Claims
- 1. An impactor for use with a directional boring machine having a drill string, comprising:
a head having a rearwardly opening recess and a front end opening that communicates with the recess; an inlet pipe connected at its front end to a distal end of the drill string and extending into the recess of the head through the front end opening; a striker mounted for sliding movement along the inlet pipe; a distributing mechanism which receives pressure fluid supplied through the drill string and inlet pipe to cause the striker to reciprocate in the rearwardly opening recess of the head to deliver forward impacts against the head; a tubular housing in which the striker and distributing mechanism are mounted; a pulling connection by which the impactor can be pulled by the drill string while the striker is delivering impacts against the head in the same direction as a pulling force exerted by the drill string; and a valve which regulates supply of pressure fluid to the distributing mechanism.
- 2. The impactor of claim 1, wherein the valve is located in the inlet pipe, and further comprising means for remotely opening and closing the valve when the impactor is in the ground.
- 3. The impactor of claim 2, wherein the means for remotely opening and closing the valve comprises passages of the valve configured to open the valve upon pulling on the drill string and closing the valve upon relaxation of pulling force on the drill string.
- 4. The impactor of claim 3, wherein closing the valve cuts off flow of pressure fluid to the distributing mechanism and opening the valve permits sufficient compressed air to flow to the distributing mechanism to reciprocate the striker.
- 5. The impactor of claim 4, wherein the valve comprises:
front and rear flow passages in the inlet tube, which passages are isolated from each other in the tube and open on an outer surface of the tube at spaced positions along the tube; a flow passage on an inner surface of the head which permits communication between the front and rear flow passages when the air inlet tube has been pulled to an extended position relative to the head, and seals off communication between the front and rear flow passages when the air inlet tube is in a retracted position relative to the head.
- 6. The impactor of claim 4, wherein the head is slidably mounted on the inlet pipe and moves forward relative to the inlet pipe and drill string in response to an impact of the striker against the head when the inlet tube is in its extended position.
- 7. The impactor of claim 1, wherein the distributing mechanism expels exhaust air rearwardly out of the tubular housing, and the impactor further comprises means for pulling the replacement pipe along behind the head.
- 8. The impactor of claim 7, wherein the replacement pipe is secured in the rearwardly opening recess of the head, such that a front end portion of the replacement pipe forms the tubular housing.
- 9. The impactor of claim 8, wherein the replacement pipe is removably secured in the rearwardly opening recess of the head by a fastener extending through a hole in the head into the replacement pipe.
- 10. The impactor of claim 1, wherein the head is slidably mounted on the inlet pipe and moves forward relative to the inlet pipe and drill string in response to an impact of the striker against the head.
- 11. The impactor of claim 1, wherein the distributing mechanism comprises:
a rearwardly opening recess in the striker; a radial outlet hole in the striker communicating with the recess; a rear seal bearing by which the striker slidingly, sealingly engages an inner surface of the tubular housing; a radial outlet hole in the inlet pipe permitting pressure fluid to enter the rearwardly opening recess in the striker from the inlet pipe; and a sleeve mounted on the inlet pipe rearwardly of the radial outlet hole in the inlet pipe in sliding, sealing contact with an inner surface of the striker inside the recess, forming a rear pressure chamber in the recess ahead of the sleeve; whereby pressure fluid in the rear pressure chamber causes a forward stroke of the striker resulting in an impact against the head and causing the radial outlet hole in the striker to move past a front edge of the sleeve, causing pressure fluid from the rear pressure chamber to pass outwardly to a front pressure chamber outside of the striker between the striker and the tubular housing, and thereby causing the striker to move rearwardly until the radial outlet hole in the striker moves past a rear edge of the sleeve, causing the front pressure chamber to exhaust and starting a new forward stroke of the striker.
- 12. The impactor of claim 1, wherein the distributing mechanism comprises:
a rearwardly opening recess in the striker; a rear seal bearing by which the striker slidingly, sealingly engages an inner surface of the tubular housing; a radial outlet hole in the inlet pipe permitting pressure fluid to enter the rearwardly opening recess in the striker from the inlet pipe; a sleeve mounted on the inlet pipe rearwardly of the radial outlet hole in the inlet pipe in sliding, sealing con act with an inner surface of the striker inside the recess, forming a rear pressure chamber in the recess ahead of the sleeve; a first passage that permits pressure fluid from the rear pressure chamber to enter a front, pressure chamber ahead of the striker to move the striker rearwardly after an impact; a first bearing surface which seals the first passage to isolate the front pressure chamber from then rear pressure chamber when the striker is being propelled forwardly from a rearward position; a second passage that permits pressure fluid to exhaust from the front pressure chamber to restart forward movement of the striker; and a second bearing surface which seals the second passage to prevent exhausting of the front pressure chamber when the striker is being propelled rearwardly from a forward position.
