AU1131599A - Boring apparatus - Google Patents

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AU1131599A
AU1131599A AU11315/99A AU1131599A AU1131599A AU 1131599 A AU1131599 A AU 1131599A AU 11315/99 A AU11315/99 A AU 11315/99A AU 1131599 A AU1131599 A AU 1131599A AU 1131599 A AU1131599 A AU 1131599A
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Gerhard Balve
Franz-Josef Puttmann
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Tracto Technik GmbH and Co KG
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Class Int. Class Application Number: Lodged: Complete Specification Lodged: Accepted: Published: Priority Related Art: Name of Applicant: Tracto-Technik Paul Schmidt Spezialmaschinen Actual Inventor(s): Franz-Josef Puttmann Gerhard Balve Address for Service: PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys 367 Collins Street Melbourne 3000 AUSTRALIA Invention Title: BORING APPARATUS Our Ref 566936 POF Code: 1282/308317 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to applicant(s):
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Boring apparatus.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to apparatus for producing and expanding earth boreholes and for destroying and replacing underground pipelines or for driving in pipes.
BACKGROUND AND PRIOR ART Apparatus of this kind is known and has often proved its worth in practice. However, it requires a considerable amount of space and, for example in the case of horizontal boring, needs a correspondingly large excavation or launch pit.
A boring apparatus for destructive replacement of an 15 underground pipeline is known, for example, from US patent 4 507 019. This apparatus comprises a frame with an adjustable mounting for two feed cylinders connected to a sliding carriage- Mounted on the carriage is a rotary drive of which the horizontal shaft is provided with an external screw thread and can be 20 screwed on to the internal screw thread at the rearward end of a drill string made up of a number of sections. As a result of the length of the frame the known apparatus requires a large excavation or launch pit.
Added to this is the fact that when lengthening the drill 25 string the new section of the string has to be aligned with the external thread of the drive shaft and also with the internal thread at the rearward end of the drill string or of the last section thereof, and then screwed first of all on to the external thread of the drive shaft and then into the internal thread of the drill string. This requires a double screwing operation for each section of the string and therefore is not only unnecessarily time-consuming but also increases the space required, since the distance between the drive shaft on the one hand and the rearward end of the drill string on the other hand must be greater than the length of a string section.
A further disadvantage of the known boring apparatus is that before the addition of a new section to the string the drive shaft must be unscrewed from. the internal thread at the end of the drill string while the drill string is held fast by means of expensive auxiliary units to enable the screw thread of the drive shaft to be unscrewed from the end of the drill string. For this purpose German Otfenlegungsschrift 41 13 422 proposes an undercarriage head provided with a clamping device and with a clamping and rotating device. The clamping device has two clamping cheeks which embrace the pipe and are driven by hydraulic cylinders in order to grip the pipe fast between them and prevent it from rotating. The clamping and rotating device *0 includes a carrier which can rotate about the axis of the pipe V on which are fitted two clamping cheeks which act on the pipe and *J 15 are driven by respective cylinders. A further cylinder drives a holder so as to cause it to rotate round the axis of the pipe.
The above-mentioned disadvantages are also suffered by a boring apparatus known from German patent 41 22 350, which needs *so much space that it is mounted above ground and first creates 20 a downwardly inclined pilot bore in order to reach the laying depth and then continues boring horizontally. However, such apparatus is not suitable for laying house connections, since on *account of its large external dimensions it cannot be accommodated in the sidewalk region. Furthermore it is not 25 possible even to reach the laying depth in the sidewalk region in order to connect the house connection to a main line laid along the street.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION Starting from this state of the art, the object of the invention is to provide an apparatus which requires little space and which permits rapid connection cf a string section on the one hand to the rotary drive and on the other hand to the rearward end of a string which is already present underground.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION To this end, in accordance with the invention in an apparatus of the above-mentioned kind the rotary drive is provided with a plug-in coupling comprising a chuck on the one hand and a locking portion at the end of a string or string section which can be inserted into the chuck in a simple manner without the need for screwing up. This can for example be done through a radial opening in the chuck.
