Claims
- 1. A tunneling machine comprising:
- front and rear ground supporting tubular shields, each having a ground contacting outer surface, with at least a substantial portion of the front shield always being positioned forwardly of said rear shield, and with at least a substantial portion of the rear shield always being positioned rearwardly of said front shield;
- radially expandible-contractable gripper means on said rear shield, operable for gripping the tunnel wall to in that manner anchor the rear shield against at least axial movement relative to the tunnel wall;
- said rear shield having a tail section comprising tubular wall means which extend axially rearwardly from said gripper means, and providing a space under cover of said tubular wall means within which a tunnel lining is constructed;
- thrust ram means comprising a first ring of axially extending linear hydraulic motors interconnected between the front and rear shields, adjacent the peripheries thereof, means for selectively delivering hydraulic fluid into said thrust ram means so that said thrust ram means are operable for shoving the front shield axially forwardly relative to the rear shield while the rear shield is anchored in position by the gripper means, and for turning said front shield in the tunnel relative to the rear shield to in this manner change the direction of advance of the tunneling machine;
- a second ring of axially extending linear hydraulic motors each having piston and cylinder portions, a first one of said portions being mounted on said rear shield and the second one of said portions being extendible rearwardly from said first portion and the rear shield to contact and push against a tunnel lining within the tail section space;
- power earth cutting means on said front shield, for cutting material from the tunnel face during forward movement of the front shield; and
- power conveyor means extending from said power earth cutter means rearwardly through said front and rear shield, for removing cuttings from the tunnel face.
- 2. The tunneling machine of claim 1, wherein said rear shield comprises a tubular skin and a ring-like inner frame contiguous with said skin to which the rear end portions of said linear hydraulic motors are connected, wherein said frame includes radial gripper shoe guideways, and wherein said gripper means comprises generally radially movable gripper shoes within said guideways, and fluid motors for extending and retracting said gripper shoes.
- 3. A tunneling machine comprising:
- front and rear ground supporting tubular shields, each having a ground contacting outer surface, with at least a substantial portion of the front shield always being positioned forwardly of said rear shield, and with at least a substantial portion of the rear shield always being positioned rearwardly of said front shield;
- radially expandible-contractable gripper means on said rear shield, operable for gripping the tunnel wall to in that manner anchor the rear shield against at least axial movement relative to the tunnel wall;
- said rear shield having a tail section comprising tubular wall means which extend axially rearwardly from said gripper means, and providing a space under cover of said tubular wall means within which a tunnel lining is constructed;
- thrust ram means comprising a ring of axially extending linear hydraulic motors interconnected between the front and rear shields, adjacent the peripheries thereof, means for selectively delivering hydraulic fluid into said thrust ram means so that said thrust ram means are operable for shoving the front shield axially forwardly relative to the rear shield while the rear shield is anchored in position by the gripper means, and for turning said front shield in the tunnel relative to the rear shield to in this manner change the direction of advance of the tunneling machine;
- power earth cutting means on said front shield, for cutting material from the tunnel face during forward movement of the front shield;
- power conveyor means extending from said power earth cutter means rearwardly through said front and rear shields, for removing cuttings from the tunnel face; and
- a plurality of linear fluid motors interconnected between the front and rear shields, said motors being oriented so that their lines of force extend generally tangentially to the shields, and pivotal connection means at each end of each motor, connecting it to its shield, said motors serving to resist rotation of the front shield relative to the rear shield while the rear shield is restrained against movement by the gripper means, the forward shield is being moved foward by the thrust ram means, and the power earth cutting means is being employed for cutting material from the tunnel face, with said pivotal connection means permitting said motors to rotate in position as necessary during relative axial and turning movement between the two shields.
- 4. The tunneling machine of claim 3, wherein said linear fluid motors are positioned generally along the periphery of the front and rear shields.
