WO2014076806A1 - 管内走行装置及び走行体 - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- the present invention relates to an in-pipe travel apparatus that can travel in a pipe so as to be able to move forward and backward, and particularly to an in-pipe travel apparatus that can move in an arbitrary direction at a branching point in the pipe and a traveling body thereof.
- Patent Document 1 and Non-Patent Document 1 describe examples of apparatuses for inspecting the inner surface of a pipe while moving inside the pipe.
- Patent Document 1 describes a pipe inspection apparatus that has at least one drive unit and at least one inspection unit and can be inserted into a pipe to be inspected.
- the drive unit includes a plurality of drive units, a plurality of connection units that connect the drive units, two control cables that pass through the drive unit and the connection unit, and a tension adjustment unit that adjusts the tension of the control cable.
- the drive unit has wheels that can be rotated by a motor and wheels that are mounted on the wheels. In this pipe inspection apparatus, by pulling the two steering cables with the same force, the drive unit is refracted in a zigzag shape, and the drive unit moves forward with the wheel contacting the inner surface of the pipe.
- the drive unit is arranged in a spiral while being refracted in a zigzag shape, and the drive unit is in a spiral shape with the wheels of the drive unit in contact with the inner surface of the pipe Configured to proceed.
- a traveling body coupling body in which a plurality of traveling bodies each having a pair of wheels are connected in a row in a swingable manner, and the traveling body coupling body.
- One drive unit is constituted by a pair of wheels provided on one side and a tension adjusting unit arranged on the other side of the traveling body connected body.
- the tension adjusting unit has a reel for winding the steering cable and a pair of wheels, and the balance of the tension of the steering cable can be changed by switching the reel winding direction forward and reverse. ing.
- the drive unit of this pipe inspection apparatus in a pipe structure having a vertical straight line portion extending in a vertical direction from an intermediate straight line portion on one side of a horizontal portion bent in an L-shape, it passes through the intermediate straight line portion to the vertical straight line portion. In order to do this, the entire drive unit needs to enter the intermediate linear portion. This is because the driving operation of the drive unit is executed by adjusting the tension of the two steering cables. Therefore, the length of the driving direction of one drive unit becomes long, and there is a problem that the length of the intermediate straight portion of the pipe cannot be shortened.
- the steering cables may rub against the corners of the traveling body, and there is a risk that the parts will be worn out. For this reason, there has been a problem that the pair of steering cables cannot be pushed and pulled with a large pulling force and cannot be greatly swung between adjacent traveling bodies.
- Non-Patent Document 1 describes a snake-like robot for internal inspection of a composite piping structure.
- this snake-like robot five traveling bodies are arranged in a line in the traveling direction, and one side between adjacent traveling bodies is connected so as to be swingable in the horizontal direction and the other side is swingable in the vertical direction.
- it has two pairs of wheels (a total of four) arrange
- An object of the present invention is to provide an in-pipe traveling apparatus that can move in an arbitrary direction at a branch point in a pipe and its traveling body, while having a simple structure, the length of the entire traveling direction can be shortened, and forward and backward operations are performed. It is an object of the present invention to provide an in-pipe traveling apparatus capable of increasing the driving force for the vehicle and a traveling body used therefor.
- the in-pipe traveling apparatus of the present invention includes at least three traveling bodies that can pass through the piping. All the traveling bodies include a traveling body main body that is inserted into the pipe, a pair of traveling wheels that are inserted into the pipe and provided on one side of the traveling body main body, and the pair of traveling wheels are driven to rotate. Drive member, a connecting member provided in the traveling body main body to be connected to another traveling body so as to be bent in the pitch direction, and an adjacent traveling body connected through the connecting member is swung in the yaw direction. And a swing member.
- the connecting member includes a first member provided on one side of the traveling body main body in the traveling direction and a second member provided on the other side of the traveling body main body in the traveling direction.
- the traveling body connected body is configured by being connected in a row. And an elastic member is interposed between the adjacent traveling bodies of the traveling body coupled body, the traveling body coupled body is elastically bent in the pitch direction by the spring force of the elastic member, and further, the traveling direction of the traveling body coupled body A pair of idler wheels are rotatably provided on the side of one side where there is no traveling wheel.
- the plurality of traveling wheels and the pair of idler wheels are arranged on both sides in the direction intersecting the traveling direction so as to sandwich the traveling body connection body, and the outer peripheral surface is formed as a part of the sphere as a whole.
- the first member includes an end surface bracket that is rotatably supported by the traveling body main body
- the second member includes a swing bracket that is swingably supported by the traveling body main body.
- the end surface bracket is fixed to the swing bracket of the adjacent traveling body
- the swing bracket is fixed to the end surface bracket of the adjacent traveling body, and between the first member and the second member.
- a drive system is provided to provide yaw oscillation.
- the elastic member is made of a coil spring, and one end of every coil spring is locked to the second member, and the other end of every coil spring is twisted in the opposite direction and engaged with the first member.
- every other spring force of the coil springs stretched between adjacent traveling bodies is applied in the direction opposite to the normal direction to bend the traveling body coupled body in a zigzag shape.
- the connecting member has a first member provided on one side of the traveling body main body in the traveling direction and a second member provided on the other side of the traveling body main body in the traveling direction.
- the in-pipe traveling apparatus which can set the big driving force for a forward and backward movement, and the traveling used for this The body can be provided.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the traveling body shown in FIG. 4 taken along line XX. It is a right view of one Example of the traveling body used for the in-pipe traveling apparatus of this invention.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the traveling body shown in FIG. 4 taken along the line YY.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the traveling body shown in FIG. 4 taken along the line ZZ.
- FIG. 11A is a perspective view
- FIG. 11B is a front view
- FIG. 11B shows an extended state (a state in which the spring force of the elastic member is not acting) of the traveling body linked body according to one embodiment of the in-pipe traveling device of the present invention.
