EP3969669B1 - Filling chimney for deep vibrator arrangement, deep vibrator arrangement and method of operating a deep vibrator arrangement - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates in general to a filling chimney for a deep vibrator arrangement, a deep vibrator arrangement and a method of operating a deep vibrator arrangement.
- Deep vibrators may be used to produce columns of compacted filling material in soil.
- the filling material to be compacted may be stored in a silo tube.
- the filling material stored in the silo tube may be fed into the soil in the vicinity of the deep vibrator where it is compacted by the vibrating deep vibrator.
- filling and/or refilling the silo tube with filling material may be time-consuming and therefore expensive, and on the other hand it can be a design challenge, since the silo tube is moved during operation.
- DE 10 2011 005 267 A1 discloses a vibrating arrangement that includes at least one elongate silo tube for receiving filling material.
- the silo tube has a longitudinal direction, a lengthwise filling material outlet at one end of the silo tube and a casing.
- At least one vibrator is disposed on the silo tube.
- At least one outer closure is disposed on the casing of the silo tube.
- At least one filling material container is disposed so as to be movable along the longitudinal axis of the silo tube before the outer closures, in which the filling material container has at least one opening facing the casing of the silo tube.
- EP 0 861 944 A1 describes an appliance that has an upright stand, and a carriage for a conveyor system with depth vibrator and material feed tube.
- a cable winch manipulates a container to supply material in batches to the conveyor system.
- the container moves synchronized with, and relative to, the carriage.
- a jib boom carrying the winch is forcibly coupled to the carriage or fastened to it.
- the cable winch can be switched to neutral when the container rests on the ground.
- Carriage or conveyor system has a top stop for the container, and a unit to limit the traction force of the winch, so that the full container is held until it engages on the stop and during charging of the conveyor system.
- DE 22 60 473 A1 relates to a method for method for the dry production of drainage, tamping compaction, unreinforced concrete piles or the like, using internal vibrators with which the borehole is drilled in the ground and which is then filled with additive material.
- the driving area of the internal vibrator is kept open and pressurized during the drilling.
- the additive material is brought down under pressure, such as air pressure, additive material conveying pressure or the like.
- a first example relates to a deep vibrator arrangement according to claim 1.
- a further example relates to a method according to claim 8.
- Figure 1 schematically illustrates a vertical cross sectional side view of a deep vibrator arrangement 100 during the production of vibratory compacted material columns 16.
- Figure 3 is an enlarged section of Figure 1 .
- the deep vibrator arrangement 100 includes, inter alia, a penetration unit 90.
- the penetration unit 90 includes a deep vibrator 5 which may also be referred to as "vibroflot", a filling chimney 11 and a silo pipe 6 coupled between the deep vibrator 5 and the filling chimney 11.
- the penetration unit 90 further includes an optional lock tank 7 coupled between the silo pipe 6 and the filling chimney 11 and an optional storage tank 8 coupled between the silo pipe 6 and the filling chimney 11.
- the lock tank 7 has an upper lock 10 at an upper side facing the filling chimney 11 and a lower lock 9 at a lower side facing the silo tube 6.
- the penetration unit 90 may further include a tremie pipe 15 coupled to the silo pipe 6 and running along the deep vibrator 5.
- the deep vibrator arrangement 100 may further include a crane or a crane-like frame 2 which in the here shown example includes a beam and a roller 3 to which the penetration unit 90 is connected freely suspended via a lifting head 4. Using the lifting head 4, the penetration unit 90 may be moved upwards and downwards.
- the deep vibrator arrangement 100 may include a hopper 14 containing the solid filling material 141, and a filling beak 13 for feeding the solid filling material 141 through a filling opening 112 of the filling chimney 11 into an internal space 110 of the filling chimney 11.
- the purpose of the deep vibrator arrangement 100 is to produce vibratory compacted material columns 16 in a soil 171.
- the solid filling material 141 stored in the hopper 14 is fed through the filling opening 112 into the internal space 110 of the filling chimney 11 using the filling beak 13. Once in the internal space 110, the filling material 141 falls down to the storage tank 8 (if provided). After opening the upper lock 10 of the lock tank 7, filling material 141 stored in the storage tank 8 (if provided) or falling down from the filling chimney 11 (if the storage tank 8 is omitted) enters and, because of the closed lower lock 9, remains in the lock tank 7.
