Drilling machine equipped with an anchoring device allowing the horizontal movement of the drilling module in the anchored position
10724200 · 2020-07-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Sara Cascarino (Rueil-Malmaison, FR)
- Daniel Perpezat (Rueil-Malmaison, FR)
- Laurent Pivert (Rueil-Malmaison, FR)
- Régis Bernasinski (Rueil-Malmaison, FR)
Cpc classification
E21B10/62
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02D17/13
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E02D17/13
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A drilling machine for drilling ground in a vertical direction, the machine including: an anchor module having front and rear faces, the anchor module including an anchor device having front and rear anchor pads that are deployable in a deployment direction, to bear against walls of the excavation to hold the anchor module stationary in the ground. The anchor module further includes: a frame carrying the front and rear anchor pads, the frame supporting the drilling module; and an actuator device to which the front and rear anchor pads are fastened, the actuator device being movable relative to the frame in a movement direction that extends transversely to the longitudinal direction; whereby the assembly constituted by the front anchor pad, the rear anchor pad, and the actuator device is movable in the movement direction relative to the frame and the drilling module.
Claims
1. A drilling machine for making an excavation in ground along a substantially vertical drilling direction, the drilling machine having a bottom portion provided with cutter members and a top portion, the drilling machine presenting a longitudinal direction extending between the top portion and the bottom portion of the drilling machine, said drilling machine comprising: an anchor module having a front face and a rear face, the anchor module comprising at least one anchor device having at least one front anchor pad arranged on the front face and at least one rear anchor pad arranged on the rear face, the front and rear anchor pads being deployable in a deployment direction that extends transversely to the longitudinal direction of the drilling machine so as to bear against walls of the excavation in order to hold the anchor module stationary in the ground; and a drilling module carrying the cutter members, the drilling module co-operating with the anchor module; wherein the anchor device further comprises: a frame carrying the front and rear anchor pads, the frame supporting the drilling module; and an actuator device, including at least one jack, to which the front and rear anchor pads are fastened, the actuator device presenting a retracted state in which the front and rear anchor pads are retracted, and a deployed state in which the front and rear anchor pads are deployed, the actuator device acting on the front and rear anchor pads while being movable relative to the frame in a movement direction that extends transversely relative to the longitudinal direction; whereby the assembly constituted by the front anchor pad, the rear anchor pad, and the actuator device is movable in the movement direction relative to the frame and to the drilling module.
2. The drilling machine according to claim 1, wherein the actuator device includes a body that is fastened to the frame so as to be movable in a direction parallel to the movement direction.
3. The drilling machine according to claim 1, wherein the anchor device further comprises: a front guide device for guiding the movement of the front anchor pad relative to the frame in the deployment direction; and/or a rear guide device for guiding the movement of the rear anchor pad relative to the frame in the deployment direction.
4. The drilling machine according to claim 3, wherein the front guide device includes at least a first front guide member that is fastened to the front anchor pad, the first front guide member being mounted to the frame so as to be slidable along the deployment direction.
5. The drilling machine according to claim 4, wherein the front guide device further includes a second front guide member identical to the first front guide member, the first and second front guide members being arranged on either side of the actuator device.
6. The drilling machine according to claim 3, wherein the rear guide device includes at least a first rear guide member that is fastened to the rear anchor pad, the first rear guide member being mounted on the frame so as to be slidable along the deployment direction.
7. The drilling machine according to claim 6, wherein the rear guide device further includes a second rear guide member identical to the first rear guide member, the first and second guide members being arranged on either side of the actuator device.
8. The drilling machine according to claim 3, wherein each of the front and rear anchor pads is fastened to the actuator device in hinged manner.
9. The drilling machine according to claim 8, wherein the front anchor pad is fastened to the front guide device in hinged manner, and wherein the rear anchor pad is fastened to the rear guide device in hinged manner.
10. The drilling machine according to claim 9, wherein each of the front and rear anchor pads is hinged relative to the first and second front and rear guide members.
11. The drilling machine according to claim 9, wherein the assembly constituted by the front anchor pad, the rear anchor pad, the front guide device, and the rear guide device forms a deformable trapezoid, the frame of the anchor module together with the drilling module being movable relative to said deformable trapezoid in the deployment direction.
12. The drilling machine according to claim 1, wherein the drilling module is movable relative to the anchor module in the longitudinal direction, and wherein said machine further comprises at least one movement device arranged between the anchor module and the drilling module to move the cutter members relative to the anchor module in the longitudinal direction.
13. The drilling machine according to claim 1, wherein the drilling module comprises a bottom section carrying the cutter members and a top section extending in the longitudinal direction, and wherein the top section of the drilling module is suspended from the bottom end of a lift cable.
