Patent classifications
B08B2209/045
INTERVENTION DRIVE SYSTEM COMPRISING AN UMBILICAL
- Hugo Francisco Lisboa Santos ,
- Ney Robinson Salvi Dos Reis ,
- Maurício GALASSI ,
- Lincoln Homero Thome Ferreira ,
- Igor MENDES URSINE KRETTLI ,
- Hardy Leonardo Da Cunha Pereira Pinto ,
- Tiago Becker ,
- Rafael Antônio COMPARSI LARANJA ,
- Luciana PORCHER NEDEL ,
- Laura AMAYA TORRES ,
- Jose Abel TICONA LARICO ,
- Jaime Andrés RIASCOS SALAS ,
- Gabrielle ALMEIDA DE SOUZA ,
- Filipe PAIXÃO GEIGER ,
- Fabiano Disconzi Wildner ,
- Eduardo Antonio WINK DE MENEZES ,
- Eduardo Donadel Basso ,
- David STEEVEN VILLA SALAZAR ,
- Eduardo André PERONDI ,
- Anderson MACIEL ,
- Dante Augusto COUTO BARONE ,
- Juliano MORATO FRANZ
The present invention relates to an intervention drive pig comprising an umbilical. In this scenario, the present invention provides an intervention drive pig comprising an umbilical, wherein the umbilical (6) is manufactured from a low-density material, wherein the umbilical (6) comprises an external covering of material having a low coefficient of friction.
Programmable tank cleaning nozzle
Manual, automated, or semi-automated programmable tank cleaning nozzle systems, devices and methods for providing safe and efficient methods for breaking up oil, tar, chemical, radioactive, hazardous, or any other liquid, solid, or sludge waste inside storage tanks, ballast tanks, floating roof tanks, void tanks, rail tank cars and the like with nozzles which utilize fluid jets to break up, liquefy, and motivate tank material. The programmable tank cleaning nozzle incorporates two degrees of freedom and can be mounted to existing booms, robotic arms, gantry systems, rigid beams, manways, or any other rigid structure. The programmable tank cleaning nozzle can be a standalone, independent unit or integrated into new designs and/or existing systems. Simplified programming and user interface allowing an operator to remotely operate the system without the need for a camera system. The system is hydraulically controlled and can work in the presence of flammable vapors and dust.
CLEANING SYSTEMS FOR BIOREACTORS
Systems and methods for cleaning a photobioreactor apparatus are described. Cleaning devices are described that include flexible members coupled to a propulsion member. The cleaning devices may be moved through tubes of the photobioreactor apparatus using the propulsion member. As the cleaning devices move, the flexible members may make contact with walls of the tubes, thereby cleaning the walls of the tubes. Cleaning devices are also contemplated that include particles with some rigidity that intermix with the fluid inside the tubes and clean the walls of the tubes as the particles contact the walls.
Reaction force nozzle
A nozzle for water jet equipment and a method of use thereof. The nozzle has a body including a base with a shaft extending outwardly therefrom. The shaft is inserted through a bore of a sleeve that rotatable about the shaft. The base and shaft define a bore therein. At least one opening is defined in the shaft and one or more grooves are milled into the shaft's exterior surface. Each opening places the body's bore in fluid communication with one of the grooves and the sleeve's bore. Water flowing through the body's bore will flow through each opening, into the associated groove and into a space between the shaft and sleeve. The grooves create turbulence in water in this space and thereby reduce leakage from the nozzle. The shaft terminates in a conical section usable as a battering ram to break up blockages in pipes during cleaning operations.
