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Pipeline pig or swipe

Abstract

A pig or swipe is used for cleaning piplines and for maintaining fluids separated while being transmitted through the line. It is adapted to be propelled through the line by a pressure gradient therein. The pig includes a sponge-like body of foamed plastic material, having an external coating or cover of durable material, such as unfoamed plastic in which reenforcing material, such a wire mesh or glass fabric may be embedded to increase resistance to tearing and wear. The covering is applied to leave openings through which the sponge-like body may project into wiping contact with the surrounding internal surface of the pipe when a longitudinal compressive force is exerted on the pig by the fluid in the pipe in advance of and following the pig therein. The pig also has a barrier layer at one end positioned to close the sponge-like body against the passage of fluid there through and to form a fluid-tight seal with the surrounding pipe. (3 claims)
Authors:
Publication Date:
Mar 26, 1974
Product Type:
Patent
Report Number:
CA 944109
Reference Number:
EDB-83-001540
Resource Relation:
Patent File Date: Filed date 20 Jul 1971; Other Information: PAT-APPL-118,641
Subject:
02 PETROLEUM; 42 ENGINEERING; PIPELINES; CLEANING; HYDRAULIC TRANSPORT; PRESSURE GRADIENTS; TRANSPORT; 022000* - Petroleum- Transport, Handling, & Storage; 420205 - Engineering- Transport & Storage Facilities- (1980-)
OSTI ID:
6729900
Country of Origin:
Canada
Language:
English
Submitting Site:
HEDB
Size:
Pages: v
Announcement Date:
Oct 01, 1980

Citation Formats

Girard, H J. Pipeline pig or swipe. Canada: N. p., 1974. Web.
Girard, H J. Pipeline pig or swipe. Canada.
Girard, H J. 1974. "Pipeline pig or swipe." Canada.
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title = {Pipeline pig or swipe}
author = {Girard, H J}
abstractNote = {A pig or swipe is used for cleaning piplines and for maintaining fluids separated while being transmitted through the line. It is adapted to be propelled through the line by a pressure gradient therein. The pig includes a sponge-like body of foamed plastic material, having an external coating or cover of durable material, such as unfoamed plastic in which reenforcing material, such a wire mesh or glass fabric may be embedded to increase resistance to tearing and wear. The covering is applied to leave openings through which the sponge-like body may project into wiping contact with the surrounding internal surface of the pipe when a longitudinal compressive force is exerted on the pig by the fluid in the pipe in advance of and following the pig therein. The pig also has a barrier layer at one end positioned to close the sponge-like body against the passage of fluid there through and to form a fluid-tight seal with the surrounding pipe. (3 claims)}
place = {Canada}
year = {1974}
month = {Mar}
}