Silt Fence Installation System And Method
An assembly for installation of a silt fence. The assembly comprises a cutting member, a silt fence guide, and a spool of silt fence material. The cutting member may be a plow blade, a trenching assembly, or another cutting means. A vibrator may be utilized to enhance the effectiveness of a plow blade. The silt fence guide may be a grab wheel adapted to place the silt fence material into an opened trench or other means. The spool of silt fence material is preferably adjustable to change a position at which the silt fence material contacts the silt fence guide. Preferably, a roller or similar means is used to compact the soil proximate installed fence. Alternatively, a second cutting member and a second silt fence guide may be utilized to cut another trench. A second spool of silt fence material allows simultaneous installation of two fences. The assembly may be adapted to cut a curved path behind a work vehicle traveling in a generally straight direction. An alternative embodiment includes a stake driving apparatus.
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This application is a continuation-in-part of PCT Application No. PCT/US2007/012957 filed Jun. 1, 2007, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/803,718 filed Jun. 2, 2006, the contents of which are incorporated fully herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to the field of construction equipment and more particularly to the installation of silt fences.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONOne aspect of the present invention is directed to a work tool attachment for a work vehicle. The work tool attachment comprises two ground cutting members, at least one spool of silt fence material, and a silt fence material guide. The ground cutting members are adapted to cut two substantially parallel trenches. The silt fence material has a width. The silt fence material guide is disposed proximate the cutting members such that the material guide places a portion of the width of silt fence material into the trenches.
Another aspect of the present invention is directed to a work tool attachment for a work vehicle. The work tool attachment comprises a vibratory plow, a spool of silt fence material, and a silt fence material guide. The vibratory plow has a first ground engaging blade. The silt fence material guide comprises a wheel. The silt fence material guide places the silt fence material into a trench proximate a path of the vibratory plow when the silt fence material is unspooled.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is directed to a method for inserting silt fence material into the ground. The method comprises the steps of cutting a trench with a vibratory plow and inserting a portion of a silt fence material into the trench. The step of inserting the fence material comprises the using a guide and a stuffing wheel.
Turning now to the drawings in general and
With continued reference to
The cutting assembly 16 is attached to the frame 14 and adapted to cut a trench. As shown in
The spool 18 of the silt fence material 12 preferably comprises a spindle 28, a positioner assembly 30, and a length of the silt fence material 12. The spindle 28 is connected to and extends above the frame 14. The positioner assembly 30 is rotationally connected to the spindle 28. Preferably, the positioner assembly 30 comprises a collar 32 on the spindle 28. More preferably, the collar 32 may be moved along the spindle 28 to position the silt fence material 12 to accommodate optional widths of fence material and to determine the proportional amounts of the material for use as the silt fence in the manner described below.
The silt fence guide 20 is adapted to place a length of the silt fence material 12 into an opened trench. As shown, the silt fence guide 20 preferably comprises a grab wheel 34. The grab wheel 34 is rotationally attached to the frame 14 and positioned to selectively contact a length of the silt fence material 12. As shown, the grab wheel 34 is positioned behind the cutting assembly 16 relative to the movement of the work vehicle. The grab wheel 34 preferably comprises spokes, scallops, or other teeth-like projections 36. More preferably, the spokes 36 are disposed on the circumference of the grab wheel 34.
Preferably, the positioner assembly 30 is adjusted so that the grab wheel 34 will contact the silt fence material 12 at a selected point along a width of the material, to allow selected placement of the silt fence material in the ground. Adjustment of the collar 32 changes the point along the width of the spool 18 that the grab wheel 34 contacts the silt fence material 12 for placement of the material in the ground. Preferably, the grab wheel 34 contacts the spool 18 such that a first flap of silt fence material 12 will extend a height above a ground level while a second flap does not extend above the ground level. Alternatively, the grab wheel 34 may contact the spool 18 at a substantially center point such that the first flap and the second flap are of relevant heights so that each flap extends above the ground level.
The grab wheel 34 is positioned such that the grab wheel rotates with the unspooling of the silt fence material 12. Preferably, rotation of the grab wheel 34 is powered with the grab wheel coupled to and dependent on a drive mechanism of the work vehicle. As the wheel 34 rotates, the spokes 36 of the grab wheel 34 attach to the length of the silt fence material forming a crease in the silt fence material, and defining the two flaps in the material on each side of the crease. The grab wheel 34 is further disposed to place the crease of the silt fence material 12 into the trench. Thus, as the work vehicle traverses across the ground, the silt fence material 12 unspools and is installed into the trench.
