US3788423A - Plenum chamber - Google Patents
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- a plenum chamber for covering and sealing a bore hole opening at the surface of the ground and for reducing the noise produced during a drilling operation is provided.
- the plenum chamber has a housing means comprising an open bottom and a closed top having a port therein which is adapted to receive a drill shaft.
- a vibration damping and sound absorbing means is disposed between and contacts a substantial portion of the external and internal walls of the housing means.
- Sealing means are connected to the housing means for maintaining the top and the bottom thereof in sealing engagement with the drill shaft and the surface of the ground, respectively. Drilling cuttings and dust particles carried up the bore hole by a compressed air stream are trapped by the plenum chamber in a highly efficient manner.
- the external ,wall operates as a reflective barrier means to confine noise within the plenum chamber until it is eventually absorbed. As a result, the noise produced during operation of rotary drilling machines is substantially reduced.
- This invention relates to the drilling of blast holes, wells and the like by the rotary method, and more particularly to a plenum chamber which reduces noise and dust pollution produced during the drilling operation and concomitantly shields workmen at the drill site from drilling cuttings carried up a bore hole by a compressed air stream.
- the present invention provides a plenum chamber for covering and sealing a bore hole opening at the surface of the ground and for reducing the noise produced during a drilling operation.
- plenum chamber comprises a housing means having an external wall composed of a reflective barrier means, an internal wall composed of an abrasion resistant means and a vibra tion damping and sound absorbing means disposed between and contacting a substantial portion of each of said external and internal walls.
- the housing means has an open bottom and a closed top having a port therein adapted to receive a drill shaft.
- a first sealing means is connected to the top of the housing means adjacent the port for maintaining the port in sealing engagementwith the drill shaft.
- a conduit (pipe) is provided which extends through the housing means so as to provide an outlet therein for removal of drilling cuttings and dust particles from the plenum chamber, said conduit having an internal surface composed of an abrasion resistant means.
- a second sealing means is connected to the bottom of the housing means for maintaining the bottom in sealing engagement with the surface of the ground.
- the first and second sealing means maintain the housing means in sealing engagement with the drill shaft and the surface of the ground.
- drilling cuttings and dust particles carried up the bore hole by an air stream are trapped by the plenum chamber in a highly efficient manner.
- the reflective barrier means confines such noise within the plenum chamber until it becomes absorbed by the vibration 1 damping and sound absorbing means, which additionally serves to dissipate the mechanical vibrational energy of the housing means.
- the noise produced during operation of rotary drilling machines can be reduced by as much as 25 dbA or more.
- the plenum chamber of the present invention comprises a housing means having an open bottom and a closed top.
- Such housing means may be fabricated in a number of diverse sizes and configurations.
- the invention is described in connection with a housing means having a substantially cylin drical configuration. It will be readily appreciated, however, that the configuration of such housing means can be polygonal.
- plenum chambers comprising housing means which are bellshaped cap-shaped, dome-shaped-or otherwise shaped so as to form a hollow chamber having an open bottom and a closed top have configurations falling within the scope of the present invention.
- the plenum chamber shown generally at 10, comprises a housing means, generally indicated at 12.
- the housing means 12 has an external wall 16 composed of a reflective barrier means, an internal wall 14 composed of an abrasion resistant means and a vibration damping and sound absorbing means 18 disposed between and contacting a substantial portion of each of the internal wall l4 and the external wall 16.
- Housing means 12 is open at the bottom, the opening 21 being defined by a base 20, and closed at the'top 22.
- the top 22 of the housing means 12 has a port 24 therein which is adapted to receive a drill shaft (not shown).
- a first sealing means 26 is connected to the top 22 of the housing means adjacent the port 24 for maintaining the port 24 in sealing engagement with the drill shaft.
- a conduit (pipe) 28 is provided which extends through the housing means 12 so as to provide an outlet 29 therein. Drilling cuttings and dust particles entrapped by the plenum chamber during a drilling operation are passed through the outlet 29 to a dust collector (not shown).
- the conduit 28 has an internal surface 30 composed of an abrasion resistant means.
- a second sealing means 32 is connected to the base of vthe housing means 12 for maintaining the base 20 in sealing engagement with the surface of the ground.
- the abrasion resistant means of which the internal wall 14 and the internal surface 30 are composed can be any abrasion resistant material which is resilient and which has sufficient toughness to withstand erosion upon subjection for prolonged periods to the impact of drilling cuttings carried up the bore hole by a compressed air stream.
- a typical abrasion resistant material suitable for use as the abrasion resistant means comprises an elastomeric material, such as natural or synthetic rubber, having a hardness of about 35 to 75 durometer Shore A.
