Pivoting tube brush
10179352 ยท 2019-01-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F28G1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B08B9/043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F28G15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B08B9/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/0436
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F23J3/023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28G15/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28G1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A46B2200/3013
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B08B9/043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F28G1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B08B9/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F23J3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28G1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28G15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Pivoting brush heads and associated machines in which cleaning of interior tube surfaces occurs by a forward non-cleaning pass of a pivoting brush head through a tube followed by a reverse cleaning pass where the pivoting brush head engages and cleans the interior surface. The pivoting brush head has a first position for the forward pass producing minimum engagement of interior tube surfaces, and a second position for the reverse pass of full cleaning engagement with the interior tube surfaces.
Claims
1. A pivoting brush assembly system for cleaning of a tube disposed along an axis, comprising: an elongate forcing element; a brush head defining an elongate block comprising (i) a first end defining a center recess coupled to an end of the elongate forcing element and (ii) a second end comprising a plurality of spaced arms extending along the axis and defining there between a socket; and a cleaning brush subassembly coupled to the brush head, the cleaning brush subassembly, comprising: a brush post disposed within the socket and pivotally coupled to the plurality of spaced arms via a pivot pin; and a cleaning brush coupled to the brush post, the cleaning brush comprising an annular body defining a central hole and a plurality of cleaning strips extending radially outward from the annular body; and a fastener extending through the central hole of the annular body of the cleaning brush and engaging with the brush post, wherein the plurality of cleaning strips are adapted to be engaged with an inside surface of the tube and (i) upon a forward stroke into the tube cause the cleaning brush subassembly to orient to a first position wherein the center of the annular body and the fastener are oriented radially within the tube and (ii) upon a reverse stroke cause the cleaning brush subassembly to orient to a second position wherein the center of the annular body and the fastener are oriented axially within the tube and radial extents of the plurality of cleaning strips are engaged with the inside surface of the tube.
2. The pivoting brush assembly system of claim 1, further comprising: at least one of a bushing and a bearing disposed between the annular body of the cleaning brush and the fastener.
3. The pivoting brush assembly system of claim 1, wherein the elongate forcing element comprises a metal tape.
4. The pivoting brush assembly system of claim 1, wherein the elongate forcing element comprises a metal cable.
5. The pivoting brush assembly system of claim 1, wherein the elongate forcing element comprises a driveshaft.
6. The pivoting brush assembly system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of cleaning strips extending radially outward from the annular body are arranged, in the case that the cleaning brush subassembly is oriented to the second position, with edges pitched with respect to the axis.
7. The pivoting brush assembly system of claim 1, wherein the elongate block defines a recess on an underside thereof, the recess being sized to accommodate a portion of the cleaning brush subassembly in the case that the cleaning brush subassembly is oriented to the first position.
8. The pivoting brush assembly system of claim 1, wherein the fastener comprises a bolt.
9. The pivoting brush assembly system of claim 1, further comprising: a motor coupled to provide a moving force to the elongate forcing element.
10. The pivoting brush assembly system of claim 9, wherein the moving force comprises a longitudinal force.
11. The pivoting brush assembly system of claim 10, wherein the moving force further comprises a rotational force.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) An understanding of embodiments described herein and many of the attendant advantages thereof may be readily obtained by reference to the following detailed description when considered with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) A tape 22 and brush and/or brush assembly 24 may be housed in a deployment member in the form of a tape outlet barrel 26 that extends from the housing 12 for insertion into individual fire-tubes 28 so as to position tape 22 and brush assembly 24 at tube entry 28a. The tape outlet barrel 26 serves as a vacuum conduit for carrying dislodged soot from each tube 28 to a vacuum source (not shown) at vacuum connection 12e.
(14) A distance indicator 30 (described in detail below) may be affixed to a side of housing 12 exterior for pre-setting distance of tape travel according to length of boiler fire-tubes 28.
(15) Layout of interior components according to some embodiments is shown in
(16) Drive train 18 may include, for example, an electric drive motor 18a suitably powered with drive shaft 18b rotating at one end a cooling fan 18c, and worm gear box 18d at other end. Output pinion 18f is positioned between gear box 18d and clutch 18e. Out-put pinion 18f is driven by worm gear (not shown; housed inside of the worm gear box 18d) to power drive chain or belt 18g for turning tape reel 20 by its drive gear 20a. Power switch 32 has forward, center, and reverse positions for directing rotation of the drive motor 18a. Tape reel 20 is equipped with a reel stop 20c for stopping the reel 20 (e.g., by a stop surface 20cx engaging with a stop portion 20x of the reel 20, such as by the reel stop 20c rotationally engaging therewith by rotating about a stop pivot 20cy) so tape holder or anchor 36 may be stopped/located at housing access panel 12d (e.g., for access to allow tape changeover and/or maintenance or adjustment).
