Data logger device and system for high pressure leaning lance drive apparatus

US11841197B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11841197-B2
Application numberUS-202016839927-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 3, 2020
Priority dateOct 23, 2017
Publication dateDec 12, 2023
Grant dateDec 12, 2023

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A data logger device for monitoring operation of a flexible lance drive apparatus is disclosed that includes a cylindrical housing removably connected to an air fluid pressure line to the drive apparatus, a circuit board mounted in the housing, a pressure sensing switch mounted on the circuit board and communicating with the fluid in the pressure line, and a processor and memory on the board operable to log time at which the switch changes state between two predetermined states.

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What is claimed is: 1. A data logger device for connection to an air pressure supply line to an air motor driving a flexible cleaning lance hose drive apparatus, the device comprising: a cylindrical housing having a central axis and removably fastenable to a pressurized air supply line to an air motor driving a flexible lance hose drive apparatus via a quick disconnect fitting connector; a circuit board mounted in the housing parallel to the axis; a pressure transducer mounted on the circuit board in the housing operable to continuously monitor air pressure within the air line in real time; and a datalogging processor and memory on the circuit board in the housing communicating with the transducer for recording clock time of sensed pressure from the transducer and providing an input to automated lance hose drive control circuitry that initiates automated lance reversal operations upon sensing an obstacle in a tube being cleaned by a cleaning lance driven by the drive apparatus and initiates cleaning fluid pressure dump operations upon sensing an unexpected event. 2. The data logger device according to claim 1 wherein the connector is one of a male and female cam-lock connector fitting adapted to fasten to the air supply line to the flexible lance drive apparatus. 3. A data logger system for a high pressure waterblasting cleaning apparatus including a plurality of data logger devices as in claim 1 communicating with a control circuit for automatically sensing and logging operation of the flexible cleaning lance hose drive apparatus, wherein one of the data logger devices is operably connected to a high pressure dump valve control for automatically diverting high pressure fluid to atmosphere upon sensing the unexpected event. 4. The data logger device of claim 1 wherein, the pressure transducer is connected to a switch operable to move between a first position and a second position in response to a predetermined pressure sensed within the air line. 5. The data logger device of claim 1 wherein the pressure transducer is a piezoelectric pressure cell operable to continuously monitor air pressure in the air line in real time. 6. The data logger device of claim 1 wherein the pressure transducer is a piezo-resistive strain gauge operable to continuously monitor air pressure in the air line in real time. 7. The data logger device of claim 6 wherein the piezo-resistive strain gauge provides an input to the automated lance hose drive control circuitry. 8. The data logger device of claim 7 wherein the automated control circuitry anticipates and senses obstacles in tubes being cleaned and initiates the automated lance reversal operations upon sensing the obstacles in the tubes. 9. A data logging system for a high pressure waterblasting cleaning apparatus comprising: a plurality of data logger devices as in claim 1 communicating with a control circuit for continuously monitoring one or more of an individual lance drive speed, lance hose resistance to forward motion, lance direction, and lance penetration distance. 10. The data logging system according to claim 9 wherein one of the data logger devices is operably connected to a high pressure dump valve control for automatically diverting high pressure fluid to atmosphere upon sensing the unexpected event. 11. The data logging system according to claim 9 wherein the connector in each of the plurality of data logger devices is one of a male and female cam-lock connector fitting adapted to fasten to the air supply line to the flexible lance drive apparatus. 12. A data logging system for a high pressure waterblasting cleaning apparatus comprising: a plurality of data logging devices as in claim 1 communicating with a control circuit for calculating an applied torque to individual lances. 13. The data logging device of claim 1 wherein the circuit board, the pressure transducer and the datalogging processor are miniaturized and functionally incorporated into a single fitting that is threaded, snap fit or otherwise attached to a fluid T connection of an air motor control line. 14. A flexible cleaning lance hose drive apparatus comprising: a drive housing; a first air motor in the drive housing for driving a lance hose through the drive housing in a first direction; a second air motor in the drive housing for driving the lance hose in a second, opposite direction; and a data logging device operably connected to the first air motor via an air pressure supply line, the data logging device having a cylindrical housing removably connected to the first air motor via a quick disconnect fitting attached to the air pressure supply line, a circuit board mounted in the housing, a pressure transducer mounted on the circuit board in the housing operable to sense air pressure within the air pressure supply line and a datalogging processor and memory on the circuit board in the housing communicating with the transducer for recording clock time of sensed pressure from the transducer and providing an input to automated lance hose drive control circuitry that initiates automated lance reversal operations upon sensing an obstacle and initiates cleaning fluid pressure dump operations upon sensing an unexpected pressure event. 15. The apparatus according to claim 14 wherein the pressure transducer is connected to a switch operable to move between a first position and a second position in response to a predetermined pressure sensed within the air line. 16. The apparatus according to claim 14 wherein the pressure transducer is a piezoelectric pressure cell operable to continuously monitor air pressure values in the air line in real time. 17. The apparatus according to claim 14 wherein the pressure transducer is connected to a switch operable to move between a first position and a second position in response to a predetermined pressure sensed within the air pressure supply line. 18. The apparatus according to claim 17 wherein the pressure transducer is a piezo-resistive strain gauge operable to continuously monitor air pressure in the air line in real time. 19. The apparatus according to claim 18 wherein the piezo-resistive strain gauge provides the input to the automated lance hose drive control circuitry. 20. A data logger device for connection to an air pressure supply line to an air motor driving a flexible cleaning lance hose drive apparatus, the device comprising: a cylindrical housing having a central axis and removably fastenable to a pressurized air supply line to an air motor driving a flexible lance hose drive apparatus via a quick disconnect fitting connector; a circuit board mounted in the housing parallel to the axis; a piezoresistive strain gauge pressure transducer mounted on the circuit board in the housing operable to continuously monitor air pressure within the air line in real time; and a datalogging processor and memory on the circuit board in the housing communicating with the transducer for recording clock time of sensed pressure from the transducer and providing an input to automated lance hose drive control circuitry that initiates automated lance reversal operations upon sensing an obstacle in a tube being cleaned by a cleaning lance driven by the flexible lance hose drive apparatus and initiates cleaning fluid pressure dump operations upon sensing an unexpected event.

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  • F28G15/003Primary

    Control arrangements · CPC title

  • F28G1/16Primary

    using jets of fluid for removing debris (F28G1/12 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Feeding and driving arrangements, e.g. power operation · CPC title

  • Automatic reversing devices · CPC title

  • Solid-state data loggers · CPC title

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What does patent US11841197B2 cover?
A data logger device for monitoring operation of a flexible lance drive apparatus is disclosed that includes a cylindrical housing removably connected to an air fluid pressure line to the drive apparatus, a circuit board mounted in the housing, a pressure sensing switch mounted on the circuit board and communicating with the fluid in the pressure line, and a processor and memory on the board op…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Stoneage Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F28G15/003. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 12 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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