The chuck avoids the need for a screw on the drive side and can include a cup pointing in the direction of the axis of rotation and open in the direction of advance, into which the rearward end of the new string section can be pushed. This cup then prevents the string section from falling out through the insertion opening during rotation. If the string section or the 15 cup is provided with a seal it is possible for the string to be supplied with a liquid through a supply line ending in the base of the cup.
The plug-in connection can be formed in the manner of a bayonet joint and, for example, include an end collar behind 20 which is located at least one radial stop which on rotation of the chuck connected to the drive shaft of the rotary drive in both directions acts as a driver to screw the front end of the new string section to the rearward end of a string which is already present underground. This driver preferably cooperates 25 with a stop face in the string section.
The feed drive and the rotary drive with the plug connection are preferably mounted in a frame having a string guide, in which at least one thrust cylinder can be mounted in order to move the rotary drive with the plug connection forward by about the length of one string section. This can also be done by means of a third thrust cylinder, preferably mounted in the middle between the first and second thrust cylinders, the piston rod of which is then connected to the rotary drive. In this way a short overall length is obtained with high thrust force and relatively great string section length. Telescopic cylinders are also suitable as thrust means.
However, it is a disadvantage of such cylinders that the forces in the respective stages are different and so do not deliver continuous feed and traction forces or a continuous feed rate. To lengthen the feed path, the transfer of force from the cylinder to the rotary drive can also take place through a chain routed as in a differential pulley, thereby for example enabling the feed path to be.doubled.
Instead of three separate cylinders, it is also possible to employ a cylinder block which is provided with three piston rods, one of them advancing in one direction and the other two in the opposite direction.
To provide for rapid screwing of the front end of a string 15 section on to the rearward end of the drill string, the frame can be provided with a radially movable holding claw, which engages with at least one key face at the rearward end of the string and serves to prevent rotation during screwing up. The holding claw is preferably articulated to one end of a two-armed lever having 20 a pivot fixed relative to the frame, which makes linear movement of the claw possible for example when the pivot pin reaches through a slot in the claw carrier.
In order to fix the apparatus in the excavation or launch pit the frame can be provided with horizontally extendable support braces through which the recoil forces can be led into S: the ground.
The string comprises several sections each having an internal screw thread at one end and a locking portion with an external screw thread at the other end. It is suitable not only for apparatus of the aforementioned kind but also, in combination with the complementary chuck, for other apparatus having a feed drive and optionally also a rotary drive, for example for rod and pipe extrusion apparatus.
The locking portion is preferably provided with at least one key face for non-rotatably fixing the string section as the next following string section is screwed on. The locking portion can further include a stop face, and a tubular filler body of a material of relatively low specific gravity, for example of plastics material, may be located in the interior of the string section. This filler body serves to reduce the cross-section of the opening of a tubular drill string to the appropriate size for passage of a flushing, cutting, lubricating or steering liquid, and in view of its relatively low specific gravity, to keep the total weight of the pipe length as light as possible.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The invention will now be described in more detail, by way of example, with reference to an embodiment illustrated in the drawings, in which: Fig. 1 is a side view of the apparatus, partly in section; Fig. 2 is a simplified plan view of the apparatus of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section through a string section; Fig. 4 is a section on the line IV-IV in Fig. 3; Fig. 5 is a section on the line V-V in Fig. 3; Fig- 6 is a front view of the chuck with the insertion opening; Fig. 7 is a front view of the apparatus shown in Figs.
^1 and 2 with rotation prevention means in its rest position and Fig. 8 is the front view of Fig. 6 with the rotation prevention means in its operating position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION The apparatus illustrated comprises a box-shaped frame 1 in which two thrust cylinders 2, 3 are mounted parallel to one another on a sliding carriage (not shown) with their piston rods 4, 5 supported on the rear end wall 6 of the housing 1. The two *hydraulic cylinders 2, 3 Are connected rig idly together by a bar 7 on which a further cylinder 8 is mounted in the middle. The piston rod 9 of the middle'cylinder 8 carries a console 10, 'Shown only schematically, on which a rotary drive 11 is mounted.
