TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a propelling system in a small diameter pipe propeller
for burying a small diameter pipe.
BACKGROUND TECHNOLOGY
[0002] In a conventional propelling system in small diameter pipe propeller for burying
small diameter pipes such as sewage pipes, electric wires, such small diameter pipes
having leading pipes at the tip ends thereof are propelled into the ground to be buried
therein using a propelling system provided in a launching shaft.
[0003] The conventional propelling system is provided with propelling jacks having a short
stroke or provided with propelling jacks having a long stroke or telescopic cylinders.
[0004] In the propelling system provided with the propelling jacks having the short stroke,
such jacks are extended and contracted a couple of times for propelling one small
diameter pipe.
[0005] In the propelling system provided with the propelling jacks having the long stroke
or the telescopic cylinders, such jacks or the cylinders are extended and contracted
one time for propelling one small diameter pipe into the ground or two times by replacing
pins for the same purpose.
[0006] However, there is such drawbacks in the propelling system having the propelling jacks,
rods of which are extended and contracted a couple of times for propelling one small
diameter pipe, that propelling of the small diameter pipe takes much time and is poor
in operation efficiency, and that additional operation to fix the propelling jacks
to a table with pins is required since the jacks receive reaction force, which further
lowers the operation efficiency.
[0007] On the contrary, the propelling system provided with the propelling jacks having
the long stroke or the telescopic cylinders needs a space which is more than two times
the stroke of the propelling jack or the telescopic cylinder in length, thereby causing
such a problem that a large launching shaft should be excavated and the small diameter
pipe can hardly be propelled from a space which is too narrow to excavate a large
launching shaft therein.
[0008] The present invention is made to solve the drawbacks set forth above and is to provide
a propelling system in a small diameter pipe propeller enabling small diameter pipes
to be propelled efficiently in the small space.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0009] To achieve the above object, the small diameter pipe propeller according to the present
invention for propelling a small diameter pipe into the ground to bury it therein
using a main body of the propelling system installed in a launching shaft, comprises
propelling jacks and propelling rods provided in the direction of propelling the small
diameter pipe, the forward ends of the propelling rods being movably supported by
cylinders of the propelling jacks and the rear ends thereof being fixed to the forward
ends of piston rods, a driving device for propelling the small diameter pipes reciprocally
movably provided between the propelling rods, connecting means for selectively connecting
the driving device with the propelling jacks or propelling rods interposed there between,
and connecting means for selectively connecting the both ends of the propelling jacks
and reaction receiving means interposed therebetween. Consequently, the small diameter
pipe can be propelled into the ground by extending the driving jacks while the piston
rods thereof are fixed, and also by contracting the driving jacks while the cylinders
thereof are fixed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Drawings show an embodiment of the present invention in which Fig 1 is a partly cut-away
plan view, Fig. 2 is a side view, Figs. 3 to 4 are views showing an operation and
Figs. 5 and 6 are views showing another embodiment.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0011] An embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
[0012] In the drawings, designated at 1 is a main body of the propelling system installed
in a launching shaft 2. Two reaction receiving rods 6 are placed on tables 3 so as
to be in parallel with the propelling direction of a small diameter pipe 4.
[0013] Designated at 5 are a pair of propelling jacks slidably supported by the two reaction
receiving rods 6 and the propelling jacks 5 comprise cylinders 5a and hollow piston
rods 5b which protrude rearward from the cylinders 5a. The propelling jacks 5 are
supported by the reaction receiving rods 6 in the manner that the reaction receiving
rods 6 penetrate the centers of both the hollow piston rods 5b and the cylinder 5a.
[0014] Oil pressure chucks 12 and 13 are provided at the front and rear ends of the propelling
jacks 5. The cylinders 5a and the piston rods 5b can be fixed to the reaction receiving
rods 6 at arbitrary positions thereof by the oil pressure chucks 12 and 13. A pair
of propelling rods 14 are provided over and under the propelling jacks 5 so as to
be parallel with the propelling jacks 5. The forward ends of the propelling rods 14
are fixed to sliding plates 5c which are slidably engaged in the outer peripheries
of the cylinders 5a and the rearward ends of the propelling rods 14 are fixed to brackets
5d which project from the oil pressure chucks 13 fixed to the tip end of the piston
rod 5b wherein the sliding plates 5c can slide along the cylinders 5a accompanied
by the extension and contraction of the piston rods 5b. A driving device 7 is provided
across the propelling rods 14. The driving device 7 comprises a pipe propelling member
7a which is supported by the propelling rods 14 and the outer peripheries of the cylinders
5a of the propelling jacks 5 at the both end portions thereof and a driving unit 7b
provided on the pipe propelling member 7a. Pins 8 are detachably provided between
the pipe propelling member 7a and the cylinders 5a while pins 9 are detachably provided
between the pipe propelling member 7a and the sliding plates 5c, wherein the pipe
propelling member 7a is selectively coupled to the cylinders 5a or the propelling
rods 14 by the pins 8 or 9.
