Inspection probe for inspecting irregularly-shaped tubular members for anomalies
First Claim
1. In a heat exchanger having a plurality of heat exchange tubes disposed therein, each of the tubes having a U-bend region, an inspection probe for inspecting a predetermined one of the tubes for anomalies, the tubes having an irregularly-shaped inside surface and defining a longitudinal axis therethrough, comprising;
- (a) a generally barrel-shaped enclosure sized to be inserted into the tube, said enclosure having a generally cylindrical cavity therein having a generally circular open end facing the inside surface of the tube;
(b) a generally cylindrical housing slidably received through the open end of the cavity of said enclosure, said housing having a hollow portion therein having an open end facing the inside surface of the tube;
(c) a generally cylindrical swivel body pivotably mounted in the open end of the hollow portion of said housing, said swivel body having a recess therein facing the inside surface of the tube;
(d) a sensor pivotably mounted in the recess of said swivel body for sensing anomalies in the tube;
(e) a coil spring disposed in the cavity of said housing and interposed between said housing and said enclosure for slidably outwardly biasing said housing toward the inside surface of the tube;
(f) a generally cylindrical first pivot pin having a first end portion rotatably connected to said swivel body and having a second end portion attached to said sensor for pivoting said sensor about a first pivot point laying on a first axis extending transversely to the longitudinal axis defined by the tube; and
(g) a generally cylindrical second pivot pin having a first end portion rotatably connected to said housing and a second end portion attached to said swivel body and disposed transversely with respect to said first pivot pin for pivoting said swivel body about a second pivot point laying on a second axis extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tube, whereby said sensor intimately engages the inside surface of the tube to precisely track the inside surface as said housing is outwardly biased by said spring, as said sensor pivots about the first pivot point, and as said swivel body pivots about the second pivot point.
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Abstract
Inspection probe for inspecting a tubular member for anomalies, the tubular member having an inside surface that may be irregularly-shaped. The inspection probe includes an enclosure sized to be slidably received along the inside surface of the tubular member. The enclosure has a cavity therein and a housing disposed in the cavity. A spring is disposed in the cavity of the enclosure for outwardly biasing the housing toward the inside surface of the tube. A swivel body is pivotably mounted in the housing. The swivel body has a sensor pivotably mounted thereon for sensing anomalies (i.e., flaws and wall thinning) in the tube wall. Connected to the swivel body and to the sensor is a first pivot pin for pivoting the sensor about a first pivot point laying on a first axis extending transversely to the longitudinal axis of the tubular member. In addition, connected to the housing and to the swivel body is a second pivot pin for pivoting the swivel body about a second pivot point laying on a second axis extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tubular member. The sensor will continuously engage the inside surface of the tube, even though the inside surface may be irregularly-shaped, because the pivoting action of the housing and the sensor in combination with the biasing action of the spring on the housing will cause the sensor to precisely track the contour of the inside surface of the tubular member.
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1. In a heat exchanger having a plurality of heat exchange tubes disposed therein, each of the tubes having a U-bend region, an inspection probe for inspecting a predetermined one of the tubes for anomalies, the tubes having an irregularly-shaped inside surface and defining a longitudinal axis therethrough, comprising;
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(a) a generally barrel-shaped enclosure sized to be inserted into the tube, said enclosure having a generally cylindrical cavity therein having a generally circular open end facing the inside surface of the tube; (b) a generally cylindrical housing slidably received through the open end of the cavity of said enclosure, said housing having a hollow portion therein having an open end facing the inside surface of the tube; (c) a generally cylindrical swivel body pivotably mounted in the open end of the hollow portion of said housing, said swivel body having a recess therein facing the inside surface of the tube; (d) a sensor pivotably mounted in the recess of said swivel body for sensing anomalies in the tube; (e) a coil spring disposed in the cavity of said housing and interposed between said housing and said enclosure for slidably outwardly biasing said housing toward the inside surface of the tube; (f) a generally cylindrical first pivot pin having a first end portion rotatably connected to said swivel body and having a second end portion attached to said sensor for pivoting said sensor about a first pivot point laying on a first axis extending transversely to the longitudinal axis defined by the tube; and (g) a generally cylindrical second pivot pin having a first end portion rotatably connected to said housing and a second end portion attached to said swivel body and disposed transversely with respect to said first pivot pin for pivoting said swivel body about a second pivot point laying on a second axis extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tube, whereby said sensor intimately engages the inside surface of the tube to precisely track the inside surface as said housing is outwardly biased by said spring, as said sensor pivots about the first pivot point, and as said swivel body pivots about the second pivot point. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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