CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY FOR USE WITH MICROTUNNELING APPARATUS
20250361777 ยท 2025-11-27
Inventors
- Gregory Alan Geldard (Mount Lofty, Queensland, AU)
- Albert Fourie (Burleigh Waters, Queensland, AU)
- Darrin Breeden (Burleigh Waters, Queensland, AU)
- Stuart Harrison (Burleigh Waters, Queensland, AU)
- Adrian Sneddon (Burleigh Waters, Queensland, AU)
Cpc classification
E21B17/046
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B7/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B3/045
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B17/046
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
This invention relates to a connector assembly (21) for use with a microtunneling apparatus (1) including a drill string (13) and a cutting head (6). The drill string (13) including a drive shaft (23) which is rotatable from a proximal end of the drill string (13) by drive apparatus (2) located in a drive pit (3). The connector assembly (21) includes a catch mechanism (42) that is adjustable between a lock condition and a release condition from the proximal end of the drill string (13).
Claims
1. A connector assembly for use with microtunneling apparatus including a drill string having a drive shaft that is rotatable about a working axis from a proximal end of the drill string, an operating line extending from the proximal end of the drill string along the length of the drill string, and a cutting head at a distal end of the drill string, the cutting head having a plurality of cutting elements for rotation with the drive shaft about the working axis and a plurality of locating elements spaced from the working axis, the connector assembly including a housing with a proximal end adapted for location at distal end of the drill string, and a distal end of the housing being adapted to interact with the locating elements of the cutting head, a catch mechanism at the distal end of the housing which is spaced from the working axis, the catch mechanism for connection to the operating line so as to be adjustable between a lock condition and a release condition from a proximal end of the drill string, so that in use the connector assembly engages cutter head when in the locked condition to move with the drill string and the connector assembly is disengaged from the cutting head when in the release condition to move the drill string relative to the cutting head.
2. A connector assembly according to claim 1 including an aperture for accommodating each said locating element of the cutting head, and a detent associated with each aperture for interacting with each locating element, each detent is adjustable between an active position and an inactive position which corresponds with the latch mechanism adopting the lock condition and release condition respectively.
3. A connector assembly according to claim 2 wherein each detent is adapted to move linearly between the active position and the inactive position.
4. A connector assembly according to claim 2 including a hydraulic ram for each detent that is activated to move each detent between the inactive position and the active position.
5. A connector assembly according to claim 4 wherein each hydraulic ram includes two single-action cylinders, each single action cylinder being operable to push the detent only and being arranged relative to the detent so that one of said single action cylinders pushes the detent from the inactive position to the active position, and another of said single action cylinders pushes the detent from the active position to the inactive position.
6. A connector assembly according to claim 1 including a connector shaft having a proximal end that is adapted to engage the drive shaft, and a distal end that is adapted to engage an input shaft associated with the cutting head, the connector shaft being substantially aligned with the working axis.
7. A connector assembly according to claim 6 wherein the distal end of the connector shaft is formed with a socket for receiving the input shaft of the cutting head.
8. A connector assembly according to claim 7 wherein the socket and the input shaft are adapted to facilitate radial alignment of the cutting head relative to the housing.
9. A connector assembly according to claim 8 including a gearbox between the input shaft and the cutting elements.
10. A connector assembly according to claim 1 including an exhaust cavity that extends longitudinally of the housing from the proximal end to the distal end through which swarf can be removed when in use.
11. A connector assembly according to claim 10 including a sealing arrangement at a proximal end of the housing associated with the exhaust cavity for impeding the egress of swarf between the proximal end of the housing and the distal end of the drill string.
12. A connector assembly according to claim 1 including an imaging device located within the housing and being adapted for capturing images from in front of the distal end of the housing.
13. A connector assembly according to claim 1 including a pair of elongate members located at proximal end of the housing for interacting with a latch connection at a distal end the drill string each elongate member is adapted to be adjustable so as to vary the tolerance between proximal end of the housing and the distal end of the drill string.
