The invention relates to a guide member comprising a sleeve for positioning into an entrance of a first branch pipe in a sewerage system, which entrance provides access to a main pipe, wherein a telecommunication cable system is inserted into said sewerage system.
The invention also relates to a method of positioning a first cable into a sewerage system comprising a main pipe and a first branch pipe with an entrance in the main pipe, comprising the steps of providing the first cable into the first branch pipe and extending to the main pipe, and introducing a sleeve of a guide member into the entrance of the first branch pipe, wherein the first cable is arranged between a surface of the first branch pipe and the sleeve, the guide member being provided with a cable guide thereto.
Such a guide member and such a positioning method are known from EP1309054. The telecommunication cable system herein comprises optical cables, such as optical fibre cables, including a first cable extending into the first branch pipe to be connected to a corresponding house or building. The first cable further extends through the main pipe, typically to a central access point. In order to prevent that the plurality of cables are distributed throughout the main pipe, the cables are suitably inserted into a cable trunk. A first aperture in the cable trunk enables the first cable to leave the cable trunk and access the first branch pipe.
Typically, the entrance of the first branch pipe into the main pipe are formed in an upper part of the main pipe. The first branch pipe extends thereto substantially vertically or with an oblique angle. Therefore, when the cable trunk is laid along an upper middle part within the main pipe, it will not hinder the sewerage flow from any branch pipe. However, this is not always the case. Thereto, EP1309054 specifies the provision of a guide member which is formed of a tubular part or sleeve and which is inserted into the first branch pipe. The guide member may further comprises a collar part which abuts with the inner surface of the main pipe at the fringe of the entrance of the first branch pipe. The tubular (i.e. cylindrical) part is formed with a diameter expansion means in the portion which is inserted into the branch pipe. Examples of such diameter expansion means are a spring ring of stainless steel, a metal ring which can be expanded by plastic deformation, and so forth, each one of which can expand the cylindrical part from inside pressing it against the inner surface of the branch pipe.
The first cable extends from the cable trunk in the main pipe to the first branch pipe, wherein it is guided to the outer periphery of the sleeve and passes through the gap between the sleeve and the first branch pipe. The cable trunk skirts around the outer periphery of a lip part of the sleeve and thus extends along the upper middle part of the main pipe without traversing the entrance of the first branch pipe. This lip part of the sleeve is thus effectively a trunk support part of the guide member. EP1309054 thereafter specifically solves a problem of how to prevent that the first cable and/or an accompanying tension member diagonally traverse the first branch pipe and thus possibly hindering the sewerage flow. EP1309054 thereto provides the guide member with a rotary part such that the first cable may be brought from one side of the branch pipe to an opposite side. Thereafter a resin coating is applied to the sleeve and the inner surface of the first branch pipes, or at least portions thereof, to cover the gap between sleeve and inner surface and fix the position of the first cable It is however a disadvantage of the construction applied in EP1309054 that the connection of the first cable between the cable trunk and the sleeve of the guide member remains a sensitive and vulnerable element in the system. Here the first cable could break due to unexpected twisting or turning of the cable trunk. And when the first cable would break there, after the assembly process, the first cable needs to be replaced. This is however difficult due to the presence of the cable trunk and the location between sleeve and first branch pipe that has been fixed. It could be that the tension members of EP1309054 provide some stability and robustness against fracture of the first cable. However the tension member itself constitutes an additional element to be assembled throughout the main pipe and the first branch pipe, which adds cost and complexity.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to reduce the vulnerability of the cable system as inserted in the sewerage system without giving rise to higher levels of complexity during the assembly of the cables, that extend through the main pipe and branch pipe.
