[0001] This invention concerns a rotary casing-oscillator device for excavation machines
with rotary tools, as set forth in the main claim.
[0002] The rotary casing-oscillator device according to the invention is applied to excavation
machines employing rotary tools to make boreholes for foundations and, to be more
exact, to the obtaining of foundation piles.
[0003] The excavation machines to which the invention is applied may be of a hydraulic or
mechanical type and enable piles to be obtained with diameters ranging from 600 to
2500 mm. and with depths at least of 80 metres.
[0004] In the field of foundations and, to be more exact, of foundations produced by means
of piling, in which cylindrical piles have to be obtained in the ground, operational
machines employing rotary tools have been used for some time now.
[0005] These machines comprise a drilling assembly in which a rotation head is associated
with a rotary tool together with a plurality of interposed shafts, which are assembled
axially until the required depth has been reached.
[0006] Where the ground is friable or of a low consistency, with a view to avoiding landslides
affecting the sidewall of the boreholes, the excavation machines include at their
front an assembly to insert tubular casings having an outer diameter greater than
that of the rotary tool, these casings being inserted into the ground in a position
substantially on the same axis as the borehole and at least along a longitudinal part
of the borehole and having the purpose of retaining the sidewall of the borehole.
[0007] When the excavation has ended, these casings are generally withdrawn and recovered
by using the same machine as that used for their insertion.
[0008] Rotary casing-oscillators are employed at the present time for insertion of these
tubular casings and ensure a high torque so as to be able to rotate the casing at
the same time as they thrust the casing downwards.
[0009] These casing oscillators are associated in a front position with the foundation excavation
machines and may form an element substantially independent of those machines or may
be driven by the excavation machine with which they are associated.
[0010] This system requires a plurality of auxiliary accessories both for its installation
and for its operation, and those accessories make the operations of producing the
pile complicated and long.
[0011] So as to overcome these problems and to reduce the time required for equipping the
machine, the state of the art has disclosed for some time now rotary casing-oscillator
devices coaxial with, and solidly secured to, the excavation device which provides
the rotation and forward movement of the rotary tool.
[0012] With this system a first device provides the rotation and thrust of the rotary tool
and supplies continuously the motion and thrust to a second device which provides
the rotation and thrust of the casings.
[0013] The rotary casing-oscillator device is therefore associated directly and stably with
the device that rotates the rotary drilling tool, and both devices are driven by the
same motor.
[0014] These devices entail the problem that, when the insertion of a casing is no longer
required, it is necessary to raise and keep in a raised position the tool rotation
device and the rotary casing-oscillator device so as to release from the latter the
casing which is inserted in the ground.
[0015] These operations are long, complicated and very delicate, and this situation makes
the escavation operations much more burdensome owing to the downtimes required for
these operations of connecting the casing to, and disconnecting the casing from, the
rotary casing-oscillator device.
[0016] Moreover, in these rotary casing-oscillator devices of the state of the art it is
impossible to release the tool rotation device from the rotary casing-oscillator device,
so that the latter rotates whenever the tool rotation device rotates, with a resulting
waste of electrical energy and, above all, with the creation thereby of great dangers
for the operators of the machine producing the foundations.
[0017] The present applicants have designed, tested and embodied this invention to overcome
the shortcomings of the state of the art and to achieve further advantages.
[0018] This invention is set forth and characterised in the main claim, while the dependent
claims describe variants of the idea of the main embodiment.
[0019] This invention enables the rotary casing-oscillator device to be driven independently
of the tool rotation device, depending on the specific requirements.
[0020] The rotary casing-oscillator device according to the invention is located on the
same axis as, and in a lower position than, the tool rotation device.
[0021] According to a first embodiment of the invention the rotary casing-oscillator device
is always independent of the tool rotation device, each of the two devices being associated
with its own independent motor unit.
[0022] In this embodiment the tool rotation device and the rotary casing-oscillator device
are coaxial and superimposed on each other, the tool rotation device being positioned
above.
[0023] According to another embodiment of the invention the tool rotation device may be
momentarily associated with, and released from, the rotary casing-oscillator device,
and in this case the machine includes one single motor unit governing both the above
devices.
