WO2021172978A1 - A cutter head for a drill cutter with suction function - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02F—DREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
- E02F3/00—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
- E02F3/04—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
- E02F3/88—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with arrangements acting by a sucking or forcing effect, e.g. suction dredgers
- E02F3/90—Component parts, e.g. arrangement or adaptation of pumps
- E02F3/92—Digging elements, e.g. suction heads
- E02F3/9212—Mechanical digging means, e.g. suction wheels, i.e. wheel with a suction inlet attached behind the wheel
- E02F3/9225—Mechanical digging means, e.g. suction wheels, i.e. wheel with a suction inlet attached behind the wheel with rotating cutting elements
- E02F3/9231—Suction wheels with axis of rotation parallel to longitudinal axis of the suction pipe
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- a CUTTER HEAD FOR A DRILL CUTTER WITH SUCTION FUNCTION The present invention relates to a cutter head according to the preamble of claim 1. According to another aspect, the inven tion also relates to a method for using said cutter head according to claim 10.
- cutter heads for dredging purposes.
- the cutter head is used solely for cutting the water bottom.
- a separate pump, or a plurality thereof, is provided for pumping away the mixture of solid material and water.
- Dutch patent application NL1012795 and US patent application US2002/0104238 both relate to such cutter head arrangements.
- Such known set up has a disadvantage in that the suction ac tion is insufficient if the pump is positioned away too far from the cutter head. Positioning the pump close to the cutter head is no option, since the pump preferably is positioned above water level. Tendency of most manufacturers is to apply stronger pumps which increases costs.
- the invention further aims at providing a cutter head that provides a still stronger pumping action by the cutter head it self. So as to obtain at least one of the above mentioned aims, the invention provides a cutter head comprising the features of claim 1. This cutter head has the advantage that a very high pumping ac-
- the cutter head according to the present invention is able to remove all solid material that has been cut loose by the cutter head. Hence, no material is lost.
- the invention therefore relates to a cutter head for removing a mixture comprising water and solid materials from a water bot tom, said cutter head being rotatable around a rotation axis, said cutter head comprising blades helically placed around the rotation axis with a leading edge at a position directed away from said ro tation axis, for collecting and transporting said mixture, charac terized in that the blades extend from a central axis positioned near the rotation axis towards the leading edge for providing a substantially continuous transport route towards a tube connected to said cutter head, such that said mixture is transported between a first side of a first blade part and an opposite side of an ad jacent second blade part towards the tube connected to said cutter head.
- An advantageous effect of the cutter head according to the present invention is obtained by the fact that the blade extends from the leading edge to a position at the rotation axis, leaving no free space between two successive passes of the blade parts. As a result, material is locked up in a transport route defined by two facing surfaces of blade parts.
- the cutter head according to the invention preferably com prises cutting means, wherein the leading edge of the blade is provided with said cutting means.
- the leading edge of the blade is directed substan tially into a rotation direction of the cutter head. Since the blade extends towards the rotation axis, any mixture can only leave the cutter head through the transport route defined by the blade towards the tube, yielding a pressure inside said tube and
- a smooth operation yielding both a high pumping capacity and an optimum cutting action is obtained when the leading edge of said blade substantially fits a rounded cone.
- the cutting means then have a good grip on the water bottom to be dredged.
- the rotating blades provide a guiding surface between the leading edge and the central axis and directed towards a position between said leading edge and said central axis, since that yields an instant pumping action to mate rial cut away from a water bottom, wherein in addition material that is cut subsequently helps in transporting said material through the transport route defined by the blade towards the tube.
- the cutter head according to the invention comprises blades in a double pitch, a triple pitch or a quadruple pitch.
- all blades are shaped substantially identically, such that upon rotation of the cutter head said mixture is transported between a first side of a first blade and an opposite side of an adjacent second blade towards the tube connected to said cutter head.
- the tube is driven by means of a motor, preferably a coaxial motor, positioned at an outside of the tube.
- said tube comprises a transport screw with at least one blade, the at least one blade being an extension of the at least one blade of the cutter head. Since the rotating blades are positioned partly inside the tube, the mixture of water and solid material is more effectively guided into the tube at a higher ve locity so that the solid materials do not fall back towards the cutter head. Clogging is thus effectively prevented.
