Claims
- 1. A trencher comprising:(a) a carriage for movement over a working surface, the carriage having a steering mechanism for turning the carriage to follow a curved path, (b) an upright boom structure mounted to the carriage, (c) a digging chain support frame mounted to the boom structure for upward and downward translation relative to the boom structure along a substantially upright path, (d) an endless digging chain engageable with wheels rotatably mounted to the digging chain support frame and disposed so that the digging chain describes an upright path, (e) a chain drive motor for causing movement of the wheels and the digging chain, (f) a digging chain support frame actuator operatively coupled to the digging chain support frame for raising and lowering the digging chain support frame relative to the upright boom structure along a substantially upright path, and (g) an auger assembly adjustably mounted to the digging chain support frame for placement in a position corresponding to a desired trench depth, the auger assembly including an auger drive sprocket wheel for engaging the digging chain and at least two augers each mounted to the auger drive sprocket wheel on opposite sides thereof, the augers for transferring material away from the digging chain as the digging chain excavates material from a trench, whereby the upright digging chain may be lowered into the working surface by activation of the digging chain support frame actuator to excavate a trench as the augers of the auger assembly push excavated soil away from the trench and whereby the upright digging chain may also dig a curved trench as the trencher follows a curved path while the digging chain does not sufficiently interfere with the walls of the trench to impede the operation of the trencher.
- 2. The trencher of claim 1, wherein:the carriage is a wheeled carriage that includes a forward portion and a rear portion pivotably connected at a joint and the steering mechanism includes an actuator that causes relative rotating movement between the forward portion of the carriage and the rear portion of the carriage about the joint.
- 3. The trencher of claim 1 wherein:the upright boom structure is mounted to the carriage and the digging chain support frame is mounted to the upright boom structure so that the digging chain support frame can be lowered along a path that is sufficiently close to the carriage to permit short radius turning of the carriage as the digging chain excavates a trench.
- 4. The trencher of claim 1 wherein:the upright boom structure is mounted to the carriage and the digging chain support frame is mounted to the upright boom structure so that when the lower end of the digging chain is in a lowered position below the working surface while excavating a trench, the digging chain describes a path that is sufficiently upright to permit a short radius turning of the carriage as the digging chain excavates the trench.
- 5. The trencher of claim 1 wherein:the upright boom structure is mounted to the carriage and the digging chain support frame is mounted to the upright boom structure so that when the digging chain is in a lowered position below the working surface while excavating a trench, the digging chain is sufficiently close to the center of the carriage and the digging chain describes a path that is sufficiently upright to permit a short radius turning of the carriage as the digging chain excavates the trench.
- 6. A trencher comprising:(a) a wheeled carriage for movement over a working surface, the carriage having a steering mechanism for turning the carriage to follow a curved path, (b) an upright boom structure mounted to the carriage, (c) a digging chain support frame mounted to the boom structure for upward and downward translation relative to the boom structure along a substantially upright path, (d) a digging chain engageable with wheels rotatably mounted to the digging chain support frame, the wheels disposed so that the digging chain describes an upright path, the wheels including a sprocket wheel that engages the digging chain, (e) an auger assembly adjustably mounted to the digging chain support frame for placement in a position corresponding to a desired trench depth, the auger assembly including an auger drive sprocket wheel for engaging the digging chain and at least two augers each mounted to the auger drive sprocket wheel on opposite sides thereof, the augers for transferring material away from the digging chain as the digging chain excavates material from a trench, (f) a digging chain drive motor that powers the sprocket wheel for movement of the digging chain and the augers of the auger assembly, and (g) a digging chain support frame actuator operatively coupled to the digging chain support frame for raising and lowering the digging chain support frame relative to the upright boom structure, whereby the upright digging chain may be lowered into the working surface by activation of the digging chain support frame actuator to excavate a trench as the augers of the auger assembly push excavated soil away from the trench and whereby the upright digging chain may also dig a curved trench as the trencher follows a curved path while the digging chain does not sufficiently interfere with the walls of the trench to impede the operation of the trencher.
- 7. The trencher of claim 6, wherein:the carriage includes a forward portion and a rear portion rotatably connected at a joint and the steering mechanism includes an actuator that causes relative rotating movement between the forward portion of the carriage and the rear portion of the carriage about the joint.
- 8. The trencher of claims 6, wherein:the upright boom structure is mounted to the carriage and the digging chain support frame is mounted to the upright boom structure so that the digging chain support frame can be lowered along a path that is sufficiently close to the carriage to permit a short radius turning of the carriage as the digging chain excavates a trench.
- 9. The trencher of claim 6 wherein:the upright boom structure is mounted to the carriage and the digging chain support frame is mounted to the upright boom structure so that when the digging chain is in a lowered position so that the lower end of the digging chain is below the working surface and the digging chain is excavating a trench, the digging chain follows a path that is sufficiently vertical to permit a short radius turning of the carriage as the digging chain excavates the trench.
- 10. The trencher of claim 6 wherein:the upright boom structure is mounted to the carriage and the digging chain support frame is mounted to the upright boom structure so that when the digging chain is in a lowered position so that the lower end of the digging chain is below the working surface and the digging chain is excavating a trench, the digging chain is sufficiently close to the carriage and follows a path that is sufficiently upright to permit a short radius turning of the carriage as the digging chain excavates the trench.
- 11. The trencher of claim 6 further comprising:at least one earth moving blade adjustably mounted to the carriage for moving excavated material away from or toward an excavated trench.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/292,216 filed May 19, 2001 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/346,040 filed Jan. 4, 2002.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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60/292216 |
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