Claims
- 1. A method for boring a hole in the ground comprising the steps of:
- advancing an excavating machine having a tubular body and excavating means disposed in the front portion of the body while excavating the ground by use of said excavating means;
- receiving excavated substances in a chamber behind said excavating means and formed in said body;
- subjecting a rotor disposed in the chamber to an eccentrical movement to radially propel the excavated substances; and
- thrusting substantially all of said excavated substances propelled by the rotor out of said body substantially uniformly around the periphery of said body through at least one excavated substance exit hole formed in said body laterally of said rotor and providing communication between the chamber and the outer periphery of said body.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein said rotor is subjected to eccentrical movement when the rotor is revolved about the longitudinal axis of said body while rotated about an axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of said body, and solids contained in said excavated substances in said chamber are compressed against said body by said rotor to crush said solids.
- 3. An apparatus for boring a hole in the ground, said apparatus comprising:
- a tubular body;
- excavating means disposed at the front portion of said body to excavate said ground;
- a partition wall disposed inside said body to define together, with said body, a chamber for receiving substances excavated by said excavating means;
- thrusting means including a rotor disposed inside said chamber and movable eccentrically relative to said body, for thrusting out the excavated substances received in said chamber to the periphery of said body;
- a drive mechanism connected to said excavating means and to said thrusting means to drive said excavating means and said thrusting means; and
- at least one excavated substance exit hole formed in said body laterally of said rotor and providing communication between the chamber and the outer periphery of said body through which substantially all of said excavated substances are thrust out substantially uniformly around the periphery of said body by the eccentric movement of said rotor.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said rotor has a configuration of a truncated cone whose diameter gradually increases from the front end toward the rear end of said cone.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said chamber of said body has a configuration whose inner diametral dimension gradually decreases from the front end toward the rear end of said chamber.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said drive mechanism includes a crankshaft rotatably supported by said partition wall and provided with a eccentric portion; and a drive source, said rotor being supported by said eccentric portion.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said drive mechanism further includes an external gear attached to one of said rotor and said partition wall; and an internal gear attached to the other of said rotor and said partition wall to mesh with said external gear, said rotor being rotatably supported by said eccentric portion.
- 8. An apparatus for boring a hole in the ground, said apparatus comprising:
- a tubular body;
- excavating means disposed at the front portion of said body to excavate said ground;
- a partition wall disposed inside said body to define together, with said body, a chamber from receiving substances excavated by said excavating means;
- thrusting means including a rotor disposed inside said chamber and movable eccentrically relative to said body, for thrusting out the excavated substances received in said chamber to the periphery of said body;
- a drive mechanism connected to said excavating means and to said thrusting means to drive said excavating means and said thrusting means; and
- a plurality of excavated substance exit holes formed in said body laterally of said rotor and providing communication between the chamber and the outer periphery of said body through which substantially all of said excavated substances are thrust out substantially uniformly around the periphery of said body by the eccentric movement of said rotor.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said rotor has a configuration of a truncated cone whose diameter gradually increases from the front end toward the rear end of said cone.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said chamber of said body has a configuration whose inner diametral dimension gradually decreases from the front end toward the rear end of said chamber.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said drive mechanism includes a crankshaft rotatably supported by said partition wall and provided with an eccentric portion, and a drive source, said rotor being supported by said eccentric portion.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said drive mechanism further includes an external gear attached to one of said rotor and said partition wall and an internal gear attached to the other of said rotor and said partition wall to mesh with said external gear, said rotor being rotatably supported by said eccentric portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 367/541, filed June 16, 1989, now abandoned.
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