Hydro-Excavation Plug
20200270820 ยท 2020-08-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01C23/09
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E21B7/18
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E02F3/9206
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E02D29/14
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International classification
E21B7/18
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Abstract
A plug device for covering a cavity excavated in the ground. The plug device includes a head defined by a plate having a planar upper surface and a planar lower surface, wherein the plate has a size that corresponds to a size of the excavated cavity. The plug device also includes a plurality of anchor members extending axially away from the planar lower surface, and that are configured to secure the plug device to the cavity.
Claims
1. A plug device for covering a cavity excavated in the ground, the plug device comprising: a head defined by a plate having a planar upper surface and a planar lower surface, the plate having a size that corresponds to a size of the excavated cavity; and a plurality of anchor members extending axially away from the planar lower surface and configured to secure the plug device to the cavity.
2. The plug device according to claim 1, wherein the plate is circular, and the plurality of anchor members are positioned about a circumference of the plate.
3. The plug device according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of anchor members are located at positions that correspond to about 0 degrees, about 30 degrees, about 150 degrees, about 180 degrees, about 210 degrees, and about 330 degrees of the circumference of the circular plate.
4. The plug device according to claim 1, further comprising a gusset between each anchor member and the plate.
5. The plug device according to claim 1, wherein each anchor member is a cylindrical rod.
6. The plug device according to claim 1, wherein the plate includes at least one aperture that extends from the planar upper surface to the planar lower surface that is configured for receipt of a device configured to locate and remove the plug device in the cavity.
7. The plug device according to claim 1, wherein the plate and anchor members are formed of a rigid metal material.
8. A method comprising: conducting a first excavation process that includes forming a cavity in the ground to uncover and determine or confirm the location of underground utilities; temporarily covering the cavity with a plug device; after uncovering and determining or confirming the location of the underground utilities, conducting a second excavation process; and after conducting the second excavation process, removing the plug device from the cavity, wherein the plug device includes a head defined by a plate having a planar upper surface and a planar lower surface, the plate having a size that corresponds to a size of the cavity, and the plug device includes a plurality of anchor members extending axially away from the planar lower surface and configured to secure the plug device to the cavity.
9. The method according to claim 8, further comprising filling the cavity with a filler material before temporarily covering the cavity with the plug device.
10. The method according to claim 8, wherein the first excavation process includes forming the cavity using a hydro-excavation apparatus.
11. The method according to claim 8, wherein the second excavation process includes conducting directional boring.
12. The method according to claim 8, wherein the first excavation process includes forming the cavity in a roadway.
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the temporary covering of the cavity with the plug device allows for the roadway to be open to traffic before conducting the second excavation process.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0021] The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
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[0028] Corresponding reference numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0031] Plate 14 includes an upper surface 16 and a lower surface 18. A pair of apertures 20 penetrate the plate 14 from upper surface 16 to lower surface 18. Because plate 14 is formed of steel, plug device 10 can be relatively heavy and difficult to lift manually. Apertures 20, therefore, are configured to mate with a hooked cable or winch (not illustrated) that allows for plug device 10 to be easily lifted and moved, as will be described in more detail later. In the illustrated embodiment, apertures 20 have a diameter of about 1.5 inches, and are separated by a distance of two inches.
[0032] Plug device 10 includes a plurality of anchor members 22 that extend axially in a direction away from lower surface 18 of plate 14. As best shown in
[0033] As best shown in
[0034] Rods 24 are rigidly attached to plate 14 by welding, or any other rigid attachment method known to one skilled in the art. In addition, a gusset 30 may be used to provide additional structural support between plate 14 and rod 24. Gussets 30 may also be formed of steel or some other type of metal material, and are preferably welded to each of plate 14 and rod 24. In the illustrated embodiment, gussets 30 are triangular-shaped and include an aperture 32. It should be understood, however, that aperture 32 is optional, and that gussets 30 may have any other shape known to one skilled in the art.
[0035] In the illustrated embodiment (
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[0037] After confirming the location of the underground utilities 40, the directional boring underneath the roadway can be completed. Because directional boring can be completed without closing or at least partially blocking the roadway 31, it is unnecessary to leave the exposed cavity 34 in the roadway. Thus, according to the present disclosure, the cavity 34 is filled with soil or some other filler material 42 up to ground level 36. Then, plug device 10 is located over cavity 34 and anchor members 22 are driven into the filler material 42 to secure plug device 10 over cavity 34 by striking plate 14 with mallets or some other type of driving device. Because anchor members 22 have a sufficient length that is driven into filler material 42 and because plate 14 is substantially co-planar with the roadway 31, plug device 10 is safely secured and prevented from being disengaged from cavity 34 when subjected to a tire strike by a vehicle 49 using the roadway 31. Because the roadway 31 can be safely reopened before conducting the directional boring, the amount of time that the roadway 31 is closed or at least partially blocked can be substantially reduced in comparison to prior methods that used mechanical excavation that yielded a cavity 34 that was too large to be safely covered and allow for traffic to pass over the covered cavity 34.
[0038] Moreover, it should be understood that plug device 10 is a reusable device. In this regard, after the directional boring has been completed, the roadway 31 can again be temporarily closed or partially blocked, and plug device 10 can be removed from cavity 34. This is accomplished by affixing or connecting a hooked cable or winch (not shown) to apertures 20 and lifting plug device 10 to disengage anchor members 22 from filler material 42. The cavity 34 in the roadway 31 can then be repaved, as needed. This may also be accomplished at off hours, so that traffic is affected only to a minor extent.
[0039] While the above example method using plug device 10 has been described relative to covering a cavity 34 formed in a roadway 31 after conducting potholing or daylighting and before conducting directional boring, the present disclosure should not be limited thereto. In this regard, plug device 10 may also be used to safely cover cavities 34 that are not formed in a roadway 31. For example, if a cavity 34 is formed while performing a landscaping service away from a roadway 31, or when performing repairs to underground utilities 40 located away from a roadway 31, cavity 34 may be temporarily covered using plug device 10 and without filling cavity 34 with filler material 42. In such a case, anchor members 22 should extend axially away from plate 14 and radially outward from plate 14 such that anchor members 22 can engage with side surfaces 44 of cavity. Then, when the work is to be completed, plug device 10 can be removed, the work completed, and cavity 34 refilled with filler material 42.
[0040] It should be understood that while plug device 10 has been described as beneficial when used in instances when a diameter of cavity 34 can be precisely controlled (i.e., when formed by hydro-excavation), the present disclosure should not be limited to only instances when the cavity 34 is hydro-excavated. That is, plug device 10 can be used when cavity 34 is formed using an auger, hand dug, or some other mechanical method where a diameter of cavity 34 is precisely controlled.
[0041] Moreover, it should be understood that a diameter D of plate 14 and a length L of anchor members 22 are variable. The above-noted dimensions are described as preferable due to the ease with which plug device 10 can be inserted and removed from cavity 34, and due to the ease with which plug device 10 can be stored for reuse on, for example, a hydro-excavator apparatus 38 or vehicle. Inasmuch as the dimensions are variable, plug device 10 can be sized for use when large-diameter cavities 34 are excavated using, for example, a backhoe.
[0042] The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.