Patent classifications
E02F5/30
Lubricated soil mixing systems and methods
Described herein are tools, systems and methods for conditioning, strengthening and/or improving in situ soil geotechnical or agricultural properties while at least temporarily reducing soil density, energy requirements, and tool wear.
Excavation assembly for use in excavator
There is provided an excavation assembly for use in an excavator, wherein the excavation assembly is removably coupled to an arm at a pair of spaced shaft-receiving portions defined therein, wherein the excavation assembly performs an excavation operation into a ground or a rock, wherein the excavation assembly comprises: a body removably coupled at one end thereof to the pair of spaced shaft-receiving portions; a driving mechanism configured to generate at least one of a linear driving force, a rotational driving force, and a striking force; an excavation tool coupled to the driving mechanism and configured to be driven by at least one of the linear driving force, the rotational driving force, and the striking force transmitted from the driving mechanism, thereby to perform the excavating operation, wherein a direction of the excavation operation by the excavation tool varies depending on coupling positions between the pair of spaced shaft-receiving portions and the body.
Two step hydraulic breaker with automatic stroke adjustment
A two-step auto stroke hydraulic breaker includes a cylinder including a high-low pressure chamber, a high pressure chamber, and a pressure converting chamber including a pilot port, a high pressure connecting port connected to the high pressure chamber, a sensing port, an oil tank port, a long stroke port, and a short stroke port, a piston including small diameter portions, upper and lower large diameter portions, a sensing fluid groove between the upper and lower large diameter portions, and a return fluid groove formed on the lower the large diameter portion, a fluid circuit unit to control a supply direction of the fluid to the cylinder and to generate a fluid pressure to selectively change a stroke, and a chisel to break the bedrock when a lower portion of the piston descends to impact the chisel during a descending operation.
ROCK CLAW FOR DEMOLITION HAMMER
A rock claw for attaching to a corner of a demolition hammer, the rock claw including a first wall having a first inner side surface, a second wall having a second inner side surface joined to the first inner side surface along a first intersection, and a third wall having a third inner side surface. The third inner side surface is joined to the first inner side surface along a second intersection and the third inner side surface is joined to the second inner side surface along a third intersection.
DIRT REMOVAL AND PILING MACHINE
A dirt removal and piling machine is ideally suited for use in cleaning and piling individualized and non-uniformly shaped workpieces, preferably sugar beets but also potatoes, other tuber crops, and even with aggregate rocks for a tilting receiving station. A further aspect of the present machine includes a workpiece unloading or receiving station which can tip sideways after a dump truck unloads the workpieces and longitudinally drives therethrough. In another aspect, the machine also includes a cleaning station having rotatable rollers, an underlying dirt conveyor and a moveable dirt dumping conveyor, hopper or bucket adjacent an end of the dirt conveyor and external to the rollers. Furthermore, another aspect of the machine includes an automatic and/or robotic sampling arm which is operable to remove a tuber crop workpiece sample and automatically package the sample after the sample has moved through a cleaning station.
DIRT REMOVAL AND PILING MACHINE
A dirt removal and piling machine is ideally suited for use in cleaning and piling individualized and non-uniformly shaped workpieces, preferably sugar beets but also potatoes, other tuber crops, and even with aggregate rocks for a tilting receiving station. A further aspect of the present machine includes a workpiece unloading or receiving station which can tip sideways after a dump truck unloads the workpieces and longitudinally drives therethrough. In another aspect, the machine also includes a cleaning station having rotatable rollers, an underlying dirt conveyor and a moveable dirt dumping conveyor, hopper or bucket adjacent an end of the dirt conveyor and external to the rollers. Furthermore, another aspect of the machine includes an automatic and/or robotic sampling arm which is operable to remove a tuber crop workpiece sample and automatically package the sample after the sample has moved through a cleaning station.
DIRT REMOVAL AND PILING MACHINE
A dirt removal and piling machine is ideally suited for use in cleaning and piling individualized and non-uniformly shaped workpieces, preferably sugar beets but also potatoes, other tuber crops, and even with aggregate rocks for a tilting receiving station. A further aspect of the present machine includes a workpiece unloading or receiving station which can tip sideways after a dump truck unloads the workpieces and longitudinally drives therethrough. In another aspect, the machine also includes a cleaning station having rotatable rollers, an underlying dirt conveyor and a moveable dirt dumping conveyor, hopper or bucket adjacent an end of the dirt conveyor and external to the rollers. Furthermore, another aspect of the machine includes an automatic and/or robotic sampling arm which is operable to remove a tuber crop workpiece sample and automatically package the sample after the sample has moved through a cleaning station.
HYDRAULIC PERCUSSION DEVICE AND CONSTRUCTION APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME
The present invention relates to a hydraulic percussion device and a construction apparatus having the same, the hydraulic percussion device comprising: a cylinder; a piston; a backward port connecting a front chamber of the cylinder to a hydraulic source; a forward port formed on a rear chamber of the cylinder; a forward/backward valve for controlling the forward and backward movement of the piston; a control line for moving the forward/backward valve to a forward-movement location; a long-stroke port formed between the forward port and the backward port; a short-stroke port formed between the backward port on the cylinder and the long-stroke port; a shift valve disposed between the short-stroke port and the control line; a proximity sensor for detecting a bottom dead point of the piston upon the stroke on an object; and a controller for determining a striking condition on the basis of the detected bottom dead point, and transmitting a control signal to the shift valve.
HYDRAULIC PERCUSSION DEVICE AND CONSTRUCTION APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME
The present invention relates to a hydraulic percussion device and a construction apparatus having the same, the hydraulic percussion device comprising: a cylinder; a piston; a backward port connecting a front chamber of the cylinder to a hydraulic source; a forward port formed on a rear chamber of the cylinder; a forward/backward valve for controlling the forward and backward movement of the piston; a control line for moving the forward/backward valve to a forward-movement location; a long-stroke port formed between the forward port and the backward port; a short-stroke port formed between the backward port on the cylinder and the long-stroke port; a shift valve disposed between the short-stroke port and the control line; a proximity sensor for detecting a bottom dead point of the piston upon the stroke on an object; and a controller for determining a striking condition on the basis of the detected bottom dead point, and transmitting a control signal to the shift valve.
METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR FORMING RECLAMATION STRUCTURES
A method of forming a structure includes a) excavating a material; b) homogenizing the material; c) ensuring aluminosilicate levels in the material; d) increasing alkaline levels of the material; e) foaming the material; and f) injecting the material onto a surface, wherein the material forms into a foam-like structure when injected.