IP Library Granted Patent US 12,163,896
Granted Patent B2
US 12,163,896 · App. 14/762,985 · Granted Dec 10, 2024

Device and method for transformer in-situ inspection

Inventors: Luiz V. Cheim (St. Charles, MO); George Zhang (Windsor, CT); Thomas Fuhlbrigge (Ellington, CT); Harald Staab (Bavaria, DE); William Eakins (Bloomfield, CT); Gregory F. Rossano (Enfield, CT); Biao Zhang (West Hartford, CT); Poorvi Patel (Ballwin, MO); Marek Budyn (Cracow, PL)
Assignee: HITACHI ENERGY LTD
G01N21/8851B63G8/16G01M3/38G01N21/9009G01N21/9072G01N21/95G01R31/62G05D1/0044G21C17/013B63G2008/005G01N2201/02
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Patent No.
US 12,163,896
App. No.
14/762,985
Granted
Dec 10, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

An inspection device for use in a fluid container having at least an opening includes a housing sized to fit through the opening. The housing has at least two fluid flow channels extending therethrough, each having an inlet and an outlet, and a pump maintained in the housing within each fluid flow channel. The pumps are selectively controlled to maneuver the housing within the fluid container. The inspection device continues with a method of in-situ inspection of a container having at least one opening to receive a fluid, that includes up-loading a virtual model of the container into a computer, inserting the device into the container, generating a position signal by the device and receiving the position signal on a computer. A virtual image of the device in the virtual model of the container is generated to determine an actual position of the device within the container.

Claims (29)

1. An inspection device for use in a fluid container having at least an opening, comprising:

a housing sized to fit through the opening, said housing having a plurality of linear fluid flow channels extending therethrough, each said flow channel having at least one inlet and at least one outlet opposite the at least one inlet and forming a through-hole therebetween within and extending through the housing, the plurality of fluid flow channels comprising at least one horizontal flow channel and at least one vertical flow channel substantially perpendicular to the horizontal flow channel; and

a plurality of pumps, at least one pump of the plurality of pumps disposed entirely within each said fluid flow channel, said pumps configured to be selectively controlled to maneuver said housing within the fluid container with at least two degrees of translational motion,

the housing further configured to be submerged in oil within the container, the plurality of pumps disposed entirely within the respective through-holes of the respective fluid flow channels and further configured to be selectively controlled to maneuver the housing within the oil.

2. The inspection device according to claim 1 , wherein said housing has positive buoyancy.

3. The inspection device according to claim 1 , wherein said housing maintains a center of gravity in a lower half so as to provide orientational stability while maneuvering in the fluid container.

4. The inspection device according to claim 1 , wherein the pumps are further configured to rotate the housing within the fluid container about a vertical axis substantially parallel to the at least one vertical flow channel.

5. The inspection device according to claim 1 , further comprising an antenna configured to generate a wireless signal from a position of the housing within the fluid container to communicate with at least one transmit signal receiver mounted on or near the fluid container.

6. The inspection device of claim 5 , wherein the wireless signal comprises:

a wireless position signal transmitted over a first communication path, the wireless position signal comprising position data; and

a wireless information signal transmitted over a second communication path, the wireless information signal comprising sensor data generated by at least one sensor of the inspection device.

7. The inspection device of claim 5 , the antenna further configured to receive a wireless movement signal to maneuver the housing.

8. The inspection device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of fluid flow channels and the plurality of pumps are configured to independently generate translational motion of the housing in a horizontal X direction and a vertical Z direction, and to generate a rotation about a vertical Z axis.

9. The inspection device of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of fluid flow channels and the plurality of pumps are further configured to independently generate translational motion of the housing in a horizontal Y direction substantially perpendicular to the horizontal X direction.

10. The inspection device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of fluid flow channels include at least two fluid flow channels arranged along a horizontal X direction, extending completely through the housing and spaced apart from each other horizontally, each of the at least two fluid flow channels having one of the inlets disposed on a first side of the housing and each having one of the outlets disposed on a second side of the housing opposite the first side, wherein the at least two flow channels are configured to generate translation the of housing in the horizontal X direction and generate rotation of the housing about a vertical Z axis.

