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  • Fig. 4 is a detail view of the chainwheel and rear end of the rotating drinn.
  • Fig. 5 is a transverse section on line g/y in Fig. l.
  • Fig. 6 is a transverse section on line z z in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 7 is a longitudinal section of the rotating drum on line z z in Fig. 5.
  • This invention consists of a cylindrical case concave socket, to which the convex portion of another case is fitted, which vcarries the excavating mechanism.
  • there are two concentric drums the outer one of which rotates in contact with longitudinal rollers earried by the case, and the inner one rotates with the outer one, and is capable of sliding longitudinally therein, being guided and supported by frictionrollers.
  • a chainwheel is secured to the rear end of the said drum for receiving the drivin g-chain, and to its front end a series of cutters or excavators are attached.
  • a shaft carrying an earth-auger is journaled in the center of the inner drum, and there are devices for operating and adjusting the vari ous parts, as hereinafter more fully described.
  • A is the niaiu portion or body of the excavator, which consists of a hollow cylinder of iron, having. formed at its front end 'a socket, A', for securing the globular portion of the casing B.
  • the front end of the casing B is provided with a rim or iiange, B1, which is of the same diameter as the casing A.
  • 'B2 are plates hinged to the casing B for Icovering the' joint between the casings A and B, and gvingthe exterior out.
  • a number of rollers, G having their axes parallel with the axis ofthe casing, are journaled in the said casing B, and forni a bearing-surface for the hollow cylinder F, which l of the apparatus a cylindrical form throughis placed in. the easin l), and is retained by ianges at each end. Packing is used behind the forward ilauge of this drum to exclude water, sand, etc.
  • a cylinder, C is placed, which is provided with four or more series of friction-rollers, a', arranged in longitudinal rows upon transverse axes.
  • the cylinder C is provided with heads C* C2, which, in the present case, are concave; but they may be made of a'ny other suitable form.
  • a tube, l In apertures in the center of these heads a tube, l), is secured, which projects rearward a short distance, and is threaded internally to receive a threaded guide, dl, for a tubular shaft, E.
  • a guide, G' consisting of a cylinder fitted to the said tube D, and containing longitudinal rollers e, forms an additional support for the shaft E, which support is capable of moving back and forth with, or independently of, the said shaft.
  • Said cylinder is operated by screw-shafts, and,when forced into position, foi-nis a water-tight joint in tube ll) and roiuid shaft E.
  • a perforated flange projects from thc front ol' the guide Ul', for receiving a hook for withdrawing the said guide from the tube I). This flange forces the central colunni of earth outward to the excavator.
  • the front end of the shaft E is provided with a conical cutter, c1, which consists of three or luore converging knives projecting iioni the end of the shaft and attached to a ring, e2.
  • a spiral augenblade, e3 is secured to the front end of the shaft E.
  • the conical cutter c1 makes the central eut in the excavation, and acts as a screw-pile in drawing the cylinder C forward a-nd holding it to its work.
  • the shaft E operates as aniain central guide to the machine as it advances.
  • the shaft E is slotted, and toit a collar, d2. is fitted, which collar is provided with a friction-strap, d3, that is operated by a lever, d5, so as to clamp or gripe the end of the guide di, which is turned down to about 'the-'saine diameter as the larger part of the collar d2.
  • the guide d' and the threaded portion of the tube D are slotted to receive a key, which causes the guide d1 to revolve with the said tube.
  • a screw, d4 passes through the collar d2, and into the slot of the shaft E.
  • a key may be used with or without connection with this This blade, together with p screw.
  • a chainwheel, K is secured, which takes its motion, through a suitable chain, from engines arranged in the casing A.
  • the cylinder C there are three sets of excavators or cutters.
  • One set consists of the cutters f, placed diametrically opposite, near the tube D, and are oppositely arranged with respect to each other, so that the rotation of the cylinder in either direction will cause one of them to cut.
  • Another set consists of the cutters g, which are arranged diametrically opposite in the head of the cylinder, and are op positely arranged with respect to each other, as in the case of the cutters f.
  • the cutters f g are curved from their cut.
  • tin g-edges backward to the head G1, for the purpose of throwing the earth and other material loosened by them, through apertures in the head C', into the interior of the cylinder C, their cutting-edges overlapping the apertures in the cylinder.
