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Title:
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PULLING CABLES AND SIMILAR THROUGH FLEXIBLE TUBES.
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2005/091455
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The pulling of one or more cables into flexible tubes. The flexible tube is pulled along a guidance track (11) which has a first vertical section. A line which runs from a winch at the other end of the guidance track (11), is connected to a weight which is arranged in the tube end in the vertical section before pulling the flexible tube, so that the line is pulled through the tube. The cable or cables which are to be inserted into the flexible tube are then attached to the line instead of the weight, before the line is pulled out. A device has a guidance track (11) with a vertical inlet part (12) and a pull wagon (17) which can pull a flexible tube (20) along the guidance track (11). Further, there is a winch (14) arranged at the distant end of the guidance track (11), with a line (16) which can be pulled out to the vertical inlet part (12) of the guidance track. The line is connected with a weight (18) which is inserted into the tube (20) when it is pulled along the guidance track (11).

Inventors:
AASGAARD TORMOD (NO)
Application Number:
PCT/NO2005/000094
Publication Date:
September 29, 2005
Filing Date:
March 18, 2005
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
INVENTOR AS (NO)
AASGAARD TORMOD (NO)
International Classes:
H02G1/08; (IPC1-7): H02G1/08
Foreign References:
DE29610953U11996-08-22
EP0828327A21998-03-11
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Curo AS. (Lundamo, NO)
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Claims:
Claims
1. Method for pulling of one or more cables into a flexible tube, characterized in that the flexible tube is pulled along a guidance track (1 1) which has a first generally vertical section, that a line which runs along the guidance track (11) from a winch at the other end of the guidance track (1 1), and which is connected to a weight at the free end of the line, is arranged with the weight in the tube end in the generally vertical section of the guidance track (1 1) before the pulling of the flexible tube starts, so that the line is pulled through the tube, that the cable or cables which are to be inserted into the flexible tube then are attached to the free end of the line instead of the weight, that the line with the attached cable or cables is pulled through the flexible tube with the winch.
2. Device for pulling one or more cables through a flexible tube, with a guidance track (11) for laying out a flexible tube (20) which one or more cables is to be pulled into, characterized in that the guidance track (11) includes a generally vertical inlet part (12), and a generally horizontal main part (13), that it includes a pull wagon (17) which can pull the flexible tube (20) along the guidance track ( ∏ ), that a winch (14) is arranged at the distant end of the guidance track (11), with a line (16) which is pulled out to the generally vertical inlet part (12) of the guidance track, and which can be wound in, that a weight (18) is attached to the free end of the line (16), to be inserted into the flexible tube (20) when it is to be pulled out along the guidance track (1 1).
3. Device according to claim 2, characterized in that the pull wagon (17) has a gripper (35) to hold on o the end of the flexible tube (20) during the pulling of it along the guidance track (1 1).
4. Device according to claim 3, characterized in that along the guidance track (11) runs a pulling device (35) to pull the pull wagon (17) from the inlet part (12) to the winch (14).
5. Device according to claim 4, characterized in that the pulling device comprises a flexible hose (34) which in the pull wagon (17) is completely compressed by a pair of clamp rollers (30, 31), as the hose (34) can be pressurised with air or a hydraulic medium from at least the end of the hose which is facing the inlet part (12).
6. Device according to any one of the claims 25, characterized in that the weight (18) is bar shaped.
Description:
Method and device for pulling cables and similar through flexible tubes

The invention relates to a method and a device for pulling cables and similar through flexible pipes, as described in the preamble of claim 1, and respectively in claim 2.

Background There is a need for pulling cables through plastic tubes for use in electrical installations (electrical cable conduits). Cables here mean all forms of insulated electrical conductors, either with one or more single conductors, or cables with a multiple conductors. There is for example known to pull cables like this into corrugated, coilable plastic tubes, e.g. having a diameter of 16 and 22 mm and lengths of 50 and 100m. It is also known to blow a draw string through the tube, and then pull the cables through the tube by this. It is also known to blow cables through plastic tubes which are straightened out. The common disadvantage of the known methods is that they are time-consuming and thereby expensive. Also, there are limits to the length of plastic tube through which cables can be pulled in and for the last method the number of cables which can be inserted into one tube is limited.

Object The main object of the invention is to provide a method and a device which makes the insertion of cables more rapid, and which makes it possible to pull a plurality of cables in one tube and/or increase the length of the tube which is to be provided with cables. It is a particular object to provide a device which can be operated by a single operator, with the least possible work. Such a device must require little space, at least regards to volume, so that it does not occupy valuable space. It is also important that the device requires little maintenance, and is little exposed to damage and shut-down. It is important, with regard to the co-ordination of the cable pulling and the packing of the finished product, which preferably should be performed with the least possible intermediate storage.

The invention The method according to the invention is described in claim 1. This arrangement has shown to be suitable both in regard to the capacity of the insertion, and the speed. In claim 2, described is a device for carrying out the method of claim 1. This device can be made simple in construction, and requires a plain control system, which again makes the construction sturdy and reduces the need for maintenance, replacement due to wear and tear, and stoppages due to failure or damages. Further features of the invention are more closely described in claims 3-6. Particularly advantageous is the possibility to pull out the plastic tube by means of a hose as described in claim 5.