According to a first aspect, the invention provides a guide member comprising a sleeve for positioning into an entrance of a first branch pipe in a sewerage system, which entrance provides access to a main pipe, wherein a telecommunication cable system is inserted into said sewerage system, which telecommunication cable system comprising a cable trunk present in the main pipe and housing a plurality of cables, of which plurality of cables a first cable extending into the first branch pipe, wherein a first aperture is present in said cable trunk at or near the entrance of the branch pipe through which the first cable leaves the cable trunk, which said guide member comprises a trunk support part projecting into the main pipe and positioning the cable trunk in a desired angular position near the entrance of the branch pipe, which guide member further comprises a cable guide for supporting the cable at an outside of the sleeve, characterized in that the trunk support part comprises a protecting member covering the cable trunk over a predefined distance at least at a side facing away from an adjacent inner surface of the main pipe, which protecting member comprises a window, through which the first aperture of the cable trunk is to be exposed. Preferably a clamp is present for fixation of the cable trunk of the defined desired axial position and orientation relative to the first branch pipe, such that the first aperture is substantially aligned to said cable guide. According to a second aspect, the invention provides a method of positioning a first cable into a sewerage system comprising a main pipe and a first branch pipe with an entrance in the main pipe, comprising the steps of:
According to a third aspect, the guide member of the invention is used for insertion into an entrance of a first branch pipe in a sewerage system and for protection of a first cable extending from the first branch pipe into a main pipe of the sewerage system. This use more specifically relates to a use for guiding the first cable in the first branch pipe between an outside of a sleeve of said guide member and a wall of said first branch pipe and for positioning and supporting a cable trunk on a trunk support part of the guide member, therewith also guiding the first cable from said position between sleeve and wall to an aperture in said cable trunk positioned on the trunk support part.
The use of a window in a protective member has significant advantages in the positioning and during use. First of all, the positioning is much better, and can be fine-tuned due to overlap between the aperture and the window, secondly, the positioning is more robust; the risk of rotation or shifting of the trunk is reduced. It is to be observed that such rotation is particularly a risk upon cleaning, which occurs with aggressive chemical but also heavy mechanical means including chains and the like. However, the impact of animals and other uncontrollable influences during various weather conditions should not be forgotten.
The protective member, suitably made of a hard and suitably inert material herein specifically protects the first cable against shocks and attacks from chains and other harsh mechanical means using in sewerage cleaning. The protective member preferably comprises stainless steel, but alternatives are not excluded. Alternatively, the window may be closed, and the guide member is introduced into the entrance of the first branch pipe prior to the provision of the first cable. The first cable may then be guided through the window while being drawn through the sewerage system. In a further alternative, the window may be closed and the first cable is fit through the window before the cable is inserted into the cable trunk. As the latter insertion of the cable into the cable trunk typically occurs outside the sewerage system and/or in an access location thereof, the guide member would then also be inserted from such access location and be moved through the main pipe to the first branch pipe.
Particularly, the window has a smaller size than the first aperture, so that the fine-tuning easily occurs by overlapping said window and the first aperture. The larger extension of the first aperture therewith allows some flexibility to the axial position, which facilitates the assembly process. More suitably, the window has an oval shape.
The use of a clamp for fixation of the definition of both the axial position and the orientation of the cable trunk strongly reduces the vulnerability. The clamp may be present to a lateral side of the clamp, so as to enable assembly of the clamp around the trunk and particularly the aperture therein, just before, upon or after introduction of the guide member into the entrance of the first branch pipe.
While the clamp suitably extends around the cable trunk over an angle of at least 120 degrees, more preferably at least 180 degrees, for instance around 240 degrees and optionally more, such as around the cable trunk, it is not necessary that the clamp and the protective member have the same angular extension. This is essentially a design issue; a larger angular extension provides a better protection, but also adds mass to the guide member and may, particularly if the angular extension is too large, constitute an undesired burden for the assembly of the cable trunk into the clamp. In one suitable implementation, the protective member extends with an angular extension in the range of 60-210 degrees, particularly 90-180 degrees, between a first and a second clamping portion.
As an alternative to a clamp, use can be made of suitable other clamping or fixation solutions.
In one embodiment of the method, the first cable is first provided with a hose prior to the insertion into the cable trunk. This has the major benefit that the first cable may be removed actively (e.g. drawn away), even if the first cable has been attached to the guide member through the provision of a coating to cover a gap between the sleeve and the inner surface of the first branch pipe.
According to a further aspect of the invention, a sewerage pipe robot is provided, as well as its use for positioning a sleeve of a guide member into an entrance of a first branch pipe in a main pipe of a sewerage system and for positioning a cable trunk with an aperture on a trunk support part of the guide member in a desired axial position and orientation of the cable trunk relative to the first branch pipe, particularly in line with the above mentioned invention, said robot comprising a lift and a rotating member with which the guide member can be positioned and inserted.
