Hydraulic control system
US-10582652-B2 · Mar 10, 2020 · US
US10190285B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10190285-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715722737-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 2, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 3, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 29, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 29, 2019 |
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Provided are an excavating apparatus, an excavation blade plate and an excavating method which are capable of reducing a shear force to be applied to a fastening member fixedly fastening the excavation blade plate and a chain together. The excavating apparatus comprises a cutter post, a chain, a plurality of cutter bit plates, and a shoe bolt S1. The chain 11 is formed by mutually coupling a plurality of pairs of links arranged along a circulating movement direction thereof Each of the cutter bit plates includes: a support-target surface supported by a supporting surface of the chain; and a central convex portion formed to protrude with respect to the support-target surface and inserted in a space between the pair of links, wherein the central convex portion is in surface contact with inner side surfaces of the pair of links along the circulating movement direction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An excavating apparatus for forming a continuous trench below a ground surface, comprising: an apparatus body disposed on the ground surface; a support member suspended from the apparatus body and disposed below the ground surface; an endless-shaped chain supported by the support member in such a manner as to be movable on an outer periphery of the support member in a given circulating movement plane in a given circulating movement direction; a plurality of excavation blade plates fixed to an outer peripheral surface of the chain at intervals along the circulating movement direction of the chain, each of the excavation blade plates including: a plate body extending longer than the chain in a width direction of the chain orthogonal to each of the circulating movement plane of the chain and the circulating movement direction of the chain, and having an obverse surface and a reverse surface; and a plurality of excavation blades arranged on the obverse surface of the plate body at least at opposite ends thereof in the width direction, in opposed relation to a ground below the ground surface, the excavation blade plates being circulatingly movable integrally together with the chain to thereby excavate the ground; a plurality of fastening members fastening the chain and the excavation blade plates together in a direction parallel to the circulating movement plane and orthogonal to the width direction, in such a manner that the outer peripheral surface of the chain and the reverse surface of the plate body come into press contact with each other; a chain drive section which circulatingly moves the chain in the circulating movement direction; and a support member drive section which moves the support member along a given forward movement direction, wherein the chain includes: a pair of strip members each formed in an endless shape and disposed with a distance therebetween in the width direction, each of the pair of strip members having the outer peripheral surface; and a coupling member coupling the pair of strip members together in such a manner as to enable the distance between the pair of strip members to be kept constant, and each of the excavation blade plates includes an inward-side protruding portion formed to protrude from the reverse surface of the plate body and inserted into a space between the pair of strip members, the inward-side protruding portion having a pair of outer side surfaces each being in surface contact with a respective one of inner side surfaces of the pair of strip members extending in the circulating movement direction. 2. The excavating apparatus as recited in claim 1 , wherein each of the excavation blade plates further includes a pair of outward-side protruding portions each formed to protrude from the reverse surface of the plate body in such a manner as to clamp a respective one of the pair of strip members in the width direction in cooperation with the inward-side protruding portion, each of the pair of outward-side protruding portions having an inner side surface being in surface contact with an outer side surface of the pair of strip members extending in the circulating movement direction. 3. The excavating apparatus as recited in claim 1 , which satisfies the following relationship: L≥d×2.5, where: d denotes a width of the support member in the width direction; and L denotes a distance in the width direction between the excavation blades disposed at the opposite ends of the excavation blade plate. 4. An excavation blade plate which is fixed to an outer peripheral surface of an endless-shaped chain supported by a given support member in such a manner as to be movable on an outer periphery of the support member in a given circulating movement plane in a given circulating movement direction, wherein the chain includes a pair of strip members each formed in an endless shape and disposed with a distance therebetween in a given width direction, and a coupling member coupling the pair of strip members together in such a manner as to enable the distance between the pair of strip members to be kept constant, the excavation blade plate comprising: a plate body extending longer than the chain in the width direction of the chain orthogonal to each of the circulating movement plane of the chain and the circulating movement direction of the chain, and having an obverse surface and a reverse surface; a plurality of excavation blades arranged on the obverse surface of the plate body at least at opposite ends thereof in the width direction, in opposed relation to a ground below a ground surface; and an inward-side protruding portion formed to protrude from the reverse surface of the plate body and inserted into a space between the pair of strip members, the inward-side protruding portion having a pair of outer side surfaces each being in surface contact with the inner side surfaces of the pair of strip members extending in the circulating movement direction, wherein the excavation blade plate is fastened to the chain by a plurality of fastening members, in a direction parallel to the circulating movement plane and orthogonal to the width direction, in such a manner that the outer peripheral surface of the chain and the reverse surface of the plate body come into press contact with each other. 5. The excavation blade plate as recited in claim 4 , further comprising a pair of outward-side protruding portions each formed to protrude from the reverse surface of the plate body in such a manner as to clamp a pair of strip members in the width direction in cooperation with the inward-side protruding portion, each of the pair of outward-side protruding portions having an inner side surface being in surface contact with an outer side surface of the pair of strip members extending in the circulating movement direction. 6. An excavating method for forming a continuous trench below a ground surface by circulatingly moving an endless-shaped chain and a plurality of excavation blade plates integrally around a given support member, wherein: the chain includes a pair of strip members each formed in an endless shape and disposed with a distance therebetween in a given width direction, and a coupling member coupling the pair of strip members together in such a manner as to enable the distance between the pair of strip members to be kept constant, the chain being movable in a given circulating movement plane orthogonal to the width direction, in a given circulating movement direction; and the plurality of excavation blade plates are fixed to an outer peripheral surface of the chain at intervals in the circulating movement direction of the chain, each of the excavation blade plates including: a plate body having an obverse surface and a reverse surface; and a plurality of excavation blades arranged on the obverse surface of the plate body at least at opposite ends thereof, in opposed relation to a ground below the ground surface, the excavating method comprising: a preparation step of fittingly attaching each of the excavation blade plates to the chain such that an inward-side protruding portion protruding from the reverse surface of the plate body of the excavation blade plate is inserted into a space between the pair of strip members, wherein each of a pair of outer side surfaces of the inward-side protruding portion extending in the circulating movement direction is brought into surface contact with an inner side surfaces of the pair of strip members extending in the circulating movement direction, and fastening, by a plurality of fastening members, the chain and the excavation blade plates together in a direction parallel to the circulating movement plane and orthogonal to the width direction, in such a manner that outer peripheral surfaces of the pair of strip members an
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