Claims
- 1. A device for ejecting a ground improving grout into a ground through a vast number of ejecting points, said device comprising: a multi-cylinder pump comprising plural unit pumps, each unit pump being connected to an adjacent unit pump within said multi-cylinder pump, plural piston driving devices, wherein a plurality of said plural unit pumps are connected to each of said piston driving devices, each of said unit pumps includes a cylinder having a suction port for receiving the ground improving grout, a discharge port for expelling the ground improving grout and a piston rod, each said piston rod has a first end operatively connected to a respective one of the piston driving devices and a second end connected to a piston having a suction valve, whereby movements of said piston driving devices are transmitted to respective piston rods and respective pistons so that when unit pumps are driven by reciprocal movement of the driving system the grout is received in respective cylinders through their respective suction ports and discharged from the respective cylinders through their respective discharge ports at a discharge speed, a driving system driven by a single driving source, plural ejecting pipes for inserting into the ground, each said ejecting pipe having a discharge port and a storage tank for storing the ground improving grout, said storage tank being connected to each of the unit pumps in the multi-cylinder pump and the unit pumps being respectively connected to the plural ejecting pipes such that the ground improving grout in said storage tank can be transported by each of said unit pumps into each of said ejecting pipes and ejected into the ground from the discharge ports.
- 2. A device for ejecting a ground improving grout into a ground through a vast number of ejecting points according to claim 1, wherein said driving system includes a rotating shaft moving in response to an output of said single driving source, each of said piston driving devices of said multi-cylinder pump includes a cam which is driven by rotation of the rotating shaft, and a tappet extends between the first end of each piston rod and a respective one of the cams.
- 3. A device for ejecting a ground improving grout into a ground through a vast number of ejection points according to claim 2 wherein the storage tank for the ground improving grout is operatively connected at the suction ports of the cylinders, and respective ejecting pipes for inserting into the ground are connected at respective discharge ports of the cylinders.
- 4. A device for ejecting a ground improving grout into a ground through a vast number of ejection points according to claim 2 wherein a slide bar having a slide guide extends parallel to each unit pump, and each said slide guide is attached to its respective unit pump to prevent fluctuation, deformation or bending of a respective one of the piston rods.
- 5. A device for ejecting a ground improving grout into a ground through a vast number of ejection points according to claim 1 wherein the storage tank for the ground improving grout is operatively connected at the suction ports of the cylinders, and respective ejecting pipes for inserting into the ground are connected at respective discharge ports of the cylinders.
- 6. A device for ejecting a ground improving grout into a ground through a vast number of ejection points according to claim 1 wherein a slide bar having a slide guide extends parallel to each unit pump, and each said slide guide is attached to its respective unit pump to prevent fluctuation, deformation or bending of a respective one of the piston rods.
- 7. A device for ejecting a ground improving grout into a ground through a vast number of ejection points according to claim 1, wherein the piston driving devices of the multi-cylinder pump include at least one crank-shaft or hydraulic cylinder.
Priority Claims (1)
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9/202589 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional patent application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/114,874 filed Jul. 14, 1998.
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