or
Bookmark and Share
Self-extracting service module for piping infrastructures
   
Document Number
US Patent 7296587
Issued Date
November 20, 2007
Link
Inventors
Gill; Richard Taylor (Nanoose Bay, British Columbia,CA)
Map
Abstract
A self-extracting service module for piping infrastructures comprises a platform on which is mounted equipment for controlling and or monitoring the flow of liquid or gaseous media throughout the piping infrastructures. A first remote-controllable pipe coupling system is interconnected with the equipment inlet and a second pipe coupling system is interconnected to the equipment outlet. The pipe coupling systems are remotely manipulable for engaging and disengaging the equipment with piping infrastructure inlets and outlets. The platform is attached to actuators positioned near each corner of the platform. The service module is extracted from the piping infrastructure by first isolating the equipment from the flow of liquid media after which, the pipe coupling systems are remotely disengaged from the piping infrastructure inlet and outlet. The actuators are then operated to move the platform from within the piping infrastructure to a position where service work is easily performed on the equipment.
Tags:
Description:
Amusing 0%
Clever 0%
Complex 0%
Efficient 0%
Historic 0%
Important 0%
Innovative 0%
Interesting 0%
Practical 0%
Simple 0%
Number of Claims:
44
Comments:
no comments yet
Owner
Published
November 20, 2007
Application Number
11/165,370
Filed
June 24, 2005
US Classification
137/315.01   137/315.41
Int'l Classification
F17D   1/00   (20060101)   F16K   43/00   (20060101)  
Examiner
Attorney/Law Firm
USPTO Field of Search
137/315.01   137/315.41  
Related Patents
Claims
Description
About| FAQs| Terms & Disclaimer| Link to Us| Contact Us