GB2064386A - Cleaning using mixtures of liquid and abrasive particles - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B24C—ABRASIVE OR RELATED BLASTING WITH PARTICULATE MATERIAL
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Abstract
Cleaning apparatus and method, particularly for the inner surfaces (1) of pipes (2). A conical sheet water jet (11) issues from a vortex chamber (5) and a second conical sheet jet (13) issues from a second vortex chamber (6) in which the water and abrasive have swirled at lesser pressure. The two jets impinge to form a resultant conical jet (16) which strikes and cleans the pipe wall. Guides (27) hold the apparatus within the pipe so that the axes of the pipe and all the jets coincide, and the hoses (8, 10) by which water and abrasive reach the apparatus may also be used to help move the apparatus up and down the pipe. The axial sense of the resultant jet (16) may be such that it exerts a "squeegee" action upon the pipe wall when the apparatus is withdrawn from the pipe by pulling the hoses. <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
Improvements in or relating to cleaning using mixtures of liquid and abrasive particles
This invention relates to the use of jets of liquid containing abrasive particles for cleaning purposes. It relates especially to the cleaning of the internal surfaces of pipes and vessels, in particular the pipes used in drains, sewers and chemical plant.
It is known to clean such pipes by passing down the middle of them a high pressure water hose on the end which is a nozzle manifold arranged so that it is coaxial with the pipe and discharges a number of discrete jets against the inner wall of the pipe. However experience shows that unless either the nozzle or the pipe can be rotated the entire pipe wall will not be cleaned.
Experience also shows that water alone is often unable to clean such pipes adequately and attempts have been made to generate jets containing both water and abrasive particles by entraining the abrasive into a jet of water after it has left the nozzle, a technique which is frequently used for cleaning external surfaces. However, this technique does not overcome the problem of cleaning the entire pipe wall.
According to the present invention, apparatus to create a cleaning spray comprises means to create a high-pressure jet of liquid in substantially conical sheet form, and means to create a jet including abrasive particles and of generated form coaxial with the cone and arranged so that the two jets intersect, the resultant jet still being of substantially conical form and containing both liquid and abrasive particles.
The axial direction of the second jet may be either the same as or opposite to that of the first conical jet, and the second jet may also be in the form of a cone.
The first conical jet may be created by a vortexgenerating nozzle, and the second jet may also be created by such a nozzle in which the liquid and the abrasive, which have been pre-mixed to form a slurry, swirl together before they are discharged but in which the pressure of the slurry is far less than in the first nozzle, thus diminishing wear by abrasion.
The invention includes a method of cleaning pipes using such apparatus, in which the axes of the two jets are substantially aligned with that of the pipe, and the apparatus may include a hose by which the nozzles are connected to sources outside the pipe of abrasive and pressurised liquid, usually water.
The apparatus may also include means to centralise it within the pipe and may be arranged so that the resultant cleaning jet of liquid plus abrasive particles is "retro-active", that is to say the axial direction of this jet points towards the end of the pipe at which the nozzles were introduced and from which they will later be withdrawn, so that as they are withdrawn down the pipe the resultant jet tends to sluice towards the open end such dirt as has already been removed.
The apparatus may also include means, for instance conduits delivering air under pressure, which communicate with the space that becomes enclosed by the intersection of the two jets, to prevent a vacuum forming within this space and thus distorting the shape of the first, second or resultant jets.
The invention is further stated by the claims at the end of this specification and will be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which: Figure 1 is a diagrammatic part-section through a pipe being cleaned by apparatus according to the invention;
Figures 2-5 are diagrammatic sections through alternative constructions for producing the first and second jets;
Figure 6 is an end view of the abrasive nozzle of
Figure 3, and
Figure 7 shows a modification to the apparatus of Figure 1. Figure 1 shows one apparatus according to the invention in action, cleaning the inner surface 1 of a pipe 2.The apparatus comprises jet units 3, 4 containing chambers 5, 6 respectively, in each of which chambers fluid is formed into a vortex and from which it emerges as a conical jet which is substantially coaxial with pipe 2 because it is held in position by skids 27.
Chamber 5 is supplied with water at high pressure (for a sewer pipe of about nine inches internal diameter, typically 3,000 psi) through two tangential inlet ports 7 by way of a high pressure hose 8 and chamber 6 is supplied with an abrasive/water slurry through tangential inlet ports 9 by way of a hose 10. Chamber 5 discharges a high pressure water jet 11, of conical sheet form, from a nozzle 12 and chamber 6 discharges a conical sheet-form jet 13, comprising a mixture of abrasive and water, from a nozzle 14.The two jets intersect at the transverse plane 1 5 and combine to form a resultant jet 1 6 which comprises a mixture of abrasive and water, and which because of the greater momentum of jet 11 points in the same general axial direction as that jet but is of wider cone angle and strikes and cleans the inner surface 1 of pipe 2 in the region of transverse plane 17. Jet units 3 and 4 are held and located together by a hollow connecting strut 18, which also serves to connect chamber 5 to hose 8, and hoses 8 and 10 serve not only to supply the ingredients of the jets but also as the means whereby the apparatus may be inserted into the pipe and later withdrawn from it.It should be noted that the general axial direction of resultant jet 1 6 is opposite to that in which the apparatus will be withdrawn from a pipe by the pulling of the hoses 8 and 10, so that the action of the jet will then be to "squeegee" or sluice the dislodged dirt towards the aperture in the wall of pipe 2 by which the apparatus gained access to the pipe interior.
Figure 2 shows an alternative construction in which high pressure nozzle 12 lies radially within lower pressure nozzle 14 so that jets 11 and 1 3 point in the same axial direction, meeting at transverse plane 1 5 as before to form a resultant jet 1 6 which again strikes the inner wall 1 of pipe 2 around transverse plane 17. This arrangement has the result, which could be advantageous, that the abrasive particles from jet 13 tend to get entrained into the outer surface of jet 1 6, which is of course the surface of that jet which strikes the pipe wall first.
Figure 3 shows another alternative construction in which the axial directions of jets 11 and 13 are opposite to each other. In this version of the apparatus, however, while jet 11 is still a high pressure conical sheet of water, jet 13 comprises dry abrasive. This is shot, as Figure 6 shows, from holes 20 equally spaced around an annular end face 21 of unit 4 which in this version takes the form simply of a container for sand with suitable means (not shown) to expel that sand dry through the holes 20.
Figure 4 shows a version of the invention in which the nozzle 14 of the abrasive/water jet lies radially within the nozzle 12, and with its mouth axially recessed within the mouth of nozzle 12, so
that there is full mixing of the abrasive with the
water before it forms high velocity jet 11, thus tending to accelerate the abrasive to the speed of jet 11. It should be noted that while in this version of the invention the abrasive does make contact with nozzle 12, which must therefore be made of very hard material to resist the resulting wear and can also be a replaceable item, it still does not make contact with the high pressure vortex chamber 5 of unit 3 where it would undoubtedly create serious wear no matter what material was used.
Figure 5 shows a modification to the apparatus of Figure 1 in which a conduit 25, coaxial with hoses 8 and 10 and discharging into chamber 6, delivers air to the space 26 that becomes enclosed by the intersecting conical jets 11 and
13. Because this space extends as a central core into both of chambers 5 and 6, conduit 25 can as shown terminate at the end wall 28 of chamber 6.
The motion of the liquid of the jets tends to evacuate space 26, which in turn tends to cause the jets to be drawn inwardly. By preventing the vacuum, the air from conduit 25 helps to maximise the cone angle of resultant jet 16 and thus the normality with which that jet strikes and cleans the inner wall 1 of pipe 2.
Figure 7 shows a modification to the apparatus as shown in Figure 1 in which flow-directing plates 29 are fitted. The intermingling of the jets
11 and 13 at plane 15 could have the effect of spreading the cleaning band on the inner pipe wall; plates 29 help to stop this spreading and so give a more concentrated cleaning band.
Claims (12)
1. Apparatus to create a cleaning spray comprising first jet means suitable for connection to a source of high-pressure liquid and for discharging a high-pressure first jet of liquid in substantially conical sheet form, and second jet means suitable for connection to a source of abrasive particles and for discharging a second jet of such particles of generated form coaxial with the first jet, and in which the two jet means are arranged so that the first and second jets will intersect forming a resultant jet of substantially conical form that contains both liquid and abrasive particles.
2. Apparatus according to Claim 1 in which the axial sense of the first and second jets is the same.
3. Apparatus according to Claim 1 in which the axial senses of the first and second jets are opposite to each other.
4. Apparatus according to Claim 1 in which the second jet is in the form of a cone.
5. Apparatus according to Claim 1 in which first and second jets are created by first and second vortex-generating nozzles respectively, and in which the second jet is created by causing a slurry of pre-mixed liquid and abrasive to swirl within the second nozzle before discharge.
6. Apparatus according to Claim 1 including means to support it centrally within a cylindrical pipe being cleaned.
7. Apparatus according to Claim 6 including handling means whereby the apparatus can be introduced in an axial direction to the interior of a pipe, and later withdrawn from it in the opposite axial direction, and in which the handling means are so attached to the apparatus that the axial sense of the resultant jet is towards the end of the pipe from which the apparatus will be withdrawn.
8. Apparatus according to Claim 7 in which the handling means comprises hoses adapted to connect the first and second jet means with the sources of liquid and abrasive.
9. Apparatus according to Claim 1 including means communicating with the space that becomes enclosed by the intersection of the first and second jets, and in which these means are adapted to supply gas whereby to prevent a vacuum forming within this space and thus distorting the shape of the first, second or resultant jets.
10. A method of cleaning pipes using apparatus according to any of the preceding claims, in which the axes of the first, second and resultant jets are aligned with that of the pipe and the apparatus is caused to move axially within the pipe so that the locus of impingement of the resultant jet with the inner wall of the pipe moves likewise.
11. Apparatus according to Claim 1, substantially as described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
12. A method of cleaning pipes, according to
Claim 10 and substantially as described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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WO1991011270A1 (en) * | 1990-01-19 | 1991-08-08 | B.H.R. Group Limited | Cleaning device |
US7063593B2 (en) | 2001-08-10 | 2006-06-20 | Roto-Finish Company, Inc. | Apparatus and process for surface treating interior of workpiece |
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