Trench cutter and method for producing a cut trench in the soil
US-11236480-B2 · Feb 1, 2022 · US
US10570580B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10570580-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615749808-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 4, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 5, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 25, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 25, 2020 |
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The invention relates to the field of excavation systems, and more particularly to excavation systems including tools for excavation by electric pulses. An excavation system of the invention comprises a support frame (34), a hydraulic circuit with a pump, and first and second excavation tools. One of said first and second excavation tools is a mechanical excavation tool (1′) having a hydraulic actuator and a mounting interface with at least one mechanical fastener member and at least one hydraulic coupling in fluid flow communication with said hydraulic actuator, while the other one of said first and second excavation tools is a tool (1) for excavation by electric pulses, comprising an electricity generator (3) with a rotary shaft for generating electricity from rotation of the rotary shaft, a hydraulic motor coupled to said rotary shaft to drive rotation of the rotary shaft, and an electronic power module (4) electrically connected to the electricity generator (3) in order to be powered by the electricity generator (3) so as to generate electric pulses of instantaneous power that is higher than an instantaneous power of the electricity generator (3), a plurality of electrodes (5a, 5p) including at least one electrode (5a) connected to said electronic power module (4), the electrodes being arranged on said front face, and a mounting interface (14) with at least one mechanical fastener member (22), and at least one hydraulic coupling (20) in fluid flow communication with said hydraulic motor (2). Each of the mounting interfaces of the first and second excavation tools is suitable for releasably mounting the corresponding excavation tool in alternation under the support frame (34) of the excavation system, with the corresponding hydraulic coupling in fluid flow communication with said hydraulic circuit of the excavation assembly.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An excavation system comprising: a support frame, a hydraulic circuit with a pump, and first and second excavation tools, one of the first and second excavation tools being a mechanical excavation tool having a hydraulic actuator and a mounting interface with at least one mechanical fastener member and at least one hydraulic coupling in fluid flow communication with said hydraulic actuator, and another of the first and second excavation tools being a tool for excavation by electric pulses, comprising: an electricity generator with a rotary shaft for generating electricity from rotation of the rotary shaft, a hydraulic motor coupled to said rotary shaft to drive rotation of the rotary shaft, and an electronic power module electrically connected to the electricity generator in order to be powered by the electricity generator so as to generate electric pulses of instantaneous power that is higher than an instantaneous power of the electricity generator, a plurality of electrodes including at least one electrode connected to said electronic power module, the electrodes being arranged on a front face of the tool for excavation by electric pulses, and a mounting interface with at least one mechanical fastener member and at least one hydraulic coupling in fluid flow communication with the hydraulic motor, the mounting interface of the first excavation tool being suitable for releasably mounting the first excavation tool under the support frame of the excavation system, with the hydraulic coupling of the mounting interface of the first excavation tool in fluid flow communication with the hydraulic circuit of the excavation system, and the mounting interface of the second excavation tool being suitable for releasably mounting the second excavation tool, alternatively to the first excavation tool, under the support frame of the excavation system with the hydraulic coupling of the mounting interface of the second excavation tool in fluid flow communication with the hydraulic circuit of the excavation system. 2. The excavation system according to claim 1 , wherein the support frame includes a device for tilting the excavation tool about at least one axis. 3. The excavation system according to claim 1 , further including a spoil suction pump. 4. The excavation system according to claim 1 , including a jib from which the support frame is suspended by at least one cable. 5. The excavation system according to claim 1 , wherein the mechanical excavation tool is a cutter type excavation tool comprising a cutter member coupled to the hydraulic actuator of the mechanical excavation tool in order to be actuated. 6. The excavation system according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of electrodes comprises at least one row of a plurality of electrodes ( 5 a , 5 p ) arranged at the periphery of said front face. 7. The excavation system according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of electrodes comprises at least one electrode arranged in a central zone of said front face. 8. The excavation system according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of electrodes comprises at least two electrodes connected to the electronic power module, and the electronic power module is configured to transmit electric pulses separately to each of the at least two electrodes to which the electronic power module is connected. 9. The excavation system according to claim 1 , further comprising an actuator device for driving movement of at least one electrode of said plurality of electrodes, in particular with movement presenting at least a vertical component and/or a horizontal component. 10. The excavation system according to claim 9 , wherein the actuator device comprises at least one linear actuator. 11. The excavation system according to claim 1 , wherein the tool for excavation by electric pulses further includes at least one spoil-removal inlet. 12. The excavation system according to claim 1 , wherein the tool for excavation by electric pulses further comprises a fluid feed duct leading to at least one fluid injection nozzle arranged on a front face of the excavation tool. 13. The excavation system according to claim 12 , wherein the fluid feed duct leads to a plurality of fluid injection nozzles distributed over the front face of the excavation tool. 14. The excavation system according to claim 1 , wherein said front face is elongate, e.g. rectangular, perpendicularly to an excavation direction. 15. A method of using an excavation system according to claim 1 for excavating a trench, the method comprising: mounting the first excavation tool under the support frame; excavating a first layer of ground with the first excavation tool; replacing the first excavation tool under the support frame with the second excavation tool; and excavating a second layer of ground with the second excavation tool.
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