Systems and methods for identifying points of interest in pipes or drain lines
US-2019162558-A1 · May 30, 2019 · US
US12134115B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12134115-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117174989-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 12, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 12, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2024 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2024 |
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A drain cleaning machine includes a snake inlet tube, a clamping mechanism having a first support member and a second support member. The second support member is movable between a first position in which a first distance is defined between the first support member and the second support member, and a second position in which a second distance is defined between the first support member and the second support member. The clamping mechanism also includes a plurality of collets supported by the first and second support members. The drain cleaning machine also includes a motor switchable between a deactivated state and an activated state in which the motor is configured to rotate the clamping mechanism and an actuating lever moveable between a deactivated position, in which the second support member is in the first position, and an activated position, in which the second support member is in the second position.
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A drain cleaning machine comprising: a snake inlet tube defining a snake axis; a clamping mechanism including a first support member supported by the snake inlet tube, the first support member having an inclined surface, a second support member having an inclined surface, the second support member movable along the snake axis between a first position in which a first distance is defined between the first support member and the second support member, and a second position in which a second distance is defined between the first support member and the second support member, wherein the second distance is less than the first distance, and a plurality of collets supported by the first and second support members, each of the plurality of collets having a first inclined surface engaged against the inclined surface of the first support member and a second inclined surface engaged against the inclined surface of the second support member, wherein when the second support member is in the first position, each collet is in a disengaged position, and wherein in response to the second support member moving from the first position to the second position, each of the collets is moved from the disengaged position to an engaged position, in which each collet is closer to the snake axis than when in the disengaged position; a motor switchable between a deactivated state and an activated state in which the motor is configured to rotate the clamping mechanism about the snake axis; an actuating lever supported by the snake inlet tube and operable to move the second support member from the first position to the second position, the actuating lever moveable between a deactivated position, in which the second support member is moved to the first position, and an activated position, in which the second support member is moved to the second position. 2. The drain cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein the motor is deactivated when the actuating lever is in the deactivated position, and wherein the motor is activated when the actuating lever is in the activated position. 3. The drain cleaning machine of claim 1 , further comprising a spring arranged between each pair of adjacent collets, each of the springs respectively biasing the plurality collets toward the disengaged positions. 4. The drain cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of collets includes three collets. 5. The drain cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein the inclined surfaces of the first and second support members are frustoconical. 6. The drain cleaning machine of claim 5 , wherein the first and second inclined surfaces of each collet are partially frustoconical. 7. The drain cleaning machine of claim 1 , further comprising a front tube coaxial with the snake axis, the front tube defining a snake outlet. 8. The drain cleaning machine of claim 7 , wherein the snake inlet tube supports the first support member and the front tube supports the second support member. 9. The drain cleaning machine of claim 8 , wherein the front tube is coupled to the actuating lever through a pull rod, and wherein as the actuating lever moves from the deactivated position to the activated position, the pull rod moves the front tube towards the snake inlet tube. 10. The drain cleaning machine of claim 7 , further comprising a snake outlet tube adjacent the snake outlet, wherein the snake outlet tube is formed of hardened steel. 11. The drain cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein each collet includes a curvilinear clamping surface configured to clamp a snake when in the engaged position. 12. The drain cleaning machine of claim 1 , further comprising a snake partially received within the snake inlet tube and a cleaning head coupled to the snake, the cleaning head including a plurality of springs biased and curved away from the snake axis. 13. The drain cleaning machine of claim 1 , wherein the actuating lever is lockable in a carry position. 14. The drain cleaning machine of claim 13 , further comprising a U-shaped locking member having an end received in a bore of the actuating lever to inhibit movement of the actuating lever when in the carry position. 15. The drain cleaning machine of claim 1 , further comprising one or more carry loops. 16. The drain cleaning machine of claim 1 , further comprising grommet configured to receive a pin key that is used to separate adjacent drain cleaning snakes. 17. A drain cleaning machine comprising: a motor defining a motor axis; a snake inlet tube defining a snake axis, the snake inlet tube configured to rotate about the snake axis; a snake outlet tube coaxial with the snake axis, the snake outlet tube defining a snake outlet; an actuating lever supported by the snake inlet tube, the actuating lever operable to move the snake outlet tube relative to the snake inlet tube and to selectively activate the motor; and a transmission to transfer rotation from the motor to the snake inlet tube, the transmission including, an output shaft extending from the motor, the output shaft rotatably driven by the motor, a first gear coupled to the output shaft for co-rotation therewith, and a second gear coupled to the snake inlet tube for co-rotation therewith, the second gear engaged with the first gear to receive rotation from the first gear; wherein the motor axis is perpendicular to the snake axis. 18. The drain cleaning machine of claim 17 , further comprising a clamping mechanism supported by the snake inlet tube, the clamping mechanism configured to engage a drain cleaning snake to transfer rotation to the drain cleaning snake. 19. The drain cleaning machine of claim 17 , wherein the first gear is a first bevel gear and the second gear is a second bevel gear. 20. The drain cleaning machine of claim 17 , wherein the transmission further includes a planetary transmission portion. 21. The drain cleaning machine of claim 17 , wherein the second gear is secured to the snake inlet tube. 22. The drain cleaning machine of claim 17 , wherein the motor and the transmission are positioned beneath the snake inlet tube along the motor axis. 23. A drain cleaning machine comprising: a first tube defining a snake axis; a second tube coaxial with the first tube; a clamping mechanism supported by the first and second tubes, the clamping mechanism configured to selectively engage a drain cleaning snake extending through the first and second tubes; a motor operable to selectively rotate the clamping mechanism about the snake axis; a switch coupled to the motor and operable to change the motor between a deactivated state and an activated state; a cam follower moveable between a deactivated position, in which the motor is not activated by the switch, and an activated position, in which the motor is activated by the switch; an actuating lever moveable between a first position, in which the clamping mechanism does not engage the drain cleaning snake, and a second position, in which the clamping mechanism engages the drain cleaning snake; and a pull rod including a first end coupled to the second tube and a second end coupled to the actuating lever, the second end defining a cam; wherein in response to the actuating lever moving from the first position to the second position, the cam engages the cam follower to move the cam follower from the deactivated position to the activated position. 24. The drain cleaning machine of claim 23 , wherein the cam follower
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