14. The drilling machine according to claim 13, wherein the movement device comprises at least one thrust jack arranged between the frame of the anchor device and the bottom section of the drilling module, the top section of the drilling module being movable relative to the frame of the anchor device along said longitudinal direction.
15. The drilling machine according to claim 13, wherein the top section comprises a bar passing longitudinally through the anchor module.
16. The drilling machine according to claim 1, wherein the anchor module includes a plurality of anchor devices, the frames of the anchor devices being secured to one another.
17. The drilling machine according to claim 1, wherein the anchor module further includes a path correction device for causing the drilling module to pivot in a vertical plane.
18. The drilling machine according to claim 17, wherein the path correction device comprises path correction pads that are deployable in a direction that extends transversely to the drilling module in order to bear against at least one of the walls of the excavation so as to cause the drilling module to pivot in the vertical plane.
19. The drilling machine according to claim 13, wherein the path correction pads are arranged on the top section and/or on the bottom section of the drilling module.
20. The drilling machine according to claim 1, wherein said drilling machine is a milling machine having cutter members that comprise drums that are rotatable about axes of rotation that are parallel, distinct, and perpendicular to the drilling direction.
21. The drilling machine according to claim 1, wherein each of the front and rear anchor pads is fastened to the actuator device in hinged manner.
22. A drilling machine for making an excavation in ground along a substantially vertical drilling direction, the drilling machine having a bottom portion provided with cutter members and a top portion, the drilling machine presenting a longitudinal direction extending between the top portion and the bottom portion of the drilling machine, said drilling machine comprising: an anchor module having a front face and a rear face, the anchor module comprising at least one anchor device having at least one front anchor pad arranged on the front face and at least one rear anchor pad arranged on the rear face, the front and rear anchor pads being deployable in a deployment direction that extends transversely to the longitudinal direction of the drilling machine so as to bear against walls of the excavation in order to hold the anchor module stationary in the ground; and a drilling module carrying the cutter members, the drilling module co-operating with the anchor module; wherein the anchor device further comprises: a frame carrying the front and rear anchor pads, the frame supporting the drilling module; and an actuator device to which the front and rear anchor pads are fastened, the actuator device presenting a retracted state in which the front and rear anchor pads are retracted, and a deployed state in which the front and rear anchor pads are deployed, the actuator device acting on the front and rear anchor pads while being movable relative to the frame in a movement direction that extends transversely relative to the longitudinal direction; whereby the assembly constituted by the front anchor pad, the rear anchor pad, and the actuator device is movable relative to the frame and to the drilling module in the movement direction; wherein the anchor device further comprises: a front guide device for guiding the movement of the front anchor pad relative to the frame in the deployment direction; and wherein the front guide device includes at least a first front guide member that is fastened to the front anchor pad, the first front guide member being mounted to the frame so as to be slidable along the deployment direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention can be better understood on reading the following description of embodiments given as non-limiting examples, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(13) As can be seen in
(14) The drilling machine 10 also has an anchor module 30 that presents a front face 32 and a rear face 34 opposite from the front face 32. When the excavation machine is in the ground, the front and rear faces 32 and 34 face the larger walls P1 and P2 of the excavation E. The smaller walls P3 and P4 of the excavation are perpendicular to the larger walls P1 and P2 of the excavation E, and can be seen in
(15) The anchor module 30 has a plurality of anchor devices 40 that serve, when actuated, to hold the anchor module stationary in the ground. These anchor devices are described in greater detail below.
(16) The drilling machine 10 also has a drilling module 50 that is arranged at the bottom portion 14 of the drilling machine, the drilling module 50 carrying the cutter members 16.
(17) In this example, the drilling module 50 is movable in translation relative to the anchor module along the longitudinal direction L. In order to move the drilling module 50 relative to the anchor module 30, the drilling machine 10 also has a movement device 60 that is arranged between the anchor module 30 and the drilling module 50. In this example, the movement device 60 is constituted by two thrust jacks 62 and 64 that serve to exert thrust on the cutter members 16 when the anchor module is anchored in the ground, this thrust in the longitudinal direction being directed downwards.
(18) The drilling module 50 also has a bottom section 52 that carries the cutter members, and a top section 54 that extends from a top end 52a of the bottom section of the drilling module 50 in the longitudinal direction L. Furthermore, as can be seen in
(19) It can be understood that the movement device 60, in particular the thrust jacks 62, 64, is arranged between a bottom end 30b of the anchor module 30 and the top end 52a of the bottom section 50 of the bottom section 52 of the drilling module 50.