(17) The distance indicator 30 on one or both sides of the housing 12 sets the distance of payout of tape 22 on brush forward stroke according to the length of fire-tubes 28 in a particular boiler (not shown). Referring to
(18) Reel drive gear or sprocket 20a is fitted with distance indicator drive pinion 20d for powering distance indicator 30. Distance indicator 30 includes outer cover 30a secured by a fastener such as a retaining bolt 30b at socket 30c formed in a housing shell member 12a or 12b with indicator sprocket gear 30e (
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(21) In some embodiments, on reverse stroke the reel stop 20c positions tape notches 22a adjacent access panel 12d. Tape 22 has end notches 22a for engagement with a movable anchor 36 fitted to the reel 20. A spring loaded platform 36a positions anchor pins 36b in engagement with notches 22a for securing tape 22 to reel 20. Platform 36a is lowered to disengage pins 36b from notches 22a when tape 22 is replaced. Spring 36c urges platform 36a and pins 36b into normal position of anchoring pins 36b to tape notches 22a. Cover plate 12d (
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(23) The brush 24a itself may be mounted by securing bolt or fastener 24m on brush post 24j for optional and/or selective fixed placement or free-wheeling rotation about brush axis X-X. The brush 24a may comprise or be coupled to, for example, a bushing or bearing (not separately labeled or specifically depicted) through which the fastener 24m passes, permitting the brush 24a to rotate about the fastener 24m. According to some embodiments, such as in the case that the brush 24a is passed (e.g., via force applied by a forcing element such as the tape 22 or a cable or shaft) through an enhanced tube having internal rifling, grooves (e.g., helical), or other raised or depressed internal features, the passing of the brush 24a over or through such features may impart rotational movement to the brush 24a (e.g., about the fastener 24m). According to some embodiments, the brush 24a may alternatively be fixedly coupled via the fastener 24m (e.g., the fastener 24m may engage with threads (not shown) of the brush 24a) and rotation of the brush 24a may be imparted by a rotation of the forcing element. The forcing element (such as a flexible drive shaft) may, for example, impart both longitudinal (e.g., with respect to the axis X-X) and rotational force to the brush 24a. The brush 24a may, for example, be powered by a tube cleaning system with a rotating brush such as depicted and described in and with respect to
(24) In some embodiments, the term vertical may be descriptive of (and/or specifically defined as) the brush 24a being oriented such that a centerline of the fastener 24m (not separately labeled) is oriented along the X-X axis. According to some embodiments, the term horizontal may be descriptive of (and/or specifically defined as) the brush 24a being oriented such that the centerline of the fastener 24m (not separately labeled) is oriented perpendicular to the X-X axis. While the terms horizontal and vertical are utilized for ease of illustration to describe the change in orientation of the brush subassembly (e.g., the brush 24a, brush post 24j, and/or fastener 24m) with respect to a generally horizontally-oriented tube, the first and second orientations may deviate from true horizontal and/or vertical depending upon the orientation of the tube being cleaned. In the case that a vertically-oriented tube is cleaned, for example, the first or forward stroke orientation of the brush 24a may be substantially vertical (i.e., the brush 24a being inserted side-long into the tube such that the centerline of the fastener 24m is perpendicular to the axis of the tube), while the second or reverse stroke orientation may be substantially horizontal vertical (i.e., the brush 24a being removed from the tube in a pivoted and engaging orientation such that the centerline of the fastener 24m is parallel to the axis of the tube).
(25) According to some embodiments, the brush 24a comprises cleaning strips or blades 24n of suitable material extending radially from brush axis X-X. The brush strips 24n may be pitched at an angle to brush axis X-X to promote rotation and cleaning action of the brush 24a as it travels in reverse stroke through a fire-tube 28. In some embodiments, the brush 24a may comprise an annular body defining a central hole (not visible in
(26) In some embodiments, the underside of the brush head 24b defines a recess 24p to accommodate positioning of the brush 24a horizontally (
(27) In use of the fire-tube cleaning machine 10, an operator sets distance indicator 30 according to fire-tube length for a particular boiler (not shown). With brush assembly 24 in position of
(28) Various changes may be made to the structure embodying the principles of the embodiments described herein without deviating from the scope of the overall invention. The foregoing embodiments are set forth in an illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The foregoing description has particular reference to cleaning boiler fire-tubes, however, it is understood that the cleaning machine described herein may be used for a wide variety of tube cleaning applications.
(29) The present disclosure provides, to one of ordinary skill in the art, an enabling description of several embodiments and/or inventions. Some of these embodiments and/or inventions may not be claimed in the present application, but may nevertheless be claimed in one or more continuing applications that claim the benefit of priority of the present application. Applicants intend to file additional applications to pursue patents for subject matter that has been disclosed and enabled but not claimed in the present application.