PIPE CLEANER ASSEMBLY
20220290421 ยท 2022-09-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B9/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B2209/055
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E03F9/005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E03F9/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B08B9/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/055
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In one aspect there is disclosed a pipe cleaner assembly (10) operatively adapted to be located within a pipe obstructed with plant material. The pipe cleaner assembly (10) includes a cutting head (12) longitudinally extending about a cutting head axis (16) between a driving end (18) and a cutting end (20). The cutting head (12) defines a driving element slot (22) operatively adapted to hold an elongate driving element. The pipe cleaner assembly (10) further includes a cutting formation (14) operatively secured to the cutting head (12). The cutting formation (14) outwardly extends from the cutting end (18) of the cutting head (12) so that in use torque applied to the cutting head (12) by the driving element causes the cutting head (12) and as a result the cutting formation (14) to rotate about the cutting head axis (16) to cut plant material within the pipe.
Claims
1. A pipe cleaner assembly operatively adapted to be located within a pipe obstructed with plant material, the pipe cleaner assembly including: a cutting head longitudinally extending about a cutting head axis between a driving end and a cutting end, the cutting head defining a driving element slot operatively adapted to hold an elongate driving element; and a cutting formation operatively secured to the cutting head, the cutting formation outwardly extending from the cutting end of the cutting head so that in use torque applied to the cutting head by the driving element causes the cutting head, and as a result the cutting formation, to rotate about the cutting head axis to cut plant material within the pipe.
2. A pipe cleaner assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cutting head is moveable between (i) an open configuration in which a portion of the driving element is locatable within the driving element slot, and (ii) a closed configuration in which the portion of the driving element is secured within the driving element slot.
3. A pipe cleaner assembly according to claim 2, wherein the cutting head includes a first cutting head section and a second cutting head section, the first cutting head section being moveable relative to the second cutting head section to locate the cutting head in the open configuration.
4. A pipe cleaner assembly according to claim 3, wherein the cutting head includes at least one fastener to secure the cutting head in the closed configuration.
5. A pipe cleaner assembly according to claim 4, wherein the cutting head includes a plurality of fasteners to secure the cutting head in the closed configuration.
6. A pipe cleaner assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cutting head includes two laterally spaced apart cutting formation openings located on opposing sides of the cutting head axis.
7. A pipe cleaner assembly according to claim 6, wherein the cutting head includes two cutting end holes which extend inwardly from the cutting end of the cutting head into the cutting formation openings.
8. A pipe cleaner assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cutting formation includes two cutting arms operatively located on opposing sides of the cutting head.
9. A pipe cleaner assembly according to claim 8, wherein each cutting arm includes a cutting section outwardly extending from the cutting end of the cutting head.
10. A pipe cleaner assembly according to claim 9, wherein each cutting arm extends through the cutting end hole of the respective cutting formation opening.
11. A pipe cleaner assembly according to claim 10, wherein the cutting arms are operatively adapted to be shaped between a restricted condition and an expanded condition.
12. A pipe cleaner assembly according to claim 11, including a cutting end clip, operatively mounted to the cutting end of the cutting head, adapted to secure the cutting arms in position.
13. A pipe cleaner assembly operatively adapted to be located within a pipe obstructed with plant material, the pipe cleaner assembly including: a cutting head longitudinally extending about a cutting head axis between a driving end and a cutting end, the cutting head defining a driving element slot; a cutting formation operatively secured to the cutting head, the cutting formation outwardly extending from the cutting end of the cutting head; and an elongate driving element operatively associated with the cutting head, wherein a portion of the driving element is secured within the driving element slot, in use torque applied to the cutting head by the driving element causes the cutting formation to rotate about the cutting head axis to cut plant material within the pipe.
14. A pipe cleaner assembly according to claim 13, wherein the elongate driving element is flexible.
15. A pipe cleaner assembly according to claim 14, wherein the driving element is enclosed within a protective cover.
16. A pipe cleaner assembly according to claim 14, wherein the driving element is cable.
17. A pipe cleaner assembly according to claim 16, wherein the cable is produced from spring steel.
18. (canceled)
19. A method of clearing plant material blocking a pipe, the method including the steps of (i) providing a pipe cleaner assembly according to claim 1; (ii) cutting plant material with the pipe cleaner assembly; (iii) providing a supply of water; and (iv) feeding cut plant material along the pipe under the influence of the supply of water.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0038] Preferred embodiments of the invention will be described hereinafter, by way of examples only, with reference to the accompany drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0047] The cutting head 12 longitudinally extends about a cutting head axis 16 between a driving end 18, operatively facing away from the pipe blocked with tree roots, and a cutting end 20, operatively facing towards obstructing tree roots. The embodiment cutting head 12 is of cylindrical shape. The cutting head 12 defines a driving element slot 22. The driving element slot 22 is operatively adapted to hold a non-illustrated driving element. The cutting head 12 is moveable between (i) a non-illustrated open configuration in which a portion of the non-illustrated driving element can be located within the driving element slot 22, and (ii) a closed configuration, depicted in
[0048] The cutting formation 14 is operatively secured to the cutting head 12. The cutting formation 14 outwardly extends from the cutting end 20 of the cutting head 12. In use torque applied to the cutting head 12 by the non-illustrated driving element will cause the cutting head 12, and as a result the cutting formation 14, to rotate about the cutting head axis to cut obstructing tree roots within the pipe. Cut tree root parts can then be fed away along the pipe with water thereby removing the obstruction from the pipe.
