DEVICE AND METHOD FOR REAMING A FLIGHT GAP OF A DRILL FLIGHT
20230417108 ยท 2023-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B10/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B10/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B7/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The invention relates to a device and a method for reaming a flight gap of a drill flight of a drilling tool, comprising a base carriage which can be displaceably mounted along a mast of a drilling apparatus, a reaming element which is configured to engage in the flight gap of the drilling tool, wherein soil material adhering to the drilling tool can be scraped off by the reaming element upon rotation of the drilling tool, and a support arm on which the reaming element is held and which is mounted movably relative to the base carriage between a retracted position, in which the reaming element is spaced apart from the drilling tool, and a reaming position, in which the reaming element engages in the flight gap for reaming soil material. According to the invention, it is provided that the support arm is pivotably mounted between the retracted position and the reaming position about a pivot axle which is oriented substantially parallel to a drilling longitudinal axis of the drilling tool, that the support arm is additionally mounted on the base carriage in a direction parallel to the drilling longitudinal axis of the drilling tool, so as to be deflectable from a basic position, and that the support arm is resiliently held in the basic position by means of a bias spring.
Claims
1. A device for reaming a flight gap of a drill flight of a drilling tool, comprising a base carriage which can be displaceably mounted along a mast of a drilling apparatus, a reaming element which is configured to engage in the helix gap of the drilling tool, wherein soil material adhering to the drilling tool can be scraped off by the reaming element when the drilling tool is rotated, and a support arm on which the reaming element is held, and which is mounted movably relative to the base carriage between a retracted position, in which the reaming element (50) is spaced apart from the drilling tool, and a reaming position, in which the reaming element engages in the flight gap for reaming soil material, wherein the support arm is pivotally mounted between the retracted position and the reaming position about a pivot axle which is oriented substantially parallel to a drilling longitudinal axis of the drilling tool, the support arm is additionally mounted on the base carriage in a direction parallel to the drilling longitudinal axis of the drilling tool, so as to be deflectable from a basic position, and the support arm is held in the basic position with a biasing force by means of at least one bias device.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein a base member and an actuator of the support arm are provided, wherein the actuator is displaceably and adjustably held on the base member, wherein the support arm is pivotally mounted on the base carriage about the pivot axle.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the support arm can be adjusted between the retracted position and the cleaning position by means of an actuating element, in particular a hydraulic cylinder.
4. The device according to claim 3, wherein the actuating element is arranged on the base carriage and is connected to the support arm via a lever mechanism.
5. The device according to claim 4, wherein the lever mechanism comprises a guide lever, which is connected in an articulated manner on the one hand to the base carriage and on the other hand to a piston of the actuating element, and a coupling lever, which is connected in an articulated manner on the one hand to the piston and/or to the guide lever and on the other hand to the support arm via a coupling joint.
6. The device according to claim 5, wherein the coupling joint between the support arm and the coupling lever comprises a joint pin, which is mounted linearly displaceably in an elongated hole on the support arm.
7. The device according to claim 6, wherein the joint pin is resiliently mounted in the elongated hole.
8. The device according to claim 2, wherein the actuator of the support arm is mounted on the base member, so as to be pivotable about a deflection axis which is oriented transversely to the drilling longitudinal axis.
9. The device according to claim 2, wherein a bias spring is arranged between the base member and the actuator of the support arm.
10. The device according to claim 1, wherein the base carriage for holding on at least one chain comprises at least one tubular chain quiver which extends along the base carriage and is open towards the top.
11. The device according to claim 10, wherein a fastening member for fastening the chain is arranged in a lower region of the chain quiver.
12. The device according to claim 1, wherein at least one fastening member is mounted on the base carriage in a resilient manner to be displaceable in a vertical direction.
13. A drilling apparatus comprising a carrier unit and a mast arranged thereon, on which a rotary drilling drive for rotationally driving a drilling tool with a drill flight, in particular a Kelly auger, is mounted, wherein a device for reaming according to claim 1 is arranged on the mast.
14. A method for reaming a flight gap of a drill flight of a drilling tool, in particular a Kelly auger, from adhering soil material, wherein a device according to claim 1 is used for reaming.