- 11C is a plan view
- FIG. 11D is a right side view.
- the contracted state of the traveling body connected body according to an embodiment of the in-pipe traveling device of the present invention (the state where the spring force of the elastic member is acting, that is, the traveling body connected body meanders zigzag in the pitch direction) 12A is a perspective view, FIG. 12B is a front view, FIG. 12C is a plan view, and FIG. 12D is a right side view.
- FIG. 13 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example for realizing a contracted state of the traveling body connected body illustrated in FIG. 12 and illustrating a relationship between the coil spring and a plurality of locking holes provided in the end surface bracket.
- FIG. 14A is a perspective view showing a horizontal meandering state of the traveling body connected body according to an embodiment of the in-pipe traveling apparatus of the present invention (when the traveling body connected body zigzags in the yaw direction).
- 14B is a front view
- FIG. 14C is a plan view
- FIG. 14D is a right side view.
- FIG. 15A is a sectional view of a first traveling wheel portion
- FIG. 15B is a second sectional view illustrating an operation state in which a traveling body connected body according to an embodiment of the in-pipe traveling apparatus of the present invention advances straight in a pipe.
- 15C is a sectional view of the third traveling wheel portion
- FIG. 15D is a sectional view of the fourth traveling wheel portion
- FIG. 15E is a sectional view of the fifth traveling wheel portion.
- FIG. 16A is a sectional view of a first traveling wheel portion
- FIG. 16B is a sectional view illustrating an operating state in which a traveling body connected body according to an embodiment of the in-pipe traveling apparatus of the present invention moves while meandering in a pipe.
- 16C is a sectional view of the third traveling wheel portion
- FIG. 16D is a sectional view of the fourth traveling wheel portion
- FIG. 16E is a sectional view of the fifth traveling wheel portion.
- FIG. 18A is a diagram for explaining the operating state of the traveling body connected body according to the embodiment of the in-pipe traveling apparatus of the present invention.
- FIG. 18A shows a state in which the first traveling wheel portion is moved to the other intermediate straight portion of the L-shaped portion of the pipe.
- 18B shows a state in which the second traveling wheel portion has moved to the other intermediate straight portion of the L-shaped portion of the pipe, and
- FIG. 18A shows a state in which the first traveling wheel portion is moved to the other intermediate straight portion of the L-shaped portion of the pipe.
- 18B shows a state in which the second traveling wheel portion has moved to the other intermediate straight portion of the L-shaped portion of the pipe
- FIG. 19A is a diagram for explaining the operating state of the traveling body connected body according to the embodiment of the in-pipe traveling apparatus of the present invention.
- FIG. 19A shows a state in which the fourth traveling wheel portion has moved to the bent portion of the L-shaped portion of the pipe.
- Fig. 19C shows a state where the fourth traveling wheel portion has moved to the other intermediate straight portion of the L-shaped portion of the pipe, and
- Fig. 19C shows a state where the fifth traveling wheel portion has moved to the other intermediate straight portion of the L-shaped portion of the piping.
- FIG. 20A illustrates the operating state of the traveling body connected body according to the embodiment of the in-pipe traveling apparatus of the present invention.
- FIG. 20A is swiveled by approximately 30 degrees in the other intermediate straight portion of the L-shaped portion of the pipe from the state of FIG.
- FIG. 20B is an explanatory view showing a state where the vehicle is turned by approximately 30 degrees from the state shown in FIG. 20A
- FIG. 20C is an explanatory diagram showing a state where the device is further turned by approximately 30 degrees from the state shown in FIG.
- FIG. 21A is a diagram for explaining the operating state of the traveling body connected body according to the embodiment of the in-pipe traveling apparatus of the present invention.
- FIG. 21A is a state in which the other intermediate straight portion of the L-shaped portion of the pipe approaches the vertical straight portion
- FIG. 21C is an explanatory view showing a state immediately before entering the vertical straight line portion from the state of FIG. 21A
- FIG. 21C is an explanatory view showing a state where the first traveling wheel portion has entered the vertical straight line portion.
- FIG. 22A illustrates an operation state of a traveling body connected body according to an embodiment of the in-pipe traveling device of the present invention.
- FIG. 22A illustrates a state where the second traveling wheel portion enters the vertical straight line portion
- FIG. It is explanatory drawing which shows the state in which a part enters a vertical straight line part, respectively.
- the traveling body connected body according to the in-pipe traveling apparatus of the present invention is configured to include at least three traveling bodies, and in this embodiment, includes four traveling bodies.
- one traveling body connected body can be composed of three traveling bodies, and can also be composed of five or more traveling bodies.
- the traveling body 1 includes a traveling body main body 2, a pair of traveling wheels 3 and 4, a drive member 5 that rotationally drives the pair of traveling wheels 3 and 4, and other traveling bodies. 1 is provided with a connecting member 6 for swayable connection with 1 and a swaying member 7 for oscillating adjacent traveling bodies 1.
- the traveling body main body 2 includes a base member 10 and a cover member 11, and the cover member 11 is detachably attached to the base member 10 by a plurality of attachment screws 12.
- the base member 10 is formed of a cylindrical member that can hold the traveling motor 14 of the driving member 5 and the swinging motor 15 of the swinging member 7, and the traveling motor 14 and the swinging motor 15 are arranged in parallel to each other.
- the base member 10 is fixed.
- the base member 10 includes a first end surface portion 10a that closes one end in the tube axis direction, and a second end surface portion 10b that closes a part of the other end in the tube axis direction.
- the first end surface portion 10a of the base member 10 is provided with a first fitting hole 17a made of a screw hole
- the second end surface portion 10b is provided with a second fitting hole 17b made of a screw hole. Yes.
