Having Nonbucket-type Digging Means Patents (Class 37/464)
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Patent number: 7937857Abstract: The invention relates to a ground-working machine (11) equipped with a drive and with advancement members (21). Its advancement members (21) serve inter alia to carry a supporting structure (23) set apart from the positioning plane of the machine, on which supporting structure (23) there is arranged, in the region of a central axis (Z), a kirving tool (25) with at least one transverse kirving roller (13) for working a substrate on which the ground-working machine is standing. The kirving roller (13) is rotatable about its roller axis (V). The roller axis (V) is pivotable about a steering axis (W), which steering axis (W) is arranged in the direction of the central axis (Z) set apart from the advancement members (21).Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2008Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Inventor: Herbert Staubli
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Publication number: 20070220783Abstract: A trenching assembly featuring a novel auger arrangement. The arrangement comprises an auger assembly and a digging chain rotatably connected to a trenching boom. The digging chain rotates, driven by a motor, to dislodge soil and creating a trench. The dislodged soil, or spoil, builds up near a projected path of the digging chain. The auger assembly operates to move the spoil from a projected path of the trench. The auger rotates independently from the digging chain and is positioned such that a projected width of the digging chain intersects a threaded length of the auger assembly. The auger may rotate faster than if driven by the digging chain, allowing the auger to have a smaller diameter than conventional augers. Further, the auger can be used in conjunction with a backfill blade to refill cleaned trenches without operation of the digging chain.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2007Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: The Charles Machine Works, Inc.Inventors: Jacob A. Hamburger, Cody L. Sewell
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Patent number: 7096609Abstract: The trencher unit of the present invention mounts to a standard loader attachment fitting and relies on the auxiliary hydraulic power of a loader. A powered chain drive sprocket is mounted near the upper end of the trencher unit. An idler wheel is mounted at the bottom end of the trencher unit. The chain drive sprocket and the idler wheel carry an endless digging chain which presents a series of digging teeth. The trencher unit includes a vertically adjustable auger assembly having forward and rear augers that push excavated soil away from an excavated trench. A loader operator controlling the position of the trencher unit can lower the digging chain of the trencher unit into a work surface to dig a trench. The trencher unit is typically operating in an upright position so that the loader may be guided along a curved path to dig a curved section of trench.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2004Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Inventor: Wesley Allen Bainter
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Patent number: 6948265Abstract: An excavating apparatus having a prime mover with a longitudinal centerline and a main frame with an engine, a ground drive system and an excavation boom operatively attached thereto wherein the excavation boom has a first end and a second end. The first end of the boom is operatively pivotally attached to the main frame along a main frame pivot axis. The main frame pivot axis is transverse to the longitudinal centerline of the prime mover. A head shaft operatively rotatably attached to the second end of said boom and is operatively pivotally attached to the second end of said boom. Also, the excavation drum is mounted onto the head shaft in a manner that the excavation drum cooperates with the excavation chain and a fixed cutter pattern of the excavation chain to stay in consistent alignment with the fixed cutter pattern of the excavation drum.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2004Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Vermeer Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Mark Unzicker, Mark Cooper
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Patent number: 6948266Abstract: The present invention relates to a device particularly suitable for grooming/shaping various snow terrain features used by recreational snowboarders and/or skiers and includes an adjustable arm assembly (2) attachable at one end to a suitable vehicle and being capable of deployment substantially orthogonally to the direction of movement of said vehicle; said arm being substantially elongated and including two or more articulately connected sections (5, 6, 7) and one or more actuator means (11, 12, 13) capable of changing the orientation at least two of said sections (5, 6, 7) with respect to each other. The invention is also suitable as a means of shaping embankments or features of earth, soil, sand and so forth or for cutting grass or similar undergrowth.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2000Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Inventors: Garry Roger Steedman, Helmut Kanzler
