Pipe bursting and replacement apparatus
Abstract
Tool for slitting and laterally expanding underground steel gas mains and inserting replacement plastic piping into the spread apart pipeline has a forward end cylindrical portion mounting a single, rearwardly angled blade to make only one line of cut, and a conical pipe spreader portion at its rearward end. The conical spreader portion is eccentrically disposed with respect to the forward end cylindrical portion. A single roller type pipe slitter aligned with the fixed blade may be mounted on a removable extension of the forward end cylindrical portion, to initially groove and weaken the pipe along the intended line of cut. A pneumatically operated impact ram is attached to the rearward end of the tool, as is the leading end of the replacement piping. A wire cable pulls the tool through the underground pipe, thereby grooving, slitting and laterally expanding the pipe. The spacing of the roller slitter in advance of the fixed knife blade is dimensionally related to the length of any coupling or clamp as may be anticipated along the line of cut, and the spacing distance of the fixed knife blade forwardly of the conical spreader portion is related to the cone angle of the latter to increase hoop tension immediately in front of the fixed blade as the cutting proceeds.
Claims
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1. A pipe bursting tool for longitudinally slitting and laterally expanding a length of steel pipe, said tool having a forward end and a rearward end, comprising a substantially cylindrical portion including said forward end and whose diameter is smaller than the inner diameter of said pipe so as to be received therein, a truncated substantially conical spreader portion for laterally expanding said pipe and having a truncated apex end conjoining with said cylindrical portion and a base end adjacent to said rearward end of said tool which is substantially larger than said inner diameter of said pipe, said spreader portion having a conical surface-generating side element aligned with and forming a rearward extension of a cylindrical surface-generating side element of said cylindrical portion and together providing a straight side surface of said tool, said conical spreader portion thereby being eccentrically disposed with respect to the longitudinal axis of said cylindrical portion, and a fixed blade member mounted on and projecting outwardly from a second surface of said tool which is opposite to its said straight side surface, said blade member having an angularly rearward extending and forwardly facing cutting edge.
2. A tool according to claim 1, wherein said blade member is mounted on said cylindrical portion at a location whereby its said cutting edge at a point adjacent to said second surface is spaced a distance forwardly away from the location of said conjoining between said cylindrical portion and said apex end of said conical spreader portion.
3. A tool according to claim 2, wherein said conical spreader portion has a predetermined included cone angle, and said distance is determined with respect to said included cone angle whereby, when said spreader laterally expands said pipe, said conical spreader portion exerts tearing action on said pipe at a location immediately forward of said point on said cutting edge.
4. A tool according to claim 2, wherein said distance is within the range of from substantially one and one-half times to substantially twice the diameter of said underground pipe.
5. A tool recording to claim 4, wherein said conical spreader portion has an included cone angle which is within the range of from substantially ten degrees (10°) to substantially twenty degrees (20°).
6. A tool according to claim 5, wherein said distance is substantially one and one-half times said diameter, and said included cone angle is substantially fifteen degrees (15°).
7. A tool according to claim 2, which further comprises a rotary pipe slitter mounted on and projecting outwardly from said cylindrical portion in longitudinal alignment with said blade member along said second surface and spaced a second distance forwardly away from said point on said blade member cutting edge.
8. A tool according to claim 7, wherein said second distance is greater than substantially one and one-half times the diameter of said underground pipe.
9. A tool according to claim 7, wherein said tool cylindrical portion comprises a fixed portion extending forwardly from said conjoining location, said blade member being mounted on said fixed portion, a removable portion extending forwardly of said fixed portion, said rotary slitter being mounted on said removable portion, and connection means removably connecting said removable portion to said fixed portion.
10. A tool according to claim 1, wherein said blade member cutting edge extends rearwardly at an angle which is within the range of from substantially twenty degrees (20°) to substantially thirty degrees (30°) with respect to said second surface of said tool.
11. A tool according to claim 10, wherein said angle is substantially twenty-five degrees (25°).
12. A tool according to claim 1, wherein said conical spreader portion has an included cone angle of substantially fifteen degrees (15°), said blade member cutting edge extends rearwardly at an angle of substantially twenty-five degrees (25°), said blade member is mounted on said cylindrical portion at a location whereby its said cutting edge at a point adjacent to said second surface is spaced a distance of substantially one and one-half times the diameter of said underground pipe forwardly away from the location of said conjoining between said cylindrical portion and said apex end of said conical spreader portion, and which further comprises a rotary pipe slitter mounted on said cylindrical portion in longitudinal alignment with said blade member along said second surface and spaced a distance which is greater than substantially one and one-half times the diameter of said underground pipe forwardly away from said point on said blade member cutting edge.
13. A tool according to claim 1, which further comprises means defining a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart, longitudinally disposed junk slots extending along the length of said cylindrical portion from its said forward end and continuing at least a substantial distance along the length of said spreader portion.
