APPARATUS FOR VISUALLY INSPECTING RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CHIMNEYS
20210156808 · 2021-05-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
F23J13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G01N21/9515
PHYSICS
F23J3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G01N21/954
PHYSICS
International classification
G01N21/954
PHYSICS
Abstract
A device for visually inspecting one or more internal side walls of a chimney to detect a defect or a deposit. The device includes a protective shell for containing a camera. The protective shell includes an observation bore and a light source bore, which are covered with a transparent shield. A cap is positioned above the protective shell and a positioning assembly is disposed on the cap to maintain a predetermined distance between the interior wall of the chimney and the protective shell. The positioning assembly includes at least three non-rigid rods that extend radially from the cap and are positioned equidistantly about the cap. A clamping mechanism is positioned beneath the housing for clamping to an elongated extension rod to enable controlled raising and lowering of the device within the chimney.
Claims
1. A device for visually inspecting one or more internal side walls of a generally vertically erected structure to detect a defect or a deposit, said device comprising: a. a protective shell for housing a camera and a light source therein; b. a cap attached to said protective shell; c. a positioning assembly disposed on said cap to maintain said protective shell positioned a predetermined distance from the interior wall of the generally vertically erected structure; d. a rod mount positioned beneath said protective shell and arranged for attaching an extension rod thereto for controllably raising and lowering said device within the generally vertically erected structure; and, e. a clamp arranged for retaining a battery pack to said protective shell, the battery pack providing power to said light source.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein said positioning assembly comprises at least three arms attached to and extending radially from said cap.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein said at least three arms are non-rigid rods.
4. The device of claim 1, additionally comprising a longitudinal axis, and wherein said at least three arms extend normal to said longitudinal axis.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein said camera is an industrial endoscope camera in wireless communication with a smart phone.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein the generally vertically erected structure includes four interior walls forming a rectangular cross-section and wherein said protective shell housing comprises a rectangular cross-section substantially smaller than the cross-section of the generally vertically erected structure.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein said cap includes a circular cross-section.
8. The device of claim 3, wherein said at least three arms comprises three arms spaced apart from each other by approximately 120 degrees.
9. The device of claim 4, wherein said at least three arms comprises four arms spaced apart from each other by approximately 90 degrees.
10. The device of claim 3, wherein the diameter of each of said at least three arms is about ⅝ to ¾ inches.
11. The device of claim 1, wherein said camera is selected from the group consisting of a high definition camera, a thermal imaging camera, and an infra-red camera.
12. The device of claim 1, wherein said protective shell further comprises an observation bore for retaining the camera therein, and a light source bore for retaining the light source therein.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein said light source bore is larger in diameter than said observation bore.
14. The device of claim 13, additionally comprising a camera sleeve adapter arranged to fit snugly within said observation bore, said camera sleeve adapter including an interior shaped to house differently shaped and sized cameras therein.
15. The device of claim 14, wherein said interior is shaped to accommodate a camera having a cross-section selected from the group consisting of a square cross-section, a round cross section, an oval cross-section, and a triangular cross-section.
16. The device of claim 15, additionally comprising a light source sleeve adapter arranged to fit snugly within said light source bore, said light source sleeve adapter including an interior shaped to house differently shaped and sized light sources therein.
17. The device of claim 16, wherein said interior is shaped to accommodate a light source having a cross-section selected from the group consisting of a square cross-section, a round cross section, an oval cross-section, and a triangular cross-section.
18. The device of claim 1, wherein said rod mount additionally comprises a receptacle arranged for mating with a horizontal mounting head disposed on said protective shell to enable viewing of an internal side walls of a generally vertically erected structure.
19. The device of claim 18, wherein said protective shell additionally comprises a vertical mounting head located approximately 90 degrees from said horizontal mounting head, and wherein said receptacle is arranged for mating with said vertical mounting head to enable viewing in a vertical direction.
