Trenching Assembly
20190276993 ยท 2019-09-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01C2301/50
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B28D1/188
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
E01C23/09
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An apparatus for cutting a trench is formed from a housing and a cutting assembly at least partially positioned within the housing. The cutting assembly has a cutting wheel and a plurality of teeth extending from the periphery of the cutting wheel. The cutting wheel features a plurality of layers of cylindrical profile in which at least two of the layers have profiles with different diametrical dimensions. At least some of the teeth are positioned on different layers. A trench is formed by placing the apparatus on a surface of the ground and pushing or pulling the apparatus while the cutting assembly is rotated. In one configuration, at least one layer having a profile of larger diametrical dimension is situated between a pair of layers having profiles of smaller diametrical dimension. In such configuration, the apparatus cuts a t-shaped trench.
Claims
1. An apparatus, comprising: a housing having a ground-engaging base, in which an opening is formed in the base; and a cutting assembly at least partially positioned within the housing and comprising: a cutting wheel having a plurality of layers of cylindrical profile in which at least two of the layers have profiles with different diametrical dimensions; and a plurality of teeth extending from the periphery of the cutting wheel in which at least some of the teeth are positioned on different layers.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the layers are arranged such that a layer having a profile of larger diametrical dimension is situated intermediate a pair of layers having profiles of smaller diametrical dimension.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the cutting wheel has a pair of opposed ends and in which the plurality of layers further comprise: a pair of outer layers in which one outer layer is situated adjacent each end; and an inner layer situated intermediate the outer layers.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 in which the profile of the inner layer has a larger diametrical dimension than the profile of either outer layer.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the teeth extend through the opening formed in the base.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 in which at least two layers are traversed by respective cross planes extending in parallel relationship, each of the at least two layers supporting at least two teeth that extend at different angles relative to that layer's cross plane.
7. A system, comprising: the apparatus of claim 1; and a t-shaped trench formed in the ground and within which the cutting wheel is partially positioned.
8. An apparatus, comprising: a housing having a pair of first and second spaced side walls, each side wall having an outer surface and an inner surface, the first side wall having an outer slot opening formed in the outer surface, an inner slot opening formed in the inner surface, and a slot extending through the first side wall between the outer slot opening and the inner slot opening; a plate adjustably positioned over the outer slot opening, the plate characterized by a raised position in which the plate uncovers a portion of the outer slot opening, and a lowered position in which the plate covers the portion of the outer slot opening; a motor assembly supported on the plate; a cutting assembly connected to the motor assembly and at least partially positioned within the housing and comprising a cutting wheel having a plurality of layers of cylindrical profile in which at least two of the layers have profiles with different diametrical dimensions; and a retractable cover in which the cover extends over at least a portion of the outer slot opening when the plate is in the raised position.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, the cutting assembly further comprising: a plurality of teeth extending from the periphery of the cutting wheel in which at least some of the teeth are positioned on different layers.
10. The apparatus of claim 8 in which the housing has a lower surface having an opening and in which the cutting assembly extends through the lower surface opening.
11. The apparatus of claim 8 in which the cover is flexible.
12. The apparatus of claim 8, further comprising: a device configured to move the plate relative to the housing and to maintain the plate in a fixed position at any selected point on its path of travel.
13. The apparatus of claim 8, further comprising: a vacuum system having a hose; and a port formed in the housing in which the hose connects the housing to the vacuum system via the port.
14. The apparatus of claim 10 in which the lower surface comprises: a skid plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0018] The system to further comprises a vacuum system 20. The vacuum system 20 comprises a vacuum hose 22 and a vacuum power unit 24. The vacuum hose 22 is attached to the trenching assembly 14. The vacuum system 20 may be mounted on the work machine 12 or the vacuum system 20 may be mounted on another vehicle. The vacuum system 20 may comprise a cyclonic filtration system to filter fine dust and increase power unit life.
[0019] Referring to
[0020] As best shown in
[0021] Providing a planar surface around the opening 38 enhances the degree of ground contact the housing 16 can maintain during a trenching operation. With good ground contact around a trench being formed, the housing 16 stabilizes the ground and produces a cleaner cut. Good ground contact also reduces escape of dust and debris from the housing 16.
[0022] The lower wall 32 may comprise a skid plate positioned to cover the lower wall's outer surface 34. The skid plate is formed from a strong and durable material, such as steel. When the housing 16 is lowered, the skid plate engages the ground to reduce wear on the housing 16. For ease of replacement, the skid plate preferably is removably mounted on the housing 16 via threaded connectors, such as bolts. When the skid plate is not used, the function of reducing wear may be accomplished by reinforcing the ground-engaging portion of the housing 16 with a hardened material.
[0023] As shown in
[0024] With reference to
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[0027] The cutting assembly 18 further comprises a plurality of teeth 72 positioned on the periphery of the cutting wheel 48. Preferably, the plurality of teeth 72 are mounted on each layer 52 of the cutting wheel 48. Any number of teeth 72 may be mounted on a particular layer 52. For example, one of the outer layers 62 shown in
[0028] The teeth 72 are formed from a strong and durable material, such as steel. The teeth 72 may be manufactured as a part of the cutting wheel 48 or the teeth 72 may be attached to the cutting wheel 50 by connectors, such as bolts, or by a fusion process, such as welding. Preferably, each tooth 72 has a tip 74 formed from diamond or carbide. In the embodiment shown in
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[0030] An additional type of tooth 72 that can be used is a polycarbonate diamond compact (PDC) cutter 73 as shown in
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[0032] The apparatus further comprises a motor assembly 90 supported on the plate 86. The motor assembly 90 comprises a motor 92 that powers rotation of the cutting wheel 48. A portion of the motor assembly 90 extends into the housing cavity through the plate opening and the slot 44. This projecting portion of the motor assembly 90 is mounted to the cutting assembly 18 within the housing cavity.
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[0037] The work machine 12 may attach to the coupler 110 by a hitching mechanism. The hitching mechanism may comprise a mount plate that hooks the upper flange 116 and latches onto the lower flange 118 via a plurality of pins extending through the plurality of openings 120. Preferably, the pins are spring-loaded. When the spring-loaded pins are positioned over the openings 120, the pins automatically extend through the openings 120.
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[0039] The couplers 110 allow the trenching assembly 14 to be disconnected from one coupler 110 and re-connected at the other coupler 110 when transition from pushing to pulling is required. The work machine 12 may attach to one of the couplers 110 so that the trenching assembly 14 is pushed in a first direction. Alternatively, the work machine 12 may attach to the other coupler 110 so that the trenching assembly 14 is pulled in the first direction. Positioning couplers 110 on both ends of the housing 16 is advantageous so that the trenching assembly 14 can be pushed or pulled in a given direction without changing the orientation of the cutting wheel 48 with respect to the trench. Keeping the cutting wheel 48 in the same orientation with respect to the trench is particularly desirable when the cutting wheel 48 is configured for rotation in a single direction.
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[0041] As the cutting wheel 48 breaks through the ground 126, spoils are formed in the trench 124 and turned up into the housing 16. Maintaining the lower wall 32 of the housing 16 in contact with the ground 126 helps contain the spoils within the housing 16. Likewise, the cover 104 over the slot 44 in the housing 16 helps to contain spoils. The spoils are carried away by the vacuum system 20. Containing the spoils and vacuuming them away are beneficial to clean the trench 124 and to reduce the amount of dust and debris that escapes into the ambient air.
[0042] Changes may be made in the construction, operation and arrangement of the various parts, elements, steps and procedures described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as described in the following claims.