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  • the present invention relates to a process and apparatus for driving piles, especially without noise and vibration.
  • One of the features of this process is to em- 5.
  • ploy a motor-operated hydraulic press and a winch firstly to push down the hydraulic press as it rests on the head of a pile and thus wind up a rope around the winch to drive a portion of the pile into the ground and next to supply a in current to the motor for operating the hydraulic press and thus actuate the piston of its water ram and press down the remaining portion of the pile into the ground.
  • the other feature is to use an arm hinged to l'S the base of a tower by means of a universal joint in a piling operation and prevent the shaking of the tower due to the reaction of the piling by means of a ballast suspended from the said arm.
  • the object of this invention is not only to 20. press down a pile quickly and easily by employing a hydraulic press and a winch together, but to survey the condition of a stratum with a piezometer and also prevent the shaking of a tower by controlling an equilibrium ballast sim- 25. ply, thus greatly improving a process of noiseless piling.
  • Figure 1 is a front view and Figure 2, a side view.
  • I is a tower and 2, a guiding pole at either side of its front. 3 is a motoroperated hydraulic press movable up and down 1-3. along the said guiding poles 2 and has its base 4 resting on the head of a pile 5, while its upper frame 6 is connected with the drum II of a winch through a rope I and pulleys 8, 9 and I0.
  • a plunger frame I2 which moves up lii and down along the guide poles 31 relatively with regard to the frame 6 of the hydraulic press 3 is connected to the frame of a movable pulley block I4 by means of a connection device I8.
  • the movable pulley block I4 comprises a pair of pulley groups and is connected with a stationary pulley block I3 comprising a pair of pulley groups by means of a pair of ropes I9 and 20, the pair of pulley groups of said stationary block I3 being connected with the drums 2I and 22 of the winch through said ropes I9 and respectively.
  • the rope 38 connected with the upper frame 6 of the hydraulic press 3 at its one end is passed over the semi-circular member of 55 the plunger frame I2 and reconnected with said upper frame I5 at its other end through the pulleys 39 and 40.
  • the tower I and in fact, all of the machinery and appurtenances making up the apparatus are mounted on a base or carriage 23, which is of 5" very rigid construction and may be, for example,
  • a steel frame bed having a plurality of sliding blocks 43, 43 secured to the bottom thereof and resting on rails or rollers 44, 44.
  • the apparatus can thus be slid into position along said rails by 1011 a truck if the rails are first laid on the ground adjacent to the site where the piles are to be driven.
  • the hydraulic press has been lifted by windingup the rope 1 around the drum II of the winch and then the rope 20 is wound up around the drum 22 through the pulley blocks I3, the rope I is loosened.
  • the frame I2 is lifted up along the pole 31 to slide down the hydraulicpress 3 along the guide pole 2 in such a manner that it comes down as the whole to ride on the pile 5.
  • draw the rope I3 fur- 4 0 ther, and then the pile 5 will be pushed into the ground.
  • the motor on the hydraulic press 3 If the motor on the hydraulic press 3 is turned by supplying a current to it at a suitable time, it actuates the piston of the water ram 4
  • the hydraulic press it is possible to examine the nature of a stratum with its piexometer. By the way, since in this piling work the reaction is apt to overturn or incline the tower I, a considerably large ballast must be furnished to prevent it. Thus, an arm which rocks up and down and right and left is used, suspending it by means of pulley blocks and I4 and at the same time 35' moving it easily with the winch. In this way, the piling work may be done, resisting the reaction.
  • the operation may be carried out by moving the tower alone while holding the ballast in a certain position. Therefore, this apparatus is easy to handle and a piling may be done quickly and noiselessly and most effectively. Further, according to this invention, since the plunger frame is suspended through the stationary and movable pulley blocks and also each block comprises a pair of pulley groups, the pressing power of the drawing rope is advantageously increased for piling and also its speed is considerably increased.
