Claims
- 1. Apparatus for hydrocleaning an exterior surface of a pipeline comprising:
- (a) a frame adapted to at least partially surround a portion of a pipeline, said frame including an upper section shaped to surround an upper portion of the pipeline when in use, and a pair of lower frame sections pivotally mounted to lower opposed extremities of the upper section for movement between open and closed positions such that when the lower sections are in the open position said frame can be lowered downwardly onto a pipeline and the lower sections thereafter closed around a lower portion of the pipeline such that said frame at least partially surrounds said pipeline;
- (b) drive assembly including drive wheels mounted to said upper frame section for engaging the pipeline surface and advancing the frame relative to the pipeline lengthwise thereof;
- (c) said lower frame sections each comprising a pair of independently pivotable frame portions;
- (d) a first one of each of said frame portions being pivotable from the open position into a predetermined closed position relative to said upper frame section;
- (e) the second one of each of said frame portions having wheels mounted thereon for engaging the pipeline surface at locations generally opposed to the locations where said drive wheels engage the pipeline surface when in use;
- (f) actuators for moving the pairs of pivotable frame portions between the open and closed positions, said actuators acting to resiliently bias the second ones of the frame portions toward the closed position such that said wheels can engage the pipeline surface in pressurized relation thereby to follow irregularities in the pipeline and to assist the drive wheels in providing the required tractive force;
- (g) a plurality of liquid jetting modules mounted to said frame, and a suspension linkage respectively connecting each said module to said frame, certain of said modules being mounted via their suspension linkages to said upper frame section, and the remainder of said modules being mounted via their suspension linkages to said first ones of said pivotable frame portions so that when said first ones of said frame portions are in their predetermined closed positions, the positions which the suspension linkages for said liquid jetting modules occupy relative to one another around the pipeline surface are independent of variations in the positions of the second ones of the frame portions as said wheels thereon follow irregularities and/or out or round conditions in the pipeline surface.
- 2. Apparatus as in claim 1 including stops acting between the upper frame section and said first frame portions to establish their predetermined closed positions relative to the upper frame section.
- 3. Apparatus as in claim 2 wherein said stops are adjustable.
- 4. Apparatus as in claim 1 wherein each said module has a rotary swing arm nozzle thereon having a rotation axis, during use, substantially normal to the pipeline surface for directing a liquid jet or jets on to the pipeline surface in a series of closely spaced overlapping convolutions to effect cleaning along a region extending lengthwise of the pipeline, with said modules further being arranged such that said regions overlap each other at least slightly to effect cleaning of the pipeline all around its exterior surface.
- 5. Apparatus as in claim 4 wherein each module has a guide for contacting the pipeline surface during movement relative thereto, and a biasing device associated each of said suspension linkages and urging the respective modules toward the pipeline surface and permitting independent movement of the modules relative to the frame and to one another radially inwardly and outwardly relative to the pipeline as the respective guides contact and follow the pipeline surface when in use.
- 6. Apparatus as in claim 5 wherein each of said modules further includes a shroud, the shrouds of adjacent modules being in overlapping relation to one another with said shrouds together defining an annular array surrounding and confining the rotary swing arm nozzles all around the pipeline when in use to substantially prevent random escape of liquid and removed debris, the overlapping relation between the shrouds allowing for substantial radial motions of the liquid jetting modules and their shrouds relative to one another while avoiding both interference between and the formation of substantial gaps between the shrouds through which liquid and debris might escape.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 6 including resilient sealing flaps extending between adjacent said shrouds in the regions of overlap thereof to further inhibit escape of material from between adjacent said shrouds.
- 8. Apparatus as in claim 5 wherein each module has a pair of said guides located on forward and rearward portions of each said module for contacting the pipeline surface during said relative movement, and a transverse pivot securing each said module to its associated suspension linkage and arranged to permit pitching motion of the modules to take place as said guides follow irregularities in the pipeline surface thereby to assist in maintaining a desired minimum stand-off distance between the rotary swing arm nozzle assemblies and the pipeline surface at both the rearward and forward extremities of the path of motion of the rotary swing arm nozzle assembly.
- 9. Apparatus as in claim 8 wherein each said linkage is a parallel arm linkage, and means for locking each said module relative to a portion of its linkage such that, in use, only the forward guide contacts the pipeline surface with the module moving radially inwardly and outwardly in generally parallel relation to the pipeline surface as the forward guide encounters said irregularities on the pipeline surface.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 4 wherein each of said modules is mounted to its associated frame section or portion at a lengthwise position related to the directions of sedative movement such that said wheels contact the uncleaned pipeline surface forwardly of the liquid jetting modules.