- the driving member 5 is configured to rotationally drive the pair of traveling wheels 3 and 4 and includes a traveling motor 14 and a pair of bevel gears 20 and 27.
- the traveling motor 14 has a rotating shaft 18 protruding from one side of a cylindrical motor body.
- a mounting seat 14a having a screw portion on the outer peripheral surface is provided at the end of the motor body on the rotating shaft 18 side. By screwing the mounting seat 14a into the first fitting hole 17a, the traveling motor 14 is fixed to the base member 10 with the rotating shaft 18 protruding from the first fitting hole 17a.
- a driving-side bevel gear 20 is fixed to the rotary shaft 18 by a fixing screw 21 so as to be integrally rotatable.
- the cover cylinder 22 is fixed to the outer surface of the first end surface portion 10 a of the base member 10 by a plurality of fixing screws 23.
- the cover cylinder 22 is formed of a cylindrical member having both ends opened, and an opening hole 25 for penetrating the rotary shaft 18 and the like is provided in a fixed portion fixed to the first end surface portion 10a. .
- the cover cylinder 22 is provided with a wheel shaft 26 that penetrates the axial center portion thereof, and a driven bevel gear 27 is provided on the wheel shaft 26.
- the fixing screws 28 are fixed so as to be integrated in the rotation direction.
- the driven side bevel gear 27 is meshed with the drive side bevel gear 20, and the wheel shaft 26 is rotationally driven by the traveling motor 14 via both the bevel gears 20 and 27.
- End face brackets 30 as first members are respectively disposed in openings at both ends in the cylinder axis direction of the cover cylinder 22.
- Each end surface bracket 30 includes a disc-shaped end surface portion 30a that covers the opening of the cover tube body 22, an outer cylinder portion 30b that protrudes to one surface continuously to the outer peripheral edge of the end surface portion 30a, and one surface at the center portion.
- the inner cylinder part 30c protruded in the side, and the center hole 30d which penetrates these is provided in the center of the inner cylinder part 30c and the end surface part 30a.
- the pair of end surface brackets 30 and 30 are rotatably supported by the opening of the cover cylinder 22 via outer peripheral bearings 31, respectively.
- the outer ring of the outer peripheral side bearing 31 is fitted into the hole of the cover cylinder 22, and the inner ring of the outer peripheral side bearing 31 is fitted to the outer circumference of the inner cylindrical part 30 c of the end face bracket 30.
- An inner peripheral bearing 32 is fitted in a center hole 30d that penetrates through the center of the inner cylindrical portion 30c of the end face bracket 30.
- An outer ring of the inner peripheral bearing 32 is fitted into the center hole 30d, and the wheel shaft 26 is penetrated through the inner ring.
- the wheel shaft 26 is rotatably supported by the cover cylinder 22 via the pair of end surface brackets 30, 30, and the adjacent traveling bodies 1 of the traveling body coupled bodies connected in a row are vertically aligned. It is configured to be swingable (pitch motion). Both ends of the wheel shaft 26 pass through the center holes 30d of the end face brackets 30 and protrude outward, and a pair of traveling wheels 3 and 4 are fixed to these protruding portions.
- the traveling wheels 3, 4 have a wheel body 34 and a power transmission portion 35 that covers the outer peripheral surface of the wheel main body 34.
- the transmission part 35 is integrally formed by an adhesive or other fixing means.
- the wheel main body 34 has a disk-shaped end surface portion 34a and a contact surface portion 34b that is extended radially outward and inclined to one surface continuously from the outer peripheral edge of the end surface portion 34a.
- the outer peripheral surfaces of the pair of contact surface portions 34b are formed in a spherical shape so as to form a part of a sphere as a whole.
- a power transmission portion 35 is formed so as to continue from the entire outer peripheral surface of the contact surface portion 34b to the vicinity of the central portion of the end surface portion 34a.
- the power transmission part 35 generates frictional force by transmitting the power generated by the traveling motor 14 from the wheel main body 34 of the traveling wheels 3 and 4 to the inner surface of the pipe, and has a large friction coefficient and can transmit power. It is made of material.
- a material of the power transmission unit 35 for example, silicon rubber, butyl rubber and other various rubber materials are suitable, but various materials capable of transmitting power can be used.
- the pair of traveling wheels 3 and 4 are fastened and fixed detachably to the end surface portion of the wheel shaft 26 by mounting screws 38 with a washer 37 interposed therebetween. Further, between the pair of end surface brackets 30, 30 that close the openings at both ends of the cover cylinder 22, a traveling body coupled body in which a plurality of traveling bodies 1 are coupled in a row in the vertical direction is arranged in the pitch direction (wheel axis A coil spring 40 showing a specific example of an elastic member that generates a spring force to be bent zigzag in a vertical direction when the axial direction of 26 is a horizontal direction is disposed.
- the wheel shaft 26 is inserted so as to be concentric with the central portion of the coil spring 40 and is disposed so as to face the driven bevel gear 27.
- the fixed end 40 a that is one end of the coil spring 40 is hooked into one of a plurality of locking holes 48 (eight in this embodiment) provided in the inner cylinder portion 30 c of one end face bracket 30. Stopped and fixed.
- the free end 40 b which is the other end of the coil spring 40, extends in the normal direction, is inserted into a through hole provided in the cover cylinder 22, passes through the through hole, and extends outward from the outer peripheral surface of the cover cylinder 22. Is protruding.
- the coil spring 40 is used so as to use a spring force generated by twisting the fixed end 40a in the normal direction. That is, the plurality of traveling bodies 1 are alternately bent up and down by alternately setting the direction of the spring force generated by the coil springs 40 in the adjacent traveling bodies 1 in the opposite direction. This alternate bending state in the vertical direction will be described in detail later with reference to FIGS.
