Pipeline inspection device with pivotal support structure
First Claim
1. A mounting assembly for pipeline inspection device, comprising:
- a support;
a housing for containing said inspection device;
a pivot block having a central bore and two coaxial pins whose axis are substantially perpendicular to the axis of said bore and orthogonal to the axis of the pipeline;
a pivot pin extending through said bore having means for securing said pivot block to one end of said housing;
a support pin;
a pair of spaced arms, each of which is pivotally connected at one end to one of said pivot block pins and pivotally connected at the other end to said support by said support pin;
said pivot block pins and said support pin allowing said housing containing said inspection device to pivot about axes which are parallel to each other and which are perpendicular to the axis of the pipeline;
said pivot pin allowing said housing containing said inspection device to pivot about an axis which is normally parallel to the axis of said pipeline and perpendicular to the axes of said pivot block pins and said support pin, but also allowing said device to pivot about an axis which is flexibly located in a plane to which said pivot block pins and said support pin are perpendicular,thereby providing a housing containing an inspection device which can move flexibly and having several degrees of freedom.
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Abstract
A magnetic flux leakage method and apparatus for inspecting magnetizable test objects such as pipelines are disclosed. Magnetic diodes are connected to give temperature-independent readings of flux leakage and are spaced apart according to the size of the flaws sought to be detected. Groups of diodes are overlapped to provide complete coverage of the area sought to be inspected. Certain of the largest signals received at any one time from the groups of diodes are transmitted to recording means to reduce the number of signals recorded. Diode signals are subtracted from each other to determine relative differences in detected fluxes. For inspecting pipelines, the diodes and magnets are mounted on the apparatus by mounting assemblies which pivot about three axes and the diodes and magnets are urged yieldingly toward the pipeline wall by members formed of open cell foam polyurethane. To aid in locating the flaws along the pipeline, signals from magnetic markers placed along the pipeline are detected and recorded with signals from flaws. The abstract is not to be construed in any way to define or limit the invention set forth below.
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1. A mounting assembly for pipeline inspection device, comprising:
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a support; a housing for containing said inspection device; a pivot block having a central bore and two coaxial pins whose axis are substantially perpendicular to the axis of said bore and orthogonal to the axis of the pipeline; a pivot pin extending through said bore having means for securing said pivot block to one end of said housing; a support pin; a pair of spaced arms, each of which is pivotally connected at one end to one of said pivot block pins and pivotally connected at the other end to said support by said support pin; said pivot block pins and said support pin allowing said housing containing said inspection device to pivot about axes which are parallel to each other and which are perpendicular to the axis of the pipeline; said pivot pin allowing said housing containing said inspection device to pivot about an axis which is normally parallel to the axis of said pipeline and perpendicular to the axes of said pivot block pins and said support pin, but also allowing said device to pivot about an axis which is flexibly located in a plane to which said pivot block pins and said support pin are perpendicular, thereby providing a housing containing an inspection device which can move flexibly and having several degrees of freedom. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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