- 5. The tunneling machine of claim 2, wherein:
- the inner frame includes a pair of opposed radial gripper shoe guideways;
- the gripper means comprises a pair of generally radially movable gripper shoes within said guideways, and a pair of parallel fluid motors for extending and contracting said gripper shoes, said pair of parallel fluid motors being interconnected between the corresponding ends of the two gripper shoes, with an open space existing between said fluid motors; and
- the power conveyor means extends through the space between the two gripper shoe operating fluid motors.
- 6. The tunneling machine of claim 5, further including a second ring of axially extending, linear hydraulic motors mounted on said frame and extendible rearwardly to contact and react against the tunnel lining, said second ring of linear hydraulic motors being spaced about the rear portion of the rear shield, and including linear hydraulic motors which intersect the said radial gripper shoe guideways, and wherein said gripper shoes include an opening for receiving and accommodating each such linear hydraulic motor.
- 7. A tunneling machine comprising:
- front and rear tubular ground supporting shields each having a ground contacting outer surface, with at least a substantial portion of the front shield always being positioned forwardly of said rear shield, and with at least a substantial portion of the rear shield always being positioned rearwardly of said front shield;
- gripper means on said rear shield, for gripping the tunnel wall to anchor the rear shield against movement;
- thrust ram means interconnected between the front and rear shields, for shoving the front shield forwardly relative to the rear shield while the rear shield is anchored in position by the gripper means;
- rotary power driven earth cutting means on said front shield, for cutting material from the tunnel face during forward movement of the shield front portion, including means carried by the front shield for rotatably driving the cutterhead means, whereby counter-rotational torque is transferred to the front shield; and
- a plurality of torque cylinders interconnected between the front and rear shields, said cylinders:
- being disposed generally tangentially of said shields, and
- including pivotal connection means at each end of each torque cylinder for connection of the torque cylinders to the shields, with said pivotal connection means permitting said torque cylinders to rotate in position as necessary during relative axial and turning movement between the two shields.
- 8. A tunneling machine according to claim 7, wherein said torque cylinders are located generally along the periphery of the front and rear shields.
- 9. A tunneling machine according to claim 7:
- wherein each torque cylinder comprises a cylindrical body connected to one of said front and rear shields and a piston connected to the other, said piston including a piston head inside of said body, with a first fluid chamber being formed on one side of the piston head and a second fluid chamber being formed on the opposite side of the piston head, and with said piston head presenting equal area faces towards each chamber, and further comprising conduit means connecting the first chamber of each torque cylinder with the second chamber of another torque cylinder.
- 10. A tunneling machine according to claim 9, further comprising selectively operable means for delivering a fluid under pressure into one or the other connected together pair of chambers and simultaneously exhausting fluid from the second pair of connected together chambers.
- 11. A tunneling machine comprising:
- front and rear tubular ground supporting shields each having a ground contacting outer surface, with at least a substantial portion of the front shield always being positioned forwardly of said rear shield, and with at least a substantial portion of the rear shield always being positioned rearwardly of said front shield;
- gripper means on said rear shield for gripping the tunnel wall to in that manner anchor the rear shield against movement relative to the tunnel wall;
- thrust ram means interconnected between the front and rear shields for both shoving the front shield forwardly relative to the rear shield and turning said front shield in the tunnel relative to the rear shield to in this manner change the direction of advance of the tunneling machine, said thrust ram means comprising a ring of fluid cylinders circumferentially divided into at least three distinct sets;
- means for delivering fluid to all of said sets of cylinders for operating them all to shove the front shield forwardly relative to the rear shield;
- means associated with each set of said cylinders for selectively increasing or decreasing the amount of fluid that is delivered to each set for steering the front shield relative to the rear shield; and
- at least one pair of torque cylinders interconnected between the front and rear shields and disposed generally tangentially to the front and rear shields.
- 12. The tunneling machine according to claim 11, wherein said torque cylinders are located closely adjacent the periphery of the front and rear shields.
- 13. A tunneling machine according to claim 11, further comprising selectively operable means for delivering fluid under pressure into one or the other connected together pair of chambers and simultaneously exhausting fluid from the second pair of connected together chambers.