- 11. Apparatus for hydrocleaning an exterior surface of a pipeline comprising:
- (a) a frame adapted to at least partially surround a portion of a pipeline and means for advancing the frame relative to the pipeline in the lengthwise direction when in use;
- (b) a plurality of liquid jetting modules mounted to said frame in spaced relation to each other so as to be capable of substantially surrounding said pipeline when in use, each said module having a rotary swing arm nozzle assembly thereon having a rotation axis, in use, substantially normal to the pipeline surface for directing liquid jets toward the pipeline surface in a series of closely spaced overlapping convolutions during movement of the frame along the pipeline;
- (c) a linkage connecting each said module to said frame and permitting independent movement of the modules relative to the frame and to one another radially inwardly and outwardly relative to the pipeline when in sue,
- (d) a guide located on both forward and rearward portions of each said module for contacting the pipeline surface during relative movement therealong; and
- (e) a transverse pivot securing each said module to its associated linkage and arranged to permit pitching motion of the modules to take place as said guides follow irregularities in the pipeline surface thereby to assist in maintaining a desired minimum stand-off distance between the rotary swing arm nozzle assemblies and the pipeline surface at both the rearward and forward extremities of the paths of motion of the rotary swing arm nozzle assemblies.
- 12. Apparatus as in claim 11 wherein each said transverse pivot defines an axis passing through the rotation axis of the associated swing arm nozzle assembly.
- 13. Apparatus as in claim 12 including an adjustment mechanism associated with said pivot and enabling adjustment of the orientation of the swing arm nozzle assembly rotation axis in a plane passing through the pivot axis and transverse to the pipeline axis.
- 14. Apparatus as in claim 11 wherein each said linkage is a parallel arm linkage, and a device for locking each said module relative to a portion of its linkage such that, in use, only the forward guide contacts the pipeline surface with the module moving radially inwardly and outwardly in generally parallel relation to the pipeline surface as the forward guide encounters said irregularities on the pipeline surface.
- 15. Apparatus for hydrocleaning an exterior surface of a pipeline comprising:
- (a) a frame adapted to at least partially surround a portion of a pipeline, said frame including an upper section shaped to surround an upper portion of the pipeline when in use, and a pair of lower frame sections pivotally mounted to lower opposed extremities of the upper section for movement between open and closed positions such that when the lower sections are in the open position said frame can be lowered downwardly onto a pipeline and the lower sections thereafter closed around a lower portion of the pipeline such that said frame at least partially surrounds said pipeline;
- (b) a drive assembly including drive wheels mounted to said upper frame section for engaging the pipeline surface and advancing the frame forwardly relative to and along the pipeline;
- (c) a plurality of liquid jetting modules mounted to said frame in spaced relation to each other so as to substantially surround said pipeline when in use with said frame lower sections in the closed position, each said nodule having a rotary swing arm nozzle assembly thereon having a rotation axis, in use, substantially normal to the pipeline surface for directing liquid jets toward the pipeline surface in a series of closely spaced overlapping convolutions during forward movement of the frame relative to the pipeline; and
- (d) all of said drive wheels being located on said upper frame section forwardly of said modules and hence forwardly of the region of contact of the liquid jets with the pipeline surface such that pipeline surface material dislodged by said jets does not interfere with the action of said drive wheels and cause tabbing and fouling of the pipeline surface.
- 16. Apparatus as in claim 15 wherein a linkage connects each said module to said frame to permit independent movement of the modules relative to the frame and to one another radially inwardly and outwardly of the pipeline when in use, and all of said modules and their associated linkages being connected to a rearward portion of the frame and projecting rearwardly of said frame.
- 17. Apparatus as in claim 16 wherein each of said modules includes a shroud, the shrouds of adjacent modules being in overlapping relation to one another with said shrouds together defining an annular array surrounding and confining the rotary swing arm nozzles all around the pipeline when in use to substantially prevent random escape of liquid and removed debris, the overlapping relation between the shrouds allowing for substantial radial motions of the liquid jetting modules and their shrouds relative to one another while avoiding both interference between and the formation of substantial gaps between the shrouds through which liquid and debris might escape.
- 18. Apparatus as in claim 17 including resilient sealing flaps extending between adjacent said shrouds in the regions of overlap thereof to further inhibit escape of material from between adjacent said shrouds.