More specifically, the lift is provided with a rotatable chassis, such that the rotating member may be positioned into the entrance of a first branch pipe that is located adjacent to the top of the main pipe. The rotating member may be provided with an upstanding wall corresponding with the shape of the sleeve of the guide member, and for circumference of said sleeve, said wall leaving a gap for the trunk support part of the guide member.
According to again a further aspect, a system of a sewerage pipe robot and a guide member in accordance with the invention, particularly for use in the method of the invention is provided. This system will in use by extending with the cable trunk with an aperture that is positioned and supported by the trunk support part of the guide member, and which is taken up with the guide member by the robot. The system additionally comprises a first cable extending from the first branch pipe between the sleeve of the guide member and an inner wall into the cable trunk via its aperture.
In a further aspect, the invention relates to a sewerage pipe robot with a lasso tool, which is able to catch a first cable when extending from a first branch pipe into a main pipe. The lasso tool is typically ring-shaped defining a inner space in which the first cable is to be caught. Suitably, clamping means are present so as to clamp the first cable after catching, and ensuring that it is held when the robot moves. The robot may further be provided with a lamp and a camera so as to improve its operation by visual inspection. Clearly, the visual inspection may be driven manually, through a remote connection, and/or on the basis of image recognition. The invention also relates to the use of said sewerage pipe robot for catching the first cable, and particularly a block attached to said first cable in a tip section thereof. More specifically, the invention relates to the use of said robot in the context of the above mentioned method for positioning a first cable into a sewerage system.
These and other aspects of the invention will be further elucidated with reference to the figures, in which:
a-1e shows in diagrammatical cross-sectional view a sequence of stages in one embodiment of the method in accordance with the invention;
The figures are not drawn to scale and are intended for illustrative purposes. Equal reference numerals in different figures refer to same or similar features. It is observed with reference to
a-e show in diagrammatical views five stages of the method of the invention. This method comprises the provision of a first cable 1A and second cable 1B from individual buildings 22A, 22B to a central access point 12. The central access 12 is typically a pipe that is accessible from a street. The path runs through a main pipe 10 and a first branch pipe 20A and a second branch pipe 20B. While the main pipe 10 is herein shown to be a single pipe, it is not excluded that the main pipe corresponds to a pipe system in one embodiment. Generally, the main pipe 10 and the first and second branch pipes 20A, 20B are part of a sewerage system. It will be seen that the shown method comprises the provision and the positioning of individual cables. In one embodiment, the signals from and to the first cable 1A and second cable 1B may be transported to a further transmission system from the access point 12. This further transmission system could be wireless or wired. If wired, it could again make use of the sewerage system or make use of a cable network provided separately. Any electronic conversion may occur at the access point 12, so as to improve signal integrity and reduce losses, as will be known to the skilled person in the relevant art. The optical cable is intended to be for use for the transmission of telecommunication signals, such as telephone and fax, internet connections, and broadcast signals. Use for the transmission of further signals is not excluded. While the specific embodiment of the method is preferred, it is to be understood that alternatives may be envisaged, and the focus of the present invention is particularly on the step shown in
In this embodiment, clips 24 are connected to the first cable 1A prior to insertion of the first cable 1A into the first branch pipe 20A. In order to fit into the first branch pipe 20A, the clips 24 are thereto provided in a transport configuration, in which their lateral extension is less than the diameter of the first branch pipe 20A. The clips 24 are suitably attached on locations identified in the inspection step and/or outside locations identified in the inspection step as unsuitable areas. In an alternative embodiment, clips 24 may be applied after insertion of the first cable 1A into the first branch pipe 20A. Then, marking of the first cable 1A for identification of either suitable clip locations or unsuitable areas is preferred. Also in case of attachment of the clips 24 to the first cable 1A prior to insertion into the first branch pipe 20A, marking may be applied as an intermediate step.