14. A microtunneling apparatus including a drill string having a drive shaft that is rotatable about a working axis from a proximal end of the drill string, an operating line extending from the proximal end of the drill string along the length of the drill string, and a cutting head at a distal end of the drill string, the cutting head having a plurality of cutting elements for rotation with the drive shaft about the working axis and a plurality of locating elements spaced from the working axis, and a connector assembly including a housing with a proximal end adapted for location at distal end of the drill string, and a distal end of the housing being adapted to interact with the locating elements of the cutting head, a catch mechanism at the distal end of the housing which is spaced from the working axis, the catch mechanism that is connected to the operating line so as to be adjustable between a lock condition and a release condition from a proximal end of the drill string, so that in use the connector assembly engages cutter head when in the locked condition to move with the drill string and the connector assembly is disengaged from the cutting head when in the release condition to move the drill string relative to the cutting head.
15. A microtunneling apparatus according to claim 14 including an imaging device located within the housing and being adapted for capturing images from in front of the distal end of the housing, and the cutting head includes a locating means for interaction with the imaging device for facilitating locating a rotational position of the cutting head relative to the housing.
16. A microtunneling apparatus according to claim 15 wherein operating line is connected to the imaging device so as to relay images of the locating means indicating the rotational position of the cutting head to an operator remote from the cutting head.
17. A microtunneling apparatus according to claim 14 including an exhaust cavity that extends longitudinally of the housing from the proximal end to the distal end, the drill string having a casing with the drive shaft located therein for rotation about the working axis, a first cavity within the casing that extends longitudinally of the casing and offset from drive shaft for alignment with the exhaust cavity of the hosing and through which swarf can be removed when in use.
18. A microtunneling apparatus according to claim 17 including a sealing arrangement at the proximal end of the housing associated with the exhaust cavity for impeding the egress of swarf between the proximal end of the housing and the distal end of the drill string.
19. A microtunneling apparatus according to claim 14 including a pair of elongate members located at proximal end of the housing for interacting with a latch connection at a distal end the drill string each elongate member is adapted to be adjustable so as to vary the tolerance between proximal end of the housing and the distal end of the drill string.
20. A microtunneling apparatus according to claim 14 including a connector shaft having a proximal end that is adapted to engage the drive shaft, and a distal end that is adapted to engage an input shaft associated with the cutting head, the connector shaft being substantially aligned with the working axis.
21. A microtunneling apparatus according to claim 20 wherein the distal end of the connector shaft is formed with a socket for receiving the input shaft of the cutting head, the input shaft having a tapered proximal end to facilitate radial alignment of the cutting head relative to the housing.
22. A microtunneling apparatus according to claim including a gearbox between the input shaft and the cutting elements.
23. A microtunneling apparatus according to claim 14 including an aperture for accommodating each said locating element of the cutting head, and a detent associated with each aperture for interacting with each locating element, each detent is adjustable between an active position and an inactive position which corresponds with the latch mechanism adopting the lock condition and release condition respectively.
24. A microtunneling apparatus according to claim 23 wherein each detent is adapted to move linearly between the active position and the inactive position, the connecting apparatus also including a hydraulic ram for each detent that is activated to move each detent between the inactive position and the active position.
25. A microtunneling apparatus according to claim 14 wherein the drill string being formed by a plurality of connected string segments each string segment including a latch connection for manually connecting adjacent string segments.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0052] The sighting conduit 29 can also be useful during operation of the reamer assembly 6 to supply air under pressure along the drill string 13 towards the reamer assembly 6. In this way air is supplied in the sighting conduit 29 and extracted in the exhaust conduit 28 creating a circuit for the extraction of swarf. Supplying air under pressure in the sighting conduit 19 also helps in cooling the sighting conduit 19, which assists in maintaining accuracy of the laser (not shown). A laser can lose its accuracy when operated in a temperature variable environment.
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[0058] The attachment of the connector assembly 21 to the gearbox 20 will now be described generally with reference to
[0059] It ought to be appreciated from the foregoing that connector assembly 21 as hereinbefore described enables remote release of the reamer assembly 6 so as to enable the operator to problem solve any issues that may arise at the working face. This can include where the drive shaft 23 suffers a failure, or where jacking pressures increase unexplainably.
[0060] Various alterations and/or additions may be introduced into the reamer assembly as hereinbefore described without departing from the spirit or ambit of the invention.