- the filling process may advantageously use the optional double lock which in the present example consists of the lock tank 7 with the upper lock 10 and the lower lock 9 in order to feed the filling material 141 to the silo pipe 6 in metered quantities.
- feeding filling material 141 to the silo pipe 6 in metered quantities could be achieved using a single lock instead of the double lock.
- the double lock allows to always provide excess air pressure in the silo tube 6 to assure that at the bottom end of the tremie pipe 15 there is always a pressure inside the tremie pipe 15 exceeding a pressure in the soil 171 outside and in the vicinity of the tremie pipe 15. For this reason, at any given time only one of the upper lock 10 and the lower lock 9 is open.
- a compressor and supply lines for providing the pressure are omitted.
- the storage tank 8 serves to store solid filling material 141 within the penetration unit 90, is situated above the upper lock 10, and may have any cross-sectional shape, e.g. round, square, oval, as long as it does not negatively interfere with operational requirements of the penetration unit 90 such as easy laydown and sufficient clearance to any mast or boom of the crane or crane-like frame 2.
- the size of the storage tank 8 and the lock tank 7 are drawn the same size, but this is not necessary as long as the storage volume above the upper lock 10 (e.g. the storage volume of the storage tank 8) is at least as large as the volume of the lock tank 7. Note that the storage tank 8 is not necessary in cases where the filling chimney 11 itself has enough volume to fill the lock tank 7.
- the soil 171 is below water 172.
- the crane or crane-like frame 2, the hopper 14 and the filling beak 13 are installed on a barge 1 floating on the water 172.
- vibratory compacted material columns 16 may also installed into a soil 171 without water 172 covering the soil 171.
- the barge 1 may be omitted and, instead, the crane or crane-like frame 2 and, optionally in each case, the hopper 14 and the filling beak 13 may be installed in an immobile manner on the soil 171 or, in a mobile manner, on a vehicle like a crane truck.
- the lock tank 7 has a larger diameter than the silo tube 6. In this case, if there is no water, that is, if the soil 171 forms the surface 170 on which the hopper 14 and filling beak 13 are located, the lock tank 7 cannot enter the soil 171 (because it is wider than the silo tube 6). In this case, the lock tank 7 is either omitted so that the filling chimney 11 is used to feed material directly into the silo tube 6, or the lock tank 7, the optional storage tank 8 and, optionally, the filling chimney 11 are designed to have essentially the same cross sectional shape as the silo tube 6.
- Figure 1 illustrates a phase of vibratory compacted material column installation shortly after the bottom end 91 of the penetration unit 90 has penetrated to a maximum depth d91max below the surface 170 and after a lowermost section 161 of the vibratory compacted material column to be produced has been completed.
- a solid filling material 141 e.g. gravel or sand, forming the vibratory compacted material column 16 (or at least the lowermost section 161 thereof) needs to be filled into the penetration unit 90.
- the related filling process may start after the penetration unit 90 has intersected the surface 170 (i.e. after the penetration unit 90 has penetrated into the water 172 and/or into the soil 171) and prior to or after the bottom end 91 has reached the maximum depth d91max.
- Figure 4 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of the filling chimney 11 in a cross-sectional plane A-A in Figure 2 illustrating the filling opening 112 being closed by a shutter 12
- Figure 5 illustrates the filling chimney 111 of Figure 4 with the filling beak 13 extending into the filling opening 112
- Figure 6 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the filling beak 13 of Figure 5 in a cross-sectional plane B-B.
- the filling chimney 11 is a silo tube of any shape and extends in a longitudinal direction z. Without being restricted to, the filling chimney 11 of the present examples is shown to have a round or substantially round cross-section.
- the filling chimney 11 includes an outer (e.g. lateral) wall 111 which surrounds an internal space 110.
- An elongated filling opening 112 (e.g. a side opening) is formed in the outer wall 111 and extends in the longitudinal direction z.
- a shutter 12, which is arranged at the filling opening 112, is configured to open in response to an external force F acting on the shutter 12 from an exterior of the filling chimney 11 ( Figure 5 ) so as to allow solid filling material 141 to be fed into the internal space 110. Further, the filling opening 112 is configured to close in response to the external force F being released ( Figure 4 ). In the closed state, the shutter 12 covers the filling opening 112.
- the shutter 12 may be is configured to be elastically deformed when the external force F is applied.
- the shutter 12 may include a flexible material, e.g. rubber or a rubber-like material.
