Claims
- 1. A conduit cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a generally cylindrical body having a bore, wherein an opening of the bore is adapted for connection with a high pressure fluid source, and wherein said body includes at least one port extending through said body from said bore to an outer surface of said body;
- an annular rotor having a central cavity, wherein said annular rotor is rotatably mounted on said body, wherein said annular rotor further includes at least one orifice extending through said annular rotor from said cavity to the exterior of said annular rotor, wherein said at least one orifice is positioned to direct said fluid generally tangential from said rotor, whereby said apparatus is operable to allow fluid to flow from said bore to said port, and then through said at least one orifice, causing the rotation of said annular rotor on said body, wherein the at least one orifice is positioned to direct said fluid behind said apparatus, where the movement of the fluid propels the apparatus in a forward direction, and
- at least one wire operatively attached to the annular rotor.
- 2. A conduit cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a generally cylindrical body having a bore, wherein an opening of the bore is adapted for connection with a high pressure fluid source, and wherein the body includes at least one port extending through the body from the bore to an outer surface of the body;
- an annular rotor having a central cavity, wherein the annular rotor is rotatable mounted in supported connection with the body, wherein the annular rotor further includes at least one orifice extending through the annular rotor from the cavity to the exterior of the annular rotor, wherein the orifice is positioned to direct the fluid generally tangentially from the rotor, whereby the apparatus is operable to enable fluid flow from the bore to the port, and then through the orifice, causing the rotation of the annular rotor relative to the body, further comprising at least one thrust orifice, wherein said at least one thrust orifice is positioned on said body, wherein said at least one thrust orifice is positioned to direct said fluid behind said apparatus wherein said fluid moving backwards forces said apparatus forwards,
- at least one wire operatively attached to the annular rotor.
- 3. A conduit cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a generally cylindrical body having a bore, wherein an opening of the bore is adapted for connection with a high pressure fluid source, and wherein the body includes at least one port extending through the body from the bore to an outer surface of the body; wherein said outer surface includes a groove extending circumferentially about the exterior of said body, wherein said port extends through said body from said bore to said groove,
- an annular rotor having a central cavity, wherein the annular rotor is rotatably mounted in supported connection with the body, wherein the annular rotor further includes at least one orifice extending through said annular rotor from the cavity to the exterior of the annular rotor, wherein the orifice is positioned to direct fluid generally tangentially from the rotor, wherein the orifice is positioned in communication with said groove, whereby said fluid flows from said body to said groove, and then through said orifice, causing the rotation of said annular rotor relative to the body.
- at least one wire operatively attached to the annular rotor.
- 4. A conduit cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a generally cylindrical body having a bore, wherein an opening of the bore is adapted for connection with a high pressure fluid source, and wherein the body includes at least one port extending through the body from the bore to an outer surface of said body;
- an annular rotor having a central cavity, wherein the annular rotor is rotatably mounted in supported connection with the body, wherein the annular rotor further includes at least one orifice extending through the annular rotor from the cavity to the exterior of the annular rotor, wherein the orifice is positioned to direct fluid generally tangentially from the rotor, whereby the apparatus is operable to enable fluid to flow from the bore to the port, and then through the orifice, causing the rotation of said annular rotor relative to the body, wherein said annular rotor includes at least one reverse orifice, wherein said reverse orifice is positioned to direct said fluid generally tangentially from said rotor and in an opposite direction, wherein said fluid flowing in said opposite direction slows the rotation of said annular rotor,
- at least one wire operatively attached to the annular rotor.
- 5. A conduit cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a generally cylindrical body having a bore, wherein an opening of the bore is adapted for connection with a high pressure fluid source, and wherein the body includes at least one port extending through the body from the bore to an outer surface of the body;
- an annular rotor having a central cavity, wherein the annular rotor is rotatably mounted in supported connection with the body, wherein the annular rotor further includes at least one orifice extending through the annular rotor from the cavity to the exterior of the annular rotor, wherein the orifice is positioned to direct fluid generally tangentially from the rotor, whereby the apparatus is operable to enable fluid to flow from the bore to the port, and then through the orifice, causing the rotation of the annular rotor relative to the body; and
- at least one wire operatively attached to the annular rotor, wherein said wire extends through said annular rotor and is fixed within said annular body, wherein a portion of said wire extends from opposed outer surfaces of said annular rotor.
