This device relates to automatic digging and cutting machines that have been developed to cut and remove manholes from streets for repair and replacement, due to changes in street elevation by resurfacing, repair or replacement.
Prior art devices of this type can be seen in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,924,951, 5,522,646, 6,536,987 and applicant's own U.S. Pat. No. 8,011,851.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,924,951 claims a manhole cutter for cutting a fixed diameter circular groove of fixed depth around the surface of the manhole. The cutter is of a continuous ring design with spaced sections having cutting teeth elements.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,522,646 discloses an apparatus for cutting free a manhole casing having a support plate positioned on a cover with a bracket and rotating cutting assembly.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,536,987 claims a quick manhole construction method having an interior member engagement cover lifter with multiple threaded arms, deployable against the interior surface of a manhole for engagement.
Finally, in U.S. Pat. No. 8,011,851 a locking and alignment assembly for a manhole having a pair of oppositely disposed expanding arcuate engagement bands assemblies and multiple engagement plates, positioned thereabout for engagement and lifting of a manhole once cut free of the surface.
An improved manhole alignment, locking and removing assembly tool for use with a mobile manhole cutting tool for removing a manhole from a street surface for repositioning and/or replacement. The manhole removal tool is self-centering, adjusting to different manhole dimensions, and locked in place for a cutting tool guide centering and functioning as a manhole lifting device once cut free of the street by engaging a pair of adjustable lift flanged lifting posts against the interior of the manhole frame.
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A pair of movable leg engagement supports 20, 21 are slidably disposed within the respective slots 18, 19 best seen in
A pair of apertured retainment plates 25, 26 are secured respectively to the gear racks 23, 24, best seen in
A pair of longitudinally spaced pinion engagement gears 27, 28 are rotatably mounted within the main housing 11, for registration with the spaced gear racks 23, 24, illustrated in broken lines in
Independent manhole engagement and lifting legs 29, best seen in
Each of the legs 29 has an elongated shaft 29A with an end mounted engagement disk 30 thereon. Engagement disk 30 in this example has an arcuate opening 30A therein, as best seen in
The shaft 29A has multiple longitudinally spaced apertures A therethrough which are spaced inwardly of its respective free ends 29B for receiving a locking pins 31 that will extend through corresponding spaced aligned apertures A formed within respective sides of the leg supports 20, 21 thereby adjustably positioning and securing the lift legs 29 for vertical adjustment within the respective movable leg engagement supports 20, 21. A spring-loaded detent ball fitting 32 in each of the lift legs 29 is providing so as to retain the leg displacement within the supports before the locking pins 31 can be inserted, as is well-known and understood within the art.
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The oppositely disposed end wheel assemblies 14, 15 are secured to the respective ends of the housing 11, each having a pair of bifurcated wheel mounts 40A, 40B respectively, each with corresponding wheels 42 therein.
A lift handle rod 41 extends between the respective wheel mounts 40A, 40B, providing a manual grip engagement for lifting and pulling the manhole alignment locking and removal assembly 10 on its respective oppositely disposed engaged wheels 42, when required to reposition and move independently for engagement.
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An adjustment rod 47 extends from the adjustment bar 45 and has an adjustment handle nut assembly 48 on a threaded shaft 48A, which extends from the hereinbefore described support block 23 in the movable leg engagement support fitting 20 which is slidably disposed within its corresponding slot 19 as noted.
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The manhole cutting assembly 35 has a support frame 49 with multiple extensible cutting blade mounting arms 49A4 extending radially therefrom. Each of the arms 49A has an independent cutting blade assembly 50 depending therefrom, having adjustable overlapping blades support elements 51A, 51B with a hardened cutting teeth assembly 52 on thick respective free ends.
The drive and lift shaft 34 extends through the center of the support frame 48 with an upstanding reinforced tool attachment fitting 53 having a drive attachment 54, providing the cutting assembly 35 axial rotation when engaged by a portable rotary equipment drive (not shown), as it will be well-known in the industry.
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The leg attachment 55 has a curved rectangular plate 57 with leg shaft engagement bracket 58, extending from its inside surface 57A. It will be seen that the bracket 58 is U-shaped, providing a leg registration opening therewithin. A spacer engagement rod 59 in this example, is welded to the inside side surface 57A within the attachment bracket 58. A plurality of manhole surface engagement nodules 60 are secured on an outer curved contacting engagement surface 57B of the plate 57 for contact with the smooth interior surface 56A of the alternate manhole frame configuration 56. It will be evident from the above description that with the use of the contoured leg attachments 55 on each of the respective engagement and support legs 29 will provide adaptive registration to alternative manhole configurations.
In use, the alignment locking and removal assembly tool 10 of the invention is positioned within an open manhole MH, illustrated in
Once so positioned and locked in place, the engagement lift legs 29 will provide a secure point of oppositely disposed contact C with the manhole for removable once the surrounding pavement material has been continuously cut.
The manhole cutting assembly tool 35 is then positioned over the manhole MH and lowered with the drive shaft 34 extending through the key-shaped opening 33A in the housing 11, as seen in
The manhole cutting assembly 35 is then rotated by the power equipment power take-off (not shown) rotating the cutting assembly and cutting into the street surface SF defining a continuous cut of a greater diameter than that of the manhole MH. Once cutting is complete, the drive shaft 34 is retracted and thereby engages its lifting tabs 37 within the key receiving offset recess 36A lifting the manhole MH and surrounding street surfaces therefrom.
It will be evident from the above description that the improved manhole alignment locking and movable assembly tool 10 will provide centering guidance and that the utilization of the alternate lifting leg attachments 55 which are placed on the respective lifting legs 29, as hereinbefore described, allow for smooth surface wedging engagement of alternate manhole interior configurations 56, as seen in
It will thus be seen that a new and novel manhole alignment locking and removable assembly 10 of the invention has been illustrated and described and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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