- the flexible material may be reinforced.
- the shutter 12 may be a reinforced rubber sheet.
- the shutter 12 mainly serves to keep filling material 141 that has been filled into the filling chimney 11 inside the filling chimney 11.
- the shutter 12 is further implemented in such a way that, in a closed state, it prevents water or soil from entering the filling chimney 11.
- the external force the shutter 12 can withstand without opening that is, the external force F required to open the shutter 12 may be at least as large as the force generated by the water pressure at seabed. This would prevent water from entering the filling chimney 11 when such filling chimney 11 is not filled with solid filling material 14 and when the penetration unit 90 has been lowered such that the lock tank 7 or the shutter 12 is close to the level of the seabed (which is the surface of the soil).
- the shutter 12 is configured to withstand an external pressure of between 0.5 bar and 2 bar without opening.
- the penetration unit 90 is operated in such a way that the filling chimney 11 never enters soil 171 but always stays clearly above the seabed. In this case, no specific closing force of the shutter 12 may be required as long as it closes again after the filling beak 13 is removed from the shutter 12, so as to prevent filling material 141 from leaving the filling chimney 11 via the shutter 12 through the filling opening 112.
- the shutter 12 may be mounted to an inside of the outer wall 111.
- the shutter 12 may be fixed to the filling chimney 11, e.g. by a clamp 19, while the opposite side 20 of the shutter 12 is freely resting on the inside of the filling chimney 11.
- the filling beak 13 receives filling material 141 from the hopper 14 which itself is periodically filled for example by a conveyor belt not shown here.
- the filling beak 13 enters into the filling chimney 11, e.g. by for example rotating around a horizontal axis 130 shown in Figure 3 , and/or by being laterally moved (parallel to the direction x in Figure 3 ) closer towards the filling chimney 11.
- a tip 131 of the filling beak 13 comes closer to the filling chimney 11, it displaces shutter 12, which rotates sideways as shown in Figure 5 .
- the hopper 14 releases filling material 141 to the filling beak 13 and filling material 141 flows via the filling beak 13 into the filling chimney 11 and falls from there by gravity to the optional storage tank 8 as already described above.
- filling opening 112 Since the filling opening 112 is longish and extends in the longitudinal direction, filling material 141 can be filled into the filling chimney 11 even if the penetration unit 90 is moving downwards or upwards an even if a major part of the penetration unit 90 is below the surface 170. This allows for only locally opening the filling opening 112 during operation at the actual position of the tip 131 of the filling beak 13 relative to the filling opening 112. For instance, in the longitudinal direction z the filling opening 112 may have a length 1112 which is at least 30%, of a length 111 the filling chimney 11 has in the longitudinal direction z, c.f. Figure 3 .
- the filling opening 112 may have in a transverse direction y perpendicular to the longitudinal direction z a width w112 of between 10 cm (centimeters) and 50 cm, in particular between 20 cm and 50 cm.
- the filling chimney 11 in the top section of a penetration unit 90 (which may include, inter alia, a double lock 7, 9, 10) serves the purpose to fill continuously a filling material 141 like gravel or sand into the upper part of the penetration unit 30 without having to stop the up/down motion of the penetration unit during the filling process.
- the filling chimney 11 of the penetration unit may be shaped in a way that an over depth continuous longish filling opening 112 is provided with a shutter 12, e.g.
- a (optionally reinforced) rubber sheet that is on the one hand strong enough to keep the filling material 141 inside the filling chimney 11 and on the other hand flexible enough to allow the localized entry of the (tip 131 of the) filling beak 13 via which the filling material can be funneled into the filling chimney 11.
- the shape of the filling beak 13 may be optimized so that lateral movements of the penetration unit 90 and some rotation around its axis can be overcome by either a tolerance of the filling beak 13 to move with the penetration unit or by having several hinges to adapt to such motions.
- the filling beak 13 has the capacity to rotate around an axis 130 that runs substantially perpendicular to the vertical direction, thereby allowing the tip 131 of the filling beak 13 to enter and exit the filling chimney 11. Additionally or alternatively there may be the possibility of the filling beak 13 to move sideways, e.g. parallel to a substantially horizontal direction x, closer and further from the filling chimney 11 in cases in which the rope holding the suspended penetration unit 90 does not stay perfectly vertical and hence makes make such movement necessary. Such lateral movement is easy to accomplish, in particular when the hopper 14 fills into a long enough catch basin 132 of the filling beak 13 opposite the tip 131.