- 19. Apparatus for hydrocleaning an exterior surface of a pipeline or the like including pipeline sections, comprising:
- (a) a frame adapted to at least partially surround a portion of a pipeline and means for advancing the frame relative to the pipeline in the lengthwise direction when in use;
- (b) a plurality of liquid jetting modules mounted to said frame in spaced relation to each other so as to be capable of substantially surrounding said pipeline when in use, each said module having a rotary swing arm nozzle thereon having a rotation axis, in use, substantially normal to the pipeline surface for directing liquid jets toward the pipeline surface in a series of closely spaced overlapping convolutions during movement of the frame relative to the pipeline;
- (c) a guide respectively located on each said module for contacting the pipeline surface during movement relative thereto;
- (d) a linkage connecting each said module to said frame and including a biasing device urging the respective modules toward the pipeline surface and permitting independent movement of the modules relative to the frame and to one another radially inwardly and outwardly relative to the pipeline as the respective guides contact and follow the pipeline surface when in use,
- (e) each of said modules including a shroud, the shrouds of adjacent modules being in overlapping relation to one another with said shrouds together defining an annular array surrounding and confining the rotary swing arm nozzles all around the pipeline when in use to substantially prevent random escape of liquid and removed debris, the overlapping relation between the shrouds allowing for substantial radial motions of the liquid jetting modules and their shrouds relative to one another while avoiding both interference between and the formation of substantial gaps between the shrouds through which liquid and debris might escape.
- 20. The apparatus according to claim 19 including resilient sealing flaps extending between adjacent said shrouds in the regions of overlap thereof to further inhibit escape of material from between adjacent said shrouds.
- 21. Apparatus according to claim 19 wherein a lowermost one of said shrouds is provided with a recess for receiving liquid and debris, and an opening for draining the liquid and debris from the recess.
- 22. Apparatus according to claim 19 wherein each of said shrouds includes sidewall portions which extend, in use, toward the pipeline surface and into closely spaced proximity thereto to avoid interference between the shrouds and the pipeline surface while at the same time preventing substantial escape of liquid and debris between the shrouds and the pipeline surface.
- 23. Apparatus according to claim 19 wherein said linkages connecting the modules to the frame and said biasing device are incorporated in respective actuators for positively moving the modules toward or away from the pipeline surface, and a time delay device associated with certain of said actuators and arranged to permit the radial motion of the modules in a predetermined sequence selected to avoid interference between adjacent said shrouds during said movement toward and away from the pipeline surface.
- 24. Apparatus according to claim 19 wherein each guide comprises a pair of guide wheels located on both forward and rearward portions of each module for contacting the pipeline surface, and a transverse pivot securing each said module to its associated linkage and arranged to permit pitching motion of the modules to take place as said guide wheels follow irregularities in the pipeline surface thereby to assist in maintaining a desired minimum stand-off distance between the rotary swing arm nozzles and the pipeline surface at both the rearward and forward extremities of the path of movement of the rotary swing arm nozzles.
- 25. Apparatus as in claim 24 wherein each said transverse pivot defines an axis passing through the rotation axis of the associated nozzles.
- 26. Apparatus as in claim 25 including adjustment associated with said pivot and enabling adjustment of the orientation of the nozzle rotation axis in a plane passing through the pivot axis and transverse to the pipeline axis.
- 27. Apparatus as in claim 24 wherein said linkage is a parallel arm linkage, and a device for locking each said module relative to a portion of its linkage such that, in use, only the forward guide wheel contacts the pipeline surface with the module moving radially inwardly and outwardly in generally parallel relation to the pipeline surface as the forward guide wheel encounters said irregularities on the pipeline surface.
- 28. Apparatus for cleaning an exterior surface of a pipeline with a high pressure fluid, comprising:
- a frame partially surrounding a portion of the pipe;
- a plurality of spray modules mounted on said frame whereby said spray modules are disposed at a relatively uniform spacing about the circumference of the pipe, each spray module including:
- (a) a tubular arm mounted for rotation about an axis which is essentially normal to the surface of said pipe;
- (b) a nozzle mounted on at least one end of said arm for receiving said fluid and producing a fluid jet directed at the pipe;
- (c) a motor connected to said tubular arm to rotate said tubular arm about said axis; and
- the mounting of the spray modules on the frame permitting movement of the modules radially relative to the pipe.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 28 including means for mounting the spray modules on the frame with a parallel arm linkage mounted between the frame and each of the modules to maintain the axis of rotation of the tubular arm normal the surface of the pipe as the modules move radially relative to the pipe.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 28 wherein each module has a guide located therein in contact with the pipe to establish and maintain a desired minimum standoff distance between the tubular arm and the pipe.