Example The invention below is more closely described with reference to the drawings, wherein Figure 1 shows a schematic side view of an embodiment of a device according to the invention, shown in the initial phase for insertion of a dragline into the plastic tube, Figure 2 schematically shows an enlarged section of Figure 1, and Figure 3 schematically shows a cut through a pull wagon with an example of a driving device.

In Figure 1, shown is a side view of an embodiment of a device according to the invention. The base for the device is a guidance track 11 with a first generally vertical inlet part 12, and a following generally horizontal pullout part 13, for pulling out a length of the plastic tube which is to be provided with one or more cables. The guidance track can be for example 50 or 100 meters long, and can be placed below the ceiling of a storehouse or another building, without occupying substantial useful space. At the distant end of the guidance track 11, arranged is a winch drum 14 powered by a motor 15. The winch drum 14 contains a line 16, e.g. of monofilament nylon or another strong, smooth and flexible plastic line, e.g. with a diameter of 2.5 mm. In the initial phase for the device, the line 16 is guided forward to the lower edge of the generally vertical inlet part 12 of the guidance track 1 1. It is guided through a pull wagon or pulling unit 17, which in Figure 1, is shown in an initial position at the end of the inlet part 12. The pull wagon 17 will now be more closely described. It can be pulled along the pullout part 13 of the guidance track, forward to the winch drum 14, e.g. by a wire, chain or by a motor driven driving wheel. An advantageous embodiment of a pull wagon will be described below. In Figure 2, further details of the pull wagon 17 and the end of the line 16 is shown. At the free end, i.e. in the generally vertical inlet part 12 of the guidance track 11, the line 16 is connected to a bar-shaped metal weight 18. The pull wagon 17 has an opening 19, arranged for insertion of the line 16, and at the end of the pull wagon 17, which is facing the inlet part of the guidance track 1 1, the opening is arranged to grab the end of a plastic tube 20 which can be pulled off a tube spool 21, over a feed wheel 22. The pull wagon 17 is shown with a wheel 23, which can roll against the guidance track 11. The first step of the method, according to the invention, includes the pull wagon 17 pulling the end of the tube 20 towards the winch drum 14. Thus, the plastic tube 20 is pulled out along the guidance track 11, in the whole length thereof. If the size of the tube spool 21 is adapted to the length of the tube which is to be provided with a cable, the rear end of the plastic tube 20, in the pulled out condition, will be positioned in the inlet part 12 of the guidance track. In this process, the weight 18 will pull the line 16 into the plastic tube 20, when this is pulled out along the guidance track 1 1, so that the weight 18 ends up hanging out of the rear end of the plastic tube 20. The corresponding result can be obtained if the plastic tube 20 is pulled off a larger spool, and cut with a cutting mechanism. The next step of the method includes the cables, or those cables to be pulled into the plastic tube 20, attached to the end of the line 16, and the motor 15 is started for winding in the line 16, and the cable or cables. When the winding is done, the finished plastic tube 20, provided with cables, is wound up and pulled out of the guidance track 1 1 with suitable gear. At the same time, the line 16 is pulled back from the winch drum 14 to the inlet part 12 of the guidance track. In Figure 3, shown is a section through an embodiment of a pull wagon 17, arranged in a guidance track 11, which is adapted to this embodiment. The guidance track 11 is manufactured in a C-profile with edge flanges 24, so that the edge flanges 24 and the bottom 25 of the guidance track forms capture track for four pairs of wheels 26, 27, arranged at the corners of a box-shaped pull wagon 17. Adjacent to the opening 28 of the plastic tube 20 and the line 16, the pull wagon 17 has an opening 29 for a pair of clamp rollers 30, 31 with circumference tracks 32 which forms a narrow opening 33 for a compressible hose 34. The opening 33 is made so narrow that the hose 34 is completely compressed. The hose 34 expands from the inlet part 12 of the guidance track 11 to the other end of the guidance track. By applying air or hydraulic pressure to the hose 34 from the inlet end, the hose will act as a linear motor, and pull the pull wagon 17 along the guidance track 1 1. The hose 34 can lie at the bottom 25 of the guidance track 1 1. The opening 28 in the pull wagon 17, has a gripper 35 to hold onto the end of the plastic tube 20. The gripper 35 has a curved contact surface against the opening 28, and is pressed against this by a helical spring 36. To be able to pull the gripper 35 manually out of mesh and release the end of the plastic tube 20, it has a pin 37 which extends through the helical spring 36 and up to the surface of the wagon 17, and has a grab head 38 to lift the gripper up. It is also possible to actuate the mechanical release by a mechanical gripper which catches the grab head 37 in the end position of the wagon 17. When winding up the finished cabled plastic tube 20, the pull wagon 17 will be pulled back to the inlet part. This presupposes that the hose 34 is released of pressure, and emptied. For control of this functional process arranged is a control unit for control of the capturing of the plastic tube 20, the control of the motor 15, the applying of pressure to the hose 34, e.g. with an air compressor and valves (not shown) and for control of the rewinding of the cabled plastic tube 20.