Claims
- 1. An oscillation drive assembly for a sootblower for cleaning internal surfaces of a combustion device, of the type having a frame assembly, a lance tube having one or more nozzles for directing a jet of fluid cleaning medium against the internal surfaces of the combustion device to be cleaned, the lance tube mounted to a carriage movable along the frame assembly for extending the lance tube into and retracting the lance tube from the interior of the combustion device, the oscillation drive assembly comprising:a lance hub coupled to the lance tube, and the lance tube and the lance hub being rotatable about a first axis of rotation; a first drive pin coupled to the lance tube hub and displaced from the first axis; a drive gear rotatable about a second axis of rotation and having a second drive pin displaced from the second axis; a drive train causing the drive gear to undergo rotational movement; and a connecting rod coupled to both the first and the second drive pins whereby rotation of the drive gear drives, the lance tube hub, and the lance tube for rotational oscillation movement in a manner which produces a non-uniform rate of rotational movement of the lance tube and wherein the angular position of the lance tube nozzles relative to the internal surfaces of the combustion device is phased with the non-uniform rate of rotation to provide a desired rate of progression of the jet of blowing medium along the surfaces to be cleaned.
- 2. The oscillation drive assembly of claim 1, wherein a first drive radius defined by the radial distance between the first drive pin and the first axis of rotation is greater than a second drive radius defined by the radial distance between the second drive pin and the second axis of rotation.
- 3. The oscillation drive assembly of claim 1, wherein the drive train is driven by the carriage.
- 4. The oscillation drive assembly of claim 1, wherein the drive train is driven by a motor mounted to the carriage.
- 5. The oscillation drive assembly of claim 1, wherein the drive train is driven by a motor mounted to the carriage and wherein the rate of longitudinal movement of the carriage and the oscillation of the lance tube are independently controllable.
- 6. The oscillation drive assembly of claim 1, wherein the rate of rotations of the lance tube is related to the positions of the nozzle and the surfaces to be cleaned to provide a constant rate of progression of the jet along the surfaces to be cleaned.
- 7. The oscillation drive assembly of claim 1, wherein the jet from the lance tube nozzle travels a first distance to impact the surfaces to be cleaned when the lance tube is at a first angular position, and the jet from the lance tube nozzle travels a second distance to impact the surfaces to be cleaned when the lance tube is at a second angular position and wherein the first distance is less the than the second distance and the oscillation drive assembly is phased such that the angular rate of rotation of the lance tube at the first angular position is greater than the angular rate of rotation of the lance tube at the second angular position.
- 8. An oscillation drive assembly for a sootblower for cleaning internal surfaces of a combustion device, of the type having a frame assembly, a lance tube having at least one nozzle for directing a jet of fluid cleaning medium against the internal surfaces of the combustion device to be cleaned such that the spray from the nozzle travels a first distance when the lance tube is at a first angular position and the jet from the nozzle travels a second distance when the lance tube is at a second angular position and wherein the first distance is less than the second distance, the lance tube mounted to a carriage movable along the frame assembly for extending the lance tube into and retracting the lance tube from the interior of the combustion device, the oscillation drive assembly comprising:a lance hub coupled to the lance tube, and the lance and the lance hub being rotatable about a first axis of rotation; a first drive pin coupled to the lance tube hub and displaced from the first axis; a drive gear rotatable about a second axis of rotation and having a second drive pin displaced from the second axis; a drive train causing the drive gear to undergo rotational movement; and a connecting rod coupled to both the first and second drive pins whereby rotation of the drive gear drives the lance tube hub and the lance tube for rotational oscillation movement in a manner which produces a non-uniform rate of rotational movement of the lance tube and wherein the angular position of the lance tube nozzles relative to the internal surfaces of the combustion device is phased with the non-uniform rate of rotation to provide a higher rate of progression of the jet of blowing medium when the lance is at the first angular position and a slower rate of progression of the jet when the lance is at the second angular position.
- 9. The oscillation drive assembly of claim 8, wherein a first drive radius defined by the radial distance between the first drive pin and the first axis of rotation is greater than a second drive radius defined by its radial distance between the second drive pin and the second axis of rotation.
- 10. The oscillation drive assembly of claim 8, wherein the drive train is driven by the carriage.
- 11. The oscillation drive assembly of claim 8, wherein the drive train is driven by a motor mounted to the carriage.
- 12. The oscillation drive assembly of claim 8, wherein the drive train is driven by a motor mounted to the carriage and wherein the rate of longitudinal movement of the carriage and the oscillation of the lance tube are independently controllable.
- 13. The oscillation drive assembly of claim 8, wherein the rate of rotations of the lance tube is related to the positions of the nozzle and the surfaces to be cleaned to provide a constant rate of progression of the jet along the surfaces to be cleaned.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/306,752 filed Jul. 20, 2001.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Provisional Applications (1)
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