EP1323868B1 - A method for inserting a drainage wick - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a device for placing at least one elongate element, such as a drainage wick, in a ground, as defined in the preamble of the accompanying main claim.
- Such a device is known from for instance JP-59.102010 .
- the engaging means fulfil a co-displacing function for carrying along the drainage wick.
- the sticking means ensure that a wick becomes fixed in the ground in or close to the deepest point of the inserting lance.
- the sticking means were in the above mentioned prior art embodied as a fixed protrusion on the pull rod.
- the objective of the present invention is to provide an improved device, to which end the device according to the present invention further exhibits the features and measures as defined in the characterising portion of the accompanying main claim.
- the spring element holds the drainage wick fast by clamping against the inner wall of the lance, and thus fulfils the function of engaging means.
- the pull rod is movable in the lance. When the lance approaches the deepest point, first the lance and only later the pull rod are carried upward.
- the spring element is here wholly or partially released from the space restrictions imposed by the interior of the lance and therefore then fulfils the function of the sticking means, whereby the wick is stuck forcefully and securely into the ground surrounding the pull rod.
- the lance can comprise a closing part on the lower end during use for the purpose of closing the passage at least during a downward movement of the lance.
- This closing part can form part of said pull rod, or be a separate component on the lance itself.
- this closing part prevents the interior of the lance being blocked with earth.
- this closing part can be a spherical head.
- Such a spherical head will of course have larger dimensions than the opening on the underside of the lance to enable effective closing thereof during said downward movement.
- the closing part can be a valve on the lower end of the lance during use.
- This is a particularly favourable embodiment for loose soil compositions which, when the lance is moved upward, collapse on and around a spherical head arranged for instance on the end of the pull rod, which can prevent the drainage wick being left behind in the ground in the desired manner.
- the spherical head is well suitable for a firmer ground, wherein the closing part, when it forms part of the pull rod in particular and the unit in general, is not precluded from having a form other than a spherical head. It is for instance possible to envisage a conical head etc.
- such a valve can be a flap of tough, strong and flexible material, such as rubber with a strengthening reinforcement. It is possible for instance to envisage rubber strengthened with steel wire such as is for instance applied for car tyres.
- the lance can itself comprise cutting means for the purpose of severing the elongate element after an upward movement of the lance, once it has been brought back above ground.
- cutting means can simply be designed here as a stationary knife positioned in accordance with the direction of displacement.
- Fig. 1 shows a device 1 according to the present invention.
- This comprises a frame in the form of a crane 2 which can travel over the ground 4 in which drainage wicks must be placed.
- a mast 3 along which an inserting lance 5 can be moved.
- Mast 3 thus forms a guide for inserting lance 5.
- a drive motor 6 which forms a drive for inserting lance 5 to move it reciprocally along guide 3.
- Inserting lance 5 and motor 6 are mutually connected via a tensioned cable 7.
- the device 1 is ready for use.
- motor 6 is set into operation the inserting lance 5 is forced into the ground 4.
- the inserting lance is moved upward again while leaving behind a drainage wick which is unrolled from a spool 8 during the downward movement of inserting lance 5.
- the inserting lance has been brought back again above the surface of ground 4, the drainage wick left behind in the ground is severed and the crane 2 is driven to a subsequent location where a drainage wick has to be inserted.
- Fig. 2 shows a cut-away schematic view of an inserting lance 5 in a first embodiment according to the present invention.
- Inserting lance 5 is hollow and has a passage 10.
- Extending in passage 10 is a pull rod 11 having on the end thereof a spherical head 12 closing the passage 10.
- a leaf spring 13 which forms the engaging means in the sense of the present invention.
- a drainage wick 9 also extends through passage 10. Drainage wick 9 is pressed by leaf spring 13 against the inner wall of lance 5 and thus co-displaced when the inserting lance 5 is forced into the ground.
- pull rod 11 is temporarily held stationary while a start is already made with pulling the inserting lance 5 back up.
- the spherical head 12 is herein released from the opening of passage 10 on the underside of the inserting lance.
- the inserting lance 5 is pulled so far up that leaf spring 13 is moved clear of the passage.
- Leaf spring 13 herein presses the drainage wick 9 into the surrounding ground so as to thus fix and position drainage wick 9.
- the inserting lance 5 is then moved upward together with pull rod 11. Drainage wick 9 herein slides through the interior of the passage 10 and remains behind while inserting lance 5 is moved upward while therefore leaving drainage wick 9 in the ground.
