Automatic pipe depth locator
First Claim
1. Pipe depth locator for use in automatically determining the depth of a pipe beneath a predetermined datum level, said pipe having AC signals impressed thereon and said AC signals having a predetermined frequency, comprising in combinationan elongated housing adapted for being transported across said pipe location at said datum level,at least three pick up coils located in said housing for detecting said AC signals emanating from said pipe,said pick up coils having the axes thereof oriented for directional characteristics in order to determine when said signals are emanating from a predetermined direction relative thereto,two of said pick up coils being spaced apart a predetermined distance equal to a preselected depth of said pipe from said datum level and being oriented with the axes thereof transverse to the plane of said datum level,a third of said pick up coils being located at the same place as one of said two pick up coils and being oriented with the axis thereof at a predetermined angle relative to the plane of said datum level, andelectric circuit means connected to said pick up coils,said circuit means comprising means for detecting null outputs from said pick up coils, andtiming means for relating said null outputs from said two detectors to said null output from said third detector,all whereby said housing may be transported across said pipe location at said datum level at a constant speed in order to indicate when said null outputs have occurred so that said pipe depth may be determined.
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Abstract
A locator for determining the depth of a pipeline which carries AC signals. The signals may be those induced by power lines, cathodic protection systems, or pumping equipment or other machinery connected to the pipeline. Also, specifically applied AC signals from a transmitter may be employed in the absence of the other signal sources.
The depth determining locator employs three directional detector coils in an elongated housing. Two coils are oriented transversely to the axis of the housing and are located as far apart as a preselected depth of the pipeline. The third coil is beside a forward one of the other two and is oriented at an angle, e.g. 45° to the transverse. There is electronic circuit means for timing the passage of the locator over the pipe between the two coils, and to measure the ratio of a constant (which represents the spacing of the two coils) times the time from the forward of the two coils to alignment with the third coil, divided by the time between the two coils. That ratio represents the depth of the pipe.
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5 Claims
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1. Pipe depth locator for use in automatically determining the depth of a pipe beneath a predetermined datum level, said pipe having AC signals impressed thereon and said AC signals having a predetermined frequency, comprising in combination
an elongated housing adapted for being transported across said pipe location at said datum level, at least three pick up coils located in said housing for detecting said AC signals emanating from said pipe, said pick up coils having the axes thereof oriented for directional characteristics in order to determine when said signals are emanating from a predetermined direction relative thereto, two of said pick up coils being spaced apart a predetermined distance equal to a preselected depth of said pipe from said datum level and being oriented with the axes thereof transverse to the plane of said datum level, a third of said pick up coils being located at the same place as one of said two pick up coils and being oriented with the axis thereof at a predetermined angle relative to the plane of said datum level, and electric circuit means connected to said pick up coils, said circuit means comprising means for detecting null outputs from said pick up coils, and timing means for relating said null outputs from said two detectors to said null output from said third detector, all whereby said housing may be transported across said pipe location at said datum level at a constant speed in order to indicate when said null outputs have occurred so that said pipe depth may be determined.
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5. Pipe depth locator for use in automatically determining the depth of a pipe beneath a predetermined datum level, said pipe having AC signals impressed thereon and said AC signals having a predetermined frequency, comprising
an elongated non-metallic housing adapted for being transported across said pipe location at said datum level, three pick up coils having ferromagnetic cores coaxial therewith, two of said coils being spaced apart a distance equal to a preselected depth of said pipe beneath said datum level and being oriented with said axes transverse to the plane of said datum level, said third coil being located beside one of said two coils and being oriented with its axis at 45° - from the transverse to said plane, and
electronic circuit means connected to said pick up coils for making said depth determination, comprising Wien bridge amplifier means connected to each of said pick up coils, a Schmitt trigger and relay connected to the output of each of said Wien bridge amplifier means, a ramp generator actuated by a reference one of said transversely oriented coils, a sample-hold means connected to the relays of said other transversely oriented coil and said third coil, and means for multiplying and dividing the outputs from said sample-hold means to determine said pipe depth in accordance with the ratio of a constant times said sample-hold output from said third coil divided by said sample-hold output from said other transversely oriented coil. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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