Sewer and pipeline inspection transporter tool
First Claim
1. An apparatus conveyed in a buried substantially non-metallic pipe for locating and characterizing defects in the vicinity of the buried pipe, the pipe having an inside wall, said apparatus comprising:
- (a) an elognated body, adapted for passage through the pipe;
(b) a plurality of ground penetrating radar (GPR) transducers mounted on a plurality of pads, said plurality of pad-mounted transducers and adapted to make contact with the inside wall to send signals and make measurements relating to the defects in the vicinity of the buried pipe; and
(c) devices for extending the plurality of pads to make contact with the inside wall, said devices selected from the group consisting of;
(i) pneumatically operated, (ii) spring operated, and (iii) motor operated.
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Abstract
A sewer inspection device includes a body that has a number of transducers attached to the body. The transducers are attached on pads that can be extended away from the body to enable the transducers to make contact with a sewer wall. The device is lowered into the sewer in the compact, non-extended position of the pads. Subsequently, the pads are extended to make contact with the sewer walls. The body is pulled along the sewer by means of an armored cable extending to the surface. The armored cable includes a conductor or fiber-optic cable for carrying signals between the transducers and a surface controller. In one embodiment, the transducers generate ground penetrating radar (GPR) signals and detect the reflected signals. Defects in the vicinity of the sewer pipe affect the reflected signals. Analysis of the reflected signals provides information about the nature of the defects. Other embodiments of the invention include sonic, gamma ray and electromagnetic induction transducers. The device may also be provided with a supplementary transducer module on the cable that rests on the bottom of the sewer and makes additional measurements relating to the sewer pipe and its immediate surroundings.
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23 Claims
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1. An apparatus conveyed in a buried substantially non-metallic pipe for locating and characterizing defects in the vicinity of the buried pipe, the pipe having an inside wall, said apparatus comprising:
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(a) an elognated body, adapted for passage through the pipe; (b) a plurality of ground penetrating radar (GPR) transducers mounted on a plurality of pads, said plurality of pad-mounted transducers and adapted to make contact with the inside wall to send signals and make measurements relating to the defects in the vicinity of the buried pipe; and (c) devices for extending the plurality of pads to make contact with the inside wall, said devices selected from the group consisting of;
(i) pneumatically operated, (ii) spring operated, and (iii) motor operated. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An apparatus conveyed in a substantially non-metallic pipe for locating and characterizing defects in the pipe, the pipe having an inside wall, said apparatus comprising:
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(a) an elongated body, adapted for passage through the pipe; (b) a plurality of pad-mounted Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) transducers operatively coupled to the body, said transducers adapted to make contact with the inside wall to send signals and make measurements relating to the defects in the pipe; and (c) devices for extending the plurality of pads to make contact with the inside wall, said devices selected from the group consisting of;
(i) pneumatically operated, and (ii) spring operated, and (iii) motor operated. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for locating and characterizing defects in a substantially non-metallic pipe, the pipe having an inside wall, said method comprising:
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(a) inserting an apparatus having an elongated body into the pipe, the apparatus having a plurality of pad-mounted ground penetrating radar (GPR) transducers operatively coupled to the body; (b) operating a device on the body to extend the pad mounted GPR transducers to make contact with the inside wall; (c) using the pad-mounted transducers to make measurements relating to the defects in the pipe; (d) pulling the body by means of an armored cable attached to the body. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 23)
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17. A method for locating and characterizing defects in the vicinity of a buried, substantially non-metallic pipe, the pipe having an inside wall, said method comprising:
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(a) inserting an apparatus having an elongated body into the pipe, the apparatus carrying a plurality of pad-mounted ground penetrating radar (GPR) transducers; (b) operating a device on the body to extend the pad mounted GPR transducers to make contact with the inside wall; (c) taking measurements relating to the defects in the vicinity of the buried pipe; (d) moving the apparatus through the buried pipe and taking the measurements over a length of the pipe. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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21. An apparatus conveyed in a buried substantially non-magnetic pipe for measuring at least one parameter of interest of a subterranean defect, the pipe having an inside wall, said apparatus comprising:
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(a) an elongated body, adapted for passage through the pipe; (b) a plurality of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) transducers mounted on a plurality of pads, said plurality of pad-mounted transducers adapted to make contact with the inside wall to make measurements relating to the at least one parameter of interest. - View Dependent Claims (22)
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