Claims
- 1. An improved dredge device of the type having a boat supporting a lowerable boom with a linear suction intake, rotor and rotor drive on the lowerable end thereof for dredging material on the floor of bodies of water, the improvement comprising:
- said rotor comprising a cylindrical cage of cutter bars,
- said bars having a plurality of teeth extending therefrom, for digging, shredding and conveying sludge material to the linear suction intake and into which cage and through which cage vegetation and sludge material can pass in route to said linear intake, said linear intake being disposed along and adjacent said rotor so as to draw sludge material through said cage, said cylindrical cage being connected for rotation to said rotor drive by a support ring rigidly connected to said cutter bars; and
- shock absorbing means connected between said support ring and said rotor drive for absorbing axial,
- radial and tangential shocks received by said cage of cutter bars.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said shock absorbing means comprise at least one resilient connector.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein said cutter bars are disposed parallel to each other in a cylindrical relationship.
- 4. The device of claim 1 wherein said teeth extending from said bars are disposed on adjacent bars whereby the path traveled by said teeth on a first bar is not repeated by the teeth on a bar adjacent to said first bar.
- 5. The device of claim 1 wherein said cage of cutter bars is rotatable in both a clockwise and counterclockwise direction.
- 6. The device of claim 1 wherein each of said teeth comprises:
- a cutting plate attached to said bar from which said tooth extends; and
- support means attached to said cutting plate and to said bar for supporting said tooth.
- 7. A cutter head for a floating dredge, comprising:
- a lowerable boom having a horizontal, linear suction inlet on the lowerable end thereof;
- a horizontal, cylindrical cage of cutter bars mounted for rotation adjacent to said suction inlet so that cutter bars, said cutter bars having a plurality of teeth extending therefrom for digging dredge material encountered by said teeth;
- rotor drive means connected to said boom for rotating said cage, said cage of cutter bars being connected to said rotor drive means by a support ring rigidly connected to said cutter bars;
- and shock absorbing means connected between said support ring and said rotor drive means for absorbing axial, radial and tangential shocks received by said cage of cutter bars.
- 8. The cutter head of claim 7 wherein said shock absorbing means comprise at least one resilient connector.
- 9. The cutter head of claim 8 wherein said cutter bars are disposed parallel to each other in a cylindrical relationship.
- 10. The cutter head of claim 8 wherein said teeth extending from said bars are staggered on adjacent bars whereby the path traveled by said teeth on a first bar is not repeated by the teeth on a bar adjacent to said first bar.
- 11. The cutter head of claim 8 wherein said cage of cutter bars is rotatable in both a clockwise and counterclockwise direction.
- 12. The cutter head of claim 8 wherein each of said teeth comprise:
- a cutting plate attached to said bar from which said tooth extends; and
- support means attached to said cutting plate and to said bar for supporting said tooth.
- 13. A cutter head for a floating dredge, comprising:
- a lowerable boom having a horizontal linear suction inlet on the lowerable end thereof;
- a horizontal, cylindrical cage of cutter bars disposed parallel to each other in a cylindrical relationship and mounted for rotation adjacent to said linear suction inlet so that material is drawn into and through said cage of cutter bars, said cutter bars having a plurality of teeth extending therefrom for digging dredge material encountered by said teeth;
- rotor drive means connected to said boom for rotating said cage for shredding material passing through said cage, said cage of cutter bars being connected to said rotor drive means by a support ring rigidly connected to said cutter bars; and
- shock absorbing means comprising at least one resilient connector connected between said support ring and said rotor drive means for absorbing axial, radial and tangential shocks received by said cage of cutter bars.
- 14. The cutter head of claim 13 wherein said teeth extending from said bars are staggered on adjacent bars whereby the path traveled by said teeth on a first bar is not repeated by the teeth on a bar adjacent to said first bar.
- 15. The cutter head of claim 14 wherein said cage of cutter bars is rotatable in both a clockwise and counterclockwise direction.
- 16. The cutter head of claim 15 wherein each of said teeth comprises:
- a rectangular cutting plate attached to said bar from which said tooth extends; and
- a triangular support member attached to said cutting plate and to said bar for supporting said tooth.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending Application Ser. No. 843,655, filed on Mar. 25, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,765,071.
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