  • Apparatus for driving piles without vibration and noise which comprises a tower carriage movable along the surface of the ground, a tower disposed on said carriage and having a pair of front and a pair of back guide posts erect thereon, a movable frame movable up and down along the front pair of guide posts and having a motor operated hydraulic press mounted thereon, a movable plunger frame movable up and down along the back pair of guide posts and with respect to the first movable frame, a rope passing down toward said carriage past pulleys and connecting the first movable and plunger frames so that one frame ascends when the other descends and vice versa, a pulley block connected with said plunger frame and consisting of movable and stationary pulley groups, a drawing rope passing over these pulley groups and a set of drums for winding up said rope, a winding drum and a rope connected with the plunger frame having the hydraulic press and drawn by said winding drum, a pair of universal joints disposed upon the front portion 1 of said
  • Apparatus for driving piles without vibration and noise which comprises a tower carriage movable along the surface of the ground, a tower disposed on said carriage and having a pair of front and a pair of back guide posts erect thereon, a movable frame movable up and down along the front pair of guide posts and having a motor operated hydraulic press mounted thereon, a movable plunger frame movable up and down along the back pair of guide posts and with respect to the first movable frame, a rope passing down toward said carriage past pulleys and connecting the first movable and plunger frames so that one frame ascends when the other descends and vice versa, a pulley block connected with said plunger frame and consisting of movable and stationary pulley groups, a drawing rope passing over these pulley groups and a set of drums for winding up said rope, a winding drum and a rope connected with the plunger frame having the hydraulic press and drawn by said winding drum, a universal joint disposed upon the front portion of said tower carriage,
  • Apparatus for driving piles without vibration and noise which comprises a tower carriage movable along the surface of the ground, a tower disposed on said carriage and having a front guide post and a back guide post erect thereon, a movable frame mounted for movement up and down along the front guide post and having a prime mover operated hydraulic press mounted thereon, a movable plunger frame mounted for movement up and down the back guide post and with respect to the first movable frame, a ropepassing down toward said carriage past pulleys and connecting the first movable and plunger frames so that one frame ascends when the other descends and vice versa, a pulley block connected with said plunger frame and consisting of movable and stationary pulley groups, a drawing'rope passing over these pulley groups and a set of drums for winding up said rope, a winding drum and a rope connected with the plunger frame having the hydraulic press and drawn by said winding drum, a universal joint disposed upon the front portion of said tower carriage, a
  • Apparatus for driving piles according to claim 3, wherein a pair of universal joints are disposed upon the front portion of the tower carriage and a pair of derricks are connected to said universal joints in positions'to swing freely up and down and to the right and left, while a ballast weight is suspended from the top of each derrick, and wherein a pulley block is included for moving each derrick with a drawing rope associated with each said pulley block for suspending the ballast weight, and a winding drum is likewise included for each drawing weight.

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July 30, 1940.
K. OKA
APPARATUS FOR DRIVING FILES WITHOUT NOISE AND VIBRATION Filed Nov. 22, 1938 KVOHEI 'f. I/
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Patented July 30, 1940 UNITED STATES APPARATUS FOR DRIVING PILES WITHOUT NOISE AND VIBRATION Kyohei Oka, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan, assignor to Kabushiki Kaisha Shirnizugumi, Kyobashiku, Tokyo, Japan, a corporation of Japan Application November 22, 1938, Serial No. 241,739
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The present invention relates to a process and apparatus for driving piles, especially without noise and vibration.
One of the features of this process is to em- 5. ploy a motor-operated hydraulic press and a winch, firstly to push down the hydraulic press as it rests on the head of a pile and thus wind up a rope around the winch to drive a portion of the pile into the ground and next to supply a in current to the motor for operating the hydraulic press and thus actuate the piston of its water ram and press down the remaining portion of the pile into the ground.
The other feature is to use an arm hinged to l'S the base of a tower by means of a universal joint in a piling operation and prevent the shaking of the tower due to the reaction of the piling by means of a ballast suspended from the said arm.
The object of this invention is not only to 20. press down a pile quickly and easily by employing a hydraulic press and a winch together, but to survey the condition of a stratum with a piezometer and also prevent the shaking of a tower by controlling an equilibrium ballast sim- 25. ply, thus greatly improving a process of noiseless piling. 1
Referring to the appended drawing which shows an example of a tower for use in carrying out this process into practice,
30, Figure 1 is a front view and Figure 2, a side view.
In the drawing, I is a tower and 2, a guiding pole at either side of its front. 3 is a motoroperated hydraulic press movable up and down 1-3. along the said guiding poles 2 and has its base 4 resting on the head of a pile 5, while its upper frame 6 is connected with the drum II of a winch through a rope I and pulleys 8, 9 and I0.
Further, a plunger frame I2 which moves up lii and down along the guide poles 31 relatively with regard to the frame 6 of the hydraulic press 3 is connected to the frame of a movable pulley block I4 by means of a connection device I8.
