The present invention relates to apparatus for use in embedding pipelines or similar elongate conduits or members in preformed trenches.
It is conventional practice when laying a pipe line or the like underground to form a trench extending in the required direction and at the required depth. A fine particulate bedding material is then laid in the base of the trench. This bedding material may be said or similar delivered to the site or it might be fine particulate material prepared from the material excavated from the trench. In either case, the material may be dropped into the trench at spaced locations by a front end loader or the like with the material then being spread and leveled by various means such as manually by workmen with shovels or perhaps by dragging a chain along the base of the trench. Once the bedding material has been spread and leveled, the pipeline (or similar) is laid thereon and subsequently further fine particulate material is placed around and over the pipeline (or similar). Once this process has been completed, the trench is back filled with normal earth, rock etc. previously excavated from the trench. It is desirable that the sand or similar particulate material be relatively evenly packed or distributed about the pipeline as any significant gaps, openings or cavities may cause undesirable loadings on the pipeline wall.
Machinery is also known from prior art documents that will excavate trenches and undertake at least some of the foregoing steps by operation of one or more machines, however, such machinery is generally complicated and quite expensive. There is therefore a need for apparatus that will assist in the speed and effectiveness of a manual or semi manual operation utilizing simple equipment such as front end loaders or the like that would normally be readily available at a trench forming and pipe laying site, without the need to use expensive and complicated purpose built machines.
The present invention therefore aims at providing apparatus usable in applications of the above discussed type that will, in a relatively simple and effective manner, distribute and level particulate material in the base of the trench and/or ensure the particulate material around and, if provided, above the pipeline (or the like), is uniformly packed such that significant gaps or cavities are not left in the material.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided apparatus for compacting fine particulate earth or sand material around an elongate member laid in a trench, said apparatus including two disc members having a plurality of teeth like formations around its periphery and mount means for mounting said disc members spaced apart a distance greater than a width dimension of said elongate member laid in the trench, said disc members being rotatable about a common axis whereby, in use, said disc members roll through said fine particulate material in said trench, said mount means including connection means enabling said apparatus to be connected to machinery for moving the apparatus along said trench.
Preferred features of the aforesaid aspect may be as defined in claims 2 to 4 annexed hereto, the subject matter of these claims being included in the disclosure of this specification by this reference thereto.
Conveniently and as further disclosed in this specification, equipment may be provided for spreading and levelling fine particulate earth or sand material already deposited in the base region of a preformed trench, said equipment including a pair of laterally spaced side walls supported by skid members adapted, in use, to be positioned on a base surface of the trench, each said skid member extending generally in line with the direction of the trench and being located adjacent a side wall of the trench, said equipment including cross brace means for maintaining spacing of said side walls during use, wall means closing a cross-sectional zone of said equipment between said side walls having a lower edge adapted to provide a level surface to said fine particulate material spread by said wall means, and connection means enabling said equipment to be connected to machinery for moving the equipment along said trench supported on the base of said trench.
In accordance with a third aspect, the present invention provides a method of laying and embedding a pipeline or similar elongate member in a trench, said method involving the steps of:
Preferred features of this third aspect may be as defined in claims 5-8 annexed hereto, the subject matter of these claims being included in the disclosure of this specification by this reference thereto.
Preferred embodiments of this invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
a is a plan view along line A-A of
Referring first to FIGS. 3 to 5, equipment 10 is illustrated for spreading and levelling fine particulate material, typically sand or the like, imported to the site of the trench 11 and deposited therein at spaced locations. The equipment 10 includes a pair of side walls 12,13, each being supported on skid members 14 upturned at their forward ends 15 to facilitate sliding movement along the trench 11. The forward end of the side walls 12,13 have upright members 16,17 with plates 18 extending forwardly to enable pulling chains, bars or any other suitable means 19 to be connected thereto, selectably at adjustable heights. The pulling chains 19 may be connected to any suitable movable machinery to drag the equipment 10 along the trench 11 in the forward direction indicated by arrow 21 while the support skid members 14 remain on the base 22 of the trench.
Typically, the moveable machinery might be a front end loader or similar that would be readily available. The equipment 10 includes a generally open front face 20, two or more intermediate cross brace members 23,24, each being selectably adjustable so as to vary the transverse distance between the side walls 12,13 to enable adjustment for varying trench widths, and a rear wall member 25 that is also adjustable in width similarly to the cross brace members such that the equipment 10 might be varied in width to accommodate varying trench widths.
The rear wall member 25 is also supported slidably in guides 26 at either side wall so as to be capable of adjustment in a vertical direction to raise or lower the bottom edge 27 of the wall member 25. This vertical adjustment might be achieved by a winch 28 and cable 29 secured to the wall member 25, however, once vertical adjustment has been achieved, the wall member 25 is conveniently fixed in the desired position by bolts or similar passed through openings 30. The lower edge 27 of the wall member 25 may have a generally centrally located downwardly formed protuberance 31 adapted to form a groove in the otherwise level surface 32 of the sand or similar fine particulate material squeezed beneath the edge 27 from the pile 33 of sand or similar fine particulate material pushed along the trench by the wall member 25 as the equipment 10 is dragged along the trench 11.
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The spreading and levelling apparatus 10 may be fabricated from metal sections and metal sheets or plates in any known manner. Similarly the compactor device 50 may be made from metal plate and metal fillings of suitable strength and endurance capabilities.
The spreading and levelling apparatus 10 is, in use, dragged along the base of a preformed trench 11 after sand or other similar particulate material has been deposited there in spaced piles. The particulate material is leveled in the trench by the lower edge 27 of the rear wall 25 as the apparatus 10 moves along the trench. At the same time a location groove for the pipeline can be formed in the particulate material. The pipe line is then laid in the groove and subsequently further particulate material is deposited on the trench. The apparatus 10 is then moved along the trench again with the skids 14 moving on the first laid and leveled particulate material. This second pass of the apparatus 10 spreads and levels the particulate material on either side and preferably above the pipe line. Subsequently, the compactor device 50 can be utilized moving along the particulate material in the trench to compact the material around the pipeline thereby avoiding dangerous cavities adjacent the pipe line.
Once the discs 51,52 have performed their compacting effect, the trench 11 may be back filled with previously excavated trench earth material in the usual manner.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004900639 | Feb 2004 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AU05/00153 | 2/8/2005 | WO | 5/10/2007 |