Pipe ramming system with hydraulic crowd
10316587 ยท 2019-06-11
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Abstract
A horizontal pipe ramming system includes a hydraulic crowd system. A hydraulic percussive hammer is mounted on a carriage that is urged forward by hydraulic cylinders acting between the carriage and an abutment. The continuity of crowd is enhanced by a compressive resilient assembly that releases its energy to the hammer to keep it in contact with the pipe after impact.
Claims
1. A horizontal pipe ramming system, comprising: rails; a carriage mounted on said rails: a harness carried on said carriage, said harness cradling a percussive hammer for striking a pipe in horizontal alignment with said hammer; said carriage being urged forward on said rails by hydraulic cylinders acting between the carriage and an abutment that is stationary in relation to said rails; said harness comprising: a first part of said harness that is fixed in relation to said carriage; a second part of said harness that is displaceable in relation to said first part; a resilient compressible assembly being interposed between said first and second parts; said hydraulic cylinders acting to displace said first part in relation to said second part and toward said pipe, thereby compressing said compressible assembly against said second part; and, said second part carrying said hammer; said compressible assembly urging said second part and said hammer toward said pipe after said pipe is displaced by an impact of the hammer on said pipe.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) At least one mode for carrying out the invention in terms of one or more examples will be described by reference to the drawings thereof in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS AND OF AT LEAST ONE MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION IN TERMS OF EXAMPLE(S)
(16) The preferred embodiment of the invention uses substantially the same rail 12 and carriage 16 set up as does a standard boring machine.
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(18) During an impact cycle, the forward end of the hammer 20, namely the strike plate and the pipe adaptor 22 should be in contact with the pipe 24 such that when the hammer 20 strikes the strike plate, the percussive force is transmitted to the pipe 24.
(19) In the preferred embodiment, the hammer 20 is an IHC S90 Hydrohammer hydraulic hammer available from IHC Hydrohammer B.V. It offers an adjustable energy of 9 to 90 kJ per stroke.
(20) Hammer housing 26 is cradled by a harness 28 that is secured to the carriage 16.
(21) The hammer harness 28 comprises a rear portion 30 (
(22) An adjustable push block 35 is secured by dogs 38 inserted into apertures 40 (see.
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(24) The cushion assembly 34 thereby allows the hammer 20 to almost instantaneously track the displacement of the pipe 24 and helps to maintain crowd even though the hydraulic crowding of the carriage 16 toward the pipe 24 may be delayed as it catches up to the displaced pipe. The built up pressure in the cushions 42 effectively accelerates the repositioning of the hammer forward against the pipe 24 while the carriage 16 catches up.
(25) Once the carriage 16 has been advanced beyond the extension capacity of the cylinders 36 (typically after several impact cycles of the hammer), the system is reset by removing the push block 35 from its last position and advancing it to a new position on the rail 12, and securing the dogs 38 in new apertures 40. The operation of the hydraulic crowd from cylinders 36 and the reciprocating percussion of the hammer 20 may then be resumed.
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(27) The rear portion 30 of the harness includes forwardly extending connectors 60, 62 which are attached to an abutment plate 64 by means of bolts 66. The abutment plate 64 is dimensioned so as to be displaceable between and inward of the forward mounting plates 54, 56. Such relative displacement and sandwiching between the abutment plate 64 on the one hand, and the forward mounting plates 54, 56 and the back plate 52 on the other hand, results in a compression or a relaxation of the cushions 42 of the assembly.
(28) In the preferred embodiment, the system includes two opposed cushion assemblies, one on each side of the hammer 20.
(29) As a result of the arrangement described above, the cushion assembly is bounded on the pipe side of the assembly by an assembly abutment surface that is fixed in relation to a housing of the hammer and the assembly is bounded on a side that is distal from the pipe by an assembly abutment surface that moves toward the pipe as the hydraulic cylinders displace the carriage toward the pipe.
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(31) Once the hammer 20 is triggered to strike the strike plate, the hammer within the hammer housing 26 is propelled forward of the housing 26 and strikes the strike plate, jolting the pipe 24 forward. The displacement increases the distance between the pipe 24 and the carriage 16 but the steady crowd pressure applied by the hydraulic cylinders 36 is not sufficient to cause the carriage 16 to instantaneously reposition the hammer assembly against the pipe. The cushions 42 react more quickly, releasing their energy to drive the rear portion 32 of the harness and the hammer 20 forward into contact with the pipe.
(32) By the system of the preferred embodiment, the inventors have achieved an approximate nearly constant minimum crowd of the hammer on the pipe of 40 tonnes during the impact cycle of the hammer.
(33) The invention therefore provides a hydraulic crowd for a reciprocating percussive hammer in a horizontal pipe ramming system.
(34) The effectiveness of the hydraulic crowd is further enhanced by the use of a compressive resilient assembly (the cushion assembly in the preferred embodiment) that is effectively interposed between the hammer and the carriage against which hydraulic crowd is applied.
(35) It will be appreciated that the resilient assembly need not necessarily be rubber cushions. Other compressive resilient devices may be as effective, such as metal springs, or very high pressure pneumatic systems.
(36) Other structural alterations to the preferred embodiment may also be made without departing from the inventive aspects.
(37) In the foregoing description, exemplary modes for carrying out the invention in terms of examples have been described. However, the scope of the claims should not be limited by those examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense.