Claims
- 1. A spray assembly for treating pipeline with a spray gun, the spray gun for receiving a nozzle which has spray characteristics which vary as it wears during use, the spray gun mounted on a treating apparatus adjacent the pipe to be treated, comprising:
- a bracket mounted to said apparatus;
- a parallel arm assembly mounted to said bracket, said parallel arm assembly having at least one first arm and at least one second arm parallel to the said at least one first arm, the entire parallel arm assembly mounted to said bracket for movement along a first direction, the spray gun being mounted to a first end of each said arms;
- means mounted on the bracket for pivoting the parallel arm assembly to move the spray gun in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, one of the directions being along the radius of the pipeline and the other of said directions being along a circumferential direction relative to the pipeline.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the spray gun is mounted to the parallel arm assembly through a spray gun bracket, the spray gun bracket being mounted to the parallel arm assembly by fast pins to permit ready removal of the spray gun for cleaning.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the spray gun includes a reversing tip, said apparatus further having means for reversing the tip for cleaning and returning the tip to the operational position.
- 4. A spray assembly for treating pipeline with a spray gun, the spray gun having a spray nozzle with characteristics that vary due to manufacturing tolerances and as the nozzle wears, the spray assembly mounted on a treating apparatus adjacent the pipe to be treated, comprising:
- a bracket mounted to said apparatus, said bracket having first and second sides and a top;
- first and second pins mounted between the sides of said bracket, said pins being parallel and extending in a first direction;
- a threaded adjustment nut slidable along said pins between the sides of said bracket;
- a threaded screw mounted between the sides of the bracket for rotation about an axis parallel to the first direction, the screw threaded through the threaded adjustment nut, rotation of the screw causing the threaded adjustment nut to move along the first direction;
- a parallel arm assembly mounted to said bracket, said parallel arm assembly comprising at least one first arm and at least one second arm, each arm having a first end, the first ends of each of said first and second arms being slidably received on said first pin and said second pin, respectively, each of said first and second arms having second ends, the spray gun mounted to said second ends of each of said arms;
- means mounted on the bracket for pivoting the parallel arm assembly to move the spray gun in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, one of the directions coinciding with a radius of the pipeline being treated to move the nozzle toward and away from the surface of the pipe.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the spray gun is mounted to the parallel arm assembly through a spray gun bracket, the spray gun bracket being mounted to the parallel arm assembly by fast pins to permit ready removal of the spray gun for cleaning.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the spray gun includes a reversing tip, said apparatus further having means for reversing the tip for cleaning and returning the tip to the operational position.
- 7. A method for adjusting a spray assembly for treating pipeline with a spray gun, the spray gun having a nozzle with characteristics which vary due to manufacturing tolerances and as the nozzle wears, the spray assembly mounted on a treating apparatus adjacent the pipe to be treated, comprising the steps of:
- adjusting the distance of the spray gun from the surface of the pipe to be treated in a direction along a radius of the pipe by pivoting a parallel arm assembly on which the spray gun is mounted to compensate for manufacturing or wear induced spray pattern variations; and
- moving the entire parallel arm assembly and spray gun along a second direction perpendicular the axis of the pipe to adjust the spray pattern to compensate for manufacturing and wear variations.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Serial No. 381,103 filed Jul. 17, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,953,496.
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