- the pair of traveling wheels 3 and 4 are rotationally driven in the same direction at a constant speed. That is, when the traveling motor 14 is driven, the driving force is transmitted from the driving side bevel gear 20 to the driven side bevel gear 27 via the rotating shaft 18. As a result, the pair of traveling wheels 3 and 4 fixed to both ends of the wheel shaft 26 are rotationally driven in the same direction at the same speed via the wheel shaft 26 integrated with the driven side bevel gear 27 in the rotation direction ( Forward or backward).
- the swing motor 15 of the swing member 7 swings the adjacent traveling bodies 1 of the traveling body coupled bodies connected in a row in the horizontal direction (yaw motion).
- the rotating shaft 43 protrudes from one side of the cylindrical motor body.
- a mounting seat 15a having a screw portion on the outer peripheral surface is provided at the end of the motor body of the swing motor 15 on the rotating shaft 43 side.
- the swinging motor 15 is configured such that the rotating shaft 43 is paired with a pair of wheels by screwing the mounting seat 15a into the second fitting hole 17b in a state where the rotating shaft 43 protrudes on the opposite side of the traveling motor 14. It arrange
- a nut member 44 is connected to the rotation shaft 43 of the swing motor 15 so as to be integrated in the rotation direction.
- the nut member 44 is formed of a ring-shaped member having a hole penetrating the axial center portion, and one side in the axial direction of the hole is a square hole 45a having a square cross section, and the other side in the axial direction is a screw portion 45b. Is provided.
- the protruding portion of the rotating shaft 43 is formed in a rectangular prism shape, and the nut member 44 is rotated integrally with the rotating shaft 43 by fitting the rotating shaft 43 into the square hole 45a.
- An inner bearing 46 and an outer bearing 47 are attached to both ends of the nut member 44 in the axial direction, and the nut member 44 is rotatably supported with respect to the base member 10 via both bearings 46 and 47.
- the screw shaft portion 49a of the advance / retreat member 49 is screwed into the screw portion 45b of the nut member 44.
- the nut member 44 has an action part 49b formed continuously on one side in the axial direction of the screw shaft part 49a.
- the action part 49b is provided with a notch groove 50 opened in a direction intersecting the axial direction of the screw shaft part 49a.
- a mounting plate 52 is disposed on the opposite side of the base member 10 from the side on which the pair of traveling wheels 3 and 4 are disposed, and the mounting plate 52 includes a plurality of mounting plates.
- the screw 53 is detachably fastened and fixed to the base member 10.
- Reference numeral 54 shown in FIG. 6 and the like is a sleeve interposed between the inner bearing 46 and the outer bearing 47, and reference numeral 55 is a sleeve interposed between the outer bearing 47 and the mounting plate 52.
- the mounting plate 52 is formed of a substantially rectangular flat plate member, and a bearing portion 52a having an insertion hole penetrating in a direction intersecting the longitudinal direction at a central portion in the longitudinal direction of one surface thereof. Is provided.
- a pivot 57 is rotatably inserted in the insertion hole of the bearing portion 52a.
- a swing bracket 58 is swingably attached to the mounting plate 52 via the pivot 57.
- the swinging bracket 58 which is the second member, has a pair of bearing pieces 58a, 58a on one surface side, and a recess 58b for engaging the cover cylinder 22 on the other surface side.
- the pair of bearing pieces 58a, 58a of the swing bracket 58 are opposed to each other so as to extend in the longitudinal direction with a predetermined gap in a direction intersecting the longitudinal direction.
- a pivot shaft 57 is interposed between the pair of bearing pieces 58a and 58a, and the pivot shaft 57 is attached to the swing bracket 58 by mounting screws 60 from both outer sides in the axial direction.
- a swing pin 61 is arranged between the pair of bearing pieces 58a, 58a so as to be parallel to the pivot 57 arranged at a substantially central portion in the longitudinal direction with a predetermined interval.
- the swing pin 61 is fixed to the swing bracket 58 by mounting screws 62 from both outer sides in the axial direction.
- a notch groove 50 provided in the action portion 49 b of the advance / retreat member 49 is slidably engaged with the swing pin 61.
- the advancing / retracting member 49 has a screw shaft portion 49a screwed into a screw portion 45b of the nut member 44, and the rotation shaft 43 of the swinging motor 15 is engaged with the square hole 45a.
- the swinging bracket 58 swings in the horizontal direction (yaw motion) with respect to the mounting plate 52 fixed to the base member 10. That is, when the swinging motor 15 is rotated in one direction, the rotational force is transmitted to the nut member 44 via the rotating shaft 18 and further transmitted from the nut member 44 to the advance / retreat member 49. At this time, the advance / retreat member 49 is moved forward or backward according to the rotation direction of the nut member 44 corresponding to the rotation direction of the swing motor 15. As a result, when the advance / retreat member 49 moves forward (in a direction protruding outward), the swing bracket 58 is rotated clockwise in FIG. On the other hand, when the advancing / retracting member 49 moves backward (in the direction retracted inward), the swing bracket 58 is rotated counterclockwise in FIG.
- the recess 58 b of the swing bracket 58 is formed to have a curved shape corresponding to the outer peripheral surface of the cover cylinder 22.
- a plurality of protrusions 63 for positioning the pair of end surface brackets 30, 30 are provided in the recess 58 b of the swing bracket 58.
- the same number of positioning holes 65 are provided in the pair of end surface brackets 30, 30.
- the plurality of protrusions 63 are respectively engaged with the positioning holes 65, and the swinging bracket 58 and the pair of end surface brackets 30 and 30 are screwed with the mounting screws 64, so that the traveling bodies 1 arranged at adjacent positions can be connected to each other. It is connected so that pitch movement is possible.