- the spherical head 12 is once again pulled against the opening of passage 10.
- a horizontal displacement of the device shown in fig. 1 subsequently takes place to a new location where a drainage wick 9 must also be placed in the ground.
- the drainage wick 9 is severed with a knife 14, wherein the spherical head 12 presses drainage wick 9 against the knife.
- Displacement of device 1 is then preferably in the direction of arrow A in order to realize the most efficient possible action of knife 14.
- Protrusions 15 can thus be arranged in the interior of inserting lance 5 between which the drainage wick 9 can unwind freely.
- the leaf spring 13 can then rest on these protrusions 15. This is brought about by carrying the inserting lance, with the pull rod 11 therein and the spherical head 12 on the opening of passage 10, to the deepest point.
- the inserting lance is then moved upward until leaf spring 13 is moved clear of the interior of passage 10 to stick the drainage wick in the surrounding ground.
- Pull rod 11 is then moved upward again relative to inserting lance 5 until the leaf spring once again rests on said protrusions 15 in the interior of passage 10.
- this latter can be held stationary for a moment or the upward movement thereof can be continued.
- Fig. 3 shows an embodiment as a possible alternative to the embodiment of fig. 2 .
- This relates particularly to an alternative for the spherical head 12 of fig. 2 .
- the pull rod has constant dimensions along the whole length thereof, which is advantageous when the inserting lance 16 is used in looser soil which collapses onto the pull rod when inserting lance 16 is moved upward to release the leaf spring 13.
- the collapse of soil onto the spherical head 12 can result in the drainage wick 9 adhering to the spherical head 12 and/or pull rod 11. This is obviated, to a considerable extent if not entirely, in the configuration of fig.
- a flap 18 is placed for this purpose over the opening of passage 10 on the underside of inserting lance 16. This flap closes the opening during a downward movement of inserting lance 16.
- the pull rod 11 pushes the flap 18 aside, where after leaf spring 13 is released in order to stick the drainage wick 9 (not shown in fig. 3 ) in the ground.
- flap 18 is manufactured from rubber reinforced with steel wire.
- rubber reinforced with steel wire is comparable to the way in which a car tyre is designed.
- a steel wire reinforcement is very desirable to be able to withstand the high forces generated when the inserting lance is forced into the ground.
- a slide block 17 in the interior of inserting lance 16.
- the pull rod slides over this slide block 17 during a movement of pull rod 11 and inserting lance 16 relative to each other, thus also enhancing the action of the leaf spring in co-displacing the drainage wick and sticking thereof in the surrounding ground. Without such a slide block the pull rod 11 is pressed sideways by leaf spring 13, to the left in the drawing, which could affect effective operation thereof. Slide block 17 effectively prevents this.
- Fig. 3 further shows that a stop 18 is arranged on pull rod 11 and a stop 19 is arranged on the interior of inserting lance 16.
- the distance between these stops 18, 19 corresponds to the distance which the inserting lance 16 covers on the way up again after reaching the furthest insertion distance into the ground, before the pull rod begins to co-displace upward again. At this moment the stops 18, 19 come into mutual contact and pull rod 11 is carried upward with the inserting lance.
- At least one of the stops 18, 19 can preferably be positioned adjustably so that the above mentioned distance is adjustable.
- the pull rod 11 extends through the whole inserting lance 5, even to a point beyond the upper end during use of inserting lance 5.
- the upper end of pull rod 11 also protrudes above the upper end of inserting lance 5.
- pull rod 11 comprises on the top side thereof a slotted hole 21 in which is placed a slide block 22.
- Slotted hole 21 has a limited length and, because slide block 22 is mounted fixedly on inserting lance 5, the freedom of movement of pull rod 11 relative to inserting lance 5 is bounded thereby.
- the part 20 of pull rod 11 above slotted hole 21 protrudes above the upper end of inserting lance 5 because slide block 22 is arranged close to the upper end of inserting lance 5.
- the part 20 of pull rod 11 is therefore available to be engaged in or close to the upper position of inserting lance 5 relative to mast 3.
- the pull rod 11 By engaging said upper part 20 of pull rod 11 when the inserting lance 5 is back again or moves into or close to the upper position thereof relative to mast 3, the pull rod 11 can be moved upward again relative to the inserting lance to the starting position thereof shown in for instance fig. 2 or fig. 3 , where after the construction can once again be used for a new operation.
- pull rod 11 can be pulled up on a cable.
