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US-11905826-B2 · Feb 20, 2024 · US
US9423527B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9423527-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414156818-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 16, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 8, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 23, 2016 |
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A cleaning device for cleaning a marine element towed in water and related methods are provided. The cleaning device includes a body configured to enclose the marine element; at least one wing attached to the body and configured to impart translational and rotational motion to the body when interacting with the water; a switching and locking mechanism configured to change an orientation of the at least one wing between a first orientation and a second orientation when contacting a stopper and also to lock the selected orientation; rotating means attached to an internal surface of the body and configured to contact the marine element, the rotating means having axles that make a fix angle with a longitudinal axis of the body; and a cleaning tool attached to the body and configured to clean the marine element.
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A cleaning device for cleaning a marine element that is towed in water, the cleaning device comprising: a body configured to enclose the marine element; at least one wing attached to the body and configured to impart translational and rotational motion to the body when interacting with the water; a switching and locking mechanism configured to change an orientation of the at least one wing between a first orientation and a second orientation when contacting a stopper and also to lock the selected orientation; rotating means attached to an internal surface of the body and configured to contact the marine element, the rotating means having axles that make a fix angle with a longitudinal axis of the body; and a cleaning tool attached to the body and configured to clean the marine element, wherein the first orientation of the at least one wing makes the body to rotate along a first direction about the marine element and the second orientation of the at least one wing makes the body to rotate along a second direction about the marine element. 2. The cleaning device of claim 1 , wherein the fix angle is about 5 degrees. 3. The cleaning device of claim 1 , wherein the switching and locking mechanism comprises: first and second semi-rings located inside the body and configured to move along longitudinal axis one relative to another. 4. The cleaning device of claim 3 , wherein each of the first and second semi-rings includes a groove that accommodates a pin associated with a rotatable shaft of the at least one wing. 5. The cleaning device of claim 4 , wherein a movement of the first semi-ring along the longitudinal axis makes wings associated with the first semi-ring to rotate relative to the rotatable shaft changing their orientation. 6. The cleaning device of claim 5 , wherein the switching and locking mechanism further comprises: a locking device configured to lock the selected orientation of the wings until the switching and locking mechanism contacts a stopper. 7. The cleaning device of claim 1 , wherein the body includes first and second body parts fixedly attached to one side and attached by a spring member at an opposite side such that when traversing a portion of the marine element with a larger diameter than another portion, the spring member accommodates the larger diameter portion. 8. A cleaning device for cleaning a marine element that is towed in water, the cleaning device comprising: a body configured to enclose the marine element; at least one wing attached to the body and configured to impart translational and rotational motion to the body when interacting with the water; a ring configured to change an orientation of the at least one wing between a first orientation and a second orientation when contacting stoppers when sliding along a longitudinal axis of the body; a switching and locking mechanism configured to actuate the ring and to lock in place the selected orientation of the at least one wing; rotating means attached to an internal surface of the body and configured to contact the marine element, the rotating means having axles that make a fix angle with the longitudinal axis of the body; and a cleaning tool attached to the body and configured to clean the marine element, wherein the first orientation of the at least one wing makes the body to rotate along a first direction about the marine element and the second orientation of the at least one wing makes the body to rotate along a second direction about the marine element. 9. The cleaning device of claim 8 , wherein the switching and locking mechanism comprises: first and second pins located at opposite ends of the body and configured to engage with corresponding stoppers, wherein the first pin is configured to slide relative to the body from a first reference position to a second reference position; a wedge part connected to the first pin; and a rod having an end in contact with the wedge part and a part fixedly attached to the ring, wherein a circular movement of the wedge part relative to the body translates the rod along the longitudinal axis and slides the ring along the longitudinal axis, achieving one of the first and second orientation of the at least one wing. 10. The cleaning device of claim 9 , wherein the switching and locking mechanism further comprises: a spring attached to the rod; and a locking pin fixedly connected to the rod. 11. The cleaning device of claim 10 , wherein the switching and locking mechanism further comprises: a lever connected to the second pin and configured to pivot when the second pin engages the stopper so that lever disengages locking pin and unlocks it, achieving the other one of the first and second orientation of the at least one wing. 12. The cleaning device of claim 8 , wherein an end of an axel of the rotating means is configured to slide inside a slot, along a radial direction of the marine element, and the end is biased by a spring member so that the rotating means accounts for a larger diameter of the marine element. 13. A marine seismic system comprising: a streamer; first and second stoppers mounted on the streamer; and a cleaning device mounted on the streamer and configured to travel along the streamer, between the first and second stoppers and to clean the streamer, wherein the cleaning device comprises, a body configured to enclose the streamer, plural wings attached to the body and configured to impart translational and rotational motion to the body when interacting with the water, a ring configured to change an orientation of the wings between a first orientation and a second orientation when contacting the first and second stoppers when sliding along a longitudinal axis of the body, a switching and locking mechanism configured to actuate the ring and to lock in place the selected orientation of the wings, wheels attached to an internal surface of the body and in contact with the streamer, the wheels having axles that make a fix angle with the longitudinal axis of the body, and a cleaning tool attached to the body and configured to clean the streamer, wherein the first orientation of the plural wings makes the body to rotate along a first direction about the streamer and the second orientation of the plural wings makes the body to rotate along a second direction about the streamer. 14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the angle is constant during back and forth movement of the cleaning device. 15. The system of claim 13 , wherein the switching and locking mechanism comprises: first and second pins located at opposite ends of the body and configured to engage with corresponding stoppers, wherein the first pin is configured to slide relative to the body from a first reference position to a second reference position; a wedge part connected to the first pin; a rod having a first end in contact with the wedge part and a part fixedly attached to the ring, wherein a circular movement of the wedge part relative to the body translates the rod along the longitudinal axis and slides the ring along the longitudinal axis, achieving one of the first and second orientation of the wings; a spring attached to the rod; a locking pin fixedly connected to the rod; and a lever connected to the second pin and configured to pivot when the second pin engages the stopper so that lever disengages locking pin and unlocks it, achieving the other one of the first and second orientation of the wings. 16. The system of claim 13 , wherein an end of an axel of a wheel is configured to slide inside a slot and the end is biased by
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