  • One of the cutters, g is placed on guide-rods h, and may be thrust more or less through the head Cl by turning a nut, h', placed on the rod h2, which is attached to the cutter g.
  • This cutter g is also provided with a sliding ⁇ back piece, i, which may be moved from the rear end of the cylinder C by means of a rod, i. Said back plate, together with the overlappin g cutting-edge of the excavators, when closed, is for the purpose of forming a water-tight joint.
  • the other cutters may be arranged to operate in the same manner.
  • the cutter g1 is pivoted at g2 to the cylinder C, and swings in a plane parallel to the plane of rotation of the said cylinder.
  • This cutter is arranged so that when it is closed it will eX- clude water, and is capable of being moved outward tothe rim B by turning a shaft, g3, which extends backward through the head G2 of the cylinder C.
  • a shaft, g3 which extends backward through the head G2 of the cylinder C.
  • One or more of these cutters may be used, which may be arranged to cut in either direction.
  • the shaft g3 is provided with an arm, g4, which is connected to the cutter g1 by means of a short connecting rod or link.
  • a grapplehook, 7c is secured to a shaft, 7c', that extends from the front to the rear of the cylinder. Said hook is designed for loosening and handling bowlders at the front of the exc. vating apparatus.
  • the rear end of the tubular shaft E is supported by a ring or sleeve, I, from which four Jr more screws, j, radiate, the said screws being provided with globular heads, which are tted to corresponding sockets J in the ring I.
  • the screws j' are tted to internally-threaded sleeves j", which are provided with ball-andsocket joints, the sockets of which are attached tothe easing A.
  • H is a bulk-head, stayed by suitable braces, and provided with a central aperture of suflicient size to permit any desired latitude of motion in the shaft E.
  • H is a plate that sur- A rounds the shaft E, and covers the central aperture of the bulk-head, and is provided with a suitable packing, which makes a water or air tight joint around the shaft E and between the plate H and the bulk-head H.
  • P P are apertures in the body A, through which piles may be driven when occasion requires.
  • the said apertures are closed by valves or covers P', which are secured by clamping-yokes P2. f
  • O O are hydraulic cylinders, that are secured at equal distances around the interior of the rear end of the part A, and are connected with a single pipe, which supplies the water under pressure, so that the rams of all the cylinders may move simultaneously.
  • Air-cylinders may be attached to the hydraulic cylinders O for working thc rams back after they have been forced out.
  • the hydraulic cylinders are designed for ⁇ forcing the excavating apparatus ahead after a quantity of earth has been removed in front of the apparatus. Their rams abut against the masonry, which is laid within the rearwardly-projecting edge of the part A.
  • the apparatus is to be driven by compressed air, and the engines which are shown in dotted lines at Q) are to be arranged in any con'r venient position in the part A.
  • the interior of the cylinder C is to be provided with an internal .spiral ange or screw, which will convey the earth cut by the apparatus to the rear end of the said cylinder, whereitinay be removed or discharged through doors provided for that purpose.
  • the operation of the machine is as follows:
  • the chain-wheel j K being connected with the driving-engines by means of a chain of suitable size and strength, the engines are set in motion, and the' screw-blade c3 is moved forward into the earth, either drawing the cylinder C with it or not, as may be desired.
  • the screw c3 is moved forward a sufficient distance to anchor it, so as to bc capable of resisting the strain of drawing the drum C forward as it is rotated upon the screw d', and thus fed up to its work.
  • the end cutters f g are operated first, and when they have cut as far as possible the cutter g1 is thrown out gradually until the earth is removed rom within the rim B.
  • a drill may be inserted through the tubular shaft, and a hole made of sufficient depth to secure a cartridge of such size as to vrend the bowlder, but not injure the machine.
  • the fragments of the bowlder After being broken up by the explosion of the cartridge, the fragments of the bowlder will be thrust aside, to be removed by the cutters.
  • the earth removed by the cutters is delivered to a spiral flange in the cylinder C, which, by its continual rotation, conveys it to the rear end of the said cylinder, when it may be removed or discharged through an opening made in the rear head of the cylinder for that purpose.
  • the entire apparatus is moved forward by the rams of the hydraulic cylinders, the cylinder C at the same time receding into the casing B.