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Publication number: 20040165957Abstract: A fiber optic installation structure and method therefor includes a duct having an inner tube, at least one optical waveguide, and a jacket and is disposed within a channel of a paved surface. The jacket generally surrounds the inner tube. When the duct is disposed within a channel defined by a paved surface, a friction fit is created between the duct and the channel for holding the duct in place. Thereafter, a filling material is used for overlying the duct and at least partially filling the channel. In other embodiments, the jacket is capable of being compressed when installed into the channel. The duct may include an armor layer disposed between the inner tube and the jacket for protecting the inner tube. Moreover, at least one optical waveguide may be disposed within at least a portion of the inner tube of the duct and may be introduced after the duct is installed in the paved surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Jorge R. Serrano, Lothar Finzel
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Patent number: 6748678Abstract: An apparatus and a method for removing snow, including a conveyor mounted at an angle with respect to a travel direction of the apparatus. The conveyor is rotatably mounted to a frame and can be driven to throw snow laterally with respect to a travel direction of the vehicle to which the apparatus is mounted.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Schmidt Engineering and Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Jan Verseef
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Patent number: 6729050Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling an excavator having a frame, engine, ground supports and an excavation boom with an excavating drum. The method includes fixing the orientation of the boom relative to gravity to approximately control the shape of an excavated ground plane.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Vermeer Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Dean Whitten, Dan Hawks, Mike Vander Hart, Mark Cooper
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Patent number: 6725579Abstract: An excavating apparatus having a prime mover with a longitudinal centerline and a main frame with an engine, a ground drive system and an excavation boom operatively attached thereto wherein the excavation boom has a sub-frame with a first end and a second end. The first end of the sub-frame is operatively pivotally attached to the main frame along a main frame pivot axis. The main frame pivot axis is transverse to the longitudinal centerline of said prime mover. A head shaft operatively rotatably attached to the second end of said sub-frame along a head shaft axis and the head shaft axis is transverse to the longitudinal centerline of the prime mover. An excavating drum is operatively attached to the head shaft for rotation about said head shaft axis.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Vermeer Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Mark Unzicker, Mark Cooper
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Patent number: 6658768Abstract: The trencher includes a wheeled carriage which has a steering mechanism and a digging which operates along an upright path. The trencher includes an upright boom structure that is mounted to the carrage and a digging chain support frame that can be raised and lowered relative to the trencher carriage along an upright path. The digging chain is mounted to the digging chain support frame by a powered sprocket wheel and a freely turning pulley wheel. The sprocket wheel the pulley wheel are positioned so that the digging chain describes an upright path. The path described by the digging chain is sufficiently upright so that the trencher can excavate a curved trench without the digging chain interfering with the walls of the trench to a degree that is sufficient to impede the operation of the trencher.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2002Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Inventor: Wesley Allen Bainter
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Patent number: 6418646Abstract: The present invention relates to a machine for digging into the lower layers of the ground, wherein said machine comprises the following members: a base frame (1), a ground excavator (2) and a driving chain-type working organ (3) that is suspended from the frame (1) by a device (4) so as to be capable of forced rotation about two geometrical axes (17, 18). During operation of the machine, the axis (17) is perpendicular to the support surface (5) of the drive section (6) of the frame (1), while the axis (18 ) is parallel to the longitudinal axis (a—a) of said drive section (6). During operation, the rotation of the working organ (3) about the two axes (17, 18) makes it possible to dig excavations with a bottom that is horizontal or has a predetermined lateral inclination while maintaining an important width, to form sloped excavations or to dig excavations having various profiles.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1999Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignees: Obschestvo s Ogranichennoi Otvetstven nostju Nauchno-issledovatelsky i Takhnichasky T sentr “Rotor”, Aktsionernoe Obschestvo Otkrytogo Tipa Aktsionernaya Kompania po Transportu Nefti “Transneft”Inventors: Alexandr V. Bykov, Stanislav K. Vasilenko, Andrei B. Koval, Alexandr S. Kumylganov, Efim A. Kushnir, Jury M. Mamontov, Aly A. Movchan, Vladimir D. Musiiko, Valery D. Chernaev, Viktor I. Yakovlev