- 6. A conduit cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a generally cylindrical body having a bore, wherein an opening of the bore is adapted for connection with a high pressure fluid source, and wherein the body includes at least one port extending through the body from the bore to an outer surface of the body; wherein said body is in operative fluid communication with said high pressure fluid source through a hose, a lead line, wherein said lead line is operatively fluidly connected to both said body and said hose, wherein said lead line is operative to communicate fluid from said hose to said body, wherein said lead line is flexible and when said apparatus is placed within a conduit said lead line allows said body to move to a position disposed from all surfaces of said conduit;
- an annular rotor having a central cavity, wherein the annular rotor is rotatably mounted in supported connection with the body, wherein the annular rotor further includes at least one orifice extending through the annular rotor from the cavity to the exterior of the annular rotor, wherein the orifice is positioned to direct the fluid generally tangentially from the rotor, whereby the apparatus is operable to enable fluid to flow from the bore to the port, and then through the orifice, causing the rotation of the annular rotor relative to the body; and
- at least one wire operatively attached to the annular rotor.
- 7. A conduit cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a generally cylindrical body having a bore, wherein an opening of the bore is adapted for connection with a high pressure fluid source, and wherein the body includes at least one port extending through the body from the bore to an outer surface of the body;
- an annular rotor having a central cavity, wherein the annular rotor is rotatably mounted in supported connection with the body, wherein the annular rotor further includes at least one orifice extending through the annular rotor from the cavity to the exterior of the annular rotor, wherein the orifice is positioned to direct the fluid generally tangentially from the rotor, whereby the apparatus is operable to enable fluid flow from the bore to the port, and then through the orifice, causing the rotation of the annular rotor relative to the body; and
- at least one wire operatively attached to the annular rotor,
- a stop, wherein said stop is connected to said body to hold the axial position of said annular rotor on said body.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 7, further comprising a bearing, wherein said bearing is interposed between said stop and said annular rotor, wherein said bearing decreases the friction between said stop and said annular rotor.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said annular rotor further comprises an annular bearing, wherein said annular bearing is positioned adjacent said central cavity, wherein said annular bearing decreases the friction between said stop and said annular rotor.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said at least one orifice extends through said annular bearing.
- 11. A conduit cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a generally cylindrical body having a bore, wherein an opening of the bore is adapted for connection with a high pressure fluid source, and wherein the body includes at least one port extending through the body from the bore to an outer surface of the body;
- an annular rotor having a central cavity, wherein the annular rotor is rotatably mounted in supported connection with the body, wherein the annular rotor further includes at least one orifice extending through the annular rotor from the cavity to the exterior of the annular rotor, wherein the orifice is positioned to direct fluid generally tangentially from the rotor, whereby the apparatus is operable to enable fluid flow from the bore to the port, and then through the orifice, causing the rotation of said annular rotor relative to the body;
- at least one nozzle, wherein the nozzle is positioned within an orifice, wherein said nozzle is removable from said orifices,
- at least one wire operatively attached to the annular rotor.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein each said at least one orifice is threaded, and wherein each said at least one nozzle is threadably insertable within said at least one orifice.
- 13. A conduit cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a generally cylindrical body having a bore, wherein said body extends between a first end and a second end, wherein an opening of said bore adjacent said first end is adapted for connection with a high pressure fluid source, wherein the diameter of said second end of said body is reduced, wherein said second end of said body includes at least one port extending through said second end from said bore to an outer surface of said second end;
- an annular rotor having a central cavity, wherein said annular rotor is rotatably mounted on said second end of said body, wherein said annular rotor further includes at least one orifice, wherein said orifice is in fluid communication with said bore; and
- at least one wire attached to said annular rotor.
- 14. The conduit cleaning apparatus of claim 13 wherein said at least one wire extends through said annular rotor and is fixed within said annular body, wherein a portion of said wire extends from opposed outer surfaces of said annular rotor.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation in part of prior application Ser. No. 08/543,237, filed on Oct. 13, 1995, now abandoned.
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