Pig detector
First Claim
1. Apparatus for detecting a pig in a pipeline comprising:
- a shield disposed over an aperture in the wall of the pipeline;
a member mounted within said shield and extending through the aperture into the pipeline;
means disposed on said member for emitting signals;
means disposed adjacent said shield for detecting said signals; and
said shield preventing said detecting means from detecting said signals when no pig is in the pipeline below the aperture and permitting said detecting means to detect said signals when a pig is in the pipeline below the aperture.
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Abstract
The present invention includes a ferrous conduit mounted over an aperture in the pipeline, launch tube, or receiver through which the pigs pass. A non-magnetic sensing rod is reciprocally mounted within the conduit with the rod extending through the aperture and into the pipeline. That end of the non-magnetic sensing rod extending into the pipeline has attached thereto a head with a lower rounded surface for engaging the pigs. A non-magnetic end cap is secured to the upper end of the conduit and a non-magnetic magnet holder with a magnet disposed therein are mounted on the upper end of the rod. A magnetically operated switch is mounted adjacent the non-magnetic cap. The conduit shields the magnetic field of the magnet from the switch until a pig is detected. Upon the engagement of the head with a pig, the magnet on the upper end of the sensing rod moves above the conduit inside the non-magnetic cap and sends a magnetic flux to the magnetically operated switch. The switch is activated and sends a signal to a remote location indicating the presence of a pig.
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10 Claims
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1. Apparatus for detecting a pig in a pipeline comprising:
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a shield disposed over an aperture in the wall of the pipeline; a member mounted within said shield and extending through the aperture into the pipeline; means disposed on said member for emitting signals; means disposed adjacent said shield for detecting said signals; and said shield preventing said detecting means from detecting said signals when no pig is in the pipeline below the aperture and permitting said detecting means to detect said signals when a pig is in the pipeline below the aperture. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. Apparatus for detecting a pig in a pipeline, comprising:
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a housing mounted over an aperture in the wall of the pipeline; a hydraulic piston and cylinder mounted on said housing, said piston having a first and second conduit with a common bore extending therethrough, said first conduit extending into said housing and aligned with the aperture and said second conduit extending exteriorly of said cylinder; a non-magnetic rod received within said common bore and having a magnet disposed on its upper end; a non-magnetic end cap secured to the upper end of said second conduit and receiving said magnet; means disposed on said housing for detecting the magnetic field of said magnet; means for actuating said piston to move said piston downwardly, said first conduit and rod having a portion thereof passing through the aperture and projecting into the pipeline upon said downward movement; said cap being disposed adjacent said detecting means upon said downward movement; and the downward movement of said rod being arrested by the pressure of a pig in the pipeline with said second conduit continuing to move downward to expose the magnetic field of said magnet to said detecting means. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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