Preferably, the spool 18 of silt fence material 12 is carried in an orientation to ease feeding of silt fence material from the spool into the silt fence guide 12. As shown, the spool 18 is perpendicular to a direction of travel and inclined in a transverse vertical direction up to thirty degrees. Adjustable positioning of the spindle 28 is provided to accommodate matching of the orientation of the spool 18 to the desired feeding pattern of the fence material to the guide.
The roller 22 is rotationally attached to the frame 14 and proximate the grab wheel 34. The roller 22 is adapted to pack the soil proximate the installed silt fence material 12 to increase the stability thereof. In some soil conditions, the roller 22 may be removed to better facilitate placement of the silt fence material 12. Alternatively, a compaction shoe may be substituted for the roller 22 to compact the soil after placement of the silt fence material 12 by the grab wheel 34.
Preferably, the assembly 10 further comprises a tension assembly 100 to maintain tension on the spool 18 of silt fence material 12. The tension assembly 100 comprises a support 102, a flexible arm 104 and a tension bar 106 positioned to rest on the spool 18. The support 102 is secured to the frame 14 proximate the spindle 28. Preferably, the support 102 extends from the frame 14 up above the spindle 28. The flexible arm 104 is movably attached at a first end 110 to an end of the support 102 remote from the frame 14. Preferably, the arm 104 is attached to the support 102 with a pin arrangement 108 that allows the arm to pivot relative to the support. The tension bar 106 is attached to a second end 112 of the arm 104 so that the tension bar is parallel to the spindle 28. Preferably, the tension bar 106 may rest in a cradle 114 at the second end 112 of the arm 104. The cradle 114 may be pivotally attached to the arm 104 to allow the tension bar 106 to remain in contact with the spool 18 of material 12. More preferably, a biasing member 116 is used between the support 102 and the flexible arm 104. The biasing member 116 is disposed to bias the arm 104 in a position such that the tension bar 108 remains in contact with the spool 18 of silt fence material 12.
The assembly 10 further comprises a counter assembly 120 adapted to track the amount of silt fence material 12 used. The counter assembly 120 is preferably disposed proximate the spool 18 of silt fence material 12 and can count a length of the material unspooled from the spool. Knowing the length of material used is advantageous for planning and pricing purposes. As shown in
An alternative embodiment for the counter assembly 120 is shown in
Turning now to
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In this alternative embodiment shown in
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Alternatively, a hollow steel tube (not shown) may be placed over the stake 46 while driving the stake into the ground. A first end of the steel tube is closed and is connectable to the stake holder 42. A diameter of the tube is sufficient to fit over the stake 46. The steel tube strengthens the stake 46 during the driving process in situations where vibratory force might tend to break the stake before it is driven to the desired depth. The tube can also be used to control the installed depth of the stake 46.
A distance between stakes 46 is preferably chosen based upon strength requirements of the silt fence material 12, elevation and other factors. More preferably, action to insert a stake 46 may be initiated automatically. Automatic insertion of a stake 46 may be repetitious as a function of distance or elevation, or may be determined using GPS coordinates or other methods.
Alternatively, stakes 46 may be installed in concert with installation of the silt fence material 12. Alternative methods of installing the stakes 46, such as rotating spike insertion could be utilized.
Turning now to
In the embodiment of
A position of each guide wheel 54 and 56 may be adjusted along a line of travel. As shown in
With reference again to
In an alternative embodiment, a second vibrator (not shown) may be utilized for the second plow blade 52. Use of two vibrators in concert may be more effective when a width between the first plow blade 50 and the second plow blade 52 is large.
Turning now to
With reference now to
The trencher attachment 70 comprises a boom 72, a chain 74, and a plurality of cutting teeth (not shown). The boom 72 is movable between a raised position and a lowered position. The digging chain 74 is rotationally attached to the boom 72. The plurality of cutting teeth is dispersed along the periphery of the digging chain 74, such that the trencher attachment 70 digs a trench when in the lowered position while the digging chain is rotating.
With continued reference to
The silt fence installation assembly 10 of
A roller 82, fastened to an end of the bracket 76, packs the soil into the trench to improve stability of the fence. Stakes 46 may preferably be added as previously described. Alternatively, an earth saw or rock saw may be utilized as the cutting assembly 16.
With reference now to
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An alternative assembly for creating a curved trench is shown in
The translation patterns shown in
Various modifications can be made in the design and operation of the present invention without departing from the spirit thereof. Thus, while the principal preferred construction and modes of operation of the invention have been explained in what is now considered to represent its best embodiments, which have been illustrated and described, it should be understood that the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described.
Claims
1. A work tool attachment for a work vehicle, the work tool attachment comprising:
- two ground cutting members adapted to cut two substantially parallel trenches;
- at least one spool of silt fence material, the silt fence material having a width; and
- a silt fence material guide disposed proximate the cutting members such that the material guide places a portion of the width of silt fence material into the two substantially parallel trenches.
2. The work tool attachment of claim 1 wherein the cutting members comprise blades.
3. The work tool attachment of claim 2 wherein the cutting members comprise vibratory plows.
4. The work tool attachment of claim 1 wherein the material guide comprises a wheel.
5. The work tool attachment of claim 1 wherein the sift fence material is guided into said trenches such that a horizontal section of material remains along the surface of the soil between said trenches.
6. The work tool of claim 5, wherein the material guide is adapted to stretch the silt fence material between said trenches.
7. The work tool attachment of claim 1 further comprising an additional spool of silt fence material.
8. The work tool attachment of claim 1 further comprising at least one compacting wheel positioned such that it closes the trench about the silt fence material.
9. The work tool attachment of claim 1 wherein the two cutting members are at different positions relative to a length of the work vehicle.
10. A work tool attachment for a work vehicle, the work tool attachment comprising:
- a vibratory plow having a first ground engaging blade;
- a spool of silt fence material; and
- a silt fence material guide comprising a wheel;
- wherein the guide places the silt fence material into a trench proximate a path of the vibratory plow blade when the silt fence material is unspooled.
11. The work tool of claim 10 further comprising a second ground engaging blade.
12. The work tool of claim 11 wherein the second ground engaging blade is located a distance apart from the first ground engaging blade along a width of the work vehicle.
13. The work tool of claim 12 wherein the second ground engaging blade is offset from the first ground engaging blade along a length of the work vehicle.
14. The work tool of claim 10 further comprising an adjustable positioner adapted for insertion of silt fence material of variable height.
15. The work tool of claim 10 further comprising a stake handling system adapted for inserting stakes into the ground proximate the path of the ground engaging blade.
16. The work tool of claim 10 further comprising a soil compactor, adapted to engage soil along a base of the installed silt fence material.
17. The work tool of claim 16 wherein the soil compactor comprises a roller.
18. The work tool of claim 10 wherein the work vehicle comprises a horizontally oscillating member, adapted to move the work tool such that a position of the work tool varies along a width of the work vehicle.
19. The work tool of claim 18 wherein the oscillating member comprises a swing arm.
20. The work tool of claim 18 wherein the oscillating member comprises a rail assembly.
21. A method for inserting silt fence material into the ground comprising the steps of:
- cutting a trench with a vibratory plow; and
- inserting a portion of a silt fence material into the trench;
- wherein the step of inserting the fence material comprises using a guide and a stuffing wheel.
22. The method of claim 21 wherein the step of cutting a trench comprises cutting more than one trench and inserting a portion of silt fence material into each of the trenches.
23. The method of claim 22 wherein the step of inserting a portion of silt fence material into each trench comprises the step of laying a portion of the silt fence material horizontally on the ground surface between the trenches.
24. The method of claim 22 wherein the step of inserting a portion of silt fence material into each trench comprises the step of installing two silt fences simultaneously.
25. The method of claim 21 further comprising the step of packing loose soil against a base of the silt fence material.
26. The method of claim 21 wherein the step of cutting the trench comprises the step of traversing a cutting assembly along a rail.
27. The method of claim 21 wherein the step of cutting the trench comprises the step of horizontally oscillating a cutting assembly with a swing arm.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 2, 2008
Publication Date: Apr 30, 2009
Applicant: The Charles Machine Works, Inc. (Perry, OK)
Inventors: David A. Rorabaugh (Perry, OK), David R. Bazzell (Perry, OK)
Application Number: 12/326,806
International Classification: E02D 17/20 (20060101);