The drive shaft (not shown) of the rotary drive 11 is nonrotatably connected to a plug connection 12 consisting of a chuck 14 and a lockinig portion 15 at the end of a string section 16.
The string section 16 is aligned with a string guide 17 on the front end wall 18 of the frame 1 and is provided at its forward end with a slightly conical screw coupling 19 having an internal screw thread 20, which can be screwed on to the rearward end of a preceding first section, for example having a drilling tool and/or a steering face and/or a device for locating the tip of the string or of a string (not shown) which is already present is underground. If, for example, the string is used as a towed string, corresponding threaded portions of reaming or expanding tools can of course also be'screwed into the internal thread.
The string section 16 has a stepped bore 21, 22, in the larger section 22 of which there is a tubular filler body 23 the longitudinal bore 24 of which has substantially the same crosssection as the bore 21. This filler body serves to reduce the weight of the string section 16 and the clear width of the bore section 21.
The rearward end of the string section 16 opposite the screw 25 coupling 19 comprises a front section 25 having an external screw thread 26 which corresponds to the internal thread 20 at the other end of the string section and serves to screw two similar string sections together. Next to the front section 25 are two similar stops, each having two stop faces 28, 29, and a further section 30 having two key faces 31, 32 on opposite sides thereof.
The key faces have rounded-off lower edges which facilitate engagement and by rotation of the string section in the chuck 14 make axial locking to the chuck possible. The locking portion comprising the two sections 26, 30 and the two stops 27 can be put into the chuck 14 from above through a radial slot 33 so that on axial displacement of the string section 16 its rearward end partly engages in a .cup 34. having a supply line 35 for a.
flushing, lubricating, cutting and steering. liquid. The rotary drive 11 is connected to a limit switch (not shown) which ensures that when the' chuck 14 is at rest the insertion slot 33 always points upw~ards.
The cup prevents the string section 16 or its locking from falling out of the radial slot 33 when the chuck 14 is rotated. On such rotation at least one of the two stop faces 28, 29 of the stops 27 meets one of two corresponding stop faces (not shown in the drawing s) in the interior of the chuck 14, which act as drivers for the string section 16, so that its 9***internal thread 20 can be screwed on to the outer thread 26 or.
the rearward end of a string alr eady present in the ground which is shaped like the threaded section On the front end wall 18 of the frame 1, below the string guide 17 with two guide cheeks 36, 3-7, there is a sliding member 38 which is radially movable relative to the string and has a holding claw 39. This holding claw is articulated to a two-armed hand or foot lever 40 of which the pivot pin 41 is guided in a vertical slot 42 in the sliding member 38 which is acted on by two return springs 43 fixed to the frame. These return springs move the sliding member 38 with the holding claw 39 into the rest position shown in Fig. 7, from which the holding claw 39 can be .25 moved into the operating position shown in Fig. 8 by means of the hand or foot lever 40. In this position the section 30 with its two key faces 31, 32 is located in the U-shaped opening of the holding claw 39, so that the string section 16, and with it the string present in the ground in f ront of the end wall 18, is secured against rotation and the thread 20 at the front end of the next string section can be screwed on to its threaded section or a string section can be unscrewed therefrom.
The stop 27 adjacent to the section 25 is not absolutely necessary, nor does it need to have the same form as the other stop 27. Its purpose is to fix the string in the axial direction by cooperation with the claw 39. This is primarily required when the string is present in relatively loose ground and there is a risk that the chuck may strike the rearward end of the string or of the last string section as it moves forward. Depending on the force of impact, the string may then unintentionally move some distance into the ground and coupling with the chuck may only be possible with difficulty or not at all. If the holding claw engages the section 30, the string section in question is then secured against rotation and the two shoulders to the left and right of the section 30 limit the axial movement in both directions.