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Patent number: 6371691Abstract: A process for introducing an optical cable, in the form of a microcable or minicable (1), in solid ground (17) with the aid of a laying unit (23). The microcable or minicable (1) used for this purpose comprises a homogeneous and pressurized-water-tight tube (8) which has an external diameter of from 2.0 to 10 mm and into which optical waveguides (3) are introduced.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1998Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Lothar Finzel, Dieter Kunze, Günter Zeidler, Rainer Kossat
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Patent number: 6148549Abstract: The invention pertains to construction earth-moving machinery for overhauling of main oil pipelines, gas pipelines, or pipelines for other purposes, namely machines for uncovering pipelines of a broad range of diameters, with trench working much lower than the lower generatrix of the pipeline for digging under it in repair of the pipeline in the trench without its lifting. Furthermore, the invention pertains to operating elements, predominantly of machines for uncovering of pipelines.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignees: Obschestvo S Orgranichennoi Otvetstvennostju Nauchnoissledovatelsky I Teknichesky Tsentr "Rotor", Aktsionernoe Obschestvo OtkrytogoTipa Aktsionernaya Kompania Po Transportu Nefti "Transneft", National Stock CompanyInventors: Alexandr V. Bykov, Stanislav K Vasilenko, Alexandr S. Dzhardzhimanov, Marat Sh. Ibragimov, Alexandr S. Kumylganov, Jury M. Mamontov, Aly A. Movchan, Vladimir D. Musiiko, Vladimir P. Reshetnikov, Valery D. Chernaev, Viktor I Yakovlev
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Patent number: 6139225Abstract: An underground continuous wall building method and apparatus in which a chain cutter 2 provided with excavation blades is obliquely mounted on a running carriage 1. Slanting continuous trenches G1, G2 are excavated by moving the running carriage 1 in a transverse direction while rotating the cutter 2 with the cutter 2 obliquely placed in the ground, and a water cutoff material is poured into the excavated continuous trenches G1, G2 and solidified therein to build slanting continuous walls R1, R2 in the ground.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1997Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kobe Seiko ShoInventors: Kenji Koike, Yoshiaki Inagaki, Minoru Aoi, Fumio Kinoshita, Shigeki Ashida, Yuji Nakajima, Tatsuo Komoto, Hiroaki Kondo
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Patent number: 6094847Abstract: A method and apparatus for cleaning beaches or other similar sandy areas which includes a digger chain and an associated sweeper chain for capturing debris and other articles and conveying the same to a collection box or separation conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1998Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Inventor: Ronald J. Gallenberg
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Patent number: 5940995Abstract: A shaping apparatus for the working/maintenance of a snow-boarding half-pipe. The apparatus comprises a framework with a curved portion serving to support and guide a pair of drive chains actuated to run over an endless path. To the drive chains are attached scraper elements adapted to extend perpendicularly outward from the endless path of the chains, the scraper elements being designed to cut away snow from the half-pipe surface to be shaped. The scraper elements further incorporate elements serving to move the detached snow along the shaped surface and to smooth the surface. The apparatus is intended for attaching to a self-actuated vehicle, to be powered therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1997Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Inventor: Martti Venhomaa
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Patent number: 5930923Abstract: A method of operation to effectively excavate an underdrain in the field ground having a long service life and ensuring that the underdrain will not be closed after a long period of time and a device for such operation. The method includes attaching a plurality of buckets to an endless chain, driving the endless chain to excavate a slit in the field ground, reforming inner side walls of the slit by a reformer, pressing soil from both sides of the slit later ally inwardly by a pressing member attached to the reformer to form a block to separate the slit into an upper space and a Iover space, and charging the upper space with discarded dirt.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1997Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Yugenkaisha Unit Shoji LimitedInventor: Motoji Nishiguchi