- the invention relates to a
- substitute sheets (Rule 26) method of dredging a water bottom by using a cutter head according to the present invention, said method comprising the steps of po sitioning said cutter head on said water bottom, and rotatably driving said cutter head so as to cut the water bottom and pumping an obtained mixture of solids and water through said tube by means of a pumping force induced by the blades of the cutter head.
- the tube and the cutter head are driven simulta neously which can be easily obtained when the tube and the cutter head are mutually connected.
- Fig. 1 a perspective view of the cutter head according to Fig. 1;
- Fig. 2 a partially sectional side view of a cutter head ac cording to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 1 shows a partially sectional perspective view of a cut ter head 1 for dredging purposes and the like in a water bottom.
- the cutter head 1 comprises blades 2, 3, 4, 5 to which cutting means 9 are provided for cutting the water bottom.
- the cutter head comprises four blades 2, 3, 4, 5 that are evenly distributed over the circumference of the cutter head.
- the blades are spirally wound around a rotation axis 6 (identified in Fig. 2) of the cutter head, which thus is the central axis 6 of the cutter head 1.
- cutter head 1 is rotated along rotation axis 6 so as to consecutively cut the water bottom by means of said cutting means 9.
- cutter heads 1 as shown in the figure are used in dredging for removing sand, rocks and the like from a water bottom. Therefore, a mixture of solid materials and water is
- the blades 2, 3, 4, 5 in the cutter head 1 according to the present invention are embodied somewhat helicoid.
- a plurality of blades 2, 3, 4, 5 is provided, positioned symmetrically around a rotation axis 6, extending from the rotation axis towards a lead ing edge 7.
- Each blade covers a circle if viewed from a position on its rotation axis 6, as schematically shown in the figures.
- each blade 2 is embodied with a rake and skew (also mentioned slope and incline). As a consequence, the blades 2 are mutually coupled at the rotation axis 6.
- Each blade 2, 3, 4, 5 provides a pumping action upon rotation of the cutter head 1, said pumping action being dependent on the rate of rake and skew, the diameter of the blades 2, 3, 4, 5 and the rotational velocity of the cutter head 1.
- the cutter head 1 is coupled to a tube 8, for example through a rim 7, but it may be manufactured as a single body as well.
- a rotation axis of said tube 8 is aligned with the rotation axis 6 of said blades 2, 3, 4, 5.
- the pumping head provided by the shape of the blades 2, 3, 4, 5 of the cutter head 1 work together with the propelling action of the said blades 2 yielding a very efficient pumping effect.
- the pumping head provided by the cutter head of the present invention is significantly larger than the head ob tained with any of the known cutter heads. This relieves the regu lar pump or may even allow shutting off the regular pump. A huge advantage is the cost reduction for pumping gear.
- the cutting means 9 are provided on the
- Fig. 1 shows a partly sectional side view of the cutter head 1.
- the rake and skew of each blade 2 are clear ly visible in Fig. 1 and also in Fig. 2.
- FIG. 2 The partially sectional side view of Fig. 2 clearly shows that the blades 2 are mutually connected at first position 10.
- a connecting member 11 is provided to which all blades 2 are con nected at their respective top part.
- the blades 2, 3, 4, 5 may be manufactured as a unitary body, as a re sult of which said connecting member 11 can be omitted.
- Fig. 2 clearly shows that the blades 2, 3, 4, 5 extend to a position beyond the cutter head 1 inside the tube 8. More in par ticular, the tube 8 is provided at its inside with a continuation 12 of the blades 2, 3, 4, 5. As a consequence, the mixture of wa ter and solid material is effectively guided into the tube 8 where clogging or blockage, due to solid material falling back towards the cutter head 1, is effectively prevented. It is not necessary that part 12 also provides a pumping action. It may be sufficient for part 12 to guide said mixture through the tube 8, although some additional pumping action provided by part 12 may help to more effectively transport said dredged mixture.
- the invention also relates to all combinations of features described here independently of each other.