The movable pulley block I4 comprises a pair of pulley groups and is connected with a stationary pulley block I3 comprising a pair of pulley groups by means of a pair of ropes I9 and 20, the pair of pulley groups of said stationary block I3 being connected with the drums 2I and 22 of the winch through said ropes I9 and respectively. The rope 38 connected with the upper frame 6 of the hydraulic press 3 at its one end is passed over the semi-circular member of 55 the plunger frame I2 and reconnected with said upper frame I5 at its other end through the pulleys 39 and 40.
The tower I and in fact, all of the machinery and appurtenances making up the apparatus are mounted on a base or carriage 23, which is of 5" very rigid construction and may be, for example,
a steel frame bed having a plurality of sliding blocks 43, 43 secured to the bottom thereof and resting on rails or rollers 44, 44. The apparatus can thus be slid into position along said rails by 1011 a truck if the rails are first laid on the ground adjacent to the site where the piles are to be driven.
To the front end of the carriage or base 23 of the tower I is hinged a pair of arms Ill, I6 by 154:
a pair of universal joints 24, 24 in such a manner that they can rock up and down and right and left. The arm It has its upper end connected with the drum 3!! of the winch by a rope 25 through a pulley block ll, I1 and the pulleys 20% same manner as mentioned above. 301
In the present invention, firstly the hydraulic press has been lifted by windingup the rope 1 around the drum II of the winch and then the rope 20 is wound up around the drum 22 through the pulley blocks I3, the rope I is loosened. Then, the frame I2 is lifted up along the pole 31 to slide down the hydraulicpress 3 along the guide pole 2 in such a manner that it comes down as the whole to ride on the pile 5. Next, draw the rope I3 fur- 4 0 ther, and then the pile 5 will be pushed into the ground. If the motor on the hydraulic press 3 is turned by supplying a current to it at a suitable time, it actuates the piston of the water ram 4| through a transmission devise 42, so that the hydraulic press is moved down, pressing the head of the pile to drive the pile into the ground. During the operation of the hydraulic press it is possible to examine the nature of a stratum with its piexometer. By the way, since in this piling work the reaction is apt to overturn or incline the tower I, a considerably large ballast must be furnished to prevent it. Thus, an arm which rocks up and down and right and left is used, suspending it by means of pulley blocks and I4 and at the same time 35' moving it easily with the winch. In this way, the piling work may be done, resisting the reaction.
Furthermore, when several adjoining piles are to be driven, the operation may be carried out by moving the tower alone while holding the ballast in a certain position. Therefore, this apparatus is easy to handle and a piling may be done quickly and noiselessly and most effectively. Further, according to this invention, since the plunger frame is suspended through the stationary and movable pulley blocks and also each block comprises a pair of pulley groups, the pressing power of the drawing rope is advantageously increased for piling and also its speed is considerably increased.
I claim:
1. Apparatus for driving piles without vibration and noise, which comprises a tower carriage movable along the surface of the ground, a tower disposed on said carriage and having a pair of front and a pair of back guide posts erect thereon, a movable frame movable up and down along the front pair of guide posts and having a motor operated hydraulic press mounted thereon, a movable plunger frame movable up and down along the back pair of guide posts and with respect to the first movable frame, a rope passing down toward said carriage past pulleys and connecting the first movable and plunger frames so that one frame ascends when the other descends and vice versa, a pulley block connected with said plunger frame and consisting of movable and stationary pulley groups, a drawing rope passing over these pulley groups and a set of drums for winding up said rope, a winding drum and a rope connected with the plunger frame having the hydraulic press and drawn by said winding drum, a pair of universal joints disposed upon the front portion 1 of said tower carriage, a pair of derricks connected to said universal joints in positions to swing freely up and down and to the right and left, a ballast weight suspended from the top of each derrick, a pulley block for moving each derrick, a drawing irope associated with each said pulley block for suspending the ballast weight, and a winding-up drum for each drawing rope.