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Description
- The present disclosure relates in general to a filling chimney for a deep vibrator arrangement, a deep vibrator arrangement and a method of operating a deep vibrator arrangement.
- Deep vibrators may be used to produce columns of compacted filling material in soil. During production, the filling material to be compacted may be stored in a silo tube. The filling material stored in the silo tube may be fed into the soil in the vicinity of the deep vibrator where it is compacted by the vibrating deep vibrator. On the one hand, filling and/or refilling the silo tube with filling material may be time-consuming and therefore expensive, and on the other hand it can be a design challenge, since the silo tube is moved during operation. Hence, there is a need for a fast, inexpensive and simple solution.
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EP 0 861 944 A1 describes an appliance that has an upright stand, and a carriage for a conveyor system with depth vibrator and material feed tube. A cable winch manipulates a container to supply material in batches to the conveyor system. The container moves synchronized with, and relative to, the carriage. A jib boom carrying the winch is forcibly coupled to the carriage or fastened to it. The cable winch can be switched to neutral when the container rests on the ground. Carriage or conveyor system has a top stop for the container, and a unit to limit the traction force of the winch, so that the full container is held until it engages on the stop and during charging of the conveyor system. -
DE 22 60 473 A1 relates to a method for method for the dry production of drainage, tamping compaction, unreinforced concrete piles or the like, using internal vibrators with which the borehole is drilled in the ground and which is then filled with additive material. The driving area of the internal vibrator is kept open and pressurized during the drilling. During the pulling of the internal vibrator, the additive material is brought down under pressure, such as air pressure, additive material conveying pressure or the like. - A first example relates to a deep vibrator arrangement according to
claim 1. A further example relates to a method according toclaim 8. - Embodiments are explained below with reference to the drawings. The drawings serve to illustrate certain principles, so that only aspects necessary for understanding these principles are illustrated. The drawings are not necessarily to scale. In the drawings, identical reference characters denote corresponding elements.
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Figure 1 is a schematic cross-sectional side view of a deep vibrator arrangement during the production of vibratory compacted material columns in a stage in which a filling beak extends into a filling opening of a filling chimney. -
Figure 2 is a schematic cross-sectional side view of the deep vibrator arrangement ofFigure 1 in a stage in which the filling beak is removed from the filling opening. -
Figure 3 is an enlarged section ofFigure 1 . -
Figure 4 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of the filling chimney in a cross-sectional plane A-A inFigure 2 illustrating the filling opening being closed by a shutter. -
Figure 5 illustrates the filling chimney ofFigure 4 with the filling beak extending into the filling opening. -
Figure 6 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the filling beak ofFigure 5 in a cross-sectional plane B-B. - In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings. The drawings form a part of the description and for the purpose of illustration show examples of how the invention may be used and implemented. It is to be understood that the features of the various embodiments described herein may be combined with each other, unless specifically noted otherwise.
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Figure 1 schematically illustrates a vertical cross sectional side view of adeep vibrator arrangement 100 during the production of vibratory compactedmaterial columns 16.Figure 3 is an enlarged section ofFigure 1 . - Referring to
Figures 1 and3 , thedeep vibrator arrangement 100 includes, inter alia, apenetration unit 90. Thepenetration unit 90 includes adeep vibrator 5 which may also be referred to as "vibroflot", afilling chimney 11 and asilo pipe 6 coupled between thedeep vibrator 5 and thefilling chimney 11. Thepenetration unit 90 further includes anoptional lock tank 7 coupled between thesilo pipe 6 and thefilling chimney 11 and anoptional storage tank 8 coupled between thesilo pipe 6 and thefilling chimney 11. Thelock tank 7 has anupper lock 10 at an upper side facing thefilling chimney 11 and alower lock 9 at a lower side facing thesilo tube 6. If thepenetration unit 90 includes both thelock tank 7 and thestorage tank 8, thelock tank 7 may be coupled between thesilo pipe 6 and thestorage tank 8 and thestorage tank 8 may be coupled between thelock tank 7 and thefilling chimney 11. Thepenetration unit 90 may further include atremie pipe 15 coupled to thesilo pipe 6 and running along thedeep vibrator 5. - As illustrated, the