- 14. A tunneling machine comprising:
- telescopically joined front and rear ground supporting tubular shields each having a ground contacting outer surface, said outer surfaces being substantially identical in cross-sectional configuration, with at least a substantial portion of the front shield always being positioned forwardly of said rear shield and at least a substantial portion of the rear shield always being positioned rearwardly of said front shield;
- radially expandible-contractible gripper means on said rear shield for gripping the tunnel wall to anchor the rear shield against both axial and angular movement relative to the tunnel wall;
- a tail section on said rear shield which extends rearwardly from said gripper means for providing a space under cover of said rear shield within which a tunnel lining is constructed;
- forward thrust ram means interconnected between the front and rear shields for shoving the front shield forwardly relative to the rear shield and/or turning said front shield in the tunnel relative to the rear shield while the rear shield is anchored in position by the gripper means to in this manner change the direction of advance of the tunneling means, said forward thrust ram means comprising at least three sets of linear actuator means disposed about the periphery of the front and rear shields;
- means for selectively actuating the sets of linear actuator means at varying rates to coordinate the linear actuator means for steering the front shield vertically and sideways relative to the rear shield;
- rear thrust ram means mounted on the rear tubular shield, said rear thrust ram means being extendible rearwardly to contact and push against the tunnel lining;
- rotary cutterhead means carried by the front shield, which cutterhead means is of substantially the same diameter as the shields; and
- hydraulic cylinder means arranged to act extensibly between the front shield and the rear shield in an essentially tangential manner throughout the extent of relative axial movement of the shield and serving to transmit counter-rotational torque from the front shield back to the rear shield.
- 15. The tunneling machine of claim 11, wherein:
- each of said torque cylinders comprising a cylindrical body connected to one of the front and rear shields, a piston connected to the other, said piston including a piston head inside the cylindrical body, a first fluid chamber formed on one side of the piston head, a second fluid chamber formed on the opposite side of the piston head, with the piston head presenting equal area faces towards each chamber; and
- conduit means connecting the first chamber of each torque cylinder of each pair with the second chamber of the other torque cylinder of the pair.
- 16. The tunneling machine of claim 3, wherein said linear fluid motors include a pair of fluid motors interconnected between the front and rear shields and located across the tunneling machine from each other.
- 17. The tunneling machine according to claim 7, wherein said torque cylinders include a pair of torque cylinders interconnected between the front and rear shields and located across the tunneling machine from each other.
- 18. The tunneling machine according to claim 11, wherein said torque cylinders include a pair of torque cylinders interconnected between the front and rear shields and located across the tunneling machine from each other.
- 19. A tunneling machine comprising:
- telescopically arranged front and rear ground supporting tubular shields, each having a ground contacting outer surface, said outer surfaces being substantially identical in size and cross-sectional configuration;
- full face rotary cutterhead means carried by said front shield;
- radially expandible-contractible gripper means on said rear shield for gripping the tunnel wall to selectively anchor the rear shield against both axial and angular movement relative to the tunnel wall;
- forward thrust ram means interconnected between the front and rear shields for shoving the front shield and cutterhead means axially forward relative to the rear shield while the rear shield is anchored in position by the gripper means to in this manner advance the tunneling means, said forward thrust ram means comprising several linear actuator means disposed in spaced relationship about the periphery of the front and rear shields;
- means for selectively actuating the several linear acutator means at varying rates to coordinate the linear actuator means for steering the front shield vertically and sideways relative to the rear shield; and
- additional linear actuator means arranged to act extensibly between the front shield and the rear shield in an essentially tangential manner throughout the extent of relative axial movement of the shields and serving to transmit counter-rotational torque from the front shield back to the rear shield during rotation of the cutterhead means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application of now abandoned application Ser. No. 802,878, abandoned filed June 2. 1977, which is in turn a continuation of now abandoned application Ser. No. 677,709, filed Apr. 16, 1976, abandoned which is a in turn continuation of now abandoned application Ser. No. 481,292, filed June 20, 1974 abandoned.
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