Description
[0026] The invention is further described below with reference to a preferred exemplary embodiment, which is shown schematically in the drawings. Shown are in:
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[0036] The invention is described below with reference to a drilling apparatus 10, which is shown schematically in
[0037] Through an annular drive element of the rotary drill drive 18, which can also be referred to as a power rotary head or drill table, a schematically indicated kelly bar 8 with outer axial drive bars (not shown) is passed. The kelly bar 8 may be of telescopic design and is suspended from the mast 16 in a vertically adjustable manner via a cable. A drilling tool 2 is torque proof attached to the lower end of the kelly bar 8, which in the illustrated embodiment is configured as a so-called Kelly auger. The drilling apparatus 10 according to the invention is used for creating boreholes in the ground, in particular, for creating foundation piles in the ground.
[0038] For reaming the drilling tool 2 of adhering soil material, according to the invention, a device 20 for reaming is arranged on the mast 16 opposite the drilling tool 2.
[0039] The device 20 for reaming according to the invention is explained in greater detail below in conjunction with
[0040] A support arm 30 is arranged on a front side of the base carriage 22, which has a rod-shaped actuator 34 that is adjustably mounted on a base member 32. The base member 32 is mounted on the base carriage 22 so as to be pivotable about a pivot axle 28, the pivot axle 28 being oriented parallel to the longitudinal or drilling axis of the drilling tool 2.
[0041] Via a deflection axis 38 oriented transversely thereto, which is oriented, in particular orthogonally to the drilling axis, the actuator 34 of the support arm 30 is mounted deflectably in a substantially vertical direction. A reaming element 50 is attached to the free end of the support arm 34, which element is configured to engage in a helix flight gap 6 on a drill flight 4 of the drilling tool 2. The drill flight 4 extends with some turns along a tubular drilling shaft 3. A pilot tip 1 is arranged at the lower end of the drilling shaft 3. At the lower end of the drill flight 4, removal teeth 5 are arranged in a manner known per se for removing soil material.
[0042] Via a square-end connection 7 at the upper end of the drill shank 3, the drilling tool 2 can be detachably and torque proof connected to the kelly bar 8 described above, which is not shown in
[0043] The actuator 34 of the support arm 30 is held in a substantially horizontal basic position by a bias spring 40 on the underside of the support arm 30. When the drilling tool 2 moves downward, the support arm 30 can thus follow the vertical movement to a certain extent by deflecting downward about the deflection axis 38 by compressing the bias spring 40. In a corresponding manner, the support arm 30 can also follow a vertical movement of the drilling tool 2 upwards to a certain extent, wherein in this case the actuator 34 is pivoted upwards about the deflection axis 38 and the bias spring 40 is stretched.
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[0045] In the illustration according to
[0046] A lever mechanism 60 with an actuating element 42 in the form of an actuating cylinder can be provided for pivoting the support arm 30 between the reaming position and the retracted position, which will be described in more detail below in conjunction with
[0047] When the piston 43 is extended from the actuating cylinder 42, the support arm 30 with the base member 32 and the actuator 34 is pushed into a retracted position, which is spaced from the drilling tool 2. By retracting the piston 43 into the actuating cylinder, the support arm 30 is pivoted inwards from the position shown in
[0048] During axial displacement of the drilling tool 2 along the drilling axis, the support arm 30 can be deflected about the deflection axis 38 so that damages are avoided, provided that unintended axial travel occurs to some extent with the reaming element 50 still pivoted in.
[0049] In the schematic cross-sectional view of
[0050] When the drive carriage 17 and the base carriage 22 of the device 20 for reaming are moved towards one another, the chain links of the chains 25 within the sleeve-shaped chain quiver 24 can respectively fold or push together. When the drive carriage 17 is moved rapidly upward, vertical impacts on the base carriage 22 and thus also on the support arm 30 can be avoided or damped, which can also serve to protect the reaming element 50 and the drilling tool 2, under die assumption that the reaming element 50 is in the reaming position. Damping is also achieved when the base carriage 22 impacts on the ground. This can occur, for example, when the drive carriage 17 is relatively close to the ground and the support arm 30 is pivoted out of the flight of the drilling tool 2. In doing so, the base carriage 22 may drop downward to a certain distance and impact on the ground.