- the advantage of the embodiment of the invention shown in fig. 4 and 5 is that pull rod 11 remains behind in the deepest position under the influence of its own weight when inserting lance 5 begins to move upward again after reaching that deepest point. This is the case because pull rod 11 extends through the whole inserting lance 5, although it is not inconceivable that weighting must be arranged on the inserting lance for this purpose.
- pull rod 11 When inserting lance 5 is moved upward through a distance defined by the length of slotted hole 21, pull rod 11 is carried along by slide block 22 to the range of engagement of tyres 23. Close to or at the highest point of inserting lance 5 relative to mast 3 the pull rod 11 enters the range of engagement of tyres 23 and is lifted relative to inserting lance 5.
- Tyres 23 thus form a lifting mechanism for pull rod 11 which only acts on pull rod 11 in or close to the highest position of inserting lance 5 during use. This does not however preclude use being made of a lifting device which is continuously in contact with the pull rod so as to realize the function described above for instance with reference to fig. 2 , wherein in or close to the lowest point of inserting lance 5 the pull rod 11 is also lifted some distance to cause leaf spring 13 to rest on protrusions 15.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a device for placing at least one elongate element, such as a drainage wick, in a ground, as defined in the preamble of the accompanying main claim.
- Such a device is known from for instance
JP-59.102010 - As component of the lance, the engaging means fulfil a co-displacing function for carrying along the drainage wick. The sticking means ensure that a wick becomes fixed in the ground in or close to the deepest point of the inserting lance. The sticking means were in the above mentioned prior art embodied as a fixed protrusion on the pull rod.
- The objective of the present invention is to provide an improved device, to which end the device according to the present invention further exhibits the features and measures as defined in the characterising portion of the accompanying main claim.
- During the downward movement the spring element holds the drainage wick fast by clamping against the inner wall of the lance, and thus fulfils the function of engaging means. The pull rod is movable in the lance. When the lance approaches the deepest point, first the lance and only later the pull rod are carried upward. The spring element is here wholly or partially released from the space restrictions imposed by the interior of the lance and therefore then fulfils the function of the sticking means, whereby the wick is stuck forcefully and securely into the ground surrounding the pull rod.
- In a favourable embodiment the lance can comprise a closing part on the lower end during use for the purpose of closing the passage at least during a downward movement of the lance. This closing part can form part of said pull rod, or be a separate component on the lance itself. As is achieved in the known art with the ground anchor, such a closing part prevents the interior of the lance being blocked with earth. In one embodiment wherein the closing part is arranged on the unit, or more specifically on the pull rod, this closing part can be a spherical head. Such a spherical head will of course have larger dimensions than the opening on the underside of the lance to enable effective closing thereof during said downward movement.
- Alternatively however, the closing part can be a valve on the lower end of the lance during use. This is a particularly favourable embodiment for loose soil compositions which, when the lance is moved upward, collapse on and around a spherical head arranged for instance on the end of the pull rod, which can prevent the drainage wick being left behind in the ground in the desired manner. The spherical head is well suitable for a firmer ground, wherein the closing part, when it forms part of the pull rod in particular and the unit in general, is not precluded from having a form other than a spherical head. It is for instance possible to envisage a conical head etc. In one embodiment with a valve on the lower end of the lance during use, such a valve can be a flap of tough, strong and flexible material, such as rubber with a strengthening reinforcement. It is possible for instance to envisage rubber strengthened with steel wire such as is for instance applied for car tyres.
- In yet another embodiment the lance can itself comprise cutting means for the purpose of severing the elongate element after an upward movement of the lance, once it has been brought back above ground. In a favourable embodiment use is herein made of the horizontal displacement of the device to a new location where another drainage wick must be placed in the ground. The cutting means can simply be designed here as a stationary knife positioned in accordance with the direction of displacement.