Using the plug connection in accordance with the invention a new string section can very quickly be attached with little construction cost and little need for space to a preceding string S 15 section or to the rearward end of a string already present in the ground. For this purpose all that is needed is for the locking portion 15 to be placed loosely in the chuck 14 and to be moved axially a little way towards the rotary drive, until the rearward end of the string section engages in the cup 34. The chuck 14 is then rotated by means of the rotary drive and at the same time the rotary drive is moved forward by means of the thrust cylinders 2, 3, 8. In the course of a quarter turn of the chuck 14 the middle section 27 of the pipe length 16 arrives behind an end collar 44 and the internal thread 20 is screwed on to the S 25 external thread 26 at the end of a drill string which is secured against rotation by means of the holding claw 39. As soon as the two pipe sections have been screwed together the sliding member 37 is moved downwards together with the holding claw 39, and the drill string, including the new string section which has been added, is set in rotation.
By means of supporting braces 44, 46 located at the sides of the frame 1 the frame is braced securely in a launch pit.
The apparatus in accordance with the invention is so designed that it cannot only be used in a pit. Rather, it is also suitable for mounting on a pivoting undercarriage, which allows it to be used to make an above-ground sloping borehole. Here the compact construction is not so important. However, the particular advantages of the quick coupling in accordance with the invention of the driven chuck on the one hand and the locking portion at the end of the string section on the other hand are retained. The apparatus in accordance with the invention is therefore suitable for all kinds of earth working using a rotating string, particularly for. producing. and expanding earth boreholes by drawing or pressing, for destroying, replacing and introducing pipelines by pressing, hammering and/or traction. The insertion can be done by pressing, drawing and impact.
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1. Apparatus for producing and expanding earth boreholes and for destroying and replacing lines laid underground, comprising a feed drive and a rotary drive 3, 8; 11) and a plug-in coupling (12) connected to the rotary drive comprising a chuck (14) and a locking portion (15) at the end of a string section (16).
2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the chuck (14) has a radial opening (33) for insertion of the locking portion
3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the chuck (14) is provided with a cup (34) pointing in the direction of the axis of rotation. 20 4. Apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein a liquid supply line (35) opens into the cup and the string section consists of a length of pipe (16). Apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein 25 the chuck (14) has a slotted front end collar (44) and includes at least one radial stop.
6. Apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the chuck (14) has at least one axial stop (44).
7. Apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6, which includes a frame having a string guide (17).
8. Apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein at least two feed cylinders 3, 8) are located in the frame.
9. Apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the frame is provided with a radially movable holding claw'(39). Apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the holding claw (39) is articulated to a two-armed lever (40) through a sliding member (38).
11. Apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein return springs engage with the sliding member (38).
12. Apparatus. as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the frame is provided with horizontally extendable bracing supports (45, 46). 20 13. A string, particularly for an apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 12, made up of a plurality of sections, said sections having an internal screw thread (20) at one end and a locking portion (15) having an external screw thread (26) at the other end.
14. A string as claimed in claim 13, wherein the locking portion (15) is provided with a key face (31, 32). A string as claimed in claim 14, wherein the key faces (31, 32) run arcuately between opposite edges.
16. A string as claimed in one of claims 13 and 15, wherein the locking portion is provided with at least one axial and/or a radial stop (27; 28, 29).
17. A string as claimed in one of claims 12 to 15, wherein in the interior of each section (16) having a longitudinal bore (21, 22) a respective tubular filler body (23) is placed.
18. Apparatus as claimed in one of the preceding claims, wherein the string sections (16) are connected to one another by a screw thread (19).
19. A method for inserting in the ground drill strings for producing and expanding earth boreholes and for destroying and replacing underground lines using a rotary drive 3, 8, 11), wherein the string (16) is placed in a shape- locking connecting element (14) at the rotary drive 3, 15 8, 11) end and is screwed on to the string (16) present in the ground by means of the rotary drive 3, 8, 11).
20. A method for inserting in the ground drill strings for producing and expanding earth boreholes and for destroying 20 and replacing underground lines using a rotary drive 3, 0 8, 11), wherein the string (16) is unscrewed from the string (16) present in the ground by means of the rotary drive 3, 8, 11) and is removed from a shape-locking connecting element (14) at the rotary drive end. DATED: 14th January, 1999 PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK Attorneys for: TRACTO-TECHNIK PAUL SCHMIDT SPEZIALMASCHINEN
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