Abstract
The invention relates to a cutter head (1) for removing a mixture comprising water and solid materials from a water bottom, said cutter head being rotatable around a rotation axis (6), said cutter head comprising blades (2, 3, 4, 5) helically placed around the rotation axis with a leading edge (7) at a position directed away from said rotation axis, for collecting and transporting said mixture. The blades extend from a central axis positioned near the rotation axis towards the leading edge for providing a substantially continuous transport route towards a tube (8) connected to said cutter head, such that said mixture is transported between a first side of a first blade part and an opposite side of an adjacent second blade part towards the tube connected to said cutter head. A preferred embodiment comprises a method for using the cutter head according to the invention.
Description
A CUTTER HEAD FOR A DRILL CUTTER WITH SUCTION FUNCTION The present invention relates to a cutter head according to the preamble of claim 1. According to another aspect, the inven tion also relates to a method for using said cutter head according to claim 10.
It is commonly known in the art to use cutter heads for dredging purposes. The cutter head is used solely for cutting the water bottom. A separate pump, or a plurality thereof, is provided for pumping away the mixture of solid material and water. Dutch patent application NL1012795 and US patent application US2002/0104238 both relate to such cutter head arrangements. Such known set up has a disadvantage in that the suction ac tion is insufficient if the pump is positioned away too far from the cutter head. Positioning the pump close to the cutter head is no option, since the pump preferably is positioned above water level. Tendency of most manufacturers is to apply stronger pumps which increases costs.
An alternative embodiment is described in Dutch patent appli cation NL2019004 relating to a cutter head with blades that are shaped such that a pumping action is provided upon rotation of the blades. This pumping action adds to the suction force of the pump allowing one to remove substantially all solid material that has been cut loose by the cutter head. The regular pump, that is com monly placed above water level, may be embodied smaller than pumps in common arrangements, like NL1012795. The invention aims at providing an improved cutter head of the kind mentioned in the preamble.
The invention further aims at providing a cutter head that provides a still stronger pumping action by the cutter head it self. So as to obtain at least one of the above mentioned aims, the invention provides a cutter head comprising the features of claim 1. This cutter head has the advantage that a very high pumping ac-
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tion is obtained. As a consequence, a pump for transporting the mixture of solid material and water may have a smaller capacity than is required with known cutter heads or may be omitted com pletely. The pumping action is even higher than the pumping action obtained according to NL 2019004, leading to less solid material lost when using the cutter head. A more efficient action is there fore obtained.
It has shown that the cutter head according to the present invention is able to remove all solid material that has been cut loose by the cutter head. Hence, no material is lost.
The invention therefore relates to a cutter head for removing a mixture comprising water and solid materials from a water bot tom, said cutter head being rotatable around a rotation axis, said cutter head comprising blades helically placed around the rotation axis with a leading edge at a position directed away from said ro tation axis, for collecting and transporting said mixture, charac terized in that the blades extend from a central axis positioned near the rotation axis towards the leading edge for providing a substantially continuous transport route towards a tube connected to said cutter head, such that said mixture is transported between a first side of a first blade part and an opposite side of an ad jacent second blade part towards the tube connected to said cutter head. An advantageous effect of the cutter head according to the present invention is obtained by the fact that the blade extends from the leading edge to a position at the rotation axis, leaving no free space between two successive passes of the blade parts. As a result, material is locked up in a transport route defined by two facing surfaces of blade parts.
The cutter head according to the invention preferably com prises cutting means, wherein the leading edge of the blade is provided with said cutting means.
So as to obtain a maximum pumping action by said blade, it is preferred that the leading edge of the blade is directed substan tially into a rotation direction of the cutter head. Since the blade extends towards the rotation axis, any mixture can only leave the cutter head through the transport route defined by the blade towards the tube, yielding a pressure inside said tube and
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as a consequence a positive head to the pumping action.
A smooth operation yielding both a high pumping capacity and an optimum cutting action is obtained when the leading edge of said blade substantially fits a rounded cone. The cutting means then have a good grip on the water bottom to be dredged.
It is especially preferred that the rotating blades provide a guiding surface between the leading edge and the central axis and directed towards a position between said leading edge and said central axis, since that yields an instant pumping action to mate rial cut away from a water bottom, wherein in addition material that is cut subsequently helps in transporting said material through the transport route defined by the blade towards the tube.