- a drive controller 70 for controlling the operation of the traveling body 1 is attached to the upper surface of the base member 10.
- the drive controller 70 includes a wiring board 71 provided with a wiring pattern having a predetermined shape, and an electronic component 72 such as a microcomputer, LSI, capacitor, and resistor mounted on the wiring board 71. .
- the drive controller 70 is fastened and fixed to the base member 10 by a plurality of mounting screws 73.
- a cover member 11 is mounted on the upper surface of the base member 10 so as to cover the drive controller 70 and is fastened and fixed by a plurality of mounting screws 12.
- FIG. 11 shows a straight state where the center of the traveling body connected body 80 in the traveling direction is straightly extended.
- FIG. 12 is a view showing the pitch state of the traveling body connected body 80 (upper and lower meandering state alternately bent in the vertical direction with respect to the mounting surface on which the traveling body connected body 80 is placed).
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing a yaw state of the traveling body connected body 80 (a left and right meandering state meandering in a horizontal direction parallel to the placement surface on which the traveling body connected body 80 is placed).
- the traveling body connecting body 80 has four traveling bodies 1A to 1D arranged in a line in the vertical direction, and screws the swing bracket 58 and the pair of end surface brackets 30 and 30 of the adjacent traveling body 1 with screws. That is, the cover cylinder 22 of the second-stage traveling body 1B is inserted into the recess 58b of the swing bracket 58 of the first-stage traveling body 1A (the same applies to the traveling bodies 1B to 1D from the second to fourth stages).
- the outer cylinder portions 30b of the pair of end surface brackets 30 and 30 arranged on both sides in the cylinder axis direction are brought into contact with each other.
- the four traveling bodies 1 can swing in the pitch direction (perpendicular to the placement surface) and also in the yaw direction (horizontal direction relative to the placement surface). It is connected in a row in a swingable state.
- a wheel bracket 82 is attached to a swinging member 58 disposed on the opposite side of the pair of traveling wheels 3 and 4 of the fourth-stage traveling body 1D.
- the fixing means is used.
- the wheel bracket 82 is made of a support member having a U-shaped cross section, and a pair of idle wheels 83 and 84 are rotatably attached to support portions at both ends thereof.
- a traveling body connected body 80 is formed by adding a pair of idle wheels 83 and 84 to the four traveling bodies 1A to 1D.
- the traveling body connected body 80 shown in FIG. 11 shows a state in which the four traveling bodies 1A to 1D are simply connected in one row, and does not show a state in which actual traveling is possible. This is because the action of the spring force of the coil spring 40 is not considered in FIG.
- the traveling body linked body 80 shown in FIG. 11 By setting the three coil springs 40 to the traveling body linked body 80 shown in FIG. 11 so that the spring force acts in a predetermined direction, as shown in FIGS. 12A to 12D, the traveling body is bent alternately in the pitch direction. It can be configured as possible.
- the fixed end 40a of the coil spring 40 of the traveling body 1B is twisted by, for example, a predetermined angle in the clockwise direction (for example, 30 degrees, 60 degrees, 90 degrees, etc., this angle can be arbitrarily set). Then, it engages with the locking hole 48 at that position or closest to that position. As a result, the two traveling bodies 1A and 1B at the first node are projected upward, and the two traveling bodies 1A and 1B are connected in an inverted V shape.
- the fixed end 40a of the coil spring 40 of the third traveling body 1C is opposite to the first node.
- the engagement hole 48 is located at the position or closest to the position.
- the fixed end 40a of the coil spring 40 of the fourth traveling body 1D is set in the same manner as the first node.
- the engaging hole 48 is fitted at the position or the position closest to the position.
- the two traveling bodies 1C, 1D at the third node are projected upward, and the two traveling bodies 1C, 1D are connected in an inverted V shape.
- the spring force of the coil spring 40 can be changed by changing the position of the fixed end 40a with respect to the plurality of locking holes 48, that is, the amount of twist of the coil spring 40.
- the height of 80 is increased and the spring force is decreased, the height of the traveling body connected body 80 is decreased.
- the driving member 5 is constituted by the traveling motor 14 and the pair of bevel gears 20, 27 and the like.
- the pair of end surface brackets 30, 30, the pivot shaft 57, the swing bracket 58, and the like constitute the connecting member 6.
- the swinging member 7 is constituted by the swinging motor 15, the nut member 44, the advance / retreat rod 49 and the like.
- the coil springs 40 of the three traveling bodies 1B to 1D from the second node to the fourth node are alternately changed in torsional direction, and every other preload is set in the opposite direction to the predetermined direction.
- generating the spring force as shown in FIGS. 12A to 12D, it is possible to configure a traveling body coupled body 80 in which the four traveling bodies 1A to 1D are coupled in a state where they are alternately bent in the vertical direction. .
- FIG. 14A to FIG. 14D are diagrams for explaining the traveling state of the traveling body connected body 80 in the yaw state (the left and right meandering state meandering in the horizontal direction).
- the traveling body connected body 80 shown in these figures shows a state in which the four traveling bodies 1A to 1D are simply connected in a row and meandered in the horizontal direction, and show a state in which meandering can actually be performed. It is not a thing. This is because the action of the spring force of the coil spring 40 is not considered.
- FIG. 24 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a control device for controlling the operation of the traveling body connected body 80 having the above-described configuration.
- the control device 90 includes a drive unit 91, a control unit 92, and a power supply unit 93.
- the driving unit 91 has four driving devices 95A to 95D mounted on the four traveling bodies 1A to 1D, respectively.
- Each of the driving devices 95A to 95D includes the above-described driving controller 70, the traveling motor 14, the swinging motor 15, and the like.
- the control unit 92 includes a controller 97 for control, a control panel 98, and the like.
- the controller 97 controls the four controllers 70 of the drive unit 91, and includes a microcomputer, an LSI, and other electronic components.