- 31. Apparatus for cleaning an exterior surface of a pipeline with a high pressure fluid, comprising:
- a frame, said frame including an upper section surrounding an upper portion of the pipe when in use, and a pair of lower frame sections pivotally mounted to lower opposed extremities of the upper section for movement between open and closed positions, the lower sections in the open position allowing the frame to be lowered downwardly onto the pipe and the lower sections in the closed position closing about the lower portion of the pipe such that the frame is partially surrounding said pipe;
- a plurality of spray modules mounted on said frame and extending over a portion of the pipe to be cleaned at relatively uniform spacing about the circumference of the pipe, each spray module including:
- (a) a tubular arm mounted for rotation abut an axis which is essentially normal to the surface of said pipeline;
- (b) a nozzle mounted on one end or both ends of said arm for receiving said fluid and producing a fluid jet directed at said pipeline;
- (c) a motor connected to said tubular arm to rotate said tubular arm about said axis;
- a drive assembly mounted to said upper frame section and including drive wheels for engaging the pipe and advancing the frame relative the pipe lengthwise thereof in a first direction;
- said lower frame sections each comprising a pair of independently pivotal frame portions, a first one of each of said frame portions being pivotal from the open position to a predetermined close position relative to said upper frame section, a second one of each of said frame portions having idler wheels mounted thereon for engaging the pipe in a manner to assist the engagement of the drive wheels;
- actuators for moving the second ones of each of said frame portions between the open and closed positions and acting to resiliently bias the second ones of the frame portions in the closed position such that said idler wheels engage the pipeline with force to assist the drive wheels in providing the tractive force;
- an actuator for moving the first ones of each of said frame portions to the predetermined closed position independently of the position of the second ones of the frame portions as said idler wheels thereon and second ones of said frame portions follow irregularities of the pipe surface.
- 32. Apparatus for cleaning an exterior surface of a pipeline with a high pressure fluid, comprising:
- a frame partially surrounding a portion of the pipe;
- a plurality of spray modules mounted on said frame whereby said spray modules are disposed at a relatively uniform spacing about the circumference of the pipe, each spray module including:
- (a) a tubular arm mounted for rotation about an axis which is essentially normal to the surface of said pipe;
- (b) a nozzle mounted on one end of said arm for receiving said fluid and producing a fluid jet directed at the pipe;
- (c) a motor connected to said tubular arm for rotating said tubular arm about said axis;
- a drive assembly mounted on said frame and including drive wheels engaging the pipe surface for advancing the frame relative to and along the pipe in a first direction, said drive wheels located in the first direction relative to said spray modules such that surface material dislodged by said jet spray does not interfere with the action of said drive wheels or cause tabbing and fouling of the pipe surface.
- 33. Apparatus for cleaning an exterior surface of a pipeline with a high pressure fluid, comprising:
- a frame partially surrounding a portion of the pipe;
- a plurality of spray modules mounted on said frame whereby said modules are disposed at a relatively uniform spacing about the circumference of the pipe, each spray module including:
- (a) a tubular arm mounted for rotation about an axis which is essentially normal to the surface of said pipeline, said tubular arm having a first portion which extends radially from said axis and a second portion connected to said first portion through 90.degree. bend which extends parallel to said axis, a paddle mounted on the inside of said 90.degree. bend;
- (b) means connected to said tubular arm for rotating said tubular arm about said axis.
- 34. Apparatus for cleaning an exterior surface of a pipeline with a high pressure fluid, comprising:
- a frame partially surrounding a portion of the pipe;
- a plurality of spray modules mounted on said frame whereby said modules are disposed at a relatively uniform spacing about the circumference of the pipe, each spray module including:
- (a) a tubular arm mounted for rotation about an axis which is essentially normal to the surface of said pipeline;
- (b) a nozzle mounted on at least one end of said arm for receiving said fluid and producing a fluid jet directed at said pipeline;
- (c) means for rotating said tubular arm about said axis;
- a shroud assembly for encapsulating said frame and spray modules to confine contaminants cleaned form the pipe therein.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the shroud assembly further has a port for application of a negative pressure.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the shroud assembly includes a top shroud and a collection pan, said collection pan having a double sloped bottom to concentrate contaminants at a suction port in said collection pan for application of a suction to remove the contaminants.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
this is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 197,142 filed May 23rd, 1988 which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of our application Ser. No. 055,119 filed May 28th, 1987 (now abandoned), the disclosures of which applications are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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