So as to obtain a stronger pumping action and an increased cutting speed, it is preferred that the cutter head according to the invention comprises blades in a double pitch, a triple pitch or a quadruple pitch.
In a cutter head with multiple blades, it is preferred that all blades are shaped substantially identically, such that upon rotation of the cutter head said mixture is transported between a first side of a first blade and an opposite side of an adjacent second blade towards the tube connected to said cutter head.
An embodiment wherein said cutter head and said tube are cou pled and mutually rotatably driven is preferred, since this allows to drive the tube, for example by a coaxial motor, simultaneously driving the cutter head.
It therefore is further preferred that the tube is driven by means of a motor, preferably a coaxial motor, positioned at an outside of the tube.
In the cutter head according to the invention, it is pre ferred that said tube comprises a transport screw with at least one blade, the at least one blade being an extension of the at least one blade of the cutter head. Since the rotating blades are positioned partly inside the tube, the mixture of water and solid material is more effectively guided into the tube at a higher ve locity so that the solid materials do not fall back towards the cutter head. Clogging is thus effectively prevented.
According to a further aspect, the invention relates to a
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method of dredging a water bottom by using a cutter head according to the present invention, said method comprising the steps of po sitioning said cutter head on said water bottom, and rotatably driving said cutter head so as to cut the water bottom and pumping an obtained mixture of solids and water through said tube by means of a pumping force induced by the blades of the cutter head. The effects and advantages that are obtained with a cutter head as mentioned above can be obtained with this method.
Preferably, the tube and the cutter head are driven simulta neously which can be easily obtained when the tube and the cutter head are mutually connected.
Hereafter, the invention will be further described by means of a drawing. The drawing shows in:
Fig. 1 a perspective view of the cutter head according to Fig. 1; and
Fig. 2 a partially sectional side view of a cutter head ac cording to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
The same and similar parts and features of the cutter head according to the present invention have been denoted by the same reference numerals in the figures. However, for ease of under standing the figures, not all parts that are required for a prac tical embodiment have been shown.
Fig. 1 shows a partially sectional perspective view of a cut ter head 1 for dredging purposes and the like in a water bottom. The cutter head 1 comprises blades 2, 3, 4, 5 to which cutting means 9 are provided for cutting the water bottom. In the embodi ment shown in the figures, the cutter head comprises four blades 2, 3, 4, 5 that are evenly distributed over the circumference of the cutter head. The blades are spirally wound around a rotation axis 6 (identified in Fig. 2) of the cutter head, which thus is the central axis 6 of the cutter head 1.
During use, the cutter head 1 is rotated along rotation axis 6 so as to consecutively cut the water bottom by means of said cutting means 9. Generally, cutter heads 1 as shown in the figure are used in dredging for removing sand, rocks and the like from a water bottom. Therefore, a mixture of solid materials and water is
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obtained, that must be removed from said water bottom.
The blades 2, 3, 4, 5 in the cutter head 1 according to the present invention are embodied somewhat helicoid. A plurality of blades 2, 3, 4, 5 is provided, positioned symmetrically around a rotation axis 6, extending from the rotation axis towards a lead ing edge 7. Each blade covers a circle if viewed from a position on its rotation axis 6, as schematically shown in the figures. Preferably, each blade 2 is embodied with a rake and skew (also mentioned slope and incline). As a consequence, the blades 2 are mutually coupled at the rotation axis 6.
Each blade 2, 3, 4, 5 provides a pumping action upon rotation of the cutter head 1, said pumping action being dependent on the rate of rake and skew, the diameter of the blades 2, 3, 4, 5 and the rotational velocity of the cutter head 1.
The cutter head 1 is coupled to a tube 8, for example through a rim 7, but it may be manufactured as a single body as well. A rotation axis of said tube 8 is aligned with the rotation axis 6 of said blades 2, 3, 4, 5.
