Claims
- 1. In a vehicle having only a single engine, for transport and powering of a seismic hydraulic vibrator, for over-the-road use, comprising:
- (a) means to carry a seismic hydraulic vibrator on said vehicle, and to drive a hydraulic pump from said single engine, for pressurizing a selected first fluid for powering said vibrator, and means to control said vibrator;
- (b) gear transmission means between said single engine and the wheels of said vehicle;
- the improvement in means to repeatedly rapidly start said vehicle, for short distance travel, while said engine is running continuously at or near maximum speed, comprising:
- (c) an hydraulic torque converter means connected into the drive system between said single engine and said wheels; said hydraulic torque converter means capable of repeatedly starting said vehicle from rest, with said engine speed constant, at or near maximum engine speed, and constant gear ratio;
- whereby said single engine operating at or near maximum engine speed alternately powers the operation of said vibrator when said vehicle is at rest, and powers operation of traversal of the vehicle over a series of new vibration points spaced at about equal short distances, at constant gear ratio.
- 2. The vehicle as in claim 1 in which the number of starts of said vehicle with said hydraulic torque converter means while the engine is running at or near maximum speed is at least 500 per day.
- 3. The vehicle as in claim 1 in which the number of starts of said vehicle with said hydraulic torque converter means while said engine is running at or near maximum speed is at least 750 per day.
- 4. The vehicle as in claim 1 in which said vibrator is mounted within an opening in the bed of said vehicle intermediate the ends of the frame of said vehicle; and in which
- (a) said single engine is mounted on said bed aft of said opening;
- (b) said hydraulic torque converter means is attached to the output shaft of said engine facing aft;
- (c) the output shaft of said hydraulic torque converter means is connected by first drive means to said gear transmission means, at the back end of said vehicle; and
- (d) the output shaft of said gear transmission means is conncted to the rear wheels of said vehicle by means of a second drive means.
- 5. The vehicle as in claim 1 in which;
- (a) said single engine is mounted at the front end of said vehicle;
- (b) said hydraulic torque converter means and said gear transmission means are mounted behind said engine;
- (c) the output shaft of said hydraulic torque converter means drives said gear transmission means, the output of which is connected by a long drive shaft to the rear wheels of said vehicle.
- 6. The vehicle as in claim 1 and including means to control the torque transmitted by said hydraulic torque converter means, at or near maximum engine speed, by means of a high pressure second fluid.
- 7. The vehicle as in claim 6 in which the pressure applied by said high pressure second fluid is variable with time in a selected manner.
- 8. The vehicle as in claim 5 in which said seismic hydraulic vibrator comprises at least two separate vibrator units, spaced apart, and attached to the baseplate at least one on each side of said long drive shaft, and said at least two vibrator units supporting at least one reaction mass.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 151,256
now U.S. Pat. No. 4,341,282, filed 5-19-82; of the same title as this application Ser. No. 151,256 is entered by reference into this application.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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May 1982 |
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