Dust suppression arrangement for heavy excavation equipment
US-9587373-B2 · Mar 7, 2017 · US
US10407863B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10407863-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615071870-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 16, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2019 |
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A trencher that is convertible between first and second trenching configurations so that when the trencher is in the first trenching configuration, a trencher boom includes a first trenching portion at the distal end of the boom and a second trenching portion that extends along a longitudinal axis from the first trenching portion toward the proximal end. The first trenching portion defines a first trench width, and the second trenching portion defines a second trench width. The first trench width is larger than the second trench width. The second trenching portion has a greater length measured along the longitudinal axis as compared to the first trenching portion.
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We claim: 1. A trencher comprising: a chassis having a front end and a back end; a propulsion system for moving the chassis forward and rearward; a trencher boom mounted to the back end of the chassis, the trencher boom being pivotally movable relative to the chassis between a raised position and a lowered position, the trencher boom including proximal end pivotally mounted to the chassis and a distal end, the trencher boom defining a longitudinal axis that extends between the proximal and distal ends of the boom, the trencher boom also including a boom frame that extends longitudinally along the longitudinal axis of the boom, the trencher boom having a top side and a bottom side; the trencher boom including a first trenching portion at the distal end of the boom and a second trenching portion that extends along the longitudinal axis from the first trenching portion toward the proximal end, the first trenching portion defining a first trench width and the second trenching portion defining a second trench width, the first trench width being larger than the second trench width, the first trenching portion having a length measured along the longitudinal axis that is less than one half of a total length of the trencher boom; the trencher boom including a trenching chain that moves along a continuous path that extends around a length of the boom frame, the trenching chain defining a chain width that corresponds to the second trench width, the chain turning about a first axis at the proximal end of the boom and a second axis at the distal end of the boom; the trencher boom including first and second trench wideners positioned only at the distal end of the trencher boom on opposite sides of the trenching chain, the first and second trench wideners being configured to rotate only about the second axis as the chain is driven along the continuous path, the first and second trench wideners cooperating to define outer extents of the first trench width, and each of the first and second trench wideners having a cutting width that is less than 0.75 times as large as the chain width; the trenching chain including a main chain body and a plurality of chain cutters carried with the main chain body, wherein the chain cutters are oriented such that tips of the chain cutters face at least partially in a first direction towards the distal end of the boom when the chain cutters are traveling along the top side of the trencher boom and face at least partially in a second direction away from the distal end of the boom when the chain cutters are traveling along the bottom side of the trencher boom; and the first and second trench wideners respectively including first and second drum sections that include a plurality of drum cutters mounted to exterior surfaces thereof, wherein the drum cutters are oriented such that tips of the drum cutters face at least partially in the first direction when the drum cutters are directly over their respective first and second drum sections and face at least partially in the second direction when the drum cutters are directly under their respective first and second drum sections, wherein the first and second drum sections rotate about the second axis such that the drum cutter tips are rotated towards the distal end of the boom when the drum cutters are directly over their respective first and second drum sections and such that the drum cutter tips are rotated away from the distal end of the boom when the drum cutters are directly under their respective first and second drum sections; wherein, during operation, the distal end of the boom trails the proximate end of the boom such that the trencher draws the spoils up along the bottom side of the boom. 2. The trencher of claim 1 , further comprising a drive mechanism for driving the trenching chain about the continuous path, wherein, during trenching, the trenching chain is driven in a first direction in which the trenching chain transitions from the top side of the trencher boom to the bottom side of the trencher boom at the distal end of the trencher boom and transitions from the bottom side of the trencher boom to the top side of the trencher boom at the proximal end of the trencher boom. 3. The trencher of claim 1 , wherein the propulsion system includes tracks or tires. 4. The trencher of claim 1 , wherein the main body of the trenching chain rides on a sprocket at the distal end of the trencher boom, wherein the sprocket rotates about the second axis, wherein the second axis is defined by a shaft that is fixed relative to the boom frame, wherein the sprocket is mounted to the shaft by at least one bearing that allows the sprocket to rotate about the shaft, and wherein the first and second drum sections rotate in unison with the sprocket about the second axis. 5. The trencher of claim 4 , wherein the first and second drum sections are mechanically coupled to the sprocket. 6. The trencher of claim 4 , wherein the first and second drum sections are each releasably coupled to a hub that rotates in unison with the sprocket. 7. The trencher of claim 6 , wherein each hub is secured to the sprocket. 8. The trencher of claim 4 , wherein the shaft is fixed relative to the boom frame by a fitting. 9. The trencher of claim 4 , wherein the shaft width is narrower than the second trench width. 10. The trencher of claim 4 , wherein the sprocket includes a plurality of teeth that engage the chain. 11. The trencher of claim 4 , wherein the chain rotates about the shaft around the boom distal end from the top side to the bottom side. 12. The trencher of claim 1 , wherein, during operation, the boom is raised upward and away from a front end face of a trench. 13. The trencher of claim 1 , wherein, during operation, the first and second drum sections create an undercut into a front end face of a trench. 14. The trencher of claim 13 , wherein the chain does not create an undercut into the front end face of the trench. 15. The trencher of claim 1 , wherein, during operation, the boom cuts downwardly and rearwardly from the chassis. 16. The trencher of claim 1 , wherein the cutting widths of the first and second trench wideners are each less than 0.50 times as large as the chain width. 17. A convertible trencher comprising: a chassis having a front end and a back end; a propulsion system for moving the chassis forward and rearward; a trencher boom mounted to the back end of the chassis, the trencher boom being pivotally movable relative to the chassis between a raised position and a lowered position, the trencher boom including proximal end pivotally mounted to the chassis and a distal end, the trencher boom defining a longitudinal axis that extends between the proximal and distal ends of the boom, the trencher boom also including a boom frame that extends longitudinally along the longitudinal axis of the boom, the trencher boom having a top side and a bottom side; the trencher being convertible between first and second trenching configurations; wherein, when the trencher is in the first trenching configuration, the trencher boom includes a first trenching portion rotatable only about a distal axis positioned only at the distal end of the boom and a second trenching portion that extends along the longitudinal axis from the first trenching portion toward the proximal end, the second trenching portion being rotatable about a proximal axis at the proximal end of the boom and the distal axis at the distal end of the boom, the first trenching portion defining a first trench width and the second trenching portion defining a second trench width, th
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