[0024] In this case the motor unit therefore performs the twofold function of providing
motion for the tool rotation device and for the rotary casing-oscillator device, but
this supply to one or both of the devices depends only on the choice of the machine
operator.
[0025] In this case, the invention enables the tool rotation device to be coupled with,
and released from, the rotary casing-oscillator device with a simple, automatic and
remote-controlled operation when so required by the operations.
[0026] With the device according to the invention the times required for equipping and installing
the casings on the insertion assembly are therefore greatly reduced with a considerable
lessening of the overall costs of the piling operation.
[0027] Moreover, the dangers for the machine operators are in fact eliminated, and the waste
of electrical energy due to the drawing of the rotary casing-oscillator device when
the casings are not used during the making of the borehole are also eliminated.
[0028] According to the second embodiment of the invention the tool rotation device and
the rotary casing-oscillator device are coaxial and superimposed on each other and
are associated with each other by a transmission assembly, for instance of an epicyclic
type.
[0029] The transmission assembly acts also as a multiplier of torque between the tool rotation
device and the rotary casing-oscillator device, thus making available for the operation
of insertion of the casing in the ground a twisting moment, and therefore a torque,
much greater than that required for the insertion of the rotary drilling tool in the
ground.
[0030] The transmission assembly includes vertically movable coupling flange means having
a first coupling position and a second disconnected position.
[0031] In the first coupling position of the coupling flange means the rotary casing-oscillator
device is rotatably connected to the drilling tool rotation device and is driven therewith
but at a reduced angular speed.
[0032] When the coupling flange means is in the second disconnected position, the rotary
casing-oscillator device is rotatably released from the tool rotation device, which
is thus the only device to be driven.
[0033] In this way, when so required by the operations, such as for the making of boreholes
in ground of a consistency such as not to require the employment of casings for instance,
it is possible to rotate the rotary tool while keeping the rotary casing-oscillator
device halted.
[0034] According to an advantageous form of embodiment, the coupling flange means comprise
a pair of facing anchorage flanges including a first anchorage flange having anchorage
elements of a male type (or female type) which cooperate momentarily with a coordinated
plurality of anchorage elements of a female type (or male type) having a mating form
and included in the second anchorage flange of the coupling flange means associated
with the transmission assembly governing the rotary casing-oscillator device.
[0035] The momentary cooperation between the first and second anchorage flanges is obtained
by an axial movement performed by raising/lowering one anchorage flange in relation
to the other anchorage flange by means of actuator means, for instance.
[0036] The attached figures are given as a non-restrictive example and show two preferred
embodiments of the invention as follows:-
- Fig.1
- is a diagram of a partial longitudinal section of a first form of embodiment of the
rotary casing-oscillator device according to the invention;
- Fig.2
- shows a variant of the device of Fig.1;
- Fig.3
- shows in a reduced scale a cross-section of the device of Fig.2 along the line A-A.
[0037] The reference number 10 in the attached figures denotes generally a rotary casing-oscillator
device according to the invention.
[0038] The rotary casing-oscillator device 10 according to the invention is fitted to an
excavation machine with rotary tools which is employed in the field of foundations
for the purpose of making a borehole and for the simultaneous insertion of a tubular
casing for the production of piles.
[0039] The excavation machine to which the invention is applied has the rotary casing-oscillator
device 10 coaxial with, and positioned below, the tool rotation device 13.
[0040] In a first embodiment of the invention shown in Fig.1 the tool rotation device 13
is driven by a first motor, not shown here, by means of a first gearwheel 11 shown
only partly, whereas the rotary casing-oscillator device 10 is driven by a second
motor 14 independent of the first motor.
[0041] In this case the second motor 14 cooperates with a second gearwheel 20 associated
with a transmission assembly 15 of an epicyclic type.
[0042] This epicyclic train 15 acts as a torque multiplier and transmits motion to the rotary
casing-oscillator device 10 according to the invention.
[0043] According to this embodiment of the invention it is possible to drive the rotary
casing-oscillator device 10 independently of the tool rotation device 13, depending
on the specific requirements.