The first cable 1A is suitably marked on the basis of the inspection data collected by the inspection robot 90 in step 1. Suitably, the inspection robot identifies areas along the length of the first branch pipe 20A, which areas are to be left free of clips 24. This for instance relates to sharp corners and location at which the first branch pipe 20A is damaged or at which there is a physical transition between a first pipe portion and a second pipe portion. Such unsuitable areas together with a further parameters may then be used to calculate marking positions for the attachment of clips. Other factors suitably contributing to the calculation of the marking positions include a desired distance between neighbouring clips, the number and sharpness of curves, the steepness of the first branch pipe 20A in vertical direction, likely having an impact on the flow speed and therewith the resistance needed to keep the first cable 1A in an accurate position. Also the orientation of curves is suitably identified, so as to ensure that the first cable 1A suitably is provided in the inner side rather than the outer side of a curve in the first branch pipe 20A.
c shows a third stage in the method. The first cable 1A is herein inserted into the cable trunk 2 through an aperture 3 therein. The cable trunk 2 is in this embodiment provided at the access point 12. The cable trunk suitably comprises several apertures 3. These have been applied on locations identified by the inspection robot 90 in the first step as shown in
d shows a fourth stage of the method wherein the clips 14, 24 are brought from a transport configuration into an attachment configuration. This transformation of the clips is typically carried out with robots 94, 96. The robot 94 is provided with a cable connection 194. The robot 96 is suitably provided with a cable connection (not shown). It will be clear that such cable connections are merely implementations. A cutting tool may be sufficient for carrying out the transformation of the clips, particularly when the clips are provided with a first and a second leg that are kept together with a rope or other means that can be removed by cutting. A closure 13 of the access point 12 is shown in this Figure as well. This transformation of the clips 14, 24, could alternatively be done with a single robot. However, due to the difference in diameter between the main pipe 10 and the first branch pipe 20A, it is deemed preferable to use different robots.
In order to bring the first cable 1A in the desired angular position, the sleeve 41 is suitably introduced into the first branch pipe 20A, but not completely, such that rotation remains possible. Additionally, the sleeve comprises a gap portion 49 with a width a1. The sleeve 41 is moreover put under some pressure, such that it will exert a force to get a larger diameter. It thus clamps itself into the first branch pipe 20A and can overcome tolerances in the diameter thereof. Tuning of the gap 49 can moreover be used to allow rotation of the sleeve.
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The second wagon 201 of the robot 200 comprises a lift 205 and a rotatable member 240. As can be very clearly seen in
The rotatable member 240 comprises several elements. A first element is the mount 245 which is actually rotating, when driven to do so. Connected to this rotatable mount 245 is an upstanding wall 243. This wall is designed to be circumferential around a sleeve of the guide member. It is understood that the wall 243 could alternatively be designed that the sleeve would fit around the wall. However, a location of the sleeve within the wall 243 appears preferable so as to protect the first cable that is located at the outside of said wall 243. A lid 241 and a further member 242 are provided so as to facilitate the insertion of the rotatable member 240 into and out of the entrance of the first branch pipe.
A gap 246 is present in upstanding wall 243, where the trunk support part of the guide member is to be located. The rotation allows to bring said gap at the side facing the inner wall of the main pipe, particularly at the lower side of the entrance of the first branch pipe. Here, the connection between the aperture between the sleeve and the aperture in the cable trunk is shortest, and thus best for guiding the first cable. The embodiment of the robot 200 as shown in
In summary, the guide member (40) of the invention comprises a sleeve (41) for positioning into an entrance (15A) of a first branch pipe (20A) in a sewerage system, which entrance (15a) provides access to a main pipe (10), wherein a telecommunication cable system is inserted into said sewerage system, which telecommunication cable system comprising a cable trunk (2) present in the main pipe (10) and housing a plurality of cables (1A, 1B), of which plurality of cables a first cable (1A) extending into the first branch pipe (20A), wherein a first aperture (3) is present in said cable trunk (2) at or near the entrance (15A) of the first branch pipe (20A) through which the first cable (1A) leaves the cable trunk (2), which said guide member (40) comprises a trunk support part (42) projecting into the main pipe (10) and positioning the cable trunk (2) in a desired angular position near the entrance (15A) of the first branch pipe (20A), which guide member (40) further comprises a cable guide (45) for supporting the first cable (1A) at an outside of the sleeve (41), characterized in that the trunk support part (42) comprises a protective member with a window, through which that the aperture (3) is substantially aligned to said cable guide (45).
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006064 | Jan 2011 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NL2012/050040 | 1/25/2012 | WO | 00 | 10/14/2013 |