  • the operation of cutting is repeated, and at the same time an additional course of masonry is laid upon the rearwardly-projecting flange of the body A.
  • piles are required to support the masonry, they may be driven through the openings P.
  • the casing may be supplied with compressed air, and the water excluded and controlled by internal pressure.
  • a casing, A having a socket, A', in com bination with a casing, B, having a globular portion, substantially as herein shown and described.
  • hinged plates B2 in combination l with the casings A B, substantially as shown and described.
  • An excavating-cylinder, C having concave front and rear heads, and a central tube, D, and provided with rollers a', in combination with the cylinder F and casing B, for guiding and supporting the excavators, substantially as set forth.

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H. N. CARGILL'. Tunneling and Excav'ting Machines.
- No. 197,456. PatenfedNov.'27,1877.
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IMPROVEMENT N TUNNELING AND EXCAVATING MACHINES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N o. 197,456, dated November 27, 1877 application lcd Api-i123, 1877.
To all whom it may concern: j
Be it known that l', HAWLEY N. @ARG-im.,
-of Grand Rapids, in the county of Kent and elevation. Fig. 4 is a detail view of the chainwheel and rear end of the rotating drinn. Fig. 5 is a transverse section on line g/y in Fig. l. Fig. 6 is a transverse section on line z z in Fig. 1. Fig. 7 is a longitudinal section of the rotating drum on line z z in Fig. 5.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
This invention consists of a cylindrical case concave socket, to which the convex portion of another case is fitted, which vcarries the excavating mechanism. Within this last-mentioned case there are two concentric drums, the outer one of which rotates in contact with longitudinal rollers earried by the case, and the inner one rotates with the outer one, and is capable of sliding longitudinally therein, being guided and supported by frictionrollers. To the rear end of the said drum a chainwheel is secured for receiving the drivin g-chain, and to its front end a series of cutters or excavators are attached.` A shaft carrying an earth-auger is journaled in the center of the inner drum, and there are devices for operating and adjusting the vari ous parts, as hereinafter more fully described.
Referring to the drawing, A is the niaiu portion or body of the excavator, which consists of a hollow cylinder of iron, having. formed at its front end 'a socket, A', for securing the globular portion of the casing B. The front end of the casing B is provided with a rim or iiange, B1, which is of the same diameter as the casing A. 'B2 are plates hinged to the casing B for Icovering the' joint between the casings A and B, and gvingthe exterior out.
A number of rollers, G, having their axes parallel with the axis ofthe casing, are journaled in the said casing B, and forni a bearing-surface for the hollow cylinder F, which l of the apparatus a cylindrical form throughis placed in. the easin l), and is retained by ianges at each end. Packing is used behind the forward ilauge of this drum to exclude water, sand, etc.
Within the cylinder F a cylinder, C, is placed, which is provided with four or more series of friction-rollers, a', arranged in longitudinal rows upon transverse axes. The cylinder C is provided with heads C* C2, which, in the present case, are concave; but they may be made of a'ny other suitable form. In apertures in the center of these heads a tube, l), is secured, which projects rearward a short distance, and is threaded internally to receive a threaded guide, dl, for a tubular shaft, E.
A guide, G', consisting of a cylinder fitted to the said tube D, and containing longitudinal rollers e, forms an additional support for the shaft E, which support is capable of moving back and forth with, or independently of, the said shaft. Said cylinder is operated by screw-shafts, and,when forced into position, foi-nis a water-tight joint in tube ll) and roiuid shaft E. A perforated flange projects from thc front ol' the guide Ul', for receiving a hook for withdrawing the said guide from the tube I). This flange forces the central colunni of earth outward to the excavator.
The front end of the shaft E is provided with a conical cutter, c1, which consists of three or luore converging knives projecting iioni the end of the shaft and attached to a ring, e2. A spiral augenblade, e3, is secured to the front end of the shaft E. the conical cutter c1, makes the central eut in the excavation, and acts as a screw-pile in drawing the cylinder C forward a-nd holding it to its work. The shaft E operates as aniain central guide to the machine as it advances.
The shaft E is slotted, and toit a collar, d2. is fitted, which collar is provided with a friction-strap, d3, that is operated by a lever, d5, so as to clamp or gripe the end of the guide di, which is turned down to about 'the-'saine diameter as the larger part of the collar d2.
The guide d' and the threaded portion of the tube D are slotted to receive a key, which causes the guide d1 to revolve with the said tube. A screw, d4, passes through the collar d2, and into the slot of the shaft E. A key may be used with or without connection with this This blade, together with p screw. By contracting the friction-strap d3, the collar d2, and consequently the shaft E, is made to rotate.
Upon the rear end of the cylinder C a chainwheel, K, is secured, which takes its motion, through a suitable chain, from engines arranged in the casing A. At the front end of the cylinder C there are three sets of excavators or cutters. One set consists of the cutters f, placed diametrically opposite, near the tube D, and are oppositely arranged with respect to each other, so that the rotation of the cylinder in either direction will cause one of them to cut. Another set consists of the cutters g, which are arranged diametrically opposite in the head of the cylinder, and are op positely arranged with respect to each other, as in the case of the cutters f.
The cutters f g are curved from their cut.
tin g-edges backward to the head G1, for the purpose of throwing the earth and other material loosened by them, through apertures in the head C', into the interior of the cylinder C, their cutting-edges overlapping the apertures in the cylinder. One of the cutters, g, is placed on guide-rods h, and may be thrust more or less through the head Cl by turning a nut, h', placed on the rod h2, which is attached to the cutter g. This cutter g is also provided with a sliding` back piece, i, which may be moved from the rear end of the cylinder C by means of a rod, i. Said back plate, together with the overlappin g cutting-edge of the excavators, when closed, is for the purpose of forming a water-tight joint. The other cutters may be arranged to operate in the same manner.
The cutter g1 is pivoted at g2 to the cylinder C, and swings in a plane parallel to the plane of rotation of the said cylinder. This cutter is arranged so that when it is closed it will eX- clude water, and is capable of being moved outward tothe rim B by turning a shaft, g3, which extends backward through the head G2 of the cylinder C. One or more of these cutters may be used, which may be arranged to cut in either direction.
The shaft g3 is provided with an arm, g4, which is connected to the cutter g1 by means of a short connecting rod or link. A grapplehook, 7c, is secured to a shaft, 7c', that extends from the front to the rear of the cylinder. Said hook is designed for loosening and handling bowlders at the front of the exc. vating apparatus.
The rear end of the tubular shaft E is supported by a ring or sleeve, I, from which four Jr more screws, j, radiate, the said screws being provided with globular heads, which are tted to corresponding sockets J in the ring I. The screws j' are tted to internally-threaded sleeves j", which are provided with ball-andsocket joints, the sockets of which are attached tothe easing A. By turning the sleeves jz or the screws jl, the guide-screw shaft E, and consequently the casing B and the contained apparatus, may be directed at any angle (within certain limits) with the main portion A.
" H is a bulk-head, stayed by suitable braces, and provided with a central aperture of suflicient size to permit any desired latitude of motion in the shaft E. H is a plate that sur- A rounds the shaft E, and covers the central aperture of the bulk-head, and is provided with a suitable packing, which makes a water or air tight joint around the shaft E and between the plate H and the bulk-head H.
P P are apertures in the body A, through which piles may be driven when occasion requires. The said apertures are closed by valves or covers P', which are secured by clamping-yokes P2. f
O O are hydraulic cylinders, that are secured at equal distances around the interior of the rear end of the part A, and are connected with a single pipe, which supplies the water under pressure, so that the rams of all the cylinders may move simultaneously. Air-cylinders may be attached to the hydraulic cylinders O for working thc rams back after they have been forced out.
The hydraulic cylinders are designed for `forcing the excavating apparatus ahead after a quantity of earth has been removed in front of the apparatus. Their rams abut against the masonry, which is laid within the rearwardly-projecting edge of the part A.
The apparatus is to be driven by compressed air, and the engines which are shown in dotted lines at Q) are to be arranged in any con'r venient position in the part A.
The interior of the cylinder C is to be provided with an internal .spiral ange or screw, which will convey the earth cut by the apparatus to the rear end of the said cylinder, whereitinay be removed or discharged through doors provided for that purpose.