deep vibrator arrangement 100 may further include a crane or a crane-like frame 2 which in the here shown example includes a beam and aroller 3 to which thepenetration unit 90 is connected freely suspended via alifting head 4. Using thelifting head 4, thepenetration unit 90 may be moved upwards and downwards. In order to provide thepenetration unit 90 with asolid filling material 141, thedeep vibrator arrangement 100 may include ahopper 14 containing thesolid filling material 141, and afilling beak 13 for feeding thesolid filling material 141 through a filling opening 112 of thefilling chimney 11 into aninternal space 110 of thefilling chimney 11. - The purpose of the
deep vibrator arrangement 100 is to produce vibratory compactedmaterial columns 16 in asoil 171. For this purpose, thesolid filling material 141 stored in thehopper 14 is fed through the filling opening 112 into theinternal space 110 of thefilling chimney 11 using thefilling beak 13. Once in theinternal space 110, the fillingmaterial 141 falls down to the storage tank 8 (if provided). After opening theupper lock 10 of thelock tank 7, fillingmaterial 141 stored in the storage tank 8 (if provided) or falling down from the filling chimney 11 (if thestorage tank 8 is omitted) enters and, because of the closedlower lock 9, remains in thelock tank 7. Subsequently, theupper lock 10 closed and thelower lock 9 is opened so that the fillingmaterial 141 situated in thelock tank 7 falls down into thesilo pipe 6 from where it enters thetremie pipe 15. At the bottom end of thetremie pipe 15, the fillingmaterial 141 leaves thetremie pipe 15 in the vicinity of thedeep vibrator 5, where it gets into thesoil 171 and is compacted by the vibratingdeep vibrator 5. By pulling thepenetration unit 90 upwardly and simultaneously releasing and compacting fillingmaterial 141, a vibratory compactedmaterial column 16 is formed successively. A single completed vibratory compactedmaterial column 16 is illustrated inFigure 2 . - As can be seen from the process described above, for large maximum depths d91max of a vibratory compacted
material column 16 to be produced, the filling process may advantageously use the optional double lock which in the present example consists of thelock tank 7 with theupper lock 10 and thelower lock 9 in order to feed thefilling material 141 to thesilo pipe 6 in metered quantities. In principle, feeding fillingmaterial 141 to thesilo pipe 6 in metered quantities could be achieved using a single lock instead of the double lock. However, the double lock allows to always provide excess air pressure in thesilo tube 6 to assure that at the bottom end of thetremie pipe 15 there is always a pressure inside thetremie pipe 15 exceeding a pressure in thesoil 171 outside and in the vicinity of thetremie pipe 15. For this reason, at any given time only one of theupper lock 10 and thelower lock 9 is open. In the drawings, a compressor and supply lines for providing the pressure are omitted. - The
storage tank 8 serves to storesolid filling material 141 within thepenetration unit 90, is situated above theupper lock 10, and may have any cross-sectional shape, e.g. round, square, oval, as long as it does not negatively interfere with operational requirements of thepenetration unit 90 such as easy laydown and sufficient clearance to any mast or boom of the crane or crane-like frame 2. - In the present example, the size of the
storage tank 8 and thelock tank 7 are drawn the same size, but this is not necessary as long as the storage volume above the upper lock 10 (e.g. the storage volume of the storage tank 8) is at least as large as the volume of thelock tank 7. Note that thestorage tank 8 is not necessary in cases where thefilling chimney 11 itself has enough volume to fill thelock tank 7. - In the illustrated example, the
soil 171 is belowwater 172. For that reason, the crane or crane-like frame 2, thehopper 14 and thefilling beak 13 are installed on abarge 1 floating on thewater 172. Of course, vibratory compactedmaterial columns 16 may also installed into asoil 171 withoutwater 172 covering thesoil 171. In such a case, thebarge 1 may be omitted and, instead, the crane or crane-like frame 2 and, optionally in each case, thehopper 14 and the fillingbeak 13 may be installed in an immobile manner on thesoil 171 or, in a mobile manner, on a vehicle like a crane truck. - In the examples illustrated in
Figures 1 and 2 , thelock tank 7 has a larger diameter than thesilo tube 6. In this case, if there is no water, that is, if thesoil 171 forms thesurface 170 on which thehopper 14 and fillingbeak 13 are located, thelock tank 7 cannot enter the soil 171 (because it is wider than the silo tube 6). In this case, thelock tank 7 is either omitted so that the fillingchimney 11 is used to feed material directly into thesilo tube 6, or thelock tank 7, theoptional storage tank 8 and, optionally, the fillingchimney 11 are designed to have essentially the same cross sectional shape as thesilo tube 6. -
