IP Library Granted Patent US 12710260
Granted Patent B2
US 12710260 · App. 17/899,929 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Method and system for testing the roundness of the inner wall of a pipe or other hollow cylinder

Inventors: Shawn Hurla (Platteville, CO); Ryan Dwyer (Thornton, CO); Ray Lavallee (Mead, CO)
Assignee: Insulation Technology Corporation
G01B5/201G01B5/30
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12710260
App. No.
17/899,929
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A drift is inserted into a first end of a first pipe and a first actuator is pressed against a second end of the first pipe. A valve in the first actuator is opened and a valve in a second actuator is closed. When a vacuum is turned on, suction is applied to the first actuator, drawing the drift through the first pipe. The drift is removed from the second end and inserted into a second end of a second pipe. The second actuator is pressed against a first end of the second pipe. The valve in the first actuator is closed, the valve in the second actuator is opened, and suction is applied, drawing the drift through the second pipe. The back-and-forth process is repeated for each of a number of pipes. If the drift encounters an obstruction, the pipe can be set aside for further inspection.

Claims (48)

1 . A system configured for testing the roundness of the inner wall of a pipe or other hollow cylinder, comprising:

first and second actuators, each actuator comprising:

a coupler;

an extension tube securable at an outer end to an inner end of the coupler; and

a plate attachable to an inner end of the extension tube, the plate having an opening formed therethrough;

at least one valve between a vacuum source and the extension tube;

a splitter;

a first hose connectable between the vacuum source and an inlet of the splitter;

a second hose connectable between a first outlet of the splitter and the outer end of the coupler of the first actuator; and

a third hose connectable between a second outlet of the splitter and the outer end of the coupler of the second actuator:

whereby, when:

a drift is inserted into a first end of a pipe;

the plate of the first actuator is pressed against a second end of the pipe; and

a vacuum is applied to the first actuator;

the drift is drawn through the pipe from the first end towards the second end.

2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one valve comprises a Y-valve within the splitter, whereby the vacuum from the first hose is directable between the second hose and the third hose.

3 . A system configured for testing the roundness of the inner wall of a pipe or other hollow cylinder, comprising:

first and second actuators, each actuator comprising:

a coupler;

an extension tube securable at an outer end to an inner end of the coupler, and a plate attachable to an inner end of the extension tube, the plate having an opening formed therethrough;

at least one valve between a vacuum source and the extension tube;

a first valve between the vacuum source and the extension tube of the first actuator; and

a second valve between the vacuum source and the extension tube of the second actuator;

whereby the vacuum from the vacuum source is directable between the first and second actuators when the first and second valve are alternately opened and closed.

4 . The system of claim 3 , further comprising:

a splitter;

a first hose connectable between the vacuum source and an inlet of the splitter;

a second hose connectable between a first outlet of the splitter and the outer end of the coupler of the first actuator; and

a third hose connectable between a second outlet of the splitter and the outer end of the coupler of the second actuator.

5 . A method for testing the roundness of the inner walls of a plurality of pipes or other hollow cylinders, comprising:

inserting a drift into a first end of a first pipe;

pressing a plate of a first actuator against a second end of the first pipe;

opening a first valve of the first actuator;

closing a second valve of a second actuator;

applying a vacuum to the first actuator, whereby the drift is drawn through the first pipe towards the second end of the first pipe;

inserting the drift into a second end of a second pipe;

pressing a plate of the second actuator against a first end of the second pipe;

closing the first valve of the first actuator;

opening the second valve of the second actuator; and

applying a vacuum to the second actuator;

whereby the drift is drawn through the second pipe towards the first end of the first pipe.

6 . The method of claim 5 , further comprising, before applying the vacuum to the first actuator:

connecting a first hose between a vacuum device and an inlet of a splitter;

connecting a second hose between a first outlet of the splitter and an outer end of the coupler of the first actuator; and

connecting a third hose between a second outlet of the splitter and an outer end of the coupler of the second actuator.

7 . The method of claim 6 , wherein the splitter comprises a Y-valve, the method further comprising:

moving the Y-valve into a first position to apply the vacuum to the first actuator and prevent the vacuum from being applied to the second actuator; and

moving the Y-valve into a second position to apply the vacuum to the second actuator and prevent the vacuum from being applied to the first actuator.