- The invention will be further described hereinbelow with reference to the annexed drawings which show embodiments of the invention and in which the same reference numerals are used for the same or similar components, and wherein:
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Fig. 1 shows a schematic side view of a device according to the present invention; -
Fig. 2 shows a detail of the inserting lance of a device in a first embodiment according to the present invention; -
Fig. 3 shows a detail of an inserting lance of a device in a second embodiment according to the present invention; -
Fig. 4 shows a detail of the top side during use of a mast of a device in another embodiment of the invention; and -
Fig. 5 shows a detail of the inserting lance shown in -
fig. 4 as alternative to the configuration shown infig. 3 . -
Fig. 1 shows a device 1 according to the present invention. This comprises a frame in the form of acrane 2 which can travel over the ground 4 in which drainage wicks must be placed. Oncrane 2 is arranged amast 3 along which aninserting lance 5 can be moved. Mast 3 thus forms a guide for insertinglance 5. Arranged onmast 3 is a drive motor 6 which forms a drive for insertinglance 5 to move it reciprocally alongguide 3. Insertinglance 5 and motor 6 are mutually connected via a tensioned cable 7. - In the arrangement shown in
fig. 1 the device 1 is ready for use. When motor 6 is set into operation theinserting lance 5 is forced into the ground 4. When the furthest depth has been reached, which is preferably adjustable, the inserting lance is moved upward again while leaving behind a drainage wick which is unrolled from a spool 8 during the downward movement ofinserting lance 5. When the inserting lance has been brought back again above the surface of ground 4, the drainage wick left behind in the ground is severed and thecrane 2 is driven to a subsequent location where a drainage wick has to be inserted. -
Fig. 2 shows a cut-away schematic view of aninserting lance 5 in a first embodiment according to the present invention. Insertinglance 5 is hollow and has apassage 10. Extending inpassage 10 is apull rod 11 having on the end thereof aspherical head 12 closing thepassage 10. Further arranged onpull rod 11 is aleaf spring 13 which forms the engaging means in the sense of the present invention. - In addition to pull
rod 11, a drainage wick 9 also extends throughpassage 10. Drainage wick 9 is pressed byleaf spring 13 against the inner wall oflance 5 and thus co-displaced when theinserting lance 5 is forced into the ground. - Once
inserting lance 5 has reached the deepest point,pull rod 11 is temporarily held stationary while a start is already made with pulling theinserting lance 5 back up. Thespherical head 12 is herein released from the opening ofpassage 10 on the underside of the inserting lance. Theinserting lance 5 is pulled so far up thatleaf spring 13 is moved clear of the passage.Leaf spring 13 herein presses the drainage wick 9 into the surrounding ground so as to thus fix and position drainage wick 9. Theinserting lance 5 is then moved upward together withpull rod 11. Drainage wick 9 herein slides through the interior of thepassage 10 and remains behind whileinserting lance 5 is moved upward while therefore leaving drainage wick 9 in the ground. - As soon as the
inserting lance 5 has arrived above the ground surface, for instance only a few centimetres there above, thespherical head 12 is once again pulled against the opening ofpassage 10. A horizontal displacement of the device shown infig. 1 subsequently takes place to a new location where a drainage wick 9 must also be placed in the ground. During this displacement the drainage wick 9 is severed with aknife 14, wherein thespherical head 12 presses drainage wick 9 against the knife. Displacement of device 1 is then preferably in the direction of arrow A in order to realize the most efficient possible action ofknife 14. - It is noted that further measures can be taken to make more certain that drainage wick 9 is left behind.
Protrusions 15 can thus be arranged in the interior ofinserting lance 5 between which the drainage wick 9 can unwind freely. During the upward movement ofinserting lance 5 out of the ground theleaf spring 13 can then rest on theseprotrusions 15. This is brought about by carrying the inserting lance, with thepull rod 11 therein and thespherical head 12 on the opening ofpassage 10, to the deepest point. The inserting lance is then moved upward untilleaf spring 13 is moved clear of the interior ofpassage 10 to stick the drainage wick in the surrounding ground.Pull rod 11 is then moved upward again relative to insertinglance 5 until the leaf spring once again rests on saidprotrusions 15 in the interior ofpassage 10. During this pulling-up movement ofpull rod 11 relative to insertinglance 5 this latter can be held stationary for a moment or the upward movement thereof can be continued. -
Fig. 3 shows an embodiment as a possible alternative to the embodiment offig. 2 . This relates particularly to an alternative for thespherical head 12 offig. 2 . In the embodiment offig. 3 the pull rod has constant dimensions along the whole length thereof, which is advantageous when the insertinglance 16 is used in looser soil which collapses onto the pull rod when insertinglance 16 is moved upward to release theleaf spring 13. In the configuration offig. 2 the collapse of soil onto thespherical head 12 can result in the drainage wick 9 adhering to thespherical head 12 and/or pullrod 11. This is obviated, to a considerable extent if not entirely, in the configuration offig. 3 , although in such a configuration alternative measures do however have to be taken for the spherical head so as to preventpassage 10 becoming blocked with earth. Aflap 18 is placed for this purpose over the opening ofpassage 10 on the underside of insertinglance 16. This flap closes the opening during a downward movement of insertinglance 16. When the inserting lance is moved upward again while pullrod 11 remains temporarily stationary, thepull rod 11 pushes theflap 18 aside, where afterleaf spring 13 is released in order to stick the drainage wick 9 (not shown infig. 3 ) in the ground. - It is noted that
