Drill head for earth boring, Drilling device for earth boring having the drill head, Method to detect objects while earth boring and Use of a receiver for receiving a radio signal in a drill head for earth boring
20180313210 ยท 2018-11-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B47/013
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B7/024
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B47/13
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G01V8/005
PHYSICS
G01V3/165
PHYSICS
International classification
E21B47/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B47/01
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A drill head for earth boring, in particular for a horizontal drilling device, includes a housing, a transmitter for generating a radio signal, an antenna and a receiver for receiving a reflected radio signal, wherein the receiver is adapted such that the reflected radio signal can be transmitted unprocessed to a device above ground.
Claims
1. Drill head for earth boring, in particular for a horizontal drilling device, comprising a housing, a transmitter for generating a radio signal, an antenna and a receiver for receiving a reflected radio signal, characterized in that the receiver is adapted such that the reflected radio signal can be transmitted unprocessed to a device above ground.
2. Drill head according to claim 1, characterized in that the receiver is coupled to a signal transmitter and the signal transmitter is adapted to transmit the reflected radio signal received by the receiver unprocessed to a device above ground.
3. Drill head according to claim 1, characterized in that the device above ground is adapted to receive the unprocessed reflected radio signal wirelessly.
4. Drill head according to claim 1, characterized in that the receiver is coupled to a cable or wire being connected to a connecting element for transmission of the reflected radio signal to a connection element of a drill rod segment connectable to the drill head.
5. Drill head according to claim 1, characterized in that the drill head comprises a location acquisition device and the receiver is adapted to transmit data of the location acquisition device together with the reflected radio signal to a device above ground.
6. Drill head according to claim 5, characterized in that the receiver is adapted to transmit the reflected radio signal and the data of the location acquisition device by discrete multitoned modulation.
7. Drilling device for earth boring, in particular a horizontal drilling device, characterized in that the drilling device comprises: a drill head for earth boring, in particular for a horizontal drilling device, comprising a housing, a transmitter for generating a radio signal, an antenna and a receiver for receiving a reflected radio signal, characterized in that the receiver is adapted such that the reflected radio signal can be transmitted unprocessed to a device above ground; and a device above ground.
8. Drilling device according to claim 7, characterized in that the device above ground is adapted to steer the drill head.
9. Drilling device according to claim 7, characterized in that the device above ground is adapted to visualize the reflected radio signal and/or the data of a location acquisition device.
10. Drilling device according to claim 8, characterized in that the device above ground is adapted to steer the drill head in response to the reflected radio signal and/or the data of a location acquisition device.
11. Method to detect objects while earth boring comprising the steps: transmitting a radio signal from a drill head; and receiving a reflected radio signal via a receiver in the drill head, characterized by transmitting the received reflected radio signal unprocessed to a device above ground.
12. Method according to claim 11, characterized by transmitting the received reflected radio signal via a wire through the drill head and drill rod segments being connected to the drill head.
13. Method according to claim 11, characterized by transmitting the reflected radio signal together with data of a location acquisition device, especially by discrete multitoned modulation.
14. Method according to claim 11, characterized by steering the drill head in response to the reflected radio signal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0043] The invention is explained in more detail in the following, using exemplary embodiments shown in the drawings.
[0044] The drawings show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0051] In the horizontal drilling device of
[0052] Deviations from the straight-lined drilling course may become necessary when obstacles (not shown) are encountered in the earth that cannot be drilled through (e.g. bedrock) or must not be drilled through (e.g. power, gas, or water lines). To detect such obstacles in the ground, the drill head is provided with a radar unit which radiates electromagnetic waves and receives these waves after the latter have been reflected from an electrically conductive object, so as to be able to calculate distance, shape, size, and location of the object. Thus radar unit is described in more detail in
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[0055] The drill heads 1 of
[0056] The radar unit is arranged in the cylindrical shaft of the drill head 1 and includes a transmitter 6 for generating an electrical pulse and emitting electromagnetic waves (reflected radio signal via antenna 7), a receiver 8 for receiving the reflected electromagnetic waves. The reflected radio signal is transmitted unprocessed to the drive unit 4. The drive unit 4 comprises an evaluation unit having a display device which can indicate information about distance, location, size, and shape of obstacles located in the earth. The evaluation unit is further connected with a control unit which enables navigation around the obstacles by respectively operating the drive unit 4.
