Boiler tube cleanout system
First Claim
1. A boiler tube cleanout system, comprising:
- an air storage tank having an internal volume, selectively containing air at a predetermined low pressure and accepting airflow from a high pressure air source;
an inlet valve disposed upon said tank, communicating with said internal volume of said tank and accepting the airflow from the high pressure air source;
an air pressure switch sensing the air pressure within said tank, communicating with said inlet valve and shutting off the airflow from the high pressure air source when the air pressure within said tank reaches a predetermined level;
a high capacity outlet valve communicating with said internal volume of said tank;
a large volume pneumatic delivery hose extending from said outlet valve, said delivery hose having;
an outlet valve connection end; and
a nozzle end opposite said outlet valve connection end;
a large volume outlet nozzle extending from said nozzle end of said delivery hose;
a trigger operated switch disposed with said outlet nozzle;
a signal line extending from said air pressure switch to said trigger operated switch;
a return line extending from said trigger operated switch to said outlet valve; and
at least one pneumatically propelled boiler tube cleaning brush;
whereby pressurizing said tank to a predetermined low pressure actuates said air pressure switch to shut off the airflow from the high pressure air source and sends a signal to said trigger operated switch via said signal line and actuating said trigger operated switch sends a signal to said outlet valve via said return line, thereby releasing the volume of low pressure air contained within said tank and pneumatically propelling said boiler tube cleaning brush through the boiler tube when said boiler tube cleaning brush is placed within the boiler tube and said outlet nozzle is applied to one end of the boiler tube.
0 Assignments
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
The present system uses a large volume of low pressure air to propel a free (i.e., physically unattached to any other component of the invention) boiler tube brush through a boiler tube. The system tank receives relatively high pressure from a conventional source, e.g. “shop air” from a standard compressor and tank. A pneumatic or electric switch shuts off incoming air at a relatively low pressure, and simultaneously sends a signal to a trigger switch at the delivery hose output nozzle. Operating the trigger allows the signal to return to the large capacity output valve to which the delivery hose is attached, sending a large volume, low pressure air pulse through the hose and nozzle to pneumatically propel the tube cleaning brush through the boiler tube without hazard. The brush comprises a series of loosely matted fiber discs assembled on a core. Each disc may have a different abrasive quality.
21 Citations
20 Claims
-
1. A boiler tube cleanout system, comprising:
-
an air storage tank having an internal volume, selectively containing air at a predetermined low pressure and accepting airflow from a high pressure air source;
an inlet valve disposed upon said tank, communicating with said internal volume of said tank and accepting the airflow from the high pressure air source;
an air pressure switch sensing the air pressure within said tank, communicating with said inlet valve and shutting off the airflow from the high pressure air source when the air pressure within said tank reaches a predetermined level;
a high capacity outlet valve communicating with said internal volume of said tank;
a large volume pneumatic delivery hose extending from said outlet valve, said delivery hose having;
an outlet valve connection end; and
a nozzle end opposite said outlet valve connection end;
a large volume outlet nozzle extending from said nozzle end of said delivery hose;
a trigger operated switch disposed with said outlet nozzle;
a signal line extending from said air pressure switch to said trigger operated switch;
a return line extending from said trigger operated switch to said outlet valve; and
at least one pneumatically propelled boiler tube cleaning brush;
wherebypressurizing said tank to a predetermined low pressure actuates said air pressure switch to shut off the airflow from the high pressure air source and sends a signal to said trigger operated switch via said signal line and actuating said trigger operated switch sends a signal to said outlet valve via said return line, thereby releasing the volume of low pressure air contained within said tank and pneumatically propelling said boiler tube cleaning brush through the boiler tube when said boiler tube cleaning brush is placed within the boiler tube and said outlet nozzle is applied to one end of the boiler tube. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
-
-
11. A boiler tube cleanout system, comprising:
-
an air storage tank having an internal volume, selectively containing air at a predetermined low pressure and accepting airflow from a high pressure air source;
an air control system cooperating with said tank;
a delivery hose extending from said air control system;
an outlet nozzle extending from said delivery hose;
at least one pneumatically propelled boiler tube cleaning brush, comprising;
a central core having a leading end and a trailing end opposite said leading end;
a plurality of flexible, porous, loosely matted abrasive pads disposed upon and spaced apart along said central core, with each of said pads having a toroid configuration; and
a non-porous disc disposed upon said trailing end of said central core and immediately adjacent one of said abrasive pads, precluding significant airflow through said abrasive pads. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
-
Specification