(20) With reference to
(21) Each anchor element 40 comprises a front anchor pad 42 arranged on the front face 32 of the anchor module 30, and a rear anchor pad 44 arranged on the rear face 34 of the anchor module 30. As can be understood from
(22) In order to improve the anchoring, the front and rear anchor pads are provided with spikes 46 in this example, which spikes are arranged on the outer faces of the anchor pads that face the walls.
(23) The anchor device 40 also has a frame 70 that carries the front and rear anchor pads 32 and 34. As can be understood from
(24) With reference once more to
(25) For this purpose, the cylinder 76 includes a slot 78 that co-operates with a guide finger 79 of the frame 70.
(26) The actuator device 72 presents a retracted state in which the front and rear anchor pads 42 and 44 are retracted, and a deployed state, as shown in
(27) It can thus be understood that the assembly constituted by the front anchor pad 42, the rear anchor pad 44, and the actuator device 72 (the jack 74) is movable relative to the frame 70 and to the drilling module in the movement direction D2.
(28) With reference once more to
(29) As can be understood from
(30) The anchor device 40 shown in
(31) With reference to
(32) The anchor device 140 has a front anchor pad 142 that is arranged in the front face 32 of the drilling module 30 of the
(33) The anchor device 140 also has a frame 170 that supports the drilling module 50 via the above-described movement device 60.
(34) The anchor device 140 also has an actuator device 172 that has the front and rear anchor pads 142 and 144 fastened thereto.
(35) In this second embodiment, the actuator device 172 has a first jack 1741 and a second jack 1742, each of the first and second jacks 1741 and 1742 having a respective rod 1781, 1782 that is fastened in hinged manner to the rear anchor pad 144 via pivot connections of substantially horizontal axes Y1, Y2. The first and second jacks 1741, 1742 have respective cylinders 1761, 1762 that are fastened in hinged manner to the front anchor pad 142 via pivot connections of axes X1 and X2 that are substantially horizontal.
(36) The actuator device 172 presents a retracted state, shown in
(37) Unlike the first embodiment, the actuator device 172 is not directly connected to the frame 170.
(38) Without going beyond the ambit of the invention, the actuator device 172 could have only one jack.
(39) As can be seen in
(40) The front guide device 180 also has a second front guide member 188 that is identical to the first front guide member 182, the first and second front guide members 180 and 188 being arranged on either side of the actuator device 172. It is specified that the second front guide member 188 is likewise fastened to the front anchor pad 142 in hinged manner.
(41) Insofar as the first and second front guide members are slidably mounted in the frame 170, the hinge between the second front guide member 188 and the front anchor pad 142 is adapted to allow a small amount of movement in translation along the longitudinal direction L so as to allow the front anchor pad to slope relative to the rear anchor pad.
(42) The anchor device 140 also has a rear guide device 190 for guiding movement of the rear anchor pad 144 relative to the frame 170 in the deployment direction D1. The rear guide device 190 is very similar to the front guide device 180, so it is described more distinctly. The rear guide device comprises a first rear guide member 192 that is fastened to the rear anchor pad 144 in hinged manner about an axis of rotation Y3 parallel to the axes Y1 and Y2, the first rear guide member 192 also being mounted on the frame 170 so as to be slidable along the deployment direction D1. The rear guide device 190 also has a second rear guide member 198 identical to the first rear guide member 192, the first and second rear guide members being arranged on either side of the actuator device 172. In addition, in this second embodiment, the first and second front guide members 182 and 188 are arranged on either side of the first and second rear guide members 192 and 198.
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(44) Insofar as the frame 170 is mounted to slide along the deployment direction D1 relative to the first and second front and rear guide members 182, 188, 192, 198, it can be understood that the frame 170 can move in the deployment direction D1, which then constitutes the movement direction D2 even while the anchor module is anchored in the ground. As a result, the frame 170 of the anchor module 30 with the drilling module 50 can be moved relative to the trapezoid in the movement direction D2.
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(48) These path correction means 90 comprise first path correction pads 92 arranged on the front face of the bottom section that can be deployed in a direction T parallel to the axis of rotation A, B of the drums in order to bear against at least one of the walls P1, P2 of the excavation E in order to cause the drilling module to pivot in the vertical plane Q1. In this example, the path correction means 90 also include second path correction pads 94 arranged on the rear face of the bottom section 52 of the drilling module 50. The deployable pads 92, 94 are arranged in this example on the bottom section of the drilling module. Other deployable pads could also be provided arranged on the top section of the drilling module, in order to facilitate pivoting the drilling module in the vertical plane Q1.
(49) With reference to
(50) In the example of
(51) After anchoring the anchor module 30, the movement device is actuated so as to exert downwardly-directed thrust on the cutter members 16 so as to continue drilling in a corrected drilling direction F, which is now vertical.
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