Claims
- 1. A method of commencing and continuing a trench, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing a tractor operable at ground level;
- providing a trenching arm mechanically coupled to said tractor; and
- operating said trenching arm and a combined digging and propulsion unit at a lower end of said trenching arm, said operating step including the steps of: (a) commencing said trench by digging substantially vertically downwardly from said ground level to establish a base thereof and (b) propelling said trenching arm in a desired, non-downward trenching direction.
- 2. An apparatus, comprising:
- a tractor;
- an endless chain excavator mechanically coupled to said tractor;
- form means for receiving and forming concrete, said means extending vertically behind said excavator; and
- digging and propulsion means mounted adjacent a lower end of said form means for selectively digging substantially vertically downwardly from ground level to establish a base of a trench and for propelling said endless chain excavator in a desired non-downward trenching direction along which said trench is to be extended, said form means forming said concrete into a wall within said trench.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said digging and propulsion means comprises:
- an endless-chain digging element carrying teeth; and
- drive means for driving said endless-chain digging element in a first predetermined direction to dig downwardly to establish said base of said trench and in a second predetermined direction to propel said endless chain excavator in said trenching direction.
- 4. Trenching apparatus, comprising:
- a trenching arm including an upper end, a lower end mutually spaced from said upper end, and combined digging and propulsion means mounted at said lower end for digging a trench substantially vertically downwardly from ground level to establish a base of said trench and for thereafter propelling said lower end in a desired non-downward trenching direction, said digging and propulsion means being mounted adjacent said lower end; and
- second propulsion means mechanically coupled to said upper end of said trenching arm for propelling said upper end along said trenching direction as said lower end thereof is being propelled therealong by said digging and propulsion means.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 further comprising a concrete receiving and forming member of substantially U-shaped cross section mounted adjacent said trenching arm and extending along at least a portion of the space between said upper and lower ends for forming a wall within said trench as said trench is being extended in said direction by said trenching arm.
- 6. A trenching method comprising the steps of:
- digging substantially vertically downwardly from ground level to a desired trench depth to establish a base for a trench, said digging step comprising the step of operating a trenching arm having mutually spaced upper and lower ends as well as a combined digging and propulsion unit adjacent said lower end to position said trenching arm below ground; and
- excavating said trench along a desired non-downward trenching direction, said excavating step comprising the steps of propelling said upper end of said trenching arm in said trenching direction with a second propulsion unit located above ground and simultaneously propelling said lower end of said trenching arm in said trenching direction with said combined digging and propulsion unit.
- 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising the step of:
- flowing concrete into a concrete receiving and forming member mounted adjacent said trenching arm, said flowing step being carried out while propelling said trenching arm in said trenching direction so as to form a wall within said trench as it is being excavated in said trenching direction.
Priority Claims (2)
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PH 6409 |
Jun 1986 |
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PJ 2467 |
Jan 1989 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/338,010, filed Apr. 14, 1989 and now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/059,745, filed Jun. 8, 1987 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,843,742.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuations (1)
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338010 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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