CLEANING DEVICE
20170368581 ยท 2017-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B9/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B08B9/043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cleaning device for cleaning an inner surface of a pipe. The cleaning device has first and second bodies each having a connector for connecting a drive shaft and being rotatable about a rotation axis with the drive shaft. The cleaning device also has multiple link connections defined in said first body and in said second body and multiple chains of links extending between the link connections of said bodies. The links consist of a helically wound metal wire for detachably connecting the links to each other and/or to the link connections. At least a part of said links has a tip of the helically wound metal wire bent radially outwardly from said helical winding for cleaning the inner surface of the pipe when the first body and the second body are rotated with the drive shaft.
Claims
1. A cleaning device for cleaning an inner surface of a pipe, the cleaning device comprising: a first body having a connector for connecting a drive shaft and being rotatable about a rotation axis with the drive shaft; a second body having a connector for connecting the drive shaft and being rotatable about the rotation axis with the drive shaft; multiple link connections defined in said first body and in said second body; multiple chains of links extending between the multiple link connections of said first body and the multiple link connections of said second body, wherein said multiple chains of links consisting of a helically wound metal wire for detachably connecting the multiple chains of links to each other and/or to the link connections and wherein at least a part of said multiple chains of links having a tip of the helically wound metal wire bent radially outwardly from said helically wound metal wire for cleaning an inner surface of the pipe by rotating the first body and the second body with the drive shaft.
2. The cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the connectors of the first body and the second body have an aperture or a recess defined therein for accommodating the drive shaft and threaded apertures in said first and second bodies for securing the drive shaft to said first and second bodies with screws.
3. The cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the helically wound metal wire links have a first winding and a second winding overlapping the first winding by at least 10% of a circumference of the first winding.
4. The cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the helically wound metal wire links have a first winding and a second winding overlapping the first winding by at most 100% of the circumference of the first winding.
5. The cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the first body has one or more recesses defined therein on an outer surface of the first body forming one or more sharp cutting edges on an outer periphery of the first body for chipping away obstacles in a pipe.
6. The cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the first body has one or more recesses defined therein on an outer surface of the first body forming at least one sharp cutting edge in a plane perpendicular to a rotation axis and at least one sharp cutting edge parallel to the rotation axis for chipping away obstacles in a pipe.
7. The cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the link connections of the first body and the second body are through holes defined within the first body and the second body.
8. The cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the first body and the second body are identical.
9. The cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the tip has a straight cut defining a flat end on the tip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] In the following, the present invention is described in greater detail by means of preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0013] The cleaning device has two solid bodies, a first body 10 and a second body 20. An embodiment of these bodies is illustrated in
[0014] In an embodiment, the first body has one or more recesses defined on its outer surface. Said one or more recesses can be made by e.g. milling the body. Said one or more recesses form one or more sharp cutting edges 13 on the outer periphery of the body for chipping away obstacles in a pipe if the pipe is more severely blocked than just a small layer on the inner surface. Preferably at least one sharp cutting edge 13 is defined in a plane perpendicular to the rotation axis and at least one sharp cutting edge parallel to the rotation axis for chipping away obstacles in a pipe in directions parallel and perpendicular to the rotation axis. Preferably, the cutting edge is partially curved and has a first cutting portion in plane perpendicular to the rotation axis and a second cutting portion parallel to the rotation axis. Similarly, the second body 20 may also comprises one or more recesses defining at least one cutting edge 13. In an embodiment, the first body and the second body are identical.
[0015] Both bodies, the first body and the second body, have multiple link connections 14 defined in the bodies for connecting links to the bodies. The link connections can be protrusions having a through hole in each of them or rings or loops defined on the bodies. Preferably, three, four, five or more link connections are defined in each body. Chains consisting of subsequent links 2 extend from one of the link connections of the first body to one of the link connections of the second body. Multiple chains are used and preferably one chain is connected with one link to each of the link connections of the bodies.
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[0017] Preferably, all of the links or at least a part of said links have a tip 3 of the helically wound metal wire bent radially outwardly from said helical winding for cleaning the inner surface of the pipe when the first body and the second body are rotated with the drive shaft. The tips 3 of the links 2 stick out of the chains and the tips make contact with the inner surface of the pipe when the bodies are rotated. The tips are preferably cut straight so that sharp circular edges are formed at distal ends of the tips thereby defining flat ends on the tips. If only part of the links have tips, then the links without the tips are located at the ends of the chains because the ends of the chains will less likely make contact with the inner surface of the pipe than the middle links of the chains.
[0018] The cleaning device that has two bodies and chains consisting of the described links between the bodies is fast and simple to manufacture. In a preferred embodiment, there are only two different parts needed, namely two bodies and multiple links. The working diameter of the cleaning device mainly depends on the number of links in the chains and the distance between the bodies on the drive shaft. Usable working diameter depends on the inner diameter of a pipe that is cleaned so the different working diameters are typically needed in every rehabilitation project. The working diameter can easily be adjusted by moving the bodies closer to each other for larger working diameter or further away from each other on the drive shaft for smaller working diameter. As there are no closed connections, i.e. by welding or soldering, the configuration of the cleaning device can be adjusted as needed, even on the working site and without have to use any special tools. For example, the chains can be elongated by adding links or shortened by removing links from the chains. The tips of the links wear out over time and the sharp edge at the end of the tip becomes dull or round, but it is a relatively fast and simple task to replace a worn out chain or a single link in the chain. This modular structure of the cleaning device enables assembly of the cleaning device at the working site and cleaning devices with the required working diameters can be assembled, as needed.
[0019] It is obvious to a person skilled in the art that, as the technology advances, that the inventive concept can be implemented in various ways. The present invention and its embodiments are not limited to the examples described above but may vary within the scope of the claims.