14. A tool according to claim 1, which further comprises a rearward end cylindrical portion conjoining at its forward end with, and having diameter substantially equal to the diameter of said base end of said conical spreader portion, the longitudinal axis of said rearward end cylindrical portion being parallel with the longitudinal axis of the first said cylindrical portion, and said rearward end cylindrical portion having a cylindrical surface-generating, side element aligned with and forming a rearward extension of said spreader portion conical surface-generating element.
15. Apparatus for longitudinally slitting and laterally expanding a length of underground steel pipe, comprising an elongated pipe bursting tool having a forward end and a rearward end, an elongated pneumatically actuated impact ramming tool connected to and extending in tandem relation rearwardly of said pipe bursting tool, said ramming tool having a longitudinal axis which is parallel to the longitudinal axis of said pipe bursting tool, and connection means on said forward end of said pipe bursting tool for connecting a wire pulling rope thereto, said pipe bursting tool comprising a cylindrical portion including said forward end and whose diameter is smaller than the interior diameter of said pipe so as to be received therein, a truncated substantially conical spreader portion having a truncated apex end conjoining with said cylindrical portion and a base end adjacent to said rearward end of said tool which is substantially larger than said inner diameter of said pipe, said conical portion being eccentrically disposed with respect to said cylindrical portion, and pipe slitting means mounted on and projecting outwardly from said pipe bursting tool.
16. Apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said pipe .[.splitting.]. .Iadd.slitting .Iaddend.means comprises a fixed blade member mounted on and projecting outwardly from said cylindrical portion and having an angularly rearward extending and forwardly facing cutting edge, said cutting edge being spaced a distance forwardly away from the location of said conjoining between said cylindrical portion and said apex end of said conical spreader portion.
17. Apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said pipe has externally attached pipe coupling or clamping means having length extending along a portion thereof, and said pipe .[.splitting.]. .Iadd.slitting .Iaddend.means further comprises a rotary pipe slitter mounted on and projecting outwardly from said cylindrical portion in longitudinal alignment with said blade member along said second surface and spaced a distance greater than said length of said pipe coupling or clamping means forwardly away from a point on said blade member cutting edge adjacent to said second surface. .Iadd.
18. A tool for longitudinally slitting and laterally expanding a length of steel pipe, said tool having a forward end and a rearward end and comprising a longitudinally extending cutter portion including said forward end of said tool and having opposite longitudinal sides and transverse dimensions smaller than the inner diameter of said pipe so as to be received therein, a pipe cutter mounted on and having a forwardly facing cutting edge projecting outwardly from said cutter portion on one of said sides thereof for slitting said pipe along one line of cut and means on the other of said sides thereof for engaging the interior surface of said pipe, and a spreader portion adjacent to said rearward end of said tool and having a narrow forward end adjacent to said cutter portion, a wider rearward end, and a substantially longitudinal side extending rearwardly between its said forward and rearward ends with respect to said other side of said cutter portion, said spreader portion being disposed eccentrically with respect to the longitudinal axis of said cutter portion in the direction of said one side of said cutter portion with its said narrow forward end disposed whereby, at least adjacent to said forward end it will enter said one line of cut and with its said wider rearward end disposed to follow its said forward end within said line of cut to progressively spread said slit pipe substantially laterally along said one line of cut as said tool is moved in the direction of its said forward end through said slit pipe..Iaddend. .Iadd.19. A tool according to claim 18, wherein said means on the other of said sides of said cutter portion comprises at least one skid plate attached to said cutter portion..Iaddend. .Iadd.20. A tool according to claim 18, wherein said means on the other of said sides of said cutter portion comprises at least one rolling idler element mounted on said cutter portion..Iaddend.
.Iadd. . A tool for longitudinally slitting and laterally expanding a length of pipe, said tool having a forward end and a rearward end and comprising a cutter portion adjacent to said forward end and whose transverse dimensions are smaller than the inner diameter of said pipe so as to be received therein, a pipe cutter mounted on and projecting outward from said cutter portion on one side thereof for slitting said pipe when said tool is moved therethrough in a forward direction, said cutter portion having an opposite longitudinal side, and a spreader portion for laterally expanding said slit pipe and having a forward end connected to said cutter portion which is smaller than the diameter of said pipe to be received therein and a rearward end which is wider than said forward end, said rearward end of said spreader portion being eccentrically disposed with respect to the longitudinal axis of said cutter portion towards said one side thereof, said spreader portion having an opposite side which extends substantially longitudinally and rearwardly between its said forward and rearward ends with respect to said opposite longitudinal side of said cutter portion, and said spreader portion widening in lateral direction between its said forward and rearward ends to engage and spread apart opposite sides of said slit pipe as said tool is moved therethrough in said forward direction..Iaddend.Cited by (0)
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