Figure 1 illustrates a phase of vibratory compacted material column installation shortly after the bottom end 91 of thepenetration unit 90 has penetrated to a maximum depth d91max below thesurface 170 and after alowermost section 161 of the vibratory compacted material column to be produced has been completed. Prior to producing thelowermost section 161, asolid filling material 141, e.g. gravel or sand, forming the vibratory compacted material column 16 (or at least thelowermost section 161 thereof) needs to be filled into thepenetration unit 90. The related filling process may start after thepenetration unit 90 has intersected the surface 170 (i.e. after thepenetration unit 90 has penetrated into thewater 172 and/or into the soil 171) and prior to or after the bottom end 91 has reached the maximum depth d91max. - Next, a filling process of
solid filling material 141 through a fillingopening 112 of the fillingchimney 11 into aninternal space 110 of the fillingchimney 11 will be described with additional reference toFigures 4 to 6. Figure 4 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of the fillingchimney 11 in a cross-sectional plane A-A inFigure 2 illustrating the fillingopening 112 being closed by ashutter 12,Figure 5 illustrates the fillingchimney 111 ofFigure 4 with the fillingbeak 13 extending into the fillingopening 112, andFigure 6 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the fillingbeak 13 ofFigure 5 in a cross-sectional plane B-B. - The filling
chimney 11 is a silo tube of any shape and extends in a longitudinal direction z. Without being restricted to, the fillingchimney 11 of the present examples is shown to have a round or substantially round cross-section. The fillingchimney 11 includes an outer (e.g. lateral)wall 111 which surrounds aninternal space 110. An elongated filling opening 112 (e.g. a side opening) is formed in theouter wall 111 and extends in the longitudinal direction z. Ashutter 12, which is arranged at the fillingopening 112, is configured to open in response to an external force F acting on theshutter 12 from an exterior of the filling chimney 11 (Figure 5 ) so as to allowsolid filling material 141 to be fed into theinternal space 110. Further, the fillingopening 112 is configured to close in response to the external force F being released (Figure 4 ). In the closed state, theshutter 12 covers the fillingopening 112. - For instance, the
shutter 12 may be is configured to be elastically deformed when the external force F is applied. According to one example, theshutter 12 may include a flexible material, e.g. rubber or a rubber-like material. Optionally, the flexible material may be reinforced. For instance, theshutter 12 may be a reinforced rubber sheet. - The
shutter 12 mainly serves to keep fillingmaterial 141 that has been filled into the fillingchimney 11 inside the fillingchimney 11. According to one example, theshutter 12 is further implemented in such a way that, in a closed state, it prevents water or soil from entering the fillingchimney 11. According to one example, the external force theshutter 12 can withstand without opening, that is, the external force F required to open theshutter 12 may be at least as large as the force generated by the water pressure at seabed. This would prevent water from entering the fillingchimney 11 when such fillingchimney 11 is not filled withsolid filling material 14 and when thepenetration unit 90 has been lowered such that thelock tank 7 or theshutter 12 is close to the level of the seabed (which is the surface of the soil). According to one example, theshutter 12 is configured to withstand an external pressure of between 0.5 bar and 2 bar without opening. - However, this is not a necessary requirement for the equipment to function, as entry of such water into the filling
chimney 11 is not per se detrimental for the overall function of the material transport as herein described. According to one example, thepenetration unit 90 is operated in such a way that the fillingchimney 11 never enterssoil 171 but always stays clearly above the seabed. In this case, no specific closing force of theshutter 12 may be required as long as it closes again after the fillingbeak 13 is removed from theshutter 12, so as to prevent fillingmaterial 141 from leaving the fillingchimney 11 via theshutter 12 through the fillingopening 112. - In cases in which the
penetration unit 90 is operated only insoil 171, that is, in cases in which there is no water above thesoil 171 surface and in which the chimney 11 (and thelock tank 7, if there is one) is configured to enter thesoil 171, then there should be a pressure acted by theshutter 12 uponsuch soil 171 that is larger than the soil pressure upon theshutter 12 to prevent the fillingchimney 11 from getting contaminated by intruding soil when such fillingchimney 11 is not filled with fillingmaterial 141. This pressure acted by theshutter 12 against the filling opening 112 (more precisely: against the inner surface of the outer wall 111) may then present the technical limit for the depth to which the fillingchimney 11 can enter soil. - As illustrated in
