Pipe extraction assisted by pre-stressed strand

US11112033B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11112033-B2
Application numberUS-202016866720-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 5, 2020
Priority dateMay 6, 2019
Publication dateSep 7, 2021
Grant dateSep 7, 2021

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A machine for extracting a ductile pipe. The machine has a vise which can grip the pipe, and a wire clamp. Each of the wire clamp and vise are supported on a carriage which is movable relative to a frame. This enables the vise to grip and pull the ductile pipe. Additionally, a wire strand may be disposed through the pipe from a far end to the end at which the machine is placed. The wire clamp allows the machine to pre-stress the strand to improve the extraction of the ductile pipe.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A pipe extraction apparatus comprising: a support structure; a carriage comprising: a vise assembly having a first jaw and a second jaw in face-to-face orientation; a first wire clamp assembly supported on the carriage, the first wire clamp assembly comprising a first plurality of wire jaws disposed about a central passage; and a second wire clamp assembly comprising a second plurality of wire jaws disposed about a central passage; an actuator configured to move the carriage relative to the support structure; wherein each of the first wire clamp assembly and the second wire clamp assembly is capable of a selected one of at least two configurations, in which the central passage has a smaller effective diameter when each of the first and second wire clamp assemblies is in a second configuration of the at least two configurations than when that wire clamp assembly is in a first configuration of the at least two configurations; and wherein at least a portion of the support structure is interposed between the carriage and the second wire clamp assembly. 2. The pipe extraction apparatus of claim 1 in which the plurality of wire jaws of each of the first and second wire clamp assemblies comprises three jaws. 3. A system comprising: the pipe extraction apparatus of claim 1 ; a pipe having a first end within the pipe extraction apparatus, wherein at least a length of the pipe is in an underground environment; and a wire disposed within the pipe, the first wire clamp assembly, and the second wire clamp assembly. 4. The system of claim 3 further comprising: a pipe puller disposed at a second end of the pipe; and a replacement pipe attached to the pipe puller. 5. The pipe extraction apparatus of claim 1 in which the vise assembly further comprises: an actuator to move the first jaw in a first direction and to move the second jaw in a second direction while maintaining the first jaw and the second jaw in face-to-face orientation, wherein the first and second directions are directly opposite each other and wherein the actuator comprises a first cylinder oriented no more than 45 degrees from vertical. 6. The pipe extraction apparatus of claim 1 in which each of the first and second wire clamp assemblies further comprise: a body with a first end and a second end and an internal tapered cavity, wherein the internal tapered cavity has a smaller diameter at its first end than at its second; and a nut collar disposed at the second end of the body and engaging the plurality of wire jaws; wherein the nut collar is configured to selectively position the plurality of wire jaws in one of the first configuration and second configuration. 7. A method of using the pipe extraction apparatus of claim 1 , comprising: disposing a wire strand through an existing pipe, the existing pipe having first and second ends and an underground section disposed between the first and second ends; securing the wire strand to a pipe puller at the second end of the existing pipe; in a first operational step placing the first wire clamp assembly about the wire strand in the second configuration at the first end of the existing pipe; while the first wire clamp assembly is in the second configuration, moving the carriage away from the first end of the existing pipe with the actuator; after the step of moving the carriage away from the first end of the existing pipe, securing the wire strand with the second wire clamp assembly; thereafter, placing the first wire clamp assembly in the first configuration; with the first wire clamp assembly in the first configuration, moving the carriage with the actuator towards the first end of the existing pipe; thereafter, in a second operational step placing the first wire clamp assembly in the second configuration; and with the first wire clamp assembly in the second configuration during the second operational step, moving the carriage away from the first end of the existing pipe with the actuator. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: after the step of placing the first wire clamp assembly about the wire strand in the second configuration and before the step of moving the carriage away from the first end of the existing pipe, closing the vise assembly about the existing pipe. 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising: after the step of moving the carriage away from the first end of the existing pipe, moving the carriage toward the second end of the existing pipe; and shearing a section of the existing pipe. 10. The method of claim 7 further comprising: securing a replacement pipe to the pipe puller; and thereafter, extracting the existing pipe and thereby installing the replacement pipe along substantially the same path previously defined by the existing pipe prior to its extraction. 11. The method of claim 10 in which the pipe puller comprises a frustoconical expander cone. 12. A pipe extraction machine comprising: a frame; a carriage movable along the frame comprising: a vise comprising a pair of jaws configured to engage a ductile pipe having a strand extending therethrough; an actuator connected to the frame and the carriage for moving the vise along the frame between first and second positions; a pipe cutter; and a first wire clamp supported on the carriage and having a plurality of wire jaws disposed around a central opening, the wire jaws configured to selectively engage the strand; a second wire clamp spaced apart from the carriage and having a plurality of wire jaws disposed around a central opening, the wire jaws configured to selectively engage the strand; in which the second wire clamp is configured to be maintained in position by the frame. 13. The pipe extraction machine of claim 12 wherein the first wire clamp comprises: a body having a tapered inner passage, wherein the tapered inner passage has a smaller diameter at its first end than at its second end; the plurality of wire jaws, wherein each wire jaw has an outer surface which is congruent to the surface of a cone; and a threaded collar disposed at the second end of the body and engaging the plurality of wire jaws such that the position of the threaded collar determines whether the plurality of wire jaws engage the strand. 14. A system, comprising: a ductile pipe having the strand extending therethrough; the pipe extraction machine of claim 12 ; wherein the pair of jaws of the vise are positioned on opposing sides of the ductile pipe; and wherein the strand is disposed within the central opening of the first and second wire clamp. 15. The system of claim 14 further comprising: a pipe puller attached to the ductile pipe; wherein an entire length of the ductile pipe is disposed about the strand between the pipe puller and the first wire clamp. 16. The system of claim 15 in which the pipe puller comprises a conical expander body. 17. The system of claim 15 in which the strand is characterized as a first strand and in which the pipe puller comprises a second strand. 18. A pipe extraction machine, comprising: a frame comprising a face; a carriage comprising: a pipe vise; and a first wire clamp; wherein the pipe vise and first wire clamp define an axis disposed therethrough; and an actuator for moving the carriage along the frame such that the distance between the carriage and the face changes; a second wire clamp supported on the frame and configured to grip an internally disposed wire when engaged with the face; wherein the pipe vise, the first wire clamp, and

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Classifications

  • Appliances for use in repairing pipes (F16L55/10 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Power actuated devices operating on ropes, cables, or chains for hauling in a mainly horizontal direction (B66D3/003 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Accessories therefor, e.g. anchors · CPC title

  • F16L1/028Primary

    in the ground (F16L1/026 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • F16L1/032Primary

    the pipes being continuous (F16L1/038 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11112033B2 cover?
A machine for extracting a ductile pipe. The machine has a vise which can grip the pipe, and a wire clamp. Each of the wire clamp and vise are supported on a carriage