Method and apparatus for installing underground pipe
A method and apparatus employing an axially elongated ground piercing tool for forming an in-ground tunnel under a surface structure with forward axial movement of the tool in the ground under the structure and a pipe connector releasably connected to the tool and to a pipe after formation of the in-ground tunnel whereby the pipe is pulled through the in-ground tunnel with rearward removal of the tool and pipe connector from the tunnel.
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for installing underground pipe and, more particularly, to a method, system and system components for installing underground pipe under existing surface structures.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTIONThe inventor of the method, system and system components for installing underground pipe under existing surface structures described herein, also is the inventor of the earth piercing tool covered by U.S. Pat. No. 5,950,739 issued Sep. 14, 1999, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein as background to the present invention.
The present invention incorporates an improved version of the patented earth piercing tool which is particularly useful in a method and system for installing underground pipe under existing surface structures such as driveways, curbs, sidewalks, concrete slabs, building foundations and the like.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONThe present invention comprises a method, system and system components that are particularly useful in installing underground pipe under preexisting surface structures. Basically, the method and system employs an axially elongated ground-piercing tool for forming an in-ground tunnel under a surface structure with forward axial movement of the tool in the ground under the structure. The tool includes a pointed tip portion threaded to a threaded forward end portion of an axially extending rod portion of the tool. A pipe connector having a rearward threaded end portion mates with and is releasably connected to the threaded forward end portion of the rod after a removal of the pointed tip portion from the rod. The pipe connector also includes a forward threaded end portion for mating with and releasably connecting to a rearward end portion of an underground pipe whereby the pipe is pulled through the in-ground tunnel with rearward removal of the tool and pipe connector from the tunnel.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
In the drawings,
An object of the method of the present invention as depicted in
A major component of the system 24 is an axially elongated earth piercing tool 26, such as shown in
As illustrated in
As depicted in
The pointed tip 28 is then removed from the forward end of the rod and replaced by a pipe connector 38. The pipe connector 38 may be pre-connected to an end of the pipe 10 or may be connected to the pipe after connection to the rod 30.
As represented by the arrow 40 in
Referring now more specifically to the earth piercing system 24 for performing the method illustrated in
A first preferred design for the forward threaded end portion 42 of the rod 30 and rear threaded end portion 46 of the tip 28 is depicted in
A similar connection exists between the end cap 32 and rod 30 or extension 30a as depicted in
A second preferred design for the forward threaded end portion 42 of the rod 30 and rearward threaded end portion 46 of the tip 28 is depicted in
A similar connection exists between the end cap 32 and rod 30 or extension 30a as depicted in
As previously described with respect to the method of
A first preferred design for the forward threaded end portion 42 of the rod 30 and the rear threaded end portion 50 of a metal-to-metal version of the pipe connector 38 for a metal pipe is depicted in
Further as shown in
With the connector 38 thus connected between the pipe 10 and the rod 30, rearward axial forces exerted on the rod 30 will be transmitted through the pipe connector 38 to the pipe 10 to pull the pipe through the tunnel 36 under the sidewalk 14 as depicted in
A similar connection exists between the metal pipe 10 and an alternate forms of the pipe connector 38 and rod 30 as depicted in
A first preferred design for the forward threaded end portion 42 of the rod 30 and the rearward end portion 50 of a metal-to-plastic pipe connector 38 for a plastic pipe is depicted in
Further, in
Once the teeth 92 on the portion 54a of the pipe connector have formed the thread 58, the pipe is secured to the pipe connector. Then, with the rod 30 secured to the pipe connector 38 in the manner previously described, rearward axial forces exerted on the rod will be transmitted through the pipe connector to the pipe 10 to pull the pipe through the tunnel 36 under the sidewalk 14 as depicted in
A similar connection exists between the plastic pipe 10 and an alternate form of the pipe connector 38 and rod 30 as depicted in
With the rear threaded end of the pipe connector 38 thus connected to the rod 30 and with the forward threaded end portion 52 of the pipe connector 38 connected to the pipe as described relative to
While in the foregoing, preferred embodiments of the present invention and preferred modes of operation thereof have been described and illustrated in detail, changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. For example, when installing relatively short lengths of pipe under relatively narrow structures, such as narrow sidewalks, the forward end portion 42 of the rod 30 of the ground piercing tool 26 can be dimensioned to fit within such a pipe 100 as depicted in
Accordingly the present invention is to be limited in scope only by the following claims.
Claims
1. A method for installing underground pipe under a ground supported structure, comprising:
- forming first and second trenches in the ground on opposite sides of the structure;
- placing an axially elongated ground piercing tool in the first trench with a ground piercing tip of the tool facing the second trench;
- driving the tool through the ground under the structure toward the second trench to form an in-ground tunnel between the first and second trenches; and
- depositing an underground pipe in the in-ground tunnel while pulling the tool rearward from the tunnel toward the first trench
- wherein the step of placing an underground pipe in the in-ground tunnel comprises:
- pre-mounting the pipe on the tool with the pipe extending between the tip and an end portion of the tool;
- removing the tip from the tool; and
- pulling the tool from the in-ground tunnel leaving the pipe in place.