- the thickness of the abrasion resistant means employed depends upon the size, shape and hardness of the drilling cuttings and their force of impact against the internal wall 14 and internal surface 30. Generally, the abrasion resistant means has a uniform thickness ranging from about Me to 3 inches.
- the reflective barrier means which forms external wall 16 can be any material which has sufficient strength and rigidity to provide support for the plenum chamber 10 and which is capable of confining therewithin the noise produced by impact of the drilling cuttings.
- Materials which are suitable for use as the reflective barrier means comprise lead; aluminum; plywood; reinforced plastics, including polyester resins such as isothalic polyesters and polyvinyl resins such as polyvinyl chloride, which are reinforced with asbestos fibers, glass fibers, nylon fibers or wire mesh; and reinforced elastomers, including natural and synthetic rubbers, 'which are reinforced with asbestos fibers, glass fibers, jute fibers, nylon fibers or wire mesh.
- the thickness of the reflective barrier means employed depends upon the size of the bore hole opening and the impact force of drilling cuttings produced during the drilling operation. Generally, the reflective barrier means has a uniform thickness ranging from about A: to 2 inches.
- the vibration damping and sound absorbing means 18 can be made of any durable vibration damping and sound absorbing material which will not disintegrate upon subjection for prolonged periods to the vibration of the housing means 12. Such vibration damping and sound absorbing material may be either foamable or non-foamable.
- Typical vibration damping and sound absorbing materials suitable for use as the vibration damping and sound absorbing means include fibrous material such as asbestos fibers, glass fibers, cellulosic fibers or mineral wood fibers; urethane rubbers; silicone rubbers; saw dust; wood chips; granulated plastic materials such as granulated polypropylene, polyethylene or polyvinyl chloride; honeycombed structures composed of paper and cardboard; and sand.
- the vibration damping and sound absorbing means is made of a damping material which comprises asbestos fibers, silicone rubbers or urethane rubbers
- the vibration damping and sound absorbing means 18 has a vibration decay rate ranging from about 4 to 400 dbA per second, and a sound absorption coefficient of about 0.04 to l.
- the vibration damping and sound absorbing means has a vibration damping capacity sufficient to substantially reduce the vibrational energy of each of the internal wall 14 and the external wall 16 within a relatively short period of time.
- the vibration damping capacity of the vibration damping and sound absorbing means is preferably sufficient to reduce the vibrational energy of the internal and external walls 14 and 16 by 40 to dbA per second during a time period ranging from about 1/100 to 2 seconds.
- the amount of the vibration damping and sound absorbing means 18 employed depends upon the size of the bore hole opening and the impact force of drilling cuttings against theinternal wall 14. Generally,
- the vibration damping and sound absorbing means 18 should contact a substantial portion of the internal wall 14 and the external wall 16 of the housing means 12, as in the order of about 30 to 100 percent, preferably at least about percent of the cavity defining surface 34 collectively provided thereby, and should have an average thickness of at least about 30 percent of the average combined thickness of the internal wall 14 and the external wall 16. 4
- the first sealing'means 26 comprises a resilient, readily deformable elastomeric material such as natural or synthetic rubber, or any other suitable resilient elastomeric and readily deformable plastic material formed to a substantially annular (ring-shaped) configuration such as that of a gasket.
- the first sealing means 26 is connected to the top 22 of the housing means 12 by a suitable fastening means such as a fastening plate 37, through which bolts 40 extend.
- the bolts 40 are secured to the housing means 12 by attaching nuts 38.
- the central portion of sealing means 26 defines port 24, which is adapted to receive and engage a portion on the exterior surface of a drill shaft (not shown).
- the second sealing means 32 isformed in a substantially annular configuration from material of the type used to make the first sealing means 26.
- the upper portion of the second sealing means 32 is connected to the housing means 12 adjacent the base 20 by suitable fastening means such as nuts 46 and bolts 48 or the like.
- the lower portion of the second sealing means 32 projects downwardly from base 20.
- the length of the projection in its relaxed or undeformed state preferably is slightly larger than the difference in height between the peak and valley portions of the textural surface of the ground located adjacent the bore hole opening. Generally, the length of the projection ranges from about /2 to 6 inches.
- the lower portion of the second sealing means 32 When the base 20 of the plenum chamber 10 is positioned on the surface of the ground adjacent the bore hole opening so that the top 22 covers the opening, the lower portion of the second sealing means 32 is stretched to some extent and deformed axially upwardly. The end 52 of the lower portion assumes substantially the same configuration as the surface of the ground engaged thereby and is held thereagainst with sufficient force to substantially prevent the passage of drilling cuttings and dust particles therebetween. Hence, during such time as the plenum chamber 10 covers the bore hole opening, the second sealing means 32 maintains the base in sealing engagement with the surface of the ground.