- the controller 97 is mounted on the control panel 98, and further includes a power switch for turning on / off the connection with the power source, an operation switch for controlling the operation of the swing motor 15, and the like.
- the power supply unit 93 may be a portable power source such as a storage battery or a generator, or may be a power source in a factory or home.
- Patent Document 1 In the traveling body connected body disclosed in Patent Document 1 (hereinafter referred to as “conventional”), it is necessary to connect the drive unit-equipped vehicle behind the traveling body connected body.
- a drive part mounting vehicle carries a drive part among control devices.
- a conventional traveling body cannot be equipped with a drive unit. This is because a space for mounting the drive unit could not be secured in the traveling body.
- a drive unit can be mounted. This is because the traveling body connected body according to the present invention does not have a cable like the conventional traveling body connected body, so that a space for mounting the drive unit can be secured. As a result, there is an advantage that it is not necessary to connect the drive unit-equipped vehicle unlike the conventional traveling body connected body.
- the four traveling bodies 1A to 1D of the traveling body coupling body 80 are alternately bent and are in a zigzag state, so that the first pair of idler wheels 83 and 84 located at the foremost position.
- the third pair of traveling wheels 3C, 4C and the last pair of traveling wheels 3A, 4A come into contact with one surface (upper surface in the illustrated embodiment) of the pipe through the upper contact UP, and the second pair of traveling wheels
- the wheels 3D and 4D and the fourth pair of traveling wheels 3B and 4B are in contact with the other surface (the lower surface in the illustrated embodiment) in the pipe through the lower contact DP.
- the left and right traveling wheels are rotationally driven with the same rotational force under the same contact pressure. Move straight into the shape.
- FIG. 16 shows a state in which the traveling body connecting body 80 is caused to travel in the pipe 100 by applying a force in the yaw direction.
- the force in the yaw direction applied at this time can be executed by operating the swing motor 15 of the swing member 7 to rotate the swing bracket 58 in the horizontal direction with respect to the mounting surface.
- only the first right idler wheel 84, the third right traveling wheel 4C and the fifth right traveling wheel 4A located at the head are in contact with each other at the oblique upper contact SUP on the oblique upper surface in the pipe, Only the second left traveling wheel 3D and the fourth left traveling wheel 3B are in contact with each other at an oblique lower contact SDP on the oblique lower surface in the pipe.
- the traveling body connected body 80 moves forward in the traveling direction while turning in the pipe 100.
- FIG. 17 to FIG. 23 show an operation of running the traveling body connected body 80 in the pipe 100 having a vertical portion continuous in a direction perpendicular to the horizontal portion which is L-shaped in the horizontal direction.
- the pipe 100 includes an introduction portion 101 that forms one of horizontal portions, an intermediate portion 102 that extends in a direction orthogonal to the introduction portion 101, and a vertical portion 103 that extends continuously in the middle of the intermediate portion 102 in the vertical direction. And have.
- a portion where the introduction portion 101 and the intermediate portion 102 intersect with each other is a curved portion 104 having a radius of curvature through which the traveling body connected body 80 can pass.
- a portion where the intermediate portion 102 and the vertical portion 103 intersect with each other is a T-shaped portion 105 having a radius of curvature through which the traveling body connected body 80 can pass.
- the traveling body connected body 80 when the traveling body connected body 80 is inserted into the introduction part 101 of the pipe 100 and the traveling body connected body 80 is operated by operating the control unit 92 of the control device 90, The traveling body connected body 80 travels straightly in a straight line until it reaches a curved portion where it intersects with 102. When the curved portion is reached, in the curved portion 104 on the horizontal plane, the traveling body linked body 80 can be deformed in the curved direction. Therefore, as shown in FIGS. 18A to 18C and FIGS. 19A to 19C, the traveling body connected body 80 can pass the curved portion 104 while maintaining the posture as it is.
- the traveling body connected body 80 first, as shown in FIG. 18A, the pair of idler wheels 83, 84 of the traveling body 1D positioned at the head passes through the curved portion 104.
- the pair of traveling wheels 3D and 4D of the traveling body 1D pass through the curved portion 104 as shown in FIG. 18B.
- the pair of traveling wheels 3 ⁇ / b> C and 4 ⁇ / b> C of the second traveling body 1 ⁇ / b> C passes through the curved portion 104.
- the traveling body 1B located at the third vehicle passes through the curved portion 104 as shown in FIG. 19B through the state shown in FIG. 19A.
- the pair of traveling wheels 3A, 4A of the fourth traveling body 1A pass through the curved portion 104 in the same manner.
- the traveling body connected body 80 moves straight through the intermediate portion 102 of the pipe 100 as it is, the posture when moving to the intermediate portion 102 is maintained, and the vehicle travels as it is by the operation of the driving member 5. be able to.
- the traveling body connected body 80 when moving from the intermediate part 102 to the vertical part 103, it is necessary to turn the traveling body connected body 80 by 90 degrees. In a state where the traveling body connected body 80 moves to the intermediate portion 102, the vertical portion rises perpendicularly from the horizontal direction to the vertical direction with respect to the intermediate portion 102.
- each wheel shaft 26 of the four traveling bodies 1A to 1D coincides with the direction in which the vertical portion 103 extends
- the traveling body connected body 80 in the direction in which the vertical portion 103 extends This is because it cannot be bent.
- the operation of inserting the traveling body connected body 80 into the vertical portion 103 can be performed by operating the swing member 7 and turning the traveling body connected body 80 by 90 degrees.
- the operation of turning the traveling body connected body 80 can be executed by an operator operating the control unit 92 manually operating an operation switch (not shown) of the swing member 7.
- the turning operation is started from a position a predetermined distance before the T-shaped portion 105.
