Claims
- 1. A tunneling machine cutterhead of the rotary type which in use is advanced in a direction coincident with its axis of rotation, said cutterhead comprising:
- a plurality of forwardly directed cutters having cutting portions for cutting concentric kerfs in a tunnel face,
- a plurality of passageways through which excavated materials pass,
- a rigid grid structure having a plurality of tunnel face contacting, radially spaced apart breasting rings, said breasting rings being concentric with the axis of rotation of the cutterhead and defining the forward face of the cutterhead,
- said radially adjacent breasting rings defining annular openings radially between them of a width corresponding to the optimun dimention of fragments of excavated material, said breasting rings being positioned such that all excavated material must pass through a said opening before entering a said passageway,
- said cutters being mounted on said cutterhead rearwardly of said grid structure so that the cutting portion of each of said cutters projects slightly forwardly of said breasting rings to permit said breasting rings to support the tunnel face as said cutter cutting portion penetrates into the tunnel face.
- 2. A tunneling machine cutterhead according to claim 1, wherein the cutters are roller type cutters having peripheral cutting portions which project slightly forwardly of the front face of the grid structure.
- 3. A tunneling machine cutterhead according to claim 1, in which the grid structure is divided into sections one of such sections is removable to provide an access avenue for inspection of the region forwardly of the cutterhead.
- 4. A tunneling machine cutterhead according to claim 1, wherein said cutterhead further comprises:
- a plurality of radial spokes radiating outwardly from the axis of rotation of said cutterhead and disposed rearwardly of said breasting rings;
- axial passageways located between said spokes through which excavated materials pass
- wherein a substantial number of said cutters are mounted along the length of each of said spokes; and
- wherein said breasting rings are mounted on said cutterhead to span across said axial passageways.
- 5. A tunneling machine cutterhead according to claim 4, wherein said cutterhead further comprises a shovel wall disposed along the leading edge of each of said spokes, said shovel wall being inclined rearwardly from said breasting rings to intersect with said corresponding spoke to thereby direct excavated materials which are traveling circumferentially along said breasting rings, rearwardly into said annular openings and through said axial passageways.
- 6. A tunneling machine cutterhead according to claim 1, wherein each of said breasting rings is of substantially uniform width; and each of said annular openings defined by said adjacent breasting rings is of substantially uniform width.
Priority Claims (1)
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47913 A/76 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 761,351, filed Jan. 21, 1977 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Proceedings of 1976 Rapid Excavation and Tunneling Conference, Chapter 21, Grandori, pp. 355-376, 6-14-76. |
Continuations (1)
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