20. The device of claim 1, wherein said rod mount attaches to said extension rod by a torque lock connector.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The invention will be described in conjunction with the following drawings in which like reference numerals designate like elements and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0030] In the event the camera is not provided with its own light source, the light source bore 34 is provided for housing a supplemental light source. The light source bore 34 is shown as being of a slightly larger diameter than the observation bore 30 to accommodate a suitable light source (not shown) therein. The supplemental light source (not shown) may be provided in the event the wireless endoscope camera (or borescope camera) is not provided with its own light source, or in the event added illumination is desired or required. The supplemental light source can be any suitable light source, such as an LED light source, and such light sources are readily available in the marketplace from a number of sources. One such suitable light source is available for sale online at https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/flashlight-bulbs/1-watt-flashlight-bulb/373/113/. Similar to the sleeve 38, a cylindrical shaped light insert 38 may be provided which is arranged for snug insertion within the light source bore 34. The light insert 38 is provided for housing a variety of light sources that are readily available but may vary in size and/or shape. As best shown in
[0031] The supplemental light source may be connected by wires which extend from the rear of the supplemental light source and outside of the light source bore 34 and run to a power source such as a battery pack 54. The battery pack 54 may include an on/off power button 58. The protective shell 14 may provide a groove 56 or an indentation for retaining the battery pack and the battery back 54 may be retained against the protective shell 14 by any suitable means, e.g., by gluing, and/or by a retention clamp 62. Once the camera and the supplemental light source have been inserted within their respective bores 30 and 34, either with or without utilizing the sleeve 38 to achieve a snug fit, a retention plate 66 may be fastened to the rear of the protective shell 14 over the observation and light source bores 30, 34 by any suitable means, e.g., suitable fastening hardware such as screws. The retention plate 66 may include a U-shaped opening 68 to allow a wire from the endoscope camera (or borescope camera) to pass through. In this manner, the camera and the supplemental light source may be retained within the protective shell 14 and utilized during the inspection of a residential or commercial chimney. The retention plate 66 may be integral with the retention clamp 62. For example, a unitary piece of plastic may be molded to serve both functions, but this is not a requirement. At the opposite end, the observation and light source bores 30, 34 are covered with a protective lens 70 which is transparent and generally rectangular in shape. The front of the protective shell 14 may be provided with a groove for retaining the protective lens 70 in place, and the protective lens 70 may be affixed to the protective shell 14 by any suitable means, e.g., fastening hardware or gluing. The camera and the supplemental light source face the protective lens 70 which protects the camera and supplemental light source from harmful elements within the chimney. The protective shell 14 is resistant to the entry of dust therein so as to protect the camera (not shown) and supplemental light source (not shown) housed therein during inspection of residential or commercial chimneys.
[0032] On the bottom face of the protective shell 14, there is provided a horizontal mounting head 74 arranged for mounting to a mounting receptacle 78 disposed on a rod mount 26. The mounting receptacle 78 is formed of a bottom wall 86, a pair of opposed side walls 90, and top walls 94 that together form a groove. The horizontal mounting head 74 includes a laterally extending flange portion 98 arranged for sliding insertion within the groove of the mounting receptacle 78 to join the protective shell 14 to the rod mount 26. In addition the rod mount 26 is provided with a through opening 100 to enable attachment of the rod mount 26 to the protective shell 14. In particular, a set screw (not shown) may pass and through a tension washer (not shown), and through the opening 100, and into a threaded opening 104 on the horizontal mounting head 74 to secure the rod mount 26 to the protective shell 14.
[0033] A vertical mounting head 102 is located on a side face of the protective shell 14, and is positioned at an angle of approximately 90 degrees with respect to the horizontal mounting head 74. The location of the vertical mounting head 102 is exemplary only. Alternatively, the vertical mounting head 102 may be located on any other side face of the protective shell 14, so long as it is positioned at an angle of 90 degrees with respect to the horizontal mounting head 74 located on the bottom face of the protective shell 14. Like the horizontal mounting head 74, the vertical mounting head 102 is provided with a flange 98 arranged for sliding insertion within the groove of the mounting receptacle 78 to fasten the protective shell 14 to the rod mount 26. In this manner, utilizing the horizontal mounting head 74, the protective shell 14 may be mounted to the rod mount 26 with the camera and supplemental light source positioned to face horizontally towards the chimney wall. Alternatively, utilizing the vertical mounting head 102, the protective shell 14 may be mounted to the rod mount 26 so that the camera and supplemental light source are positioned facing vertically towards the top or bottom of the chimney depending upon whether the device 10 is inserted from below or above the chimney. In this manner, a degree of flexibility is provided depending upon whether the user intends to inspect the chimney wall or chimney passageway.
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[0036] The description herein is intended to illustrate possible implementations of the present invention and is not restrictive. While this disclosure has been made in connection with specific forms and embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated that various modifications other than those discussed above may be resorted to without departing from the spirit or scope of the claimed invention. Such variations, modifications, and alternatives will become apparent to the skilled artisan upon review of the disclosure. For example, functionally equivalent elements or method steps may be substituted for those specifically shown and described, and certain features may be used independently of other features, and in certain cases, particular locations of elements or sequence of method steps may be reversed or interposed, all without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined herein. The scope of the claimed invention should therefore be determined with reference to the description above along with their full range of equivalents.