- the turning operation of the traveling body connected body 80 is started from the position shown in FIG. 19C. This turning operation is performed by operating the swing motor 15 of the swing member 7 and bending the traveling body connected body 80 in a zigzag shape in a direction parallel to the placement surface.
- the swinging member 7 is operated, the advance / retreat members 49 of the first traveling body 1D and the third traveling body 1B are projected, and the second traveling body 1C is advanced / retreated.
- the member 49 is retracted.
- the advance / retreat member 49 of the 4th traveling body 1A is a free state, the influence by this does not arise.
- the traveling body coupling body 80 is zigzag in the plane direction as shown in FIGS. 14A to 14D. It becomes a meandering state.
- the pair of idle wheels 83 and 84 and the four pairs of traveling wheels 3A to 3D and 4A to 4D are in contact with the inner surface of the intermediate portion 102 as shown in A to E in FIG.
- the traveling body connected body 80 moves forward in the traveling direction while rotating, and after the state shown in FIGS. 20A, 20B, and 20C, as shown in FIG. 21A, turns about 90 degrees from the state shown in FIG. The posture changes.
- a restoring force is exerted on the traveling body connected body 80 to return to the original posture as shown in FIGS. 12A to 12D by the spring force of the coil spring 40. Therefore, through the state shown in FIG. 21B, as shown in FIG. 21C, the pair of idle wheels 83 and 84 provided in the first traveling body 1D enters the vertical portion 103.
- a pair of traveling wheels 3D and 4D provided on the first traveling body 1D follows the pair of idle wheels 83 and 84 and enters the vertical portion 103.
- the pair of traveling wheels 3 ⁇ / b> C and 4 ⁇ / b> C provided on the second traveling body 1 ⁇ / b> C enters the vertical portion 103.
- the pair of traveling wheels 3B, 4B of the third traveling body 1B and the pair of traveling wheels 3A, 4A of the fourth traveling body 1A sequentially enter the vertical portion 103. And if the whole traveling body coupling body 80 enters in the vertical part 103, it can move straightly without turning the vertical part 103.
- a traveling body according to the present invention was manufactured, and the traveling bodies were connected to form a traveling body connected body.
- the distance between the front wheel axis and the rear wheel axis in the traveling body (hereinafter referred to as “the distance between the wheel axes of the traveling body”) is 120 mm. Therefore, the distance between the earliest wheel shaft and the rearmost wheel shaft of the traveling body connected body (hereinafter referred to as “the distance between the wheel shafts of the traveling body connected body”) is 480 mm.
- the running wheel has a diameter of 60 mm.
- a conventional traveling body was produced. This conventional traveling body was connected, and the tension adjusting unit was further connected to form a traveling body connected body. There are six traveling bodies in total.
- the distance between the wheel shafts of the traveling body is 120 mm, and the distance between the front wheel shaft and the rear wheel shaft in the tension adjusting unit (hereinafter referred to as “the distance between the wheel shafts of the tension adjusting unit”) is 1500 mm. . Therefore, the distance between the wheel shafts of the traveling body connected body is 2220 mm.
- the shape of the piping has a vertical straight portion from the other intermediate straight portion of the L-shaped portion as shown in FIG.
- the inner diameter of the pipe is 78 mm.
- the distance from the point where the curved surface of the L-shaped portion ends to the point where the curved surface of the vertical straight line portion starts (hereinafter referred to as “distance of the intermediate straight line portion”) is 780 mm.
- the traveling body connected body needs to be turned 90 degrees at the intermediate straight portion after the entire traveling body connected body completely passes through the L-shaped portion.
- the traveling body connected body of the present invention was able to turn 90 degrees at the intermediate straight line portion (see FIG. 21A) after the entire traveling body connected body completely passed through the L-shaped portion (see FIG. 19C). After that, I was able to run on the vertical straight line.
- the distance of the intermediate straight portion is 780 mm and the distance between the wheel shafts of the traveling body connected body is 480 mm, it is confirmed that the traveling body connected body of the present invention can turn 90 degrees if there is a 300 mm straight portion. It was done.
- the main body of the tension adjusting unit is composed of a spring and an elastic tube in which the spring is inserted, and is curved at the L-shaped portion of the pipe.
- the distance between the intermediate straight portions is 780 mm and the distance between the wheel shafts of the traveling body coupled body is 2220 mm, the entire traveling body coupled body of the conventional traveling body coupled body completely passes through the L-shaped portion. I could't.
- traveling body connected body of the present invention has 4 traveling bodies in total
- the conventional traveling body connected body has 6 traveling bodies in total.
- the traveling body connected body of the present invention has a total of four traveling bodies. Therefore, there are four pairs of running wheels.
- the traveling body connected body of the present invention is provided with a swinging member that swings the adjacent traveling bodies connected to each other and an elastic member that applies a spring force between the adjacent traveling bodies.
- the swing member and the elastic member are all provided between the adjacent traveling bodies connected to each other. Further, the swing member can be adjusted to have a high individual strength. Moreover, the elastic member can adjust individual strength highly. Therefore, a uniform and large moment can be applied to all the traveling wheels. As a result, a large frictional force can be applied between the inner surface of the pipe and the traveling wheel.
- the traveling body connected body of the present invention can travel without the traveling wheels slipping to the inner surface of the pipe. Four pairs of running wheels are sufficient.
- the total number of traveling body connected bodies is 6 in total. Therefore, there are 6 pairs of running wheels.
- two springs coupled to each of the two cables are provided to swing the adjacent traveling bodies coupled to each other and to apply a spring force between the adjacent traveling bodies. Is provided. These two cables are shared by all of the connected adjacent traveling bodies. Therefore, it is necessary to apply a moment to all traveling wheels with only two cables, and there is a limit to applying a large moment to each traveling wheel.