[0044] In a second embodiment of the invention shown in Figs.2 and 3 the rotary casing-oscillator
device 10 and the tool rotation device 13 are associated with each other in a manner
such that they can be momentarily disactivated.
[0045] According to this embodiment the rotary casing-oscillator device 10 is associated
with the tool rotation device 13 by means of a transmission assembly 115 which can
be momentarily disactivated.
[0046] In this case the excavation machine comprises only one motor, which is not shown
here and which transmits rotary motion by means of the first gearwheel 11 to the tool
rotation device 13 and to the rotary casing-oscillator device 10 when so required
by the operations.
[0047] In this case, the transmission assembly 115 comprises coupling flange means 16 and
the epicyclic train 15, which acts as a torque multiplier to impart to the rotary
casing-oscillator device 10 a speed and a torque such as will ensure the insertion
of the casing in the ground.
[0048] The coupling flange means 16 comprise a first anchorage flange 16a and a second anchorage
flange 16b, which are superimposed on each other and are associated respectively with
the tool rotation device 13 and with the rotary casing-oscillator device 10.
[0049] According to this embodiment the coupling flange means 16 enable the rotary casing-oscillator
device 10 to be released from the tool rotation device 13 in a simple, automatic and
remote-controlled manner.
[0050] In this example the tool rotation device 13 includes on its lower side the solidly
fitted second gearwheel 21, on which the first anchorage flange 16a is installed so
as to be vertically movable but rotatably clamped.
[0051] The coupling flange means 16 have a first coupling position, in which the two anchorage
flanges 16a, 16b are rotatably clamped to each other, and a second disconnected position,
in which the two anchorage flanges 16a, 16b are rotatably released from each other
and are free to rotate independently.
[0052] The first anchorage flange 16a of the coupling flange means 16 is solidly associated
with lifting/lowering means 19, which in this example consist of diametrically opposed
actuators 12.
[0053] These lifting/lowering means 19 enable the first anchorage flange 16a to be distanced
from the second anchorage flange 16b so as to release the rotary casing-oscillator
device 10 from the tool rotation device 13.
[0054] In this case, the first anchorage flange 16a comprises a plurality of peripherally
arranged seating or holes 17, with which there cooperates momentarily a coordinated
plurality of pins 18 having a mating form and included on the upper surface of the
second anchorage flange 16b associated with the rotary casing-oscillator device 10.
[0055] By operating the lifting means 19 it is therefore possible to release the pins 18
from the seatings 17 and thus to release the rotary casing-oscillator device 10 from
the tool rotation device 13.
1. Rotary casing-oscillator device (10) for excavation machines with rotary tools, the
device being associated and coaxial with a device (13) for the rotation of a drilling
tool for the obtaining of foundation piles, the drilling tool rotation device (13)
having its own motor, the rotary casing-oscillator device (10) being characterised
in that it is located in a position below the drilling tool rotation device (13) and
is associated with a reduction-gear and torque-multiplier transmission assembly (15,
115).
2. Rotary casing-oscillator device (10) as in Claim 1, which has available its own motor
(14).
3. Rotary casing-oscillator device (10) as in Claim 1, in which coupling flange means
(16) are included between the drilling tool rotation device (13) and the rotary casing-oscillator
device (10) and have a first coupling position, in which the rotary casing-oscillator
device (10) is set in rotation by the tool rotation device (13), and a second disconnected
position.
4. Rotary casing-oscillator device (10) as in Claim 3, in which the coupling flange means
(16) comprise a first anchorage flange (16a) associated with the tool rotation device
(13), and a second anchorage flange (16b) associated with the rotary casing-oscillator
device (10).
5. Rotary casing-oscillator device (10) as in Claim 3 or 4, in which the first anchorage
flange (16a) is associated with lifting/lowering means (19).
6. Rotary casing-oscillator device (10) as in any of Claims 3 to 5 inclusive, in which
the first anchorage flange (16a) includes anchorage elements of a male/female type
(18) cooperating momentarily with a coordinate plurality of anchorage elements of
a female/male type (17) having a mating form and associated with the second anchorage
flange (l6b).