Extendable Cleaning Device for Electrical Insulators
20210379626 ยท 2021-12-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B2240/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A cleaning device for high voltage transmission and distribution insulators, featuring orthogonally oriented scrubbing and wiping attachments for the simultaneous cleaning of perpendicular surfaces, which extend to an insulator surface from telescoping support prongs, which are supported by a handle which provides a gripping location for manual operation of the present invention.
Claims
1. An electrically insulated and multi-pronged cleaning device which conforms to the surfaces of stacked electrical insulator discs for their wet cleaning, having cleaning agent application and removal capabilities, comprising: A handle piece comprising of a loop; a prong junction member, which connects to said handle, and which has a bolted or welded hardware connection port at a minimum of three equidistant points along its length; a plurality of rigid and extending support prongs, where a prong is comprised of a segmented and nested shell structure, with a positional retainer button located on each segment, with a support prong having at one end a head which branches to create dual and oppositely oriented extensions to which are connected dual threaded attachment ports at locations such that their faces are oriented orthogonal and perpendicular, and where each extending support prong attaches to a hardware connection port on the prong junction member at an opposite end of the head of the support prong; and a plurality of flexible rubber bladed cleaner attachments, and a plurality of liquid absorbent cleaner attachments, where said cleaning attachments mate as a pair both vertically and horizontally with the dual attachment ports on the branching extensions of the support prongs, such that each support prong controls a pair of rubber blade cleaners and absorbent cleaners, with cleaners oriented perpendicularly to form a right angle cleaning surface, on either side of its branching head.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION:
[0009] The device is intended to be constructed of non-conducting polymer, such that it has a high overall insulation rating. Maintaining the electrical non-conductivity of the device is critical to its design, such that no metallic materials would be used for its construction. Thermo-welded plastic may be used to create the geometry specified in the design, where the cleaning attachments can be changed out according to insulator design, where the inter-disc regions will have different surface geometry for the attachments to conform to.
[0010] The cleaning attachments (1) and (4) extend away from the connection ports (2) and the branched head (3) of the support prong (5) so that (1) and (4) completely fill the inter-disc region and the device can be actuated without physical clearance issues relative to the insulator stack. The device can be operated in either a push or pull manner, as the rigid support prong (5) will transmit force in either direction relative to the handle (8) and the prong junction member (6). The junction member (6) has connection points for the ends of the rigid prong (5), such that at least three prongs are equidistantly spaced along the junction member (6) which is linked with the handle (8) through an adjustable swivel bushing mechanism (7). This allows the handle to turn in any direction relative to, and along a parallel axis with, the cleaning attachments when (1),(4) are cleaning within the inter-disc region. The support prongs (5) have a nested shell structure which allows a telescoping property of extension and retraction using the positional retainer buttons shown with (9). As each cleaning attachment pair is supported by an individual telescoping support prong, the number of cleaners deployed to the insulator disk surface is variable, such as for small detailing tasks where only one may be needed. Additionally, the possibility of adjusting the length of the telescoping support prongs allows for reaching elevated or distant insulators which could otherwise be unreachable due to access or clearance issues.