2-3. (canceled)
4. A system for installing underground pipe under a surface structure, the system comprising:
- an axially elongated ground piercing tool for forming an in-ground tunnel under a surface structure with a forward movement of the tool in the ground under the structure, the tool having a pointed tip portion threaded to a threaded forward end portion of an axially extending rod portion of the tool; and
- a pipe carried by the rod portion and captured between an end surface of the tip end portion and an outwardly enlarged portion of the rod for depositing in the in-ground tunnel with a removal of the tip end portion from the rod portion and a pulling of the rod portion rearward leaving the pipe in place in the tunnel.
5. A system for installing underground pipe under a surface structure, the system comprising:
- an axially elongated ground piercing tool for forming an in-ground tunnel under a surface structure with a forward movement of the tool in the ground under the structure, the tool having a pointed tip portion including an externally threaded rearward extension for mating with an internally threaded cavity in a forward end of an axially extending rod portion of the tool; and
- a pipe connector having a rearward threaded end portion for mating with and releasably connecting to the internally threaded cavity in the forward end portion of the rod after a removal of the pointed tip portion from the rod and having a forward threaded end portion for mating with and releasably connecting to a rearward end portion of an underground pipe for pulling the pipe rearward through the in-ground tunnel with rearward removal of the tool from the tunnel.
6-7. (canceled)
8. The system of claim 5 wherein the rearward threaded end portion of the pipe connector comprises an externally threaded extension for mating with the internally threaded cavity in the rod portion of the tool.
9. The system of claim 8 wherein the forward threaded end portion of the pipe connector comprises an internally threaded cavity for receiving an externally threaded rearward end portion of the pipe.
10. The system of claim 8 wherein the forward threaded portion of the pipe connector comprises an axial extension carrying an externally threaded self tapping screw for cutting a thread in a hollow rearward end of a plastic pipe.
11. The system of claim 5 wherein the rearward threaded end portion of the pipe connector comprises an internally threaded cavity for mating with an externally threaded extension from a forward end portion of the rod of the tool.
12. The system of claim 11 wherein the forward threaded end portion of the pipe connector comprises an internally threaded cavity for receiving an externally threaded rearward end portion of the pipe.
13. The system of claim 11 wherein the forward threaded portion of the pipe connector comprises an axial extension carrying an externally threaded self tapping screw for cutting a thread in a hollow rearward end of a plastic pipe.
14. A ground piercing tool for the system of claim 5, the tool comprising:
- an axially elongated ground piercing tool for forming an in-ground tunnel under a surface structure with a forward movement of the tool in the ground under the structure, the tool having a pointed tip portion threaded to a threaded forward end portion of an axially extending rod portion of the tool, the rod portion including a forward facing end portion engaging a rearward facing portion of the tip portion to transmit axial driving forces from the rod portion to the tip portion.
15. The tool of claim 14 wherein:
- the tip portion of the tool includes an externally threaded rearward extension for mating with an internally threaded cavity in a forward end of the rod portion of the tool and
- the forward facing end portion of the rod is outward of the cavity and extends forward to engage the rearward facing portion of the tip portion to transmit axial driving forces from the rod portion to the tip portion.
16. The tool of claim 14 wherein:
- the tip portion of the tool includes an internally threaded rearward cavity for mating with an externally threaded forward extension from the rod portion of the tool and
- the forward facing end portion of the rod is outward of the externally threaded forward extension from the rod portion extends forward to engage the rearward facing portion of the tip portion outward of the internally threaded rearward cavity in the tip portion to transmit axial driving forces from the rod portion to the tip portion.
17. A pipe connector for the system of claim 5, the pipe connector comprising:
- a rearward threaded end portion for mating with and releasably connecting to a threaded forward end portion of a rod and having a forward threaded end portion for mating with and releasably connecting to a rearward end portion of an underground pipe for pulling the pipe rearward through an in-ground tunnel with rearward removal of the rod from the tunnel, the forward threaded end portion including a self tapping screw for cutting a thread in a hollow rearward end of a plastic pipe.
18-23. (canceled)
24. A ground piercing tool for tunneling under preexisting surface structures, comprising:
- a ground piercing forward facing pointed tip including a rearward threaded portion and a radially extending shoulder outward of the threaded portion;
- an elongated axially extending first rod including a forward threaded portion for mating with the rearward threaded portion of the tip, a first radially extending shoulder outward of the forward threaded portion for engaging the radially extending shoulder of the tip and a rearward threaded portion for mating with a forward threaded portion of an end cap or a second rod of the tool; and
- an end cap having a rearward facing axial impact surface and a forward threaded portion for mating with a rearward threaded portion of the first or second rods.
25. The tool of claim 24 wherein:
- the first rod includes a second radially extending shoulder outward of the rearward threaded portion of the first rod and the end cap includes a radially extending shoulder outward of the forward threaded portion of the end cap for engaging the second radially extending shoulder of the first rod.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 11, 2004
Publication Date: Sep 15, 2005
Inventor: Stephen Lafontaine (Chino, CA)
Application Number: 10/798,647