11. The inspection device of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of pumps is configured to be powered by a motor, wherein the motor is reversible, and wherein the motor and the at least one pump are configured to reverse a flow through a respective fluid flow channel of the plurality of fluid flow channels to maneuver the housing.

12. The inspection device of claim 1 , wherein the pumps are further configured to be selectively controlled to maneuver the housing within the fluid container with at least three degrees of translational motion.

13. The inspection device of claim 1 , wherein exterior surfaces of the housing and the plurality of pumps are configured to be exposed to the oil within the respective fluid flow channels and are constructed from oil-compatible materials such that operation of the inspection device within the oil does not contaminate the oil.

14. An inspection device for an oil-filled cooling fluid container of a transformer, the inspection device comprising:

a housing sized to fit through an opening of the cooling fluid container, the housing having a plurality of fluid flow channels extending therethrough, each flow channel having at least one inlet and at least one outlet forming a through-hole therebetween within and extending through the housing, the plurality of fluid flow channels comprising at least one horizontal flow channel and at least one vertical flow channel substantially perpendicular to the horizontal flow channel; and

a plurality of pumps, at least one pump of the plurality of pumps disposed entirely within the respective through-hole of each fluid flow channel, the pumps configured to be selectively controlled to maneuver the housing within the fluid container with at least two degrees of translational motion,

the housing further configured to be submerged in oil within the container, the plurality of pumps further configured to be submerged in the oil within the respective through-hole of the fluid flow channels, and to be selectively controlled to maneuver the housing within the oil while the plurality of pumps are submerged in the oil.

15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the plurality of fluid flow channels and the plurality of pumps are configured to independently generate translational motion of the housing in a horizontal X direction and a vertical Z direction, and to generate a rotation about a vertical Z axis.

16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of fluid flow channels and the plurality of pumps are further configured to independently generate translational motion of the housing in a horizontal Y direction substantially perpendicular to the horizontal X direction.

17. The system of claim 14 , wherein exterior surfaces of the housing and the plurality of pumps are constructed from oil-compatible materials such that operation of the inspection device and the plurality of pumps within the oil does not contaminate the oil.

18. The system of claim 14 , the inspection device further comprising an antenna configured to generate a wireless signal from a position of the housing within the fluid container to communicate with at least one transmit signal receiver outside the housing.

19. The system of claim 18 , wherein the wireless signal comprises:

a wireless position signal transmitted over a first communication path, the wireless position signal comprising position data; and

a wireless information signal transmitted over a second communication path, the wireless information signal comprising sensor data generated by at least one sensor of the inspection device.

Assignments (6)
MERGER Recorded Nov 13, 2023
From: HITACHI ENERGY SWITZERLAND AG
To: HITACHI ENERGY LTD
Reel/Frame 065548/0869 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 31, 2021
From: ABB POWER GRIDS SWITZERLAND AG
To: HITACHI ENERGY SWITZERLAND AG
Reel/Frame 058601/0692 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 6, 2020
From: ABB SCHWEIZ AG
To: ABB POWER GRIDS SWITZERLAND AG
Reel/Frame 052916/0001 →
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 16, 2017
From: ABB TECHNOLOGY AG; ABB SCHWEIZ AG
To: ABB SCHWEIZ AG
Reel/Frame 044281/0090 →
MERGER Recorded Nov 15, 2016
From: ABB TECHNOLOGY LTD.
To: ABB SCHWEIZ AG
Reel/Frame 040621/0956 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 13, 2015
From: CHEIM, LUIZ V.; ZHANG, GEORGE; FUHLBRIGGE, THOMAS A.; STAAB, HARALD; EAKINS, WILLIAM; ROSSANO, GREGORY F.; ZHANG, BIAO; PATEL, POORVI; BUDYN, MAREK
To: ABB TECHNOLOGY AG
Reel/Frame 036781/0242 →