Claims
- 1. A water air lance apparatus using water droplets as an abrading medium that disturbs dirt covering an underground pipe with minimal residual water comprising:
a. a body shaft having a forked first end and a second end; b. a handle attached to said body shaft; c. a water input valve attached to a first fork prong of said forked first end of said body shaft; d. a means for regulating the water entering through said water input valve attached to said water input valve; e. an air input valve first attached to a second fork prong of said forked first end of said body shaft; f. a means for regulating the air entering through said air input valve attached to said air input valve; and g. a nozzle attached to said second end of said body shaft, wherein said water lance apparatus disturbs substances covering an underground pipe by bombardment of water droplets which have converged with compressed air after traversing said body shaft and thereafter exit said nozzle, wherein the disturbed substance is vacuumed away and stored until needed to re-cover the pipe.
- 2. The water air lance apparatus of claim 1, wherein said body shaft comprises an air tube, having a proximal end and distal end, on the interior of said shaft as a conduit for air entering through said air input valve, wherein said proximal end of said air tube is attached to said air input valve.
- 3. The water air lance apparatus of claim 2, wherein said body shaft further comprises a central water tube, having a distal end and a proximal end, as a conduit for water entering through said water input valve, wherein said water input valve is attached at said proximal end of said central water tube, said air tube surrounding said water tube.
- 4. The water air lance apparatus of claim 3, wherein said distal end of said air tube and said distal end of said water tube within said body shaft terminate into a nozzle funnel, wherein air from said air tube and water from said water tube are combined and forced to exit said nozzle.
- 5. The water air lance apparatus of claim 4, wherein said central water tube has a tap through valve at said distal end of said central water tube for reducing the water pressure of the water flowing through said water tube.
- 6. The water air lance apparatus of claim 5, wherein said distal end of said central water tube is surrounded by a finned element which maintains the position of the water tube within the body shaft.
- 7. The water air lance apparatus of claim 1, wherein said nozzle is secured to said body shaft by a nozzle retention nut.
- 8. The water air lance apparatus of claim 1, wherein said means for regulating the water entering through said water input valve is a lever attached to said handle operable attached to a water link valve attached to said water input valve.
- 9. The water air lance apparatus of claim 1, wherein said means for regulating the air entering through said air input valve is an air control lever attached to said air input valve.
- 10. The water air lance apparatus of claim 1, wherein said body shaft has an air insulator tube made on non-conducting heat material attached thereto.
- 11. A fluid lance apparatus for disturbing dirt without generating wet mud from the dirt comprising:
a. compressed air means providing an air carrier medium for delivering an abrading medium; b. means delivering a water abrading medium to the compressed air means and causing particles of the water to be entrained in the carrier medium; c. means for discharging water particles as an abrading medium carried by air as a carrier medium, to dirt, for disturbing the dirt; and d. wherein the means delivering water as an abrading medium comprises means for delivering sufficient water to abrade dirt without making the dirt substantially wet.
- 12. The fluid lance apparatus of claim 11, wherein the means for delivering water comprises means for delivering one to two ounces per second of water.
- 13. The fluid lance apparatus of claim 12, wherein said compressed air means comprises means for delivering at least 100 cubic feet per minute of air.
- 14. A method of disturbing dirt without generating wet mud from the dirt comprising the steps of:
a. providing compressed air as a carrier medium for delivering an abrading medium; b. providing water as an abrading medium to the compressed air and causing particles of the water to be entrained in the carrier medium; c. discharging water particles as an abrading medium carried by air as a carrier medium, to dirt, for disturbing the dirt; and d. wherein the amount of water delivered as an abrading medium relative to the amount of air delivered, is sufficient to abrade dirt without making the dirt substantially wet.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the amount of water delivered can be reduced by interuting flow.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the amount of compressed being delivered is at least 100 cubic feet per minute of air.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Application No. 09/948,313 filed Sep. 6, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09948313 |
Sep 2001 |
US |
Child |
10040555 |
Nov 2001 |
US |