[0049] The cutting head 12 includes a first cutting head section 24 and a second cutting head section 26. The first cutting head section 24 is separated from the second cutting head section 26 via a slot section 28 and connected at one section via a common section 30. This arrangement permits the second cutting head section 26 to be moved relative to the first cutting head section 24, thereby locating the cutting head 12 in the open configuration. When the cutting head 12 is located within the closed configuration a portion of the driving element is effectively clamped in position within the driving element slot 22. To secure the cutting head 12 in its closed configuration the cutting head 12 defines two threaded holes 32 which are engaged by two threaded fasteners 34.
[0050] The cutting head 12 includes two laterally spaced apart cutting formation openings 36 located on opposing sides of the cutting head axis 16. The cutting head 12 further includes two cutting end holes 38 which extend inwardly from the cutting end 20 of the cutting head 12 into the cutting formation openings 36.
[0051] The cutting formation 14 includes (i) two cutting arms 40 operatively located on opposing sides of the cutting head 12, and (ii) a cutting arm connector 42 connecting the two cutting arms 40. Each cutting arm 40 includes (i) a cutting section 44 outwardly extending from the cutting end 20 of the cutting head 12, and (ii) an anchor section 46 operatively located within a corresponding cutting formation opening 22. Each cutting arm 40 extends through the cutting end hole 38 of its respective cutting formation opening 22.
[0052] As shown in
[0053] The cutting arms 40 are produced from a material which permits them to be shaped/manipulated between a non-illustrated restricted condition (in which the cutting arms 40 overlap) and an expanded condition depicted in
[0054] In the above embodiment the cutting formation 14 is produced from stainless steel wire.
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[0056] The pipe cleaner assembly 50 further includes a cutting end clip 52, operatively mounted to the cutting end 20 of the cutting head 12. The cutting end clip 52 is adapted to secure the cutting arms 40 of the cutting formation 12 in position. The cutting end clip 52 includes opposing cutting arm openings 54. Each cutting arm opening 54 is operatively located opposite one of the cutting end holes 38 to permit a respective cutting arm 40 to pass therethrough.
[0057] The pipe cleaner assembly 50 also includes a driving end clip 56 which is operatively mounted to the driving end 18 of the cutting head 12 and adapted to secure the cutting arms 40 in position. The driving end clip 56 includes opposing cutting arm openings 58. Each cutting arm opening 58 is operatively located on opposite sides of the cutting head axis 16 to permit the cutting arms 40 to pass therethrough.
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[0060] The cutting formation 14 includes two laterally spaced-apart co-extensive cutting arms 40, here in the form of steel wire, located within cutting formation openings 36. The cutting arms 40 are secured within the cutting formation openings 36 with the use of threaded cutting arm fasteners 86. The operation of the fourth embodiment pipe cleaner assembly 80 is as discussed for the above embodiments.
[0061] Although the invention has been described with reference to specific examples, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in many other forms.
KEY TO REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0062] 10 First embodiment pipe cleaner assembly [0063] 12 Cutting head [0064] 14 Cutting formation [0065] 16 Cutting head axis [0066] 18 Driving end [0067] 20 Cutting end [0068] 22 Driving element slot [0069] 24 First cutting head section [0070] 26 Second cutting head section [0071] 28 Slot section [0072] 30 Common section [0073] 32 Threaded holes [0074] 34 Threaded fastener [0075] 36 Cutting formation opening [0076] 18 Two cutting end holes [0077] 40 Cutting arms [0078] 42 Cutting arm connector [0079] 44 Cutting section [0080] 46 Anchor section [0081] 48 Curved portion [0082] 50 Second embodiment pipe cleaner assembly [0083] 52 Cutting end clip [0084] 54 Cutting arm openings [0085] 56 Driving end clip [0086] 58 Cutting arm openings [0087] 60 Third embodiment pipe cleaner assembly [0088] 62 Protective cover [0089] 64 Driving element [0090] 66 Coupling [0091] 68 Chuck [0092] 70 Electric hand drill [0093] 72 Sewer pipe [0094] 74 Hole [0095] 80 Fourth embodiment pipe cleaner assembly [0096] 82 Driving element [0097] 84 Cutting element fastener hole [0098] 86 Cutting arm fastener