- the cable receives a strong frictional force at a portion where the cable is bent, the tension of the cable decreases as it goes to the opposite side of the tension adjusting portion.
- the traveling body since the size of the traveling body is reduced when the inner diameter of the pipe is reduced, the moment generated by the cable is also reduced. Moreover, while using a strong spring and trying to increase the driving force of the tension adjusting unit that adjusts the tension of the cable, there is a limit to providing a large driving unit that generates a large driving force when the inner diameter of the pipe is reduced. . As a result, a large frictional force cannot be applied between the inner surface of the pipe and the traveling wheel. When the inner diameter of the pipe is reduced, the tendency is further increased and a large frictional force cannot be applied. Therefore, in the conventional traveling body connected body, the traveling wheels slip to the inner surface of the pipe. In order to prevent slipping, at least 6 pairs of traveling wheels are required.
- the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various modifications can be made within an equivalent range.
- the number of traveling bodies may be three, and five or more traveling bodies may be connected.
- the number of traveling wheels included in the traveling body connected body is preferably in the range of 3 to 5 pairs.
- the traveling body connected body has a pair of idle wheels in addition to the traveling wheels.
- the number of traveling wheels is three or more, there is an advantage that the traveling wheels and the idle wheels can be pressed against the inner wall of the pipe with sufficient force, and the traveling body connected body can be held in the pipe.
- the number of traveling wheels is 5 pairs or less, there is an advantage that the traveling body connected body can be turned with a margin even in a pipe having a short straight line portion.
- the inner diameter of the piping for traveling the traveling body connected body of the present invention is in the range of 60 to 250 mm.
- the inner diameter of the pipe is 60 mm or more, a sufficient space can be secured, so that there is an advantage that a traveling motor having a large torque can be installed.
- the traveling body connected body of the present invention can reduce the number of traveling wheels as compared with the conventional traveling body connected body, so that the distance between the wheel shafts of the traveling body connected body can be shortened. There is.
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7…揺動部材、 10…ベース部材、 11…カバー部材、 14…走行用モータ、 15…揺動用モータ、 18…回転軸、 20…傘歯車、 22…カバー筒体、 26…車輪軸、 27…傘歯車、 30…端面ブラケット、 34…車輪本体、 35…動力伝達部、 40…コイルバネ(弾性部材)、 43…回転軸、 44…ナット部材、 48…係止穴、 49…進退ロッド、 57…枢軸、 58…揺動ブラケット、 61…揺動ピン、 70…コントローラ、 80…走行体連結体、 83,84…遊動輪、 90…制御装置、 91…駆動部、 92…制御部、 93…電源部、 100…配管、 102…中間部分、 103…垂直部分、 104…曲線部分、 105…T字部分
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- 配管内を通過可能な少なくとも3個の走行体を備え、
全ての前記走行体は、配管内に挿入される走行体本体と、前記配管内に挿入され且つ前記走行体本体の走行方向の一側に設けた一対の走行輪と、前記一対の走行輪を回転駆動する駆動部材と、他の走行体とピッチ方向へ屈曲可能に連結するために前記走行体本体に設けた連結部材と、前記連結部材を介して連結された隣り合う走行体をヨー方向へ揺動させる揺動部材と、を有し、前記連結部材は、前記走行体本体の走行方向の一側に設けた第1のメンバと前記走行体本体の走行方向の他側に設けた第2のメンバとを有し、
全ての前記走行体を前記連結部材を介して一列に連結して走行体連結体を構成すると共に、前記走行体連結体の隣り合う走行体間に弾性部材を介在して設け、前記弾性部材のバネ力により当該走行体連結体をピッチ方向へ弾性的に折り曲げ、さらに、前記走行体連結体の前記走行方向の一側の前記走行輪の無い側に一対の遊動輪を回転自在に設けた
ことを特徴とする管内走行装置。 - 前記複数の走行輪と前記一対の遊動輪は、前記走行体連結体を挟むように走行方向と交差する方向の両側に配置すると共に外周面が全体として球体の一部をなすように形成した
ことを特徴とする請求項1記載の管内走行装置。 - 前記第1のメンバは、前記走行体本体に回動可能に支持された端面ブラケットからなり、前記第2のメンバは、前記走行体本体に揺動可能に支持された揺動ブラケットからなり、
前記走行体連結体の隣り合う走行体間において、前記端面ブラケットを隣り合う走行体の前記揺動ブラケットに固定し、前記揺動ブラケットを隣り合う走行体の前記端面ブラケットに固定し、
前記第1のメンバと前記第2のメンバとの間にヨー方向の揺動を与える駆動系を設けた
ことを特徴とする請求項1記載の管内走行装置。 - 前記弾性部材はコイルバネからなり、
すべての前記コイルバネの一端を前記第2のメンバにそれぞれ係止すると共に、すべての前記コイルバネの他端を一つ置きに逆方向へ捩じって前記第1のメンバに係合させることにより、隣り合う走行体間に架け渡された前記コイルバネのバネ力を一つ置きに法線方向の逆方向に作用させて前記走行体連結体をジグザグ状に折り曲げる構成とした
ことを特徴とする請求項3記載の管内走行装置。 - 配管内に挿入される走行体本体と、前記配管内に挿入され且つ前記走行体本体の走行方向の一側に設けた一対の走行輪と、前記一対の走行輪を回転駆動する駆動部材と、他の走行体とピッチ方向へ屈曲可能に連結するために前記走行体本体に設けた連結部材と、前記連結部材を介して連結された隣り合う走行体をヨー方向へ揺動させる揺動部材と、を備え、
前記連結部材は、前記走行体本体の走行方向の一側に設けた第1のメンバと前記走行体本体の走行方向の他側に設けた第2のメンバとを有する
ことを特徴とする走行体。
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