flap 18 is manufactured from rubber reinforced with steel wire. Such rubber reinforced with steel wire is comparable to the way in which a car tyre is designed. A steel wire reinforcement is very desirable to be able to withstand the high forces generated when the inserting lance is forced into the ground. - It is noted that, in addition to the
spherical head 12 orflap 18, many other random solutions are also possible within the scope of the present invention for the purpose of closing the opening ofpassage 10 on the underside of the inserting lance during the downward movement thereof. A steel hinged valve could thus be used, provided measures are taken to protect a hinge thereof from the action of sand and earth. It is in any case important that thepassage 10 of the inserting lance does not become blocked, for which purpose some form of closing part is necessary, thespherical head 12,flap 18, a valve (not shown) only being examples thereof. - In
fig. 3 use is further made of aslide block 17 in the interior of insertinglance 16. The pull rod slides over thisslide block 17 during a movement ofpull rod 11 and insertinglance 16 relative to each other, thus also enhancing the action of the leaf spring in co-displacing the drainage wick and sticking thereof in the surrounding ground. Without such a slide block thepull rod 11 is pressed sideways byleaf spring 13, to the left in the drawing, which could affect effective operation thereof.Slide block 17 effectively prevents this. -
Fig. 3 further shows that astop 18 is arranged onpull rod 11 and astop 19 is arranged on the interior of insertinglance 16. The distance between thesestops lance 16 covers on the way up again after reaching the furthest insertion distance into the ground, before the pull rod begins to co-displace upward again. At this moment thestops rod 11 is carried upward with the inserting lance. At least one of thestops - In the configuration shown in
fig. 4 thepull rod 11 extends through the whole insertinglance 5, even to a point beyond the upper end during use of insertinglance 5. In the position ofpull rod 11 relative to insertinglance 5 in which it protrudes under insertinglance 5 during (at least the start of) the upward movement of the inserting lance, as described above, the upper end ofpull rod 11 also protrudes above the upper end of insertinglance 5. - As shown in
fig. 5 , pullrod 11 comprises on the top side thereof a slottedhole 21 in which is placed aslide block 22. Slottedhole 21 has a limited length and, becauseslide block 22 is mounted fixedly on insertinglance 5, the freedom of movement ofpull rod 11 relative to insertinglance 5 is bounded thereby. - The
part 20 ofpull rod 11 above slottedhole 21 protrudes above the upper end of insertinglance 5 becauseslide block 22 is arranged close to the upper end of insertinglance 5. Thepart 20 ofpull rod 11 is therefore available to be engaged in or close to the upper position of insertinglance 5 relative tomast 3. - By engaging said
upper part 20 ofpull rod 11 when the insertinglance 5 is back again or moves into or close to the upper position thereof relative tomast 3, thepull rod 11 can be moved upward again relative to the inserting lance to the starting position thereof shown in for instancefig. 2 or fig. 3 , where after the construction can once again be used for a new operation. - In
fig. 4 the engagement and pulling up ofpull rod 11 is realized with two pairs oftyres 23 on the top side ofmast 3 which are selectively rotatable. Thetyres 23 of each pair are rotatable in opposite orientation as indicated with arrows A and A'. When insertinglance 5 is in or returns to the upper position again relative tomast 3, with thepull rod 11 in the lower position relative to insertinglance 5, wherein the upper edge of slottedhole 21 lies againstslide block 22, thepart 20 ofpull rod 11 still protrudes so far above the top of insertinglance 5 that the lower pair oftyres 23 engage thispart 20 ofpull rod 11 between said pair oftyres 23. Through selective driving oftyres 23 which, as stated, are rotatable in opposite orientation, pullrod 11 is now pulled upward relative to the then (almost) stationary insertinglance 5. - As alternative to such a configuration, use can for instance be made of a winch (not shown) or the like, wherein
pull rod 11 can be pulled up on a cable. However, the advantage of the embodiment of the invention shown infig. 4 and 5 is thatpull rod 11 remains behind in the deepest position under the influence of its own weight when insertinglance 5 begins to move upward again after reaching that deepest point. This is the case becausepull rod 11 extends through the whole insertinglance 5, although it is not inconceivable that weighting must be arranged on the inserting lance for this purpose. - When inserting
lance 5 is moved upward through a distance defined by the length of slottedhole 21, pullrod 11 is carried along byslide block 22 to the range of engagement oftyres 23. Close to or at the highest point of insertinglance 5 relative tomast 3 thepull rod 11 enters the range of engagement oftyres 23 and is lifted relative to insertinglance 5. - It may occur that inserting
