This application is a National Stage Application of PCT/EP2010/002806, filed 7 May 2010, which claims benefit of Serial No. TO2009A000394, filed 26 May 2009 in Italy and which applications are incorporated herein by reference. To the extent appropriate, a claim of priority is made to each of the above disclosed applications.
The present invention takes its place in the field of mixing, consolidation and compaction technologies and concerns a modular system of multipurpose rods for drilling soils.
Various procedures are known for the consolidation of the soil through the formation of cylindrical columns of consolidated soil, based on the mixing of particles of the soil itself with binders, usually cemented mixtures.
A traditional procedure, through which a mainly mechanic mixing is carried out, uses the rotating movement of tools (see
A known variant of the described procedure is to use higher pressures for the cemented mixtures. This technique, by using the combination of the mechanical action of the disintegrating gears of the tool and of the kinetic energy of the pressurized jets, differs for a substantial execution speed, with considerable economic advantages.
There are variants of these techniques which require a double line of cemented mixtures. In addition to the outputs on the shaft of the tool which interact with the disintegrating gears, there are others on the upper parts of the blades which treat a diameter of soil bigger than the one treated by the mechanical disintegrating gears. This increase of the treated diameter when it is not requested for all the depth, makes it necessary a double supply.
Another technology taken into consideration by the present invention is the one of compacting piles. From the European patent EP 0 228 138 it is known an excavation and compaction equipment for the construction of compacting piles. In this technology, during the excavation phase, the equipment undergoes a torque on the drill rod and a thrust on the excavation screw relatively elevated as the quantity of soil to be compacted during the excavation by the displacer element (
The document U.S. Pat. No. 7,494,299 describes an equipment provided with screw tool to which a plurality of hollow, extended and substantially cylindrical shaped rods is applied.
The rods are provided with special endings adapted to vertically connect them. The inner of the rods is destined to be filled with concrete at the end of the anchoring procedures which provide that the rods themselves are disposable as reinforcing structural elements.
However, the internal passage of the rods is not cylindrical and reduces in correspondence with the endings provided with particular inserts for the assembly of the rods themselves.
Furthermore, the rods are designed for carrying inner elements adapted for realizing the rotation which reduce the internal passage but only in correspondence of said endings.
The invention refers to a modular system of multipurpose rods for drilling soils which, opportunely assembled, permits the use of the described technologies of soil treatment without having to assemble one specific for each use.
The equipment will be now described in some forms of embodiment by way of example according to the invention with reference to the attached drawings which show:
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Rod 1 according to the invention, visible in
Furthermore, male insert 5 is provided with centering zones 7 and 8 compatible with respective zones 7a and 8a of female insert 6 and can be provided with respective gaskets 9 and 10.
The double centering guarantees the perfect alignment among adjacent elements of rods, necessary for permitting the correct functioning of the gaskets subject to pressure. A unique coupling could anyhow work but it would be much more axially extended and would have therefore a higher realization cost and would require a higher difficulty of insertion during the assembly.
Gasket 10 on the end avoids the leakage of the compacting mixture and at the same time prevents external agents from penetrating as far as internal passage 2. Gasket 9 has the function of protecting polygonal coupling 11 and 11a from the inlet of external agents (water, soil, mixing, and so on) which could make the disassembly of the rods difficult.
In inserts 5 and 6 there are spaces 13 and 13a for the assembly of pins 12 for holding the rods among them. In
In segment 17a of pipe 17 which exceeds male insert 5 are obtained seats for gaskets 19 which, striking on zone 21 of pipe 17 on the side of female insert 6, can bear pressures up to 500 bar. Higher pressures require structural precautions and opportune choices of the most appropriate set of gaskets, with consequent cost increases.
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In segment 22a of pipe 22′ which exceeds centering flange 24 of male insert 5, are obtained seats for gaskets 25 which, finding strike upon zone 26 on the side of female insert 6, can bear pressures up to 500 bar.
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An elastic ring 28 holds centering support 27 and prevents its extraction by means of the stair obtained through the processing on segment 22a for the external centering of central pipe 22′.
It is finally clear that to the device up to here described can be applied some variants, changes or adaptations without exiting from the protection field of the claims of the present invention. For example, it is clear that the preferred connection system among the different reference flanges described (3, 18, 20, 24, 23, 27) through screws, can be replaced by alternative systems (such as for instance threadings, interference mountings, bayonet coupling, glueings) which can be advantageously used as they are equivalent. The solution with screw coupling permits a maneuvering easiness during the mounting steps of the different variants and guarantees with opportune reference shoulders a perfect centering between the coupled parts which render it preferable with respect to the other systems previously described.
By means of the solution proposed by the invention, the use of a unique external structural rod opportunely arranged for the various kinds of ground treatment technologies brings to a reduction of the storage with consequent cost reduction.
Furthermore, the assemblies for the various technologies are of easy and rapid mounting and removal encouraging the flexibility and the maintenance.
Finally, given that the single or two-passages inner rods are wear components, in the solution according to the invention they are easily replaceable, and therefore the recovery in the construction site is immediate, using again the same structural body.
Rod 1 common to different technologies is the structural part for which the inner elements can be advantageously sized only for bearing the inner pressures and for being adequately fixed and centered with respect to rod 1.
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