PIG SYSTEM
20170312776 · 2017-11-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B12/1481
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L55/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L2101/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B05B15/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B12/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A pig system for transporting liquid or pasty substances two pig stations which are connected to one another by way of a pig line. The pig system includes a number of pigs. Accordingly, the two pig stations have a number of parking positions, to which a controllable media connection is respectively assigned. Appropriate activation of the media connections allows the effect to be achieved that only some of the pigs at a time shuttle back and forth between the two pig stations. Defective pigs or operational pigs that are being kept on standby in this case remain in corresponding parking positions of the two pig stations.
Claims
1. A pig system for transporting liquid or pasty substances comprising: a) a first pig station, which possesses a pig channel which can receive a pig in a parking position, wherein to the parking position is assigned a controllable media connection via which pushing medium can be introduced into the pig channel such that the pig is pushed out of the pig channel; b) a second pig station, which possesses a second pig channel which can receive a pig in a second parking position, wherein to the second parking position is assigned a controllable media connection via which pushing medium can be introduced into the second pig channel such that the pig is pushed out of the second pig channel; c) a pig line which connects the pig channel to the second pig channel; wherein d) both the first and second pig stations have a plurality of parking positions in the respective first and second pig channel to which respectively an independently controllable media connection is assigned; and e) a plurality of pigs is provided in the pig system; wherein f) the media connections are controllable such that respectively only a first portion of the plurality of pigs moves between the first and second pig stations, while a second portion of the plurality of pigs remain in their parking position.
2. The pig system as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of pigs have on an end face a projection, such that, between the end faces of adjacent pigs in the first or second pig channel, there remains an interspace into which a hole assigned to a media connection opens out.
3. The pig system as claimed in claim 1 wherein at least in one of the first or second pig stations, the media connections are controllable such that, selectively via one of them, the liquid or pasty substance can be led out of the pig station.
Description
[0014] An illustrative embodiment of the invention is explained in greater detail below on the basis of the drawing;
[0015] Reference is firstly made to
[0016] The shape of the pigs 5, 6, 7 is known per se: As the result of a waist narrowing, they acquire in both end regions a circumferential sealing lip; on an end face, in
[0017] The pig station 3 is provided with a plurality of media connections 10, 11, 12, 13, of which the media connections 10, 11, 12 situated furthest left in the drawing are respectively assigned to a parking position of the pigs 5, 6, 7. The media connections 10, 11, 12, 13 contain shut-off valves, which can release or shut off the inflow of pressurized media through an associated opening 14, 15, 16, 17 in the housing of the pig station 3 into the pig channel 8. The openings 14, 15, 16 here open out into an interspace between the parked pigs 5, 6, 7 kept at a distance apart by their projections 5a, 6a, 7a.
[0018] The media connections 10, 11, 12 are connected to a media supply source 18 and can be fed by this with pushing medium. Which of the media connections 10, 11, 12 respectively releases the pushing medium stream, and which not, is determined by a control system (not represented) which is known per se, according to a logic which is explained in greater detail below.
[0019] The fourth media connection 13, which likewise comprises a controllable valve, opens out with its associated hole 17 into the pig channel 8 at a place which lies between the pig 7 disposed furthest right in
[0020] A further look shall now be taken at the, in
[0021] The pig system 1 is operated in the following manner.
[0022] In the “new state” of the pig system 1, in which all pigs 5, 6, are undamaged and fully functional, the pig operation is performed solely of the pig 7, which in
[0023] As a result, the pig 7 is pushed out of the pig channel 8 and conveyed through the pig line 2 to the, in
[0024] The end of the movement of the pig 7 takes place once this has reached that parking position of the right-hand pig station 4 in which it has arrived with its right-hand end face against the stop 9′ within the pig channel 8′. By loading of the media connection 10′ situated furthest right in
[0025] This operation of the pig system 1 is continued until such time as wear phenomena or other defects are manifested on the “active” pig 7, in general by the fact that the sealing lips of the pig 7 no longer bear tightly against the inner wall of the pig line 2 and so leaks can arise along the pig 7. In this case, hitherto in the prior art, the pig system 1 is opened and the pig 7 exchanged. In the present case, on the other hand, the pig 7, as represented in
[0026] The transport of the medium through the pig line 2 is now taken over by the, in
[0027] If, after a further operating time, the, in
[0028] If the last pig 5, too, has reached the end of its life, it can still be moved for instance, as is shown in
[0029] In the above description, it was assumed that the respectively active pig 5, 6, 7 pushes ahead of it the substance to be transported. However, an operation in which the substance is used as a pushing medium, i.e. drives forward the pig 5, 6, 7 through the pressure of the media supply source 18, is also conceivable. The pig 5, 6, 7 here cleans the pig line 2 of another substance still present therein.
[0030] In many cases, it is also conceivable that not only an active pig 5, 6, 7 is used. For instance, applications in which the transport of the substance between two pigs 5, 6, 7 is realized in the manner of a “parcel” are known in the prior art. The functionalization and defunctionalization of pigs 5, 6, 7 or pairs of pigs is here realized in appropriate application of the principles set out above.