lance 5 does not reach the intended depth. An obstacle such as a stone may for instance be encountered while the inserting lance is being forced downward. If this happens, the inserting lance has to be moved back up again. In a configuration whereinpull rod 11 is suspended with a cable from a winch, the operation of this winch can be controlled by a control. It is not possible here to take account of the intended depth not being reached. In such a configuration the whole operation is therefore aborted, while in the configuration shown infig. 4 and 5 a drainage wick can still be placed to the depth reached, even if this is less deep than the intended depth. -
Tyres 23 thus form a lifting mechanism forpull rod 11 which only acts onpull rod 11 in or close to the highest position of insertinglance 5 during use. This does not however preclude use being made of a lifting device which is continuously in contact with the pull rod so as to realize the function described above for instance with reference tofig. 2 , wherein in or close to the lowest point of insertinglance 5 thepull rod 11 is also lifted some distance to causeleaf spring 13 to rest onprotrusions 15. - After examination of the foregoing it will be apparent to a skilled person that many additional and alternative embodiments are possible within the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims. Some attention has thus already been paid in the foregoing to alternative designs of a closing part required to prevent blockage of the passage. It is also possible to envisage other embodiments of the engaging means, which are described in the foregoing as a leaf spring, and of the sticking means, which also take the form of a leaf spring. Instead of the leaf spring explicitly described above, use can also be made as engaging means of a clamp selectively fixable with a spiral spring, although for the clamp a control connection through the passage to the clamp is then necessary. The sticking means and the engaging means do not necessarily have to form a unit, although this is advantageous in respect of the number of components in the lower end of the inserting lance during use.
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- Device (1) for placing at least one elongate element (9), such as a drainage wick, in a ground (4), comprising:- a frame (2) displaceable over the ground and having thereon a mast (3), which is at least in use upright;- a lance (5) which is movable reciprocally with a drive (6) relative to the mast forming a guide therefor, and which comprises in the longitudinal direction thereof a passage (10) for receiving therein the elongate element at least during a downward movement of the lance, and for feed there through of the elongate element during an upward movement of the lance; and- a pull rod (11) extending movably in the passage in the longitudinal direction of the lance; and- engaging and sticking means in the passage at the in use lower end of the lance, which co-displace an elongate element (9) to be placed in the ground in the downward movement of the lance and which, in or close to the lowest position of the lance, carry the element out of the lance and stick it in the ground surrounding the lance prior to or after the start of the upward movement of the lance,CHARACTERISED IN THAT
the engaging and sticking means comprises a spring element (13) arranged on the pull rod close to the in use lower end of the lance. - Device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pull rod (11) is longer than the inserting lance (5) and comprises a part which during use protrudes at all times above the inserting lance, and wherein a lifting mechanism (23) for the pull rod is arranged on the mast (3) on the in use upper side thereof and acts on the pull rod at least in or close to a highest position of the inserting lance.
- Device as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the lance (5) comprises a closing part (12; 18) at the in use lower end thereof for the purpose of closing the passage (10) at least during a downward movement of the lance.
- Device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the closing part (12) is arranged on the pull rod.
- Device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the closing part comprises a spherical head (12) on the in use lower end of the pull rod (11).
- Device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the closing part comprises a valve (18) on the in use lower end of the lance.
- Device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the valve comprises a flap (18) of tough, strong and flexible material, such as rubber with a strengthening reinforcement.
- Device as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, wherein the elongate element (9) is longer than the lance (5) and can be severed, and the lance comprises cutting means (14) on the in use lower end of the lance, with which the elongate element can be severed after an upward movement of the lance.
- Device as claimed in at least claims 3 and 8, wherein the cutting means (14) are arranged in stationary manner close to the in use lower end of the lance (5) and co-act with the closing part (12) to sever the elongate element, wherein the closing part brings the element into active contact with the cutting means upon completion of the upward movement of the lance with which the lance is withdrawn from the ground.
- Device as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, wherein the spring element (13) is a leaf spring, in use exerting a force on the element (9) in a lateral direction relative to the pull rod (11).
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