Claims
- 1. A system and apparatus for cleaning inside surfaces of a duct comprising:
- a traveling means;
- means for driving said traveling means forwardly and backwardly in an interior of the duct to be cleaned;
- a monitor video camera supported on said traveling means for monitoring a state of cleanness of the interior of said duct;
- an oscillatable compressed-air ejection nozzle carried on said traveling means and oscillatable through a predetermined angle around an oscillatable axis of said traveling means, said predetermined angle through which said compressed-air ejection nozzle is oscillated is 180 degrees;
- said compressed-air ejection nozzle carried by said traveling means such that said oscillation axis is parallel with a central axis of said duct;
- an air compressor for supplying compressed air to said compressed-air ejecting nozzle via a control valve in a compressed-air line between said air compressor and said traveling means,
- a monitor image display means for displaying an image taken by said monitor video camera; and
- a control means for controlling said driving means for controlling the travel of said traveling means and for controlling said control valve for ejection of compressed air in accordance with an image displayed on said monitored image display means.
- 2. A system and apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said traveling means is equipped with guide rollers for guiding said traveling means precisely along the interior of said duct.
- 3. A system and apparatus for cleaning inside surfaces of a duct comprising:
- a traveling means;
- means for driving said traveling means forwardly and backwardly in an interior of said duct to be cleaned;
- a monitor video camera carried on said traveling means for monitoring a state of cleanness of the interior of said duct;
- an oscillatable compressed-air ejecting nozzle carried by said traveling means and oscillable through a predetermined angle around an oscillation axis which is substantially parallel with a central axis of said duct, said predetermined angle through which said compressed-air ejection nozzle is oscillated is 180 degrees;
- a non-rotating compressed-air ejecting nozzle carried by said traveling means for directing compressed air to a predetermined inside surface area of said duct;
- an air compressor for supplying compressed air to said oscillatable compressed-air ejecting nozzle and said non-rotating compressed-air ejection nozzle through respective control valves;
- a monitor image display means for displaying an image taken by said monitor video camera; and
- a control means for controlling said drive means for said traveling means and controlling said control valves for controlling ejection of compressed air in accordance with an image displayed on said monitor image display means.
- 4. A system and apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein said traveling means is equipped with guide rollers for guiding said traveling means precisely along the interior of said duct.
- 5. A system and apparatus for cleaning inside surfaces of a duct comprising:
- a traveling means;
- means for driving said traveling means forwardly and backwardly in an interior of the duct to be cleaned;
- a monitor video camera supported on said traveling means for monitoring a state of cleanness of the interior of said duct;
- a rotatable compressed-air ejection nozzle carried on said traveling means and rotatable through a predetermined angle around a rotation axis of said traveling means;
- said rotatable compressed-air ejection nozzle carried by said traveling means such that said rotation axis is parallel with a central axis of said duct;
- means to stop the rotation of said rotatable compressed-air ejection nozzle at any position of rotation;
- an air compressor fur supplying compressed air to said rotatable compressed-air ejecting nozzle via a control valve in a compressed-air line between said air compressor and said traveling means;
- a monitor image display means for displaying an image taken by said monitor video camera; and
- a control means for controlling said driving means for controlling the travel of said traveling means and for controlling said control valve for ejection of compressed air in accordance with an image displayed on said monitored image display means.
- 6. A system and apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein said predetermined angle through which said rotatable compressed-air ejection nozzle rotates is 360 degrees.
- 7. A system and apparatus for cleaning inside surface of a duct comprising:
- a traveling means;
- means for driving said traveling means forwardly and backwardly in an interior of said duct to be cleaned;
- a monitor video camera carried on said traveling means for monitoring a state of cleanness of the interior of said duct;
- a rotatable compressed-air ejecting nozzle carried by said traveling means and rotatable through a predetermined angle around a rotation axis which is substantially parallel with a central axis of said duct;
- means to stop the rotation of said rotatable compressed-air ejection nozzle at any position of rotation;
- a non-rotating compressed-air ejecting nozzle carried by said traveling means for directing compressed air to a predetermined inside surface area of said duct;
- an air compressor for supplying compressed air to said rotatable compressed-air ejecting nozzle and said non-rotating compressed-air ejection nozzle through respective control valves;
- a monitor image display means for displaying an image taken by said monitor video camera; and
- a control means for controlling said drive means for said traveling means and controlling said control valves for controlling ejection of compressed air in accordance with an image displayed on said monitor image display means.
- 8. A system and apparatus as defined in claim 7, wherein said predetermined angle through which said rotatable compressed-air nozzle rotates is 360 degrees.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/887,030 filed on May 22, 1992 now abandoned.
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