PROGRAMMABLE TANK CLEANING NOZZLE
Manual, automated, or semi-automated programmable tank cleaning nozzle systems, devices and methods for providing safe and efficient methods for breaking up oil, tar, chemical, radioactive, hazardous, or any other liquid, solid, or sludge waste inside storage tanks, ballast tanks, floating roof tanks, void tanks, rail tank cars and the like with nozzles which utilize fluid jets to break up, liquefy, and motivate tank material. The programmable tank cleaning nozzle incorporates two degrees of freedom and can be mounted to existing booms, robotic arms, gantry systems, rigid beams, manways, or any other rigid structure. The programmable tank cleaning nozzle can be a standalone, independent unit or integrated into new designs and/or existing systems. Simplified programming and user interface allowing an operator to remotely operate the system without the need for a camera system. The system is hydraulically controlled and can work in the presence of flammable vapors and dust.
Intervention drive system comprising an umbilical
- Hugo Francisco Lisboa Santos ,
- Ney Robinson Salvi Dos Reis ,
- Maurício GALASSI ,
- Lincoln Homero Thome Ferreira ,
- Igor MENDES URSINE KRETTLI ,
- Hardy Leonardo Da Cunha Pereira Pinto ,
- Tiago Becker ,
- Rafael Antônio COMPARSI LARANJA ,
- Luciana PORCHER NEDEL ,
- Laura AMAYA TORRES ,
- Jose Abel TICONA LARICO ,
- Jaime Andrés RIASCOS SALAS ,
- Gabrielle ALMEIDA DE SOUZA ,
- Filipe PAIXÃO GEIGER ,
- Fabiano Disconzi Wildner ,
- Eduardo Antonio WINK DE MENEZES ,
- Eduardo Donadel Basso ,
- David STEEVEN VILLA SALAZAR ,
- Eduardo André PERONDI ,
- Anderson MACIEL ,
- Dante Augusto COUTO BARONE ,
- Juliano MORATO FRANZ
The present invention relates to an intervention drive pig comprising an umbilical. In this scenario, the present invention provides an intervention drive pig comprising an umbilical, wherein the umbilical (6) is manufactured from a low-density material, wherein the umbilical (6) comprises an external covering of material having a low coefficient of friction.
REACTION FORCE NOZZLE
A nozzle for water jet equipment and a method of use thereof. The nozzle has a body including a base with a shaft extending outwardly therefrom. The shaft is inserted through a bore of a sleeve that rotatable about the shaft. The base and shaft define a bore therein. At least one opening is defined in the shaft and one or more grooves are milled into the shaft's exterior surface. Each opening places the body's bore in fluid communication with one of the grooves and the sleeve's bore. Water flowing through the body's bore will flow through each opening, into the associated groove and into a space between the shaft and sleeve. The grooves create turbulence in water in this space and thereby reduce leakage from the nozzle. The shaft terminates in a conical section usable as a battering ram to break up blockages in pipes during cleaning operations.
Reaction force nozzle
A nozzle for water jet equipment and a method of use thereof. The nozzle has a body including a base with a shaft extending outwardly therefrom. The shaft is inserted through a bore of a sleeve that rotatable about the shaft. The base and shaft define a bore therein. At least one opening is defined in the shaft and one or more grooves are milled into the shaft's exterior surface. Each opening places the body's bore in fluid communication with one of the grooves and the sleeve's bore. Water flowing through the body's bore will flow through each opening, into the associated groove and into a space between the shaft and sleeve. The grooves create turbulence in water in this space and thereby reduce leakage from the nozzle. The shaft terminates in a conical section usable as a battering ram to break up blockages in pipes during cleaning operations.
REACTION FORCE NOZZLE
A nozzle for water jet equipment and a method of use thereof. The nozzle has a body including a base with a shaft extending outwardly therefrom. The shaft is inserted through a bore of a sleeve that rotatable about the shaft. The base and shaft define a bore therein. At least one opening is defined in the shaft and one or more grooves are milled into the shaft's exterior surface. Each opening places the body's bore in fluid communication with one of the grooves and the sleeve's bore. Water flowing through the body's bore will flow through each opening, into the associated groove and into a space between the shaft and sleeve. The grooves create turbulence in water in this space and thereby reduce leakage from the nozzle. The shaft terminates in a conical section usable as a battering ram to break up blockages in pipes during cleaning operations.