2. Apparatus for driving piles without vibration and noise, which comprises a tower carriage movable along the surface of the ground, a tower disposed on said carriage and having a pair of front and a pair of back guide posts erect thereon, a movable frame movable up and down along the front pair of guide posts and having a motor operated hydraulic press mounted thereon, a movable plunger frame movable up and down along the back pair of guide posts and with respect to the first movable frame, a rope passing down toward said carriage past pulleys and connecting the first movable and plunger frames so that one frame ascends when the other descends and vice versa, a pulley block connected with said plunger frame and consisting of movable and stationary pulley groups, a drawing rope passing over these pulley groups and a set of drums for winding up said rope, a winding drum and a rope connected with the plunger frame having the hydraulic press and drawn by said winding drum, a universal joint disposed upon the front portion of said tower carriage, a derrick connected to said universal joint in a position to swing freely up and down and to the right and left, and a ballast weight suspended from the top of said derrick, a pulley block for moving the derrick, a drawing rope associated with said pulley block and suspending said ballast weight, and a winding up drum for said drawing rope.
3. Apparatus for driving piles without vibration and noise, which comprises a tower carriage movable along the surface of the ground, a tower disposed on said carriage and having a front guide post and a back guide post erect thereon, a movable frame mounted for movement up and down along the front guide post and having a prime mover operated hydraulic press mounted thereon, a movable plunger frame mounted for movement up and down the back guide post and with respect to the first movable frame, a ropepassing down toward said carriage past pulleys and connecting the first movable and plunger frames so that one frame ascends when the other descends and vice versa, a pulley block connected with said plunger frame and consisting of movable and stationary pulley groups, a drawing'rope passing over these pulley groups and a set of drums for winding up said rope, a winding drum and a rope connected with the plunger frame having the hydraulic press and drawn by said winding drum, a universal joint disposed upon the front portion of said tower carriage, a derrick connected to said universal joint in a position to swing freely up and down and to the right and left, and a ballast weight suspendedfrom the top of said derrick, a pulley block for moving the derrick, a drawing rope associated with said pulley block and suspending said ballast weight, and a winding up drum for said drawing rope.
.4. Apparatus for driving piles according to claim 3, wherein a pair of universal joints are disposed upon the front portion of the tower carriage and a pair of derricks are connected to said universal joints in positions'to swing freely up and down and to the right and left, while a ballast weight is suspended from the top of each derrick, and wherein a pulley block is included for moving each derrick with a drawing rope associated with each said pulley block for suspending the ballast weight, and a winding drum is likewise included for each drawing weight.
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US2600542A (en) * 1948-02-12 1952-06-17 Frankignoul Pieux Armes Movable device for driving piles and the like
US3279195A (en) * 1960-10-07 1966-10-18 Taylor Woodrow Const Ltd Driving and/or extraction of piles and similar structural members
US3819101A (en) * 1969-08-01 1974-06-25 Lee Norse Co Apparatus for setting pins in mine roofs
US4257720A (en) * 1979-01-15 1981-03-24 Pipe Technology Systems, Inc. Apparatus and method for driving members into the ocean floor
US4311416A (en) * 1979-11-07 1982-01-19 Fredric Rusche Pre-load jack system and method of driving element into the ground
US4372707A (en) * 1979-11-29 1983-02-08 Pipe Technology Systems, Inc. Pile installation and removal mechanisms in off-shore rigs and method of using same
US6206345B1 (en) 1999-02-19 2001-03-27 Mcnally Tunneling Corporation Pipe pusher
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US2600542A (en) * 1948-02-12 1952-06-17 Frankignoul Pieux Armes Movable device for driving piles and the like
US3279195A (en) * 1960-10-07 1966-10-18 Taylor Woodrow Const Ltd Driving and/or extraction of piles and similar structural members
US3819101A (en) * 1969-08-01 1974-06-25 Lee Norse Co Apparatus for setting pins in mine roofs
US4257720A (en) * 1979-01-15 1981-03-24 Pipe Technology Systems, Inc. Apparatus and method for driving members into the ocean floor
US4311416A (en) * 1979-11-07 1982-01-19 Fredric Rusche Pre-load jack system and method of driving element into the ground
US4372707A (en) * 1979-11-29 1983-02-08 Pipe Technology Systems, Inc. Pile installation and removal mechanisms in off-shore rigs and method of using same
US6206345B1 (en) 1999-02-19 2001-03-27 Mcnally Tunneling Corporation Pipe pusher
US20060140727A1 (en) * 2004-12-28 2006-06-29 Halteren Peter V Hydraulic-forced resonance-free vibratory sheet piling driving and extraction machine
US7407343B2 (en) * 2004-12-28 2008-08-05 Van Halteren Peter Hydraulic-forced resonance-free vibratory sheet piling driving and extraction machine
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