The operation of the machine is as follows: The chain-wheel j K being connected with the driving-engines by means of a chain of suitable size and strength, the engines are set in motion, and the' screw-blade c3 is moved forward into the earth, either drawing the cylinder C with it or not, as may be desired. The screw c3 is moved forward a sufficient distance to anchor it, so as to bc capable of resisting the strain of drawing the drum C forward as it is rotated upon the screw d', and thus fed up to its work.
It is obvious that to cause the tubular screwshaft E to rotate it is necessary to insert a key in the slots of the tube l) and the screw d1, and also to contract the friction-strap d3,- but when the cylinder C is moved forward, by turning upon the screw d, this key must be removed.
The end cutters f g are operated first, and when they have cut as far as possible the cutter g1 is thrown out gradually until the earth is removed rom within the rim B.
Should aiy bowlders be encountered by the cutters c1, a drill may be inserted through the tubular shaft, and a hole made of sufficient depth to secure a cartridge of such size as to vrend the bowlder, but not injure the machine.
After being broken up by the explosion of the cartridge, the fragments of the bowlder will be thrust aside, to be removed by the cutters. The earth removed by the cutters is delivered to a spiral flange in the cylinder C, which, by its continual rotation, conveys it to the rear end of the said cylinder, when it may be removed or discharged through an opening made in the rear head of the cylinder for that purpose.
After a cut has been made within the range of the cylinder C, the entire apparatus is moved forward by the rams of the hydraulic cylinders, the cylinder C at the same time receding into the casing B. The operation of cutting is repeated, and at the same time an additional course of masonry is laid upon the rearwardly-projecting flange of the body A.
If piles are required to support the masonry, they may be driven through the openings P.
lf there should be water in considerable quantities, so that it is impossible to remove it by pumps, the casing may be supplied with compressed air, and the water excluded and controlled by internal pressure.
Having thus described myinvention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. A casing, A, having a socket, A', in com bination with a casing, B, having a globular portion, substantially as herein shown and described.
2. The hinged plates B2, in combination l with the casings A B, substantially as shown and described.
3. The combination of the casing B, having forward-projecting rim B1, and longitudinal rollers G, with the cylinder F and sliding and revolving excavating-cylinder C, as" and for the purpose set forth.
4. An excavating-cylinder, C, having concave front and rear heads, and a central tube, D, and provided with rollers a', in combination with the cylinder F and casing B, for guiding and supporting the excavators, substantially as set forth.
5. The combination of the excavators or cutters f g, arranged in opposite and reversed manner, with the cylinder C, as and for the purpose herein set forth.
6. The combination of the longitudinallyadjustable cutter g and screw h2 with the eX- cavating-cylinder C, as and for the purpose specified.
7. The movable back piece fi, in combination with the cutter g, substantially as shown and described.
8. One or morelaterally-swin ging cutters, gl, v shaft g3, having arms g4, and link for connecting it with the cutter g1, and the cylinder C, in combination, substantially as herein shown and described.
9. The combination of the hook or grapple k and the shaft k with the excavating-cylinder C, for removing stones or obstructions, arranged in advance of the excavators, as herein set forth.
10. The screw d1, fitted to threads in the rear end of the tube D, and the guide G', containing rollers e, for guiding the tubular shaft E, substantially as shown and described.
11. The combination of the tubular guide and anchor shaft E, having cutters el and spiral blade c3, with the eXcavating-cyliinler C, revolving upon said shaft, as and for the purpose set forth.
12. lllhecombination of the collar d2, having the screw d4, or its equivalents, the frictionstrap d3, guide d1, and shaft E, substantially as shown and described.
13. The combination of the solid bulk-head H and packing-plate H' with the stationary cylinder A, excavating-cylinder G, and guide and anchor shaft E, for forming an equilibrium of pressure against the excavating machinery, as herein set forth.
14. The combination of the ring I, sockets J, radial screws jl, and internally-threaded sleeves j2 with the cylinder A, and guide and anchor shaft E, and excavating-cylinder C, as and for the purpose set forth.
15. The combination of the hydraulic cylinders O, having attached air-cylinders O', with the casing A and excavating-cylinder G, as and for the purpose stated.
HAWLEY NATHAN CABGILL.
Witnesses L. BnMENr, D. MCNAUGHTON.
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