DRILLING CAR FOR CLOSE SPACES
Drill carriage (1) for rock drilling, which is intended for cramped spaces, comprising a crawler-tread chassis (2) of at least two crawler treads (11), a superstructure (3) fitted to the crawler-tread chassis (2), and a set of booms (8). At the end of the set of booms (10) at least a drilling apparatus (19) can be attached. A front part (4), to which the set of booms (8) is fitted from the end opposite to the drilling apparatus (19), attached in front of the carrier (1), in the direction of travel of the crawler treads (11). The set of booms (8) is attached to a rotation ring (9), with the aid of which a good reach is made possible for the device.
The present invention relates to a drill carriage for rock drilling taking place in cramped spaces.
Devices of this kind are used in, among other places, quarries, built-up areas, cramped cellars, and renovation sites for bolting and particularly pre-split drilling in cramped spaces. Drill carriages are available, which have a fixed track width and an articulated boom structure that rotates in a relatively narrow sector. The set of booms is typically attached to the main frame of the machine by means of a pivoted joint and in the drilling situation such drill carriages are supported on the ground with the aid of separate supporting legs.
These drill carriages are not designed specially for drilling carried out in cramped spaces. The devices have been so large, that it has been difficult to bring them into cellars, for example. Once inside, the problem has often been that it has been impossible to move the machine into the position required for the work. With many machines, the drilling of vertical holes in particular can only take place in front of the machine. Even in these cases, drilling right next to the wall has not always been possible, because the drilling machine has been to the side of the feed beam. The work has demanded space, due to both the external dimensions of the machines and the space taken by the articulated boom structure. Due to these problems, extensive demolition of structures may have been required, or else drilling has been performed using manual methods.
The present invention is intended to create a drill carriage, which can be more flexibly used in cramped spaces.
Further, various embodiments of the invention are intended to create a drill carriage, in which the available space can provide sufficient support for drilling operations.
According to one embodiment, the invention is intended to create a drill carriage, the width of which can be changed to facilitate movement, and to create support for the drilling operation.
Considerable advantages are gained with the aid of the invention.
The drill carriage according to the invention will fit into cramped spaces for working better than previous drill carriages of a corresponding power class. In addition, the boom structure has a good reach on the various sides of the machine, which reduces the need to move the machine. As the drill carriage can carry out the necessary drilling work easily, rock removal causes the least possible vibration. This is important when operating in the immediate vicinity of structures.
The advantages are greatest in cramped cellars, among other places, in which it is desired, for example, to increase space by removing bedrock, or to carry out other renovations requiring the removal of rock. The device is particularly suitable for drilling a pre-split tight against a wall, and for other drilling carried out in cramped spaces. In addition, the low level of noise form the machine facilitates work near dwellings.
The said problems are avoided by using the drill carriage according to the invention, because the drill carriage is smaller in size that previous drill carriages. The small size is achieved in part by making the track width between the crawler treads adjustable. When the device moves in cramped spaces, the track is narrow while when drilling the track can be increased to achieve the best possible support.
The smallest possible size and nevertheless good support are also made possible by the front part of the carriage, where the machine's support legs are located, being able to be raised and lowered with the aid of a hydraulic cylinder (tilt function). When working in cramped spaces, the entire front part can be lowered and supported on the ground. If space is available, better support is obtained by lowering the support legs separately, so that the support points are farther apart.
Good reach is achieved by giving the set of booms a telescopic construction, and by the attachment base at the end of the booms being rotatable horizontally. The superstructure of the machine does not rotate along with the boom, thus also assisting operation in cramped spaces.
For its part, the front part of the drill carriage described above, which can be raised and lowered, also improves the usability of the device and increases its reach in cramped spaces, as the boom is attached to the said tiltable front part. In turn, drilling right next to a wall will be successful in different directions, because the feed device of the drilling machine, and thus also the drilling machine, is attached to the front of the feed beam.
The drill carriage according to the invention for cramped spaces is characterized by what is stated in the characterizing portion of the Claims.
The invention is described further with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Flexible operation of the machine in drilling is permitted by the front part 4 of the carriage, which comprises a frame 12, which is attached to the chassis of the machine by two pivoted arms 13 and a rotating pivot 14. One end of each pivot arm is attached to a hydraulic cylinder 6, the opposite end of the hydraulic cylinder 6 being attached to the chassis of the machine. It will now be possible, with the aid of the hydraulic cylinders and the pivot construction, to lower and raise the entire front part 4 of the machine. During drilling, the front part 4 is lowered, so that it is supported from its corners 5 on the chassis and permits drilling. The machine can also be raised by the hydraulic cylinders 6, in which case additional weight will be obtained for the front part. At the sides of the front part 4, there are also pivoted support legs 7, which can be rotated using hydraulic cylinders. The use of the support legs 7 gives better lateral support, due to the wider support, while the height of the front end of the machine can be further adjusted over a wider area together with the adjustment of the position of the front part 4.
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In summary, it can be stated that a drill carriage according to the invention used for rock drilling can include one or ore of the following features. The operating range of the carriage is preferably that of a drill carriage 1 of a size class 1000-4000 kg for cramped spaces, though it can be slightly heavier. The carriage 1 can be equipped with crawler treads 2 with a variable track width, to make it suitable for cramped conditions and to increase stability during drilling. In the drilling situation, the carriage 1 is supported with the aid of the tilt function of front part 4 of the carriage 1 that can be raised and lowered while the set of booms 8 of the carriage 1 is attached to the tiltable front part 4 of the carriage 1. The set of booms 8, which can be rotated around more or less the entire structure of the carriage is attached from its base to a rotation ring 9, in such a way that the superstructure 3 remains non-rotating. In the set of booms 8 of the carriage 1 there is a telescopic part 15 for altering the length of the set of booms 8 and for achieving a good reach.
Claims
1. Drill carriage (1) for rock drilling in cramped spaces, which drill carriage (1) comprises characterized by a front part (4), to which the set of booms (8) is fitted from the end opposite to the drilling apparatus (19), attached in front of the carrier (1), in the direction of travel of the crawler treads (11).
- a crawler-tread chassis (2) comprising at least two crawler treads (11),
- a superstructure (3) fitted to the crawler-tread chassis (2), and
- a set of booms (8), to the first end of which at least a drilling apparatus (19) can be attached,
2. Drill carriage according to claim 1, characterized in that the set of booms (8) is attached to the front part (4) through a rotation ring (9).
3. Drill carriage according to claim 1, characterized in that the front part (4) is attached to the carriage (1), in such a way that is can be raised and lowered relative to the carriage (1), in order to support the front part (4) on the travelling surface of the drilling site.
4. Drill carriage according to claim 1, characterized in that the set of booms (8) includes at least one telescopic arm (15).
5. Drill carriage according to claim 1, characterized in that the width of the path of the set of crawler treads (2) can be altered.
6. Drill carriage according to claim 1, characterized in that the front part of the superstructure (5) of the carriage (1) is lower that the rear part, in order to permit the movement of the set of booms (8).
7. Drill carriage according to claim 1, characterized in that at least two rotatable support legs (7) are arranged in the front part (4).
8. Drill carriage according to claim 1, characterized in that the set of booms (8) is arranged to move independently from the superstructure.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 18, 2007
Publication Date: Jan 21, 2010
Applicant: STONEGO OY (Tuusula)
Inventor: Seppo Kuosmanen (Tuusula)
Application Number: 12/518,829
International Classification: E21B 7/02 (20060101);