- a rigid structure is formed from the external wall 16. This may be done by molding the external wall 16 to form a substantially unitary structure or by fastening together the respectively separate components of the external wall 16 by means of attaching plates 54, through which bolts 58 extend. The bolts 58 are secured to the housing means 12 by attaching nuts 56. A suitable amount of the vibration damping and sound absorbing means 18 is placed against the portion of surface 34 provided by the external wall 16.
- the internal wall 14 is then placed against the vibration damping and sound absorbing means 18 and is connected to the external wall 16 by suitable fastening means such as attachment plates 60, nuts 62 and bolts 64 or the like; Upon completion of the latter assembly step, the vibration damping and sound absorbing means becomes disposed between and contacts a substantial portion of each of the internal wall 14 and the external wall 16.
- This structural condition of the housing means 12 can alternatively be obtained by forming the vibration damping and sound absorbing material in situ between the internal wall 14 and the external wall 16.
- the internal wall 14 After connecting the internal wall 14 to the external wall 16, the latter is provided with one or .more tapped holes (not shown) which communicate sound absorbing material into the cavity at a pressure sufficiently high to prevent foaming and then relieving the pressure from the vibration damping and sound absorbing material within the cavity so as to allow the foaming thereof.
- the various methods and types of apparatus employed to dispose the vibration damping and sound absorbing means 18 within the cavity will be well understood by those skilled in the art.
- FIG. 2 there is illustrated a top plan view of the plenum chamber 10.
- the vibration damping and sound absorbing means 18 When disposed between the internal wall 14 and the external wall 16, the vibration damping and sound absorbing means 18 preferably has a substantially annular configuration in which each of the outer surface portion 66 and the inner surface portion 68 thereof has a substantially circular shape.
- Such substantially annular configuration of the vibration damping and sound absorbing means 18 1) reduces the vibrational energy of the housing means 12 and (2) absorbs sound waves within the plenum chamber 10 in a highly efficient manner and is, for this reason preferred.
- vibration damping and sound absorbing means including a ring-shaped structure wherein outer and inner surface portions 66 and 68 are polygonal, or a structure wherein the ring is unclosed, such as one having either a U-shaped or an arcuate form, can also be used.
- the form of the vibration damping and sound absorbing means 18 shown in FIG. 2 is intended to be illustrative and should not be interpreted to limit the scope of the invention to the particular structure disclosed. Accordingly, the term substantially annular configuration as used in the specification and claims with reference to the vibration damping and sound absorbing means 18 is intended to include, as well, configurations of the type discussed in this paragraph. So long as the vibration damping and sound absorbing means 18 is disposed between and contacts a substantial portion of each of the internal wall 14 and the external wall 16, the noise produced during drilling operations can be substantially reduced.
- compressed air passes in a stream down through the hollow drill shaft of a drilling machine (not shown) across the face of a drill bit connected thereto and upward through an annular space between the drill shaft and the walls of a bore hole to an opening at the surface of the ground.
- Base 20 of the plenum chamber 10 is positioned on the surface of the ground adjacent the bore hole opening so that the top 22 covers the opening.
- Sealing means connected to the top 22 and the base 20 of the housing means 12 maintain the top 22 and the base 20 in sealing engagement with the drill shaft and the surface of the ground, respectively, whereby drilling cuttings and dust particles carried up the bore hole by the compressed air stream are trapped by the plenum chamber 10 in a highly efficient manner.
- the drilling cuttings pass through an opening provided in housing means 12 by the conduit.
- a plenum chamber for covering and sealing a bore hole opening at the surface of the ground and for concomitantly reducing the noise produced during a drilling operation, comprising:
- a housing means having an external wall composed of a reflective barrier means, an internal wall composed of an abrasion resistant means and a vibration damping and sound absorbing means disposed between and contacting a substantial portion of each of said external and internal walls;
- said housing means having an open bottom and a closed top defined by said internal and external 7 walls and'having a'port therein adapted to receive a drill shaft;
- a second sealing means connected to the bottom of said housing means for maintaining said bottom in sealing engagement with the surface of the ground.
- deformable elastomeric material having a substantially annular configuration and being connected to said top of said housing means, said first sealing means having a central portion which defines said port and an inside diameter which, in its undeformed state, is slightly smaller than the outside diameter of said drill shaft.
- each of the internal wall of said housing means and the internal surface of said conduit has a uniform thickness ranging from about Vs to 3 inches.
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