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Patent number: 5678639Abstract: A self-contained bioremediation unit is adapted for quick coupling to a front-end loader, bulldozer or the like with no power connections between them. It carries its own engine and fuel tank for hydraulic driving of a dual horizontal auger head assembly for pulverizing, homogenizing and windrowing soil as the unit is advanced across a site. An upper auger is positioned above and forwardly of a lower auger for further pulverizing a soil first broken up by the lower auger. The unit includes its own water tank for carrying water and bacteria and a spray system for spraying the water and bacteria onto soil pulverized by the auger assembly. A hopper may be provided on the unit for dispensing fertilizer into the soil being pulverized by the auger assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1996Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Inventor: Randy Golden
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Patent number: 5421108Abstract: A padding machine (10, 100) which is capable of separating materials in a spoils bank beside a trench into coarser materials, which are redeposited in the spoils bank behind the machine, and finer materials which are conveyed to the trench for padding the pipeline. The machine includes a conveyor with a conveyor chain which moves around the perimeter of the machine. Material caught by the scraper blade (28) is conveyed by the conveyor chain along a belly pan (70) and thereafter over a plurality of grizzly bars (72). Coarser material which will not pass through the grizzly bars is conveyed by the conveyor chain (56) to the rearward end of the machine and dumped off the rearward end of the machine back to the ground. The finer materials passing through the grizzly bars are again separated by a vibrator unit (76, 104). The depth of the scraper blade can be adjusted by pivoting the entire frame about the wheels (34) at the rearward end of the frame by a hydraulic cylinder (48) pivoting the towing arm (38).Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1993Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: Capitan Trencher Corp.Inventor: Teddy L. Stewart
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Patent number: 5349765Abstract: An excavator for constructing an underground continuous wall includes an extensible guide post, an endless chain extending around a chain driving wheel provided at the upper portion of the guide post and a chain sprocket at the lower portion of the guide post, and a number of cutter bits and a number of agitator bars alternately arranged on the chain to form an endless chain cutter and a jet pipe provided in the guide post to be connectable to a fluid supply source and having a number of nozzles branched from the jet pipe. The endless chain cutter is detachably fixed to the end of the boom extending from a vehicle traveling on the ground. The endless chain cutter may be vertically movably mounted on the boom so as to be vertically driven by a driving device. The cutter bits are changeable with harder cutter bits according to obstacles in the ground.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1992Date of Patent: September 27, 1994Assignee: Hokushin Kogyo CorporationInventors: Katsumi Kitanaka, Takehiko Kitanaka
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Patent number: 5249379Abstract: A trenching apparatus comprises a boom assembly mounted on a support base which carries a digger arm operative to form a trench alongside the support base following a trench line. The boom assembly includes an inner boom, pivotally connected to a manipulator head which carries the digger arm, and an outer boom pivotally anchored to the support base. The inner boom is slidable within the outer boom by operation of a pair of linear actuators each having an actuator housing mounted to the outer boom, and an actuator rod connected to the end of the inner boom. Mounting structure is provided for securing the linear actuators to the boom assembly which permits at least limited movement of such actuators relative to the boom assembly, and which substantially dampens vibrations and reduces bending and lateral forces transmitted through the boom assembly, so that damage and wear to the linear actuators is substantially reduced.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc.Inventors: John L. Baker, Dannie R. Teel
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Patent number: 5245769Abstract: A trencher for mounting on a conventional three point hitch of a tractor. The trencher is driven from the power takeoff of the tractor and uses the hydraulic system of the tractor to operate a hydraulic cylinder for raising and lowering the boom and digging chain of the trencher. A power transmission system is provided using interchangeable belts and pulleys for selectively changing drive ratios for driving the digging chain. The boom is telescoping and can be lengthened to achieve a deeper digging depth through turning of an adjustment rod. The boom is spring-loaded for absorbing shocks delivered by the chain to the boom.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Inventor: Johnny E. Wammock