Due to the shape of the blades 2, 3, 4, 5, a pumping action is obtained upon rotation of the blades 2, 3, 4, 5. A leading edge 7 is directed into the rotational direction of the cutter head 1. The blade 2 may bend progressively from the leading edge 7 towards the tube 8, but a uniform bending is possible as well. The pumping action induced by the blades 2, 3, 4, 5 on the mixture of water and solids is dependent on such shape of the blades. Furthermore, due to the shape of the blades, mixture of water and solid materi als is directed towards the inside of the cutter head 1 and there fore directly towards the tube 8, such that all mixture will be transported efficiently. The pumping head provided by the shape of the blades 2, 3, 4, 5 of the cutter head 1 work together with the propelling action of the said blades 2 yielding a very efficient pumping effect. The pumping head provided by the cutter head of the present invention is significantly larger than the head ob tained with any of the known cutter heads. This relieves the regu lar pump or may even allow shutting off the regular pump. A huge advantage is the cost reduction for pumping gear.
As shown in Fig. 1, the cutting means 9 are provided on the
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leading edge 6 of each blade 2, 3, 4, 5.
As mentioned above, Fig. 1 shows a partly sectional side view of the cutter head 1. The rake and skew of each blade 2 are clear ly visible in Fig. 1 and also in Fig. 2.
The partially sectional side view of Fig. 2 clearly shows that the blades 2 are mutually connected at first position 10. A connecting member 11 is provided to which all blades 2 are con nected at their respective top part. As a matter of fact, the blades 2, 3, 4, 5 may be manufactured as a unitary body, as a re sult of which said connecting member 11 can be omitted.
Fig. 2 clearly shows that the blades 2, 3, 4, 5 extend to a position beyond the cutter head 1 inside the tube 8. More in par ticular, the tube 8 is provided at its inside with a continuation 12 of the blades 2, 3, 4, 5. As a consequence, the mixture of wa ter and solid material is effectively guided into the tube 8 where clogging or blockage, due to solid material falling back towards the cutter head 1, is effectively prevented. It is not necessary that part 12 also provides a pumping action. It may be sufficient for part 12 to guide said mixture through the tube 8, although some additional pumping action provided by part 12 may help to more effectively transport said dredged mixture.
The invention is not limited to the embodiments as mentioned above and as shown in the drawings. The invention is limited by the claims only.
The invention also relates to all combinations of features described here independently of each other.
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Claims
1. A cutter head for removing a mixture comprising water and solid materials from a water bottom, said cutter head being rotatable around a rotation axis, said cutter head comprising blades heli cally placed around the rotation axis with a leading edge at a po- sition directed away from said rotation axis, for collecting and transporting said mixture, characterized in that the blades extend from a central axis positioned near the rotation axis towards the leading edge for providing a substantially con- tinuous transport route towards a tube connected to said cutter head, such that said mixture is transported between a first side of a first blade part and an opposite side of an adjacent second blade part towards the tube connected to said cutter head.
2. A cutter head according to claim 1, wherein the leading edge of the blade is provided with cutting means.
3. A cutter head according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the leading edge of said blade is directed into a rotation direction of the cutter head.
4. A cutter head according to claim 1, wherein said leading edges of said blades substantially fit a rounded cone.
5. A cutter head according to claim 1, wherein said rotating blades provide a guiding surface between said leading edge and the central axis and directed towards a position between said leading edge and the central axis.
6. A cutter head according to claim 1, wherein the cutter compris es blades in a double pitch, a triple pitch or a quadruple pitch.
7. A cutter head according to claim 6, wherein all blades are shaped substantially identically, such that upon rotation of the cutter head said mixture is transported between a first side of a
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first blade and an opposite side of an adjacent second blade to wards the tube connected to said cutter head.
8. A cutter head according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said cutter head and said tube are coupled and mutually rotatably driven.
9. A cutter head according to claim 8, wherein said tube is driven by means of a motor, preferably a coaxial motor, positioned at an outside of said tube.
10. A cutter head according to any of the preceding claims, where in said tube comprises a transport screw with at least one blade, the at least one blade being an extension of the at least one blade of the cutter head.
11. A method of dredging a water bottom by using a cutter head ac cording to any of the preceding claims, said method comprising the steps of positioning said cutter head on said water bottom, and rotatably driving said cutter head so as to cut the water bottom and pumping an obtained mixture of solids and water through said tube by means of a pumping force induced by the blades of the cut ter head.
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