[0015] The driving unit 7b provided on the pipe propelling member 7a can rotatably drive
a screw conveyer 15 (not shown) housed in the small diameter pipe 4 and a pilot head
of a leading pipe (not shown) mounted at the tip end of the small diameter pipe 4.
[0016] An operation of the propelling system will be described with reference to Figs. 2
to 4. As illustrated in Fig. 2, the pins 8 are inserted into the pipe propelling member
7a of the driving unit 7b and the cylinders 5a of of propelling jacks 5 to thereby
fix these members. The oil pressure chucks 13 provided at the tip end of the piston
rods 5b are operated to thereby fix the tip ends of the piston rods 5b to the reaction
receiving rods 6.
[0017] If the propelling jacks 5 are extended at this state, the cylinders 5a of the propelling
jacks 5 are advanced together with the driving device 7 as illustrated in Fig. 3 while
the small diameter pipe 4 is propelled into the ground by the pipe propelling member
7a. When the propelling jacks 5 are extended to the stroke ends, the pins 8 coupling
the pipe propelling member 7a to the cylinders 5a are removed while the pins 9 are
inserted into pin holes provided in the pipe propelling member 7a to thereby couple
the pipe propelling 7a to the propelling rods 14.
[0018] Successively, the oil pressure chucks 13, to which the piston rods 5b and the reaction
receiving rods 6 are fixed, are released while the oil pressure chucks 12, to which
the cylinders 5a and the reaction receiving rods 6 are fixed, are operated. At this
state, when the propelling jacks 5 are contracted, the driving device 7 is advanced
by way of the propelling rods 14 as illustrated in Fig. 4, so as to enable the small
diameter pipe 4 to be propelled further into the ground.
[0019] When one small diameter pipe 4 is completely propelled into the ground with a series
of operations set forth above, the propelling jack 5 and the driving device 7 are
returned to the positions which are illustrated in Fig. 2. Thereafter the series of
operations set forth above are repeated to thereby enable the small diameter pipe
4 to be propelled successively.
[0020] Although according to the embodiment set forth above, the reactive force generated
at the propelling time is absorbed by the reaction receiving rods 6 which are provided
by penetrating the propelling jacks 5, both ends of the propelling jacks 5 may be
respectively fixed to the upper surface of the table 3 by way of an insertable pins
16 so as to perform the same function set forth above instead of the reaction receiving
rods 6 and the oil pressure chucks 12 and 13 as illustrated in Figs. 5 and 6.
INDUSTRIAL UTILIZATION
[0021] With the arrangement of the present invention set forth above, the small diameter
pipe can be propelled into the ground at both the times when the propelling jacks
are extended and contracted so that the propelling time is reduced to half compared
with the conventional arrangement where the small diameter pipe can be propelled into
the ground at one of the times when the propelling jacks are extended and contracted,
whereby a term of works can be remarkably reduced and a small diameter pipe can be
propelled into the ground in a limited space so that the launching shaft can be small
and provided economically.
1. A propelling system in a small diameter pipe propeller for propelling a small diameter
pipe into the ground to bury it therein using a main body of the propelling system
installed in a launching shaft, wherein propelling jacks and propelling rods are provided
in the direction of propelling the small diameter pipe, the forward ends of the propelling
rods are movably supported by cylinders of the propelling jacks, the rear ends thereof
are fixed to the forward ends of piston rods, a driving device for propelling the
small diameter pipes is reciprocally movably provided between the propelling rods,
connecting means for selectively connecting the driving device with the propelling
jacks or propelling rods are interposed therebetween, and connecting means for selectively
connecting the both ends of the propelling jacks and reaction receiving means are
interposed therebetween.