Silencer for silencing pile driving into the bed of a body of water, and pile driving system and method

09970174 ยท 2018-05-15

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Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A silencer for silencing the driving of piles into the bed of a body of water is configured to fit around a pile, and has a first tube; a second tube inserted inside and spaced apart from the first tube, both the first and second tube being longer than the depth of the bed of the body of water on which they are to rest; and a bottom wall, which is joined hermetically to respective ends of the first and second tube to form a gap between the first and second tube, and is configured to rest on the bed of the body of water.

Claims

1. A pile driving silencer comprising: a first tube; a second tube which is: (i) inside the first tube, (ii) spaced apart from the first tube, and (iii) configured to fit around a pile to be driven into a bed of a body of water; a bottom wall configured to rest on the bed of the body of water, wherein said bottom wall is hermetically joined to a bottom end of the first tube and a bottom end of the second tube such that a gap extends between the first tube and the second tube; at least one ballast member located on top of a projecting portion of the bottom wall; and an open top end in fluid communication with a portion of the bottom wall and from which to release sound waves from the gap to an area above the body of water.

2. The pile driving silencer of claim 1, wherein the first tube and the second tube each have a circular cross section and the first and the second tube are concentric with each other.

3. The pile driving silencer of claim 1, which includes a plurality of elastic spacers located between the first tube and the second tube.

4. The pile driving silencer of claim 3, wherein each elastic spacer includes a block of elastomer material.

5. The pile driving silencer of claim 1, which includes a plurality of elastic spacers which project radially inwards of the second tube to prevent direct contact between the pile and the second tube.

6. The pile driving silencer of claim 5, wherein each elastic spacer including a block of elastomer material.

7. The pile driving silencer of claim 1, wherein the bottom wall is annular, and defines a center opening for passage of the pile.

8. The pile driving silencer of claim 1, wherein the bottom wall radially projects beyond the second tube.

9. The pile driving silencer of claim 1, wherein the first tube, the second tube, and the bottom wall are made of metal.

10. The pile driving silencer of claim 1, wherein the first tube is longer than a depth of the body of water.

11. The pile driving silencer of claim 10, wherein the second tube is longer than the depth of the body of water.

12. A pile driving system comprising: a pile driving machine; and a pile driving silencer including: a first tube; a second tube which is: (i) inside the first tube, (ii) spaced apart from the first tube, and (iii) configured to fit around a pile to be driven into a bed of a body of water; a bottom wall configured to rest on the bed of the body of water, wherein said bottom wall is hermetically joined to a bottom end of the first tube and a bottom end of the second tube such that a gap extends between the first tube and the second tube; at least one ballast member located on top of a projecting portion of the bottom wall; and an open top end in fluid communication with a portion of the bottom wall and from which to release sound waves from the gap to an area above the body of water.

13. The pile driving system of claim 12, wherein the first tube of the pile driving silencer is longer than a depth of the body of water.

14. The pile driving system of claim 13, wherein the second tube of the pile driving silencer is longer than the depth of the body of water.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) A non-limiting embodiment of the present disclosure will be described by way of example with reference to the attached drawings, in which:

(2) FIG. 1 shows a view in perspective, with parts removed for clarity, of a silencer in accordance with the present disclosure;

(3) FIG. 2 shows a partly sectioned view in perspective, with parts removed for clarity, of the FIG. 1 silencer;

(4) FIG. 3 shows a larger-scale longitudinal section, with parts removed for clarity, of the FIG. 1 silencer;

(5) FIG. 4 shows a cross section, with parts removed for clarity, of the FIG. 1 silencer along line IV-IV in FIG. 3;

(6) FIG. 5 shows a larger-scale view in perspective, with parts removed for clarity, of a detail of the FIG. 1 silencer; and

(7) FIGS. 6 and 7 show partly sectioned elevations, with parts removed for clarity, of successive pile driving stages.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(8) Referring now to the example embodiments of the present disclosure illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 7, number 1 in FIGS. 1 and 2 indicates a silencer extending along an axis A1. Silencer 1 is positioned resting on the bed 2 of a body of water 3 to prevent or reduce the propagation of sound waves into the body of water 3 when driving piles 4 into bed 2 of body of water 3. Silencer 1 is fitted about pile 4, and is longer than the depth of bed 2 of body of water 3.

(9) Piles 4 are normally foundation piles of such a length that, even when driven into bed 2 of body of water 3, a top end of each pile projects from body of water 3.

(10) Silencer 1 comprises a tube 5 longer than the depth of bed 2 of body of water 3; a tube 6, which is inserted inside and spaced apart from tube 5, is longer than the depth of bed 2 of body of water 3, and is configured to fit around pile 4; and a bottom wall 7, which is joined hermetically to tubes 5 and 6 to form a gap 8 between tubes 5 and 6, and is configured to rest on bed 2 of body of water 3. Gap 8 is full of air.

(11) In the illustrated embodiment, silencer 1 has an open top end 9 (which is in fluid communication with a portion of the bottom wall) through which any sound waves inside gap 8 are expelled from body of water 3.

(12) In the example shown, tubes 5 and 6 each have a circular cross section and are substantially concentric, as shown more clearly in FIG. 4.

(13) With reference to FIG. 5, silencer 1 comprises spacers 10 between tubes 5 and 6. In certain embodiments, spacers 10 are elastic and each comprise a block 11 of elastomer material, and two brackets 12 configured to support block 11. Spacers 10 are fitted to, and project radially outwards of, tube 6.

(14) In the example shown, spacers 10 are equally spaced axially and circumferentially on the outer face of tube 6.

(15) Silencer 1 comprises further spacers 13 along the inner face of tube 6, to keep tube 6 a given or designated distance from pile 4.

(16) Spacers 13 are substantially identical to spacers 10, and each comprise a block 11 of elastomer material, and two brackets 12 configured to support block 11.

(17) Spacers 13 are fitted to, and project radially inwards of, tube 6.

(18) In the example shown, spacers 13 are equally spaced axially and circumferentially on the inner face of tube 6.

(19) With reference to FIG. 3, bottom wall 7 is annular with a central opening 14 for passage of pile 4. Bottom wall 7 projects radially beyond tube 6. The projecting part of bottom wall 7 is connected to tube 6 by reinforcing brackets 15. In actual use, bottom wall 7 is positioned resting on bed 2, and the projecting part of bottom wall 7 may be used to house ballast 16 as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7.

(20) Tubes 5 and 6 and bottom wall 7 are generally made of metal.

(21) With reference to FIGS. 6 and 7, silencer 1 forms part of a system configured to drive piles 4 into the bed 2 of a body of water 3. The system comprises a pile driving machine 17, and at least one silencer 1.

(22) Silencer 1 is supported by pile 4.

(23) In actual use, pile driving into the bed 2 of a body of water 3 comprises resting a silencer 1 on bed 2 of body of water 3; resting a pile 4 on bed 2 of body of water 3 and inside silencer 1; and driving pile 4 a predetermined depth into bed 2 of body of water 3.

(24) Silencer 1 is then recouped by removing silencer 1 from pile 4 supporting silencer 1.

(25) In addition to effectively damping sound waves emitted when driving pile 4, silencer 1 actually also serves as a sort of coupling enabling axial slide of pile 4, and supports pile 4 in a vertical position. Conversely, pile 4, if otherwise supported, may effectively support silencer 1.

(26) Clearly, changes may be made to the embodiment described of the present disclosure without, however, departing from the protective scope of the accompanying Claims. That is, various changes and modifications to the presently disclosed embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present subject matter and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.