Claims
- 1. A method for bursting a length of underground steel pipe comprising the steps of slitting through the wall thickness of said pipe in the longitudinal direction of said pipe along only one line of cut and progressively spreading said slit pipe wall laterally along said one line of cut, said spreading being performed eccentrically with respect to the longitudinal axis of said pipe length in the direction therefrom towards said one line of cut using a generally conical-shaped spreader having an apex end received within said slit pipe and a base end which is larger than the diameter of said pipe, while maintaining a conical-surface surface-generating element of said spreader in longitudinal adjacent relation to the interior surface of said pipe on the side thereof opposite to said one line of cut.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein said pipe length extends substantially horizontally, and said one line of cut is made along substantially the underside of said underground pipe length.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, which further comprises grooving the inner surface of said pipe substantially along said one line of cut in advance of said slitting thereof, said grooving and slitting being performed substantially from the interior of said underground pipe.
- 4. A method according to claim 3, wherein said length of underground pipe has externally attached pipe coupling or clamping means having length extending along a portion thereof, and said grooving step is performed at a constant distance in advance of said slitting step which is at least as great as said length of said pipe coupling or clamping means.
- 5. A method according to claim 3, wherein said grooving step is performed using a roller type pipe slitting tool.
- 6. A method according to claim 1, wherein said slitting and .[.expanding.]. .Iadd.spreading .Iaddend.steps are performed progressively along said pipe length, and said spreading step concurrently and progressively induces increased hoop tension within said pipe immediately in advance of the location of said slitting therealong.
- 7. A method for bursting a length of underground steel pipe and inserting plastic piping therein, said pipe having external pipe coupling or coupling means attached thereto at at least one underground location therealong, comprising the steps of pulling a pipe bursting tool from its forward end through said pipe length to slit said pipe and each of said pipe coupling or clamping means along only one line of cut therethrough and to laterally spread said slit pipe along its length, said lateral spreading being progressively induced by an eccentrically disposed conical-shaped spreader portion of said pipe bursting tool, and augmenting said pulling using repeated hammering on the rearward end of said pipe bursting tool at least during its movement past each of said pipe coupling or clamping means, said pipe being slit using a fixed knife blade projecting angularly outwardly and rearwardly from said bursting tool and a rotary pipe grooving tool longitudinally aligned with said knife blade and projecting outwardly from said bursting tool at a location spaced forwardly away from said knife blade.
- 8. A method according to claim 7, wherein said pipe has nominally four-inch (4") diameter, and the force of said pulling is within the .[.rang.]. .Iadd.range .Iaddend.of from substantially five tons to substantially twenty tons, and said hammering is at a rate within the range of from substantially 420 to 620 blows per minute using an impact force of from substantially 70 lbs. to 190 lbs. per blow.
- 9. A method according to claim 7, wherein said pipe length is disposed horizontally, and said one line of cut is made along the underside of said pipe length.
- 10. A method according to claim 7, wherein said spreading concurrently and progressively induces increased localized hoop tension within said pipe immediately in advance of the location of said slitting therealong, and which further comprises grooving the inner surface of said pipe substantially along said one line of cut before said localized hoop tension is induced therein, said grooving, slitting and spreading being performed from substantially the interior of said underground pipe.
- 11. A method for bursting a length of steel pipe comprising slitting through the wall thickness of said pipe in the longitudinal direction of said pipe along only one line of cut by moving a fixed slitting blade along said one line of cut while inducing localized hoop tension progressively within said pipe on said line of cut immediately in advance of said slitting blade as it moves therealong using a generally conical-shaped spreader having an apex end received within said slit pipe and a base end which is larger than the diameter of said pipe, while maintaining .Iadd.a .Iaddend.conical-surface .[.a.]. surface-generating element of said spreader in longitudinal adjacent relation to the interior surface of said pipe on the side thereof opposite to said one line of cut.
- 12. A method according to claim 11, which further comprises grooving the inner surface of said pipe substatially along said one line of cut progressively in advance of said progressive inducing of localized hoop tension within said pipe.
- 13. A method according to claim 12, wherein said localized hoop tension is induced by spreading said slit pipe wall eccentrically with respect to the longitudinal axis of said pipe length in the direction therefrom towards said one line of cut, said spreading being performed progressively from a fixed distance rearwardly of said slitting blade as the latter moves along said line of cut.
- 14. A method for bursting a length of underground steel pipe comprising the steps of grooving the inner wall surface of said pipe length longitudinally along only one line, and inducing localized hoop tension within the pipe wall progressively on and along said grooved line to split and spread the pipe wall laterally apart, said localized hoop tension being progressively induced by laterally spreading the pipe wall eccentrically with respect to the longitudinal axis of said pipe length in the direction therefrom towards said one grooved line using a generally conical-shaped spreader having an apex end received within said grooved pipe and a base end which is larger than the diameter of said pipe, while maintaining a conical-surface surface-generating element of said spreader in longitudinal adjacent relation to the interior surface element of said pipe on the side thereof opposite to said one line.
- 15. A method according to claim 1, wherein said spreader has the shape of a right circular cone. .Iadd.
- 16. A method for bursting a length of underground steel pipe comprising the steps of slitting through the wall thickness of said pipe in the longitudinal direction of said pipe along only one line of cut and progressively spreading apart said slit pipe wall laterally along said one line of cut, said spreading being performed eccentrically with respect to the longitudinal axis of said pipe in the direction therefrom towards said one line of cut using an eccentric spreader having a narrow forward end received within said slit pipe and a rearward end which is wider than said forward end and which engages and exerts said lateral spreading action on the opposite walls of said slit pipe, while maintaining a surface of said spreader in longitudinal adjacent relation to the interior surface of said pipe on the side thereof opposite to said line of cut to prevent pitching movement of said spreader as it moves through said pipe. .Iaddend..Iadd.17. A method for slitting and spreading underground pipe comprising the steps of slitting through the wall thickness of said pipe in the longitudinal direction of said pipe along only one line of cut and progressively spreading apart said slit pipe wall laterally along said one line of cut, said spreading being performed by lateral wedging action applied by an eccentric spreader from within said pipe and eccentrically with respect to the longitudinal axis of said pipe in the direction therefrom towards said one line of cut, while maintaining a surface of said spreader in longitudinal adjacent relation to the interior surface of said pipe on the side thereof opposite to said line of cut to prevent pitching movement of said spreader as it moves through said pipe. .Iaddend..Iadd.18. A method according to claim 17, which comprises progressively grooving the inner surface of said pipe substantially along the line of said one line of cut in advance of said slitting thereof, and wherein said spreading step induces hoop tension within said pipe along said groove concurrently and progressively immediately in advance of the location of said slitting and in amount sufficient to initiate said slitting of said pipe. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/524,231, filed May 15, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,983,071.
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