[0057] The radar unit, especially the antenna 7, sends out the electromagnetic waves in a defined direction, whereby the region of the housing of the drill head 1 from which region the electromagnetic waves emerge, can be covered by a plate which is made of a dielectric material. In contrast thereto, the remainder of the housing of the drill head 1 can be made of steel and thus of electrically conductive material. The plate can ensure a sufficient passage of the electromagnetic waves through the housing of the drill head 1 so as to enable a monitoring of the earth in front of and/or to the side of the drill head 1.
[0058] The drill heads 1 illustrated in
[0059] The transmission of the unprocessed radio signal received via antenna 7 by the receiver 8 to the drill unit 4 according to the embodiment shown in
[0060] The transmission of the unprocessed radio signal received via antenna 7 by the receiver 8 to the drill unit 4 according to the embodiment shown in
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[0062] According to
[0063] The Tx/Rx electronics 31 is power-supplied by a control unit 22 contained in the electronics 21a. Further, the control unit 22 sends a timing data to the Tx/Rx electronics 31 on which basis the Tx/Rx electronics 31 generates the electrical pulse and an electromagnetic wave is transmitted. Additionally, the control unit receives the raw radar data in the form of the signal received by the Tx/Rx electronics 31. The data can be sent unprocessed.
[0064] The control unit 22 is described as being adapted to communicate with the radar modem interface 23 in a bi-directional manner. The control unit 22 is adapted to receive and send configuration and/or status data from and to the radar modem interface 23, respectively.
[0065] An attitude sensor 24 is provided which is arranged as part of the drill head electronics 21a. The attitude sensor 24 can receive power from the control unit 22. The control unit can be connected to the attitude sensor 24 so that the signal generated by the attitude sensor 24 can be received by the control unit 22. The attitude sensor 24 can determine the roll angle of the drill head 1. The roll angle can correspond to an angle by which the drill head 1 is rotated around the longitudinal axis of the drill head 1. The control unit 22 can receive a signal corresponding to the roll angle of the drill head 1.
[0066] The control unit 22 can send the received radar data unprocessed together with an information about the roll angle of the drill head 1. The respective information of radar data together with roll angle is called tagged radar data and send to a radar modem interface 23.
[0067] The tagged radar data is send from the radar modem interface 23 of electronics 21a to a spread spectrum modem interface 25 of electronics 21b via an Ethernet link 26. The Ethernet link 26 provides a bi-directional communication between the radar modem interface 23 and the spread spectrum modem interface 25.
[0068] The control unit 22 is supplied by power via a power conversion and monitoring unit 27. The power conversion and monitoring unit 27 serves as power supply for the spread spectrum modem interface 25. Further, the power conversion and monitoring unit 27 provides drill string status data for the spread spectrum modem interface 25.
[0069] The spread spectrum modem interface 25 provides spread spectrum data which can be send via the drill string to the drill unit 4 controlling the drilling. The drill string serves in one direction for providing power and in a bi-directional manner for the signals of the radar data. Drill unit 4 includes surface power supply unit (PSU) 44, which supplies power via the drill string to power conversion and monitoring unit 27. The spread spectrum data can be tapped by a slip ring 28 from the drill string to a display and/or control for visualizing the information of the radar data and the roll angle. In the control the radar data can be processed based on the raw signal and the respective roll angle associated therewith. A picture can be shown on a respective device 42 which depicts the position of underground obstacles. In addition or alternatively, it can be possible that an alarm signal can be generated by a control 42 in case that the drill head 1 runs the risk to contact an obstacle in case the drill head 1 moves further in the present direction of the drill head 1.
[0070] Via the slip ring 28 it is possible to feed in the signal with regard to the radar data and/or the power into the drill string.