Figures 4 and 5 , theshutter 12 may be mounted to an inside of theouter wall 111. For instance, on one side theshutter 12 may be fixed to the fillingchimney 11, e.g. by aclamp 19, while theopposite side 20 of theshutter 12 is freely resting on the inside of the fillingchimney 11. - If filling
material 141 needs to be filled in the fillingchimney 11, the fillingbeak 13 receives fillingmaterial 141 from thehopper 14 which itself is periodically filled for example by a conveyor belt not shown here. The fillingbeak 13 enters into the fillingchimney 11, e.g. by for example rotating around ahorizontal axis 130 shown inFigure 3 , and/or by being laterally moved (parallel to the direction x inFigure 3 ) closer towards the fillingchimney 11. As atip 131 of the fillingbeak 13 comes closer to the fillingchimney 11, it displacesshutter 12, which rotates sideways as shown inFigure 5 . As soon as in this way the fillingopening 112 has been opened, thehopper 14releases filling material 141 to the fillingbeak 13 and fillingmaterial 141 flows via the fillingbeak 13 into the fillingchimney 11 and falls from there by gravity to theoptional storage tank 8 as already described above. - Since the filling
opening 112 is longish and extends in the longitudinal direction, fillingmaterial 141 can be filled into the fillingchimney 11 even if thepenetration unit 90 is moving downwards or upwards an even if a major part of thepenetration unit 90 is below thesurface 170. This allows for only locally opening the fillingopening 112 during operation at the actual position of thetip 131 of the fillingbeak 13 relative to the fillingopening 112. For instance, in the longitudinal direction z the fillingopening 112 may have alength 1112 which is at least 30%, of alength 111 the fillingchimney 11 has in the longitudinal direction z, c.f.Figure 3 . Furthermore, the fillingopening 112, accordion to one example, may have in a transverse direction y perpendicular to the longitudinal direction z a width w112 of between 10 cm (centimeters) and 50 cm, in particular between 20 cm and 50 cm. - With the present invention, the filling
chimney 11 in the top section of a penetration unit 90 (which may include, inter alia, adouble lock material 141 like gravel or sand into the upper part of the penetration unit 30 without having to stop the up/down motion of the penetration unit during the filling process. The fillingchimney 11 of the penetration unit may be shaped in a way that an over depth continuouslongish filling opening 112 is provided with ashutter 12, e.g. a (optionally reinforced) rubber sheet, that is on the one hand strong enough to keep the fillingmaterial 141 inside the fillingchimney 11 and on the other hand flexible enough to allow the localized entry of the (tip 131 of the) fillingbeak 13 via which the filling material can be funneled into the fillingchimney 11. The shape of the fillingbeak 13 may be optimized so that lateral movements of thepenetration unit 90 and some rotation around its axis can be overcome by either a tolerance of the fillingbeak 13 to move with the penetration unit or by having several hinges to adapt to such motions. - As a special variant illustrated in
Figures 1 to 3 , the fillingbeak 13 has the capacity to rotate around anaxis 130 that runs substantially perpendicular to the vertical direction, thereby allowing thetip 131 of the fillingbeak 13 to enter and exit the fillingchimney 11. Additionally or alternatively there may be the possibility of the fillingbeak 13 to move sideways, e.g. parallel to a substantially horizontal direction x, closer and further from the fillingchimney 11 in cases in which the rope holding the suspendedpenetration unit 90 does not stay perfectly vertical and hence makes make such movement necessary. Such lateral movement is easy to accomplish, in particular when thehopper 14 fills into a longenough catch basin 132 of the fillingbeak 13 opposite thetip 131. - The arrangement and method described above have the following advantages:
- 1. The penetration unit can already on its way down to depth be filled with filling
material 141 as soon as the fillingbeak 13 is on the same level as the lower end of the fillingopening 112. - 2. The filling process may take place from devices mounted to the floor of a
barge 1 without need for any skip buckets or filling material pumping hoses that would have to reach the top of thepenetration unit 90 right under the liftinghead 4 as this is the case in conventional arrangements. Not to have to reach with fillingmaterial 141 to the top of the crane 2 has in particular on offshore projects many advantages such as:- a. The
penetration unit 90 can be built lighter in weight. - b. The "handover" of the filling material 114 is easier on deck as the
penetration unit 90 is not moving as much relative to thebarge 1 as it does on its upper end. Such movement, if it exceeds certain limits, has in the past stopped the works on barges. This invention will stretch this limit further. - c. Most importantly, the filling process is much faster since there is no driving time of the bucket up and down the mast.
- a. The
- 3. The filling
chimney 11 can be per meter possibly much lighter than the corresponding silo tubes on conventional double lock penetration units that have the double lock on top. Saving weight may result in lower weight cranes needed to suspend thepenetration unit 90. This advantage becomes more important the deeper the body of water in which the works are done. - 4. For very deep water there could be a disassembly point at the lower end of the filling
chimney 11 that would allow to separate thepenetration unit 90 in two pieces at this point when it has to be brought back on deck. - 5. For very
deep water 172 one could envision thelock tank 7 and the twolocks silo tube 6, using the locks inside silo tubes as in conventional arrangements. Then it could be envisioned that the fillingchimney 11 would become part of thepenetration unit 90 that enters thesoil 171 as described above. As long as the fillingchimney 11 is filled sufficiently high with fillingmaterial 141 and water, theshutter 12 should not bulge outward into thesoil 171, nor inward.
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- A deep vibrator arrangement (100) comprising:a filling chimney (11);a silo tube (6);a deep vibrator (5); anda filling beak (13),wherein the silo tube (8) is coupled between the filling chimney (11) and the deep vibrator (5),wherein the filling chimney is coupled to the silo tube (6), extends in a longitudinal direction (z) and comprises:an outer wall (111) surrounding an internal space (110);an elongated filling opening (112) formed in the outer wall (111) and extending in the longitudinal direction (z); anda shutter (12) arranged at the filling opening (112),wherein the shutter (12) is configured:to open in response to an external force (F) acting on the shutter (12) from an exterior of the filling chimney (11) so as to allow solid filling material (141) to be fed into the internal space (110), andto close in response to the external force (F) being released, andwherein the filling beak (13) configured to apply the external force (F) to the shutter (12) in order to open the shutter (12), and to feed the solid filling material (141) into the internal space (110) when the shutter (12) is open,characterized in thatthe shutter (12) of the filling chimney (11) comprises a reinforced flexible material,wherein the shutter (12) of the filling chimney (11) is mounted to an inside of the outer wall (111),wherein the shutter (12) is configured to be elastically deformed when the external force (F) is applied, andwherein the filling opening (112) comprises, in the longitudinal direction (z), a length (1112) which is at least 30%, of a length (111) of the filling chimney (11) in the longitudinal direction (z).
- The deep vibrator arrangement (100) of claim 1, further comprising a lock tank (7) coupled between the filling chimney (11) and the silo tube (6),
wherein the lock tank (7) comprises:an upper lock (10) at an upper side facing the filling chimney (11), anda lower lock (9) at a lower side facing the silo tube (6). - The deep vibrator arrangement (100) of claim 2, further comprising a storage tank (8) coupled between the filling chimney (11) and the lock tank (7).
- The deep vibrator arrangement (100) of claim 1, wherein the filling beak (13) is configured to apply the external force (F) to open the shutter (12) by at least one of:being tilt around a horizontal tilting axis; orbeing moved towards the shutter (12) in a horizontal direction;
- The deep vibrator arrangement (100) of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the flexible material is rubber or a rubber-like material.
- The deep vibrator arrangement (100) of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the filling opening (112) comprises, in a transverse direction (y) perpendicular to the longitudinal direction (z), a width (w112) of between 10 cm and 50 cm.
- The deep vibrator arrangement (100) of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the shutter (12) is configured to withstand an external pressure of between 0.5 bar and 2 bar without opening.
- A method of operating a deep vibrator arrangement (100) of any one of claims 1 to 7, the method comprising:arranging the filling beak (13) above a surface (170);opening the shutter (12) by the filling beak (13); andfeeding solid filling material (141) via the filling beak (13) and the filling opening (112) into the filling chimney (11) while the filling chimney (11) coupled to the silo tube (6) and the silo tube (6) coupled to the deep vibrator (5) move into a soil (171) below the surface (170).
- The method of claim 8,wherein the surface (170) is a water surface; andwherein the soil (171) is below water (172) forming the water surface.
- The method of claim 9,
wherein the filling beak (13) is arranged on a barge (1). - The method of claim 8, wherein the surface (170) is a soil surface.
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