Claims
- 1. An apparatus for enabling an operator to clean debris with pressurized fluid from a drain tile system and a piping system, the piping system being in fluid communication with the drain tile system, the drain tile system and piping system being disposed in the immediate proximity of a building structure, the apparatus comprising:
- (a) a rocket nozzle having a plurality of openings disposed therein through which the pressurized fluid is dischargeable therefrom in a rearward direction thereby propelling the rocket nozzle in a forward direction;
- (b) flexible tubing capable of withstanding the flow of the pressurized fluid, the flexible tubing being securable to the reocket nozzle, the flexible tubing being attachable with a fluid supply means which supplies the pressurized fluid to the flexible tubing at pressures in the range of 2200 to 5200 psi; and
- (c) means for enabling the operator to interrupt the flow of the pressurized fluid into the rocket nozzle while the operator is holding the fluid line in his hands.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pressurized fluid is water that not only separates the debris from the drain tile and the piping system but also washes the debris through the piping system.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the enabling means is a fluid control valve, the fluid control valve being positionable between the fluid supply means and the rocket nozzle, the control valve being engageable in fluid communication with the flexible tubing.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the fluid control valve comprises a foot pedal, the flow of the pressurized fluid through the fluid line being stopable with the application of force to the foot pedal by the operator.
- 5. An apparatus for enabling an operator to clean debris with pressurized fluid from a drain tile system and a piping system, the piping system being in fluid communication with the drain tile system, the drain tile system and piping system being disposed in the immediate proximity of a building structure, the apparatus comprising:
- (a) a rocket nozzle having a plurality of openings disposed therein from which the pressurized fluid is dischargeable in a rearward direction thereby propelling the rocket nozzle in a forward direction;
- (b) flexible tubing capable of withstanding the flow of the pressurizing fluid, the flexible tubing being securable to the rocket nozzle;
- (c) a fluid supply means for supplying the pressurized fluid through the flexible tubing, the flexible tubing being attachable in fluid communication with the fluid supply means; and
- (d) a fluid control valve that is disposed between the fluid supply means and the rocket nozzle, the fluid control valve being directly engageable by the operator to start and stop the flow of pressurized fluid through the flexible tubing, wherein the fluid control valve comprises a foot pedal which enables the operator to interrupt the flow of the pressurized fluid while holding the fluid line in his hands.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the pressurized fluid is water that not only separates the debris from the drain tile and the piping system but also washes the debris through the piping system.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the fluid supply means supplies pressurized water to the flexible tubing and the rocket nozzle at pressures ranging from 2200 to 5200 psi.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the rocket nozzle has an aperture disposed on the tip thereof to clear blockages disposed in the drain tile and the piping system.
- 9. An apparatus for enabling an operator to clean debris with pressurized fluid from a drain tile system and a piping system, the piping system being in fluid communication therewith, the drain tile system and piping system being disposed in the immediate proximity of a building structure, the apparatus comprising:
- (a) a rocket nozzle having a plurality of openings disposed therein through which the pressurized water is dischargeable therefrom in a rearward direction thereby propelling the rocket nozzle in a forward direction, the rocket nozzle having an aperture disposed on the tip thereof to discharge the pressurized fluid in a forward direction to clear blockages disposed in the drain tile and the piping system;
- (b) flexible tubing capable of withstanding the flow of the pressurized fluid, the flexible tubing being securable to the rocket nozzle;
- (c) a fluid supply means for supplying the pressurized fluid to the flexible tubing at pressures ranging from 2200 to 5200 psi, the flexible tubing being attachable with the fluid supply means; and
- (d) a fluid control valve that is disposed between the fluid supply means and the rocket nozzle, the control valve having a foot pedal which enables the operator to interrupt the flow of the presurized fluid through the flexible tubing while holding the fluid line in his hands.
- 10. A method of removing debris from a drain tile system and a piping system for a building structure, the piping system being in fluid communication with the drain tile system, the drain tile system being disposed proximate to the perimeter of the building structure, the method comprising of the steps of:
- (a) providing a clean-out pipe, the clean-out pipe being accessible from inside the building structure, the clean-out pipe being in fluid communication with the piping system;
- (b) inserting a rocket nozzle into the clean-out pipe from inside the building structure, the rocket nozzle being in fluid communication with a supply of pressurized fluid, the rocket nozzle having a plurality of apertures disposed in a rearward orientation;
- (c) propelling the rocket nozzle through the clean-out pipe and into the piping system in a forward direction, the pressurized fluid escaping through the rearwardly oriented apertures of the rocket nozzle as the highly pressurized fluid separates the debris from the piping system; and
- (d) interrupting the flow of the pressurized fluid into the rocket nozzle by the use of a fluid control valve, the fluid control valve being operable by an operator without the use of the hands of the operator.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the fluid control valve comprises a foot pedal, the flow of the pressurized fluid through the fluid line being interrupted by the application of force to the foot pedal.
- 12. The method of claim 10, further comprising:
- initiating the flow of the pressurized fluid into the rocket nozzle by use of a fluid control valve after the rocket nozzle has been inserted into the clean-out pipe, the fluid control valve having a foot pedal, the flow of the pressurized fluid through the fluid line being deactivated by the application of force to the foot pedal.
- 13. A method for an operator to remove debris from a drain tile system and a piping system for a building structure, the piping system being in fluid communication with the drain tile system, the drain tile system being disposed proximate to the perimeter of the building structure, the method comprising:
- (a) inserting a rocket nozzle into the piping system, the rocket nozzle being in fluid communication with the fluid line and a supply of pressurized fluid, the fluid line being made of a flexible material, the fluid line having a passage disposed therethrough, the rocket nozzle having a plurality of apertures disposed therein through which the pressurized fluid is dischargeable therefrom in a rearward direction thereby propelling the rocket nozzle in a forward direction;
- (b) initiating the flow of the pressurized fluid into the rocket nozzle by use of a fluid control valve, the fluid control valve having a foot pedal, the flow of the pressurized fluid through the fluid line being initiated by the application of force to the foot pedal; and
- (c) propelling the rocket nozzle through the piping system in a forward direction, the pressurized fluid escaping through the rearwardly oriented apertures of the rocket nozzle as the highly pressurized fluid separates the debris from the piping system.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the operator is able to initiate the flow of the pressurized fluid through the fluid line while holding and controlling the fluid line in his hands.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the foot control valve is mechanically engaged with the fluid line so that the application of pressure to the foot pedal causes the passage in the fluid line to close.
- 16. A method for an operator to remove debris from a drain tile system and a piping system for a building structure, the piping system being in fluid communication with the drain tile system, the drain tile system being disposed proximate to the perimeter of the building structure, the method comprising:
- (a) inserting a rocket nozzle into the piping system, the rocket nozzle being in fluid communication with the fluid line and a supply of pressurized fluid, the fluid line being made of a flexible material, the fluid line having a passage disposed therethrough, the rocket nozzle having a plurality of apertures disposed therein through which the pressurized fluid is dischargeable therefrom in a rearward direction;
- (b) propelling the rocket nozzle through the piping system in a forward direction, the pressurized fluid escaping through the rearwardly oriented apertures of the rocket nozzle as the highly pressureized fluid separates the debris from the piping system; and
- (c) interrupting the flow of the pressurized fluid into the rocket nozzle by use of a fluid control valve, the fluid control valve having a foot pedal, the flow of the pressurized fluid through the fluid line being interrupted by the application of force to the foot pedal.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the operator is able to interrupt flow of the pressurized fluid through the fluid line while holding and controlling the fluid line in his hands.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein the foot control valve is mechanically engaged with the fluid line so that the application of pressure to the foot pedal causes the passage in the fluid line to close.
- 19. A method for an operator to remove debris from a drain tile system and a piping system for a building structure, the piping system being in fluid communication with the drain tile system, the drain tile system being disposed proximate to the perimeter of the building structure, the method comprising:
- (a) inserting a rocket nozzle into the piping system, the rocket nozzle being in fluid communication with the fluid line and a supply of pressurized fluid, the fluid line being made of a flexible material, the fluid line having a passage disposed therethrough, the rocket nozzle having a plurality of apertures disposed therein through which the pressurized fluid is dischargeable therefrom in a rearward direction;
- (b) initiating the flow of the pressurized fluid into the rocket nozzle by the operator while the operator is holding the fluid line in his hands;
- (c) propelling the rocket nozzle through the piping system in a forward direction as the operator holds the fluid line in his hands, the pressurized fluid escaping through the apertures of the rocket nozzle as the highly pressurized fluid separates the debris from the piping system; and
- (d) interrupting the flow of the pressurized fluid into the rocket nozzle by the operator while the operator is holding the fluid line in his hands.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the flow of the pressurized fluid into the rocket nozzle is initiated by use of a fluid control valve, the fluid control valve having a foot pedal, the flow of the pressurized fluid through the fluid line being initiated by the application of force to the foot pedal.
- 21. The method of claim 19, wherein the flow of the pressurized fluid into the rocket nozzle is interrupted by use of a fluid control valve, the fluid control valve having a foot pedal, the flow of the pressurized fluid through the fluid line being interrupted by the application of force to the foot pedal.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of the application Ser. No. 182,178, filed Apr. 15, 1988, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,848,380.
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