough of a size sufficient to accommodate said pipe whereby, with relative longitudinal movement between said pipe and said frame, said annular portion of said exterior surface of said pipe can effectively move longitudinally through said frame from said first end of said frame to said second end of said frame; and
- a plurality of cleaning units mounted on said frame at spaced apart locations along the length of said frame, said plurality of cleaning units comprising at least a first cleaning unit and a second cleaning unit;
- each of said cleaning units having a plurality of jet modules mounted in spaced apart relation to each other about a respective circumference of said pipe when in use, each jet module in each said plurality of jet modules comprising at least one liquid jet nozzle directed inwardly toward the exterior surface of said pipe;
- wherein each liquid jet nozzle is rotatably mounted on its respective jet module for rotation about an associated rotation axis such that the resulting liquid jet impinges on the exterior surface of the pipe in the form of continuous convolutions, the liquid jet nozzles of said plurality of cleaning units being positioned such that said annular portion of the exterior surface of said pipe is cleaned upon passage of said annular portion of the exterior surface of said pipe through said frame.
- 39. Apparatus in accordance with claim 38 wherein the jet modules of each said cleaning unit are angularly offset relative to the jet modules of the remainder of said plurality of cleaning units.
- 40. Apparatus in accordance with claim 38 wherein in each said cleaning unit the plurality of jet modules are spaced at intervals in a circular array about a respective circumference of the pipe when in use.
- 41. Apparatus in accordance with claim 38 wherein each of the cleaning paths scribed by the jet modules of one of said cleaning units is at least partially overlapped by at least one of the cleaning paths scribed by a jet module of another of said plurality of cleaning units such that no uncleaned longitudinal streaks are left on the portion of the exterior surface of the pipe which has passed through said plurality of cleaning units.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of our copending U.S. application Ser. No. 07/592,140, filed Oct. 3, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,092,357 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 486,093 filed Feb. 28, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,074,323, U.S. application Ser. No. 486,093 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 197,142 filed May 23, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,052,423 U.S. application Ser. No. 197,142 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 055,119 filed May 28, 1987 and now abandoned.
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