- 13. The impactor of claim 1, wherein the first bearing surface comprises a first annular seal bearing disposed on an outer surface of the inlet tube, such that the striker slides back and forth along the first annular seal bearing, and the first passage comprises an annular space between the inlet tube and the striker and a bypass passage permitting air to flow around the annular seal bearing on the inlet tube when the bypass passage and first annular seal bearing are in alignment.
- 14. The impactor of claim 13, wherein the second bearing surface comprises a second annular seal bearing disposed on an outer surface of a rear end portion of the striker, which second bearing slides along an inside surface of the head, and the second passage comprises an inwardly opening groove formed in an inside surface of head which permits pressure fluid to escape from the front pressure chamber when the striker has moved rearwardly such that the second annular seal bearing moves past a front end of the second passage, permitting communication between the front pressure chamber and the second passage.
- 15. The impactor of claim 1, wherein the head has a frontwardly tapering external surface suitable for pipe bursting.
- 16. The impactor of claim 1, wherein the pulling connection includes a ball joint permitting swivelling of the head relative to the drill string.
- 17. The impactor of claim 16, wherein the pulling connection further comprises
an adapter having a front end portion configured for connection to a leading end of the drill string and a rear end portion; and a mechanical coupling that connects the rear end portion of the adapter to a front end portion of the ball joint.
- 18. The impactor of claim 17, wherein the mechanical coupling comprises a hole through the rear end portion of the adapter which comes into alignment with a hole through the front end portion of the ball joint, and a pin insertable in the aligned holes.
- 19. The impactor of claim 16, wherein the ball joint comprises a frontwardly opening socket and a ball disposed in the socket, which ball is threadedly mounted on a front end portion of the inlet tube.
- 20. The impactor of claim 19, wherein the pulling connection further comprises
an adapter having a front end portion configured for connection to a leading end of the drill string and a rear end portion; and a mechanical coupling that connects the rear end portion of the adapter to a front end portion of the ball joint.
- 21. The impactor of claim 20, wherein the mechanical coupling comprises a hole through the rear end of the adapter which comes into alignment with a hole through a front end of the socket ahead of the ball, and a pin insertable in the aligned holes.
- 22. The impactor of claim 19, wherein the ball comprises first and second ball sections having threaded openings therethrough for mounting on the inlet tube, and bolts for connecting the ball sections while applying a clamp load thereto when the ball in mounted on the inlet tube.
- 23. A method for replacement of an existing pipeline using a directional boring machine having a drill string and an impactor mounted at a terminal end of the drill string, which impactor includes a bursting head, a striker which delivers impacts to the bursting head, a pressure fluid-actuated impact mechanism and a valve regulating supply of pressure fluid to the impact mechanism, which method comprises:
(a) inserting the drill string through the pipeline; (b) connecting a distal end of the drill string to the impactor; (c) pulling the drill string and impactor into the pipeline while drawing a replacement pipe behind the impactor; (d) actuating the impactor by pulling on the drill string, which causes the valve to supply pressure fluid to the distributing mechanism; and (e) stopping the impactor by reducing pulling force on the drill string.
- 24. An impactor for use with a directional boring machine having a drill string, comprising:
a head having a rearwardly opening recess and a front end opening that communicates with the recess; an inlet pipe connected at its front end to a distal end of the drill string and extending into the recess of the head through the front end opening; a striker mounted for sliding movement along the inlet pipe; a distributing mechanism responsive to pressure fluid supplied through the drill string and inlet pipe to cause the striker to reciprocate in the rearwardly opening recess of the head to deliver forward impacts against the head; a tubular housing in which the striker and distributing mechanism are mounted, which tubular housing comprises a rearwardly extending portion of the head; a pulling connection by which the impactor can be pulled by the drill string while the striker is delivering impacts against the head in the same direction as a pulling force exerted by the drill string; and a tubular pulling adapter secured to a rear end opening of the tubular housing and connectable to a coaxial replacement pipe at a rear end thereof, the pulling adapter having a sealing wall therein which prevents exhaust from the distributing mechanism from entering the replacement pipe.
- 25. The impactor of claim 24, further comprising exhaust holes in the pulling adapter ahead of the sealing wall for permitting exhaust from the distributing mechanism to pass outside of the pulling adapter and replacement pipe.
- 26. The impactor of claim 25, wherein the pulling adapter is made of plastic and is coaxially welded to a leading end of the replacement pipe.
- 27. A method for replacement of an existing pipeline using a directional boring machine having a drill string and an impactor mounted at a terminal end of the drill string, which impactor includes a head, a striker which delivers impacts to the head, and a pressure fluid-actuated impact mechanism, which method comprises:
(a) inserting the drill string through the pipeline; (b) connecting a distal end of the drill string to the impactor; (c) pulling the drill string and impactor into the pipeline while drawing a replacement pipe behind the impactor with a front end opening of the replacement pipe in a sealed condition; (d) operating the impactor as needed to burst the pipeline by supplying a pressure fluid to operate the impactor, the pressure fluid including a lubricant; and (e) injecting exhaust pressure fluid including the lubricant from the impactor outside the impactor and replacement pipe.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein the pressure fluid is ejected from radial holes in an adapter connected to a rear end of the impactor, which adapter is connected to a leading end of the replacement pipe.
- 29. The method of claim 27, further comprising directing the pressure fluid rearwardly towards the replacement pipe.
- 30. An apparatus for use with a directional boring machine having a drill string for widening an existing hole, comprising:
a head having a front nose portion and a rear, hole widening portion of greater external diameter than the nose portion; and a ball joint in front of the nose portion configured for connecting the head to a drill string and permitting swivelling of the head relative to the drill string.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 30, further comprising:
an adapter having a front end portion configured for connection to a leading end of the drill string and a rear end portion; and a mechanical coupling that connects the rear end portion of the adapter to a front end portion of the ball joint.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein the mechanical coupling comprises a hole through the rear end portion of the adapter which comes into alignment with a hole through the front end portion of the ball joint, and a pin insertable in the aligned holes.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 30, wherein the ball joint comprises a frontwardly opening socket and a ball disposed in the socket, which ball is threadedly mounted on a front end portion of the expander.
- 34. The apparatus of claim 30, wherein the ball joint has a flow passage for passing pressure fluid therethrough.
- 35. An apparatus for replacement of an underground pipe, comprising:
an impactor including a bursting head having a rearwardly opening recess, a striker mounted for sliding movement within the head, a distributing mechanism responsive to pressure fluid supplied through an inlet to cause the striker to reciprocate in the rearwardly opening recess of the head to deliver forward impacts against the head, and a pulling connection by which the impactor can be pulled while the striker is delivering impacts against the head in the same direction as a pulling force; a length of cable engagable to the connection at the front end of the impactor for delivering the pulling force; and a cable pulling system that pulls the cable in a plurality of repeated cyclic pulling strokes, including a holder that engages the cable and a cylinder having a movable piston operative to move the holder along the pulling stroke.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the cylinder is a hydraulic cylinder.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the cylinder is a pneumatic cylinder.
- 38. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the holding mechanism comprises a set of collets.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 35, further comprising:
an inlet pipe extending into the recess of the head for supplying compressed air to the distributing mechanism; and a valve in the inlet pipe which regulates supply of pressure fluid to the distributing mechanism.
- 40. The apparatus of claim 39, wherein the pulling connection is disposed at a front end of the inlet pipe, whereby the valve is opened by pulling on the pulling connection with a pulling device, causing the striker to reciprocate, and closed by relaxation of pulling force exerted by the pulling device, causing the striker to stop reciprocating.
- 41. The apparatus of claim 40, wherein the air inlet pipe has a rear end opening configured for connection to an air hose for supplying compressed air to the distributing mechanism.
- 42. An impactor for use as part of an apparatus for replacement of an underground pipe, comprising:
a bursting head having a rearwardly opening recess; a striker mounted for sliding movement within the head; a distributing mechanism responsive to pressure fluid supplied through an inlet to cause the striker to reciprocate in the rearwardly opening recess of the head to deliver forward impacts against the head; an inlet pipe extending into the recess of the head for supplying compressed air to the distributing mechanism, which inlet pipe has a rear end opening configured for connection to an air hose for supplying compressed air to the distributing mechanism; a pulling connection disposed at a front end of the inlet pipe by which the impactor can be pulled while the striker is delivering impacts against the head in the same direction as a pulling force; and a valve in the inlet pipe which regulates supply of pressure fluid to the distributing mechanism.
- 43. The impactor of claim 42, wherein the valve is opened by pulling on the pulling connection with a pulling device, causing the striker to reciprocate, and closed by relaxation of pulling force exerted by the pulling device, causing the striker to stop reciprocating.
- 44. A method for replacement of an underground pipe, comprising:
inserting a cable through an existing pipeline from a first end to a second end thereof; connecting a free end of the cable extending from the second end of the pipeline to an impactor, which impactor includes a bursting head having a rearwardly opening recess, a striker mounted for sliding movement within the head, a distributing mechanism responsive to pressure fluid supplied through an inlet to cause the striker to reciprocate in the rearwardly opening recess of the head to deliver forward impacts against the head, and a pulling connection to which the cable is connected; pulling the impactor with the cable using a cable pulling system disposed at the first end of the pipeline, which cable pulling system pulls the cable in a plurality of repeated cyclic pulling strokes, including a holder that engages the cable and a cylinder having a movable piston operative to move the holder along the pulling stroke; operating the impactor to deliver impacts against the head in the same direction as the pulling force during a cyclic pulling stroke; and reducing operation of the impactor between cyclic pulling strokes so that the impactor does not substantially move between strokes.
- 45. The method of claim 44, further comprising holding the cable in tension at the end of each cyclic pulling stroke.
- 46. The method of claim 44, wherein the step of reducing operation of the impactor further comprises ceasing operation thereof or reducing forward impacts against the head to a level at which the impactor makes no substantial forward progress between cyclic pulling strokes.
- 47. The method of claim 44, wherein the impactor further includes an inlet pipe extending into the recess of the head for supplying compressed air to the distributing mechanism, and a valve in the inlet pipe which shuts off flow of pressure fluid to the distributing mechanism when completely closed, and the pulling connection is disposed at a front end of the inlet pipe, whereby the valve can be opened by pulling on the pulling connection with the cable and closed by relaxation of pulling force exerted by the cable, and the step of reducing operation of the impactor comprises reducing the pulling force exerted by the cable between cyclic strokes.
- 48. The method of claim 47, wherein the step of reducing the pulling force exerted by the cable between cyclic strokes further comprises allowing the impactor to continue to run after the end of each cyclic stroke for a limited time sufficient to reduce tension in the cable due to forward movement of the impactor.
- 49. The method of claim 44, wherein the step of inserting the cable through the existing pipeline comprise attaching the cable to guide and inserting the cable and guide together through the existing pipeline.
- 50. A pneumatic impact mechanism, comprising:
a tubular body having a rearwardly opening recess and a front end opening that communicates with the recess; an inlet pipe connectable at its front end to a source of pressure fluid and extending into the recess of the body through the front end opening; a striker mounted for sliding movement along the inlet pipe and an inside surface of the body for delivering forward impacts, the striker having a rearwardly opening recess and a front central opening of smaller diameter than the recess and which communicates with the recess, through which front opening the air inlet pipe extends; a distributing mechanism responsive to pressure fluid supplied through the inlet pipe to cause the striker to reciprocate in a cycle, which distributing mechanism includes a hole in the inlet pipe permitting pressure fluid from inside the inlet pipe to enter the rearwardly opening recess in the striker; a sleeve mounted at a rear of the inlet pipe in slidable, sealing relationship with a wall of the rearwardly opening recess in the striker, forming a pressure chamber for driving the striker forwardly; a first passage for permitting pressure fluid from the rear pressure chamber to enter a front pressure chamber ahead of the striker to move the striker rearwardly after an impact, which passage is isolated from the rear pressure chamber during a part of the striker cycle in which the striker is propelled forwardly; and a second passage for exhausting the front pressure chamber after the striker has moved rearwardly a sufficient distance.
- 51. A pneumatic impact mechanism, comprising:
an elongated head including a tubular housing; a striker disposed for reciprocation within an internal chamber of the housing to impart impacts to a rear impact surface of the head for driving the impact mechanism forwardly through the ground; and an air distributing mechanism disposed for effecting reciprocation of the striker, including a sleeve slidably disposed in a rearwardly opening recess in the striker with the external surface of the sleeve separated from the rearwardly opening recess of the striker by a slight clearance, wherein an external surface of the sleeve has an annular groove therein with a seal bearing disposed in the groove, which seal bearing is oversized relative to the groove such that an annular space exists beneath the seal bearing at the bottom of the groove, and an outer portion of the seal bearing protrudes from the groove into sliding, sealing contact with the recess of the striker.
- 52. An impactor, comprising:
a head having a rearwardly opening recess and a front end opening that communicates with the recess; an inlet pipe connectable at its front end to a pulling device and extending into the recess of the head through the front end opening, and having a pulling connection by which the impactor can be pulled while the striker is delivering impacts against the head in the same direction as a pulling force exerted by the pulling device; a striker mounted for sliding movement along the inlet pipe; a distributing mechanism which receives pressure fluid supplied through the inlet pipe to cause the striker to reciprocate in the rearwardly opening recess of the head to deliver forward impacts against the head; and a valve which regulates supply of pressure fluid to the distributing mechanism, including an enlarged diameter front portion of the inlet pipe which assumes a first position in response to pulling force exerted on the inlet pipe by the pulling device that causes the distributing mechanism to reciprocate the striker, and a second position in which relaxing of the pulling force on the inlet pipe causes the distributing mechanism to cease reciprocating the striker.
- 53. The impactor of claim 52, wherein the valve includes a passage that permits pressurized air in the inlet tube to exhaust to the atmosphere when the valve is in the second position.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No.: 60/348,824, filed Jan. 14, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60348824 |
Jan 2002 |
US |