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Patent number: 5244315Abstract: An excavator for constructing an underground continuous wall includes a traveling trolley movable on rails and having a sprocket in mesh with a rack extended parallelly to the rails and a hydraulic motor for driving the sprocket. The trolley further includes an upper frame arranged thereon and having a tiltable frame tiltable relative to the upper frame and a saddle provided on the tiltable frame slidable on the tiltable frame in directions substantially perpendicular to the rails. An extensible guide post is provided upward and downward movably relative to the tiltable frame. An endless chain extends around a chain driving wheel provided on the saddle and a chain sprocket provided at the lower end of the guide post, and a number of cutter bits and a number of agitator bars are alternately arranged on the endless chain to form an endless chain cutter. A chain driving device is provided for driving the endless chain.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1992Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Hokushin Kogyo CorporationInventors: Katsumi Kitanaka, Takehiko Kitanaka
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Patent number: 5242246Abstract: A soil surface remediation apparatus useful for decontamination of oil or chemical spill sites and toxic waste containing sites comprises a soil treatment apparatus mounted on a mobile trenching machine tractor which excavates trenches in a contaminated site to remove contaminated soil to the surface apparatus where the soil is decontaminated and is immediately replaced into the excavated trench in a continuous operation. Hydrocarbons or other useful by-products such as precious metals may be recovered from the soil. Both deep trenching and shallow trenching embodiments are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1992Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: Terranalysis CorporationInventors: Frank E. Manchak, III, Peter J. Manchak
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Patent number: 5228220Abstract: A continuous excavating and loading machine having a front mounted rotary digging element divided into sections to allow cantilevered support, digs a width greater than that of any other part of the machine so that the machine may advance on the surface it has cut. The digging element is driven by digging chains which also break up material in their path so that the full digging face is excavated. Excavated material is discharged outwardly from the digging element by both centrifugal force and gravity after rotation past top center. The excavated material falls onto a conveyor system to be elevated and transported to the rear of the machine for transfer to appropriate carriers. A moldboard blade trims surface irregularities and pushes passed material forward into the bucket wheel. A movable skid plate, held against the cut surface by a constant force, supports digging torque reaction loads and damping is provided for shock conditions.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1991Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Inventor: John F. Bryan, Jr.
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Patent number: 5228221Abstract: A boom assembly including a boom with laterally spaced side walls and adapted to have a digging chain and tooth assembly rotatable thereabout. A boom end idler assembly is arranged between the side walls at the free end of the boom for rotatably supporting the digging chain and tooth assembly. The boom end idler assembly includes a boom end idler rotationally supported by an anti-friction bearing. Axially aligned members pass through aligned apertures in the side walls of the boom and at least partially within the inner race of the bearing for defining the rotational axis of the boom end idler and for clamping the side walls of the boom to each other to minimize clearances between the boom and the boom end idler. Seals are provided to close the clearances proximate the bearing and inhibit foreign debris from contaminating the anti-friction bearing.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1992Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Assignee: Case CorporationInventors: Randy H. Hillard, Stephen A. Youngers, Robert G. Draney
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Patent number: 5228222Abstract: A trenching apparatus having a digger arm operative to form a trench along a trench line includes a lower end which mounts a digging and propulsion unit having an upper and lower group of sprockets which are vertically spaced from one another and carry chains having digger teeth mounted thereto. Structure is provided to increase the relative spacing between the upper and lower sprockets, while the chains remain in engagement therewith to increase tension in the chains as they wear and a number of scraper blades are mounted in position relative to the sprockets and the shafts which carry them to prevent the buildup of soil, concrete, rocks or other foreign material thereon and thus ensure smooth operation of the digging and propulsion unit.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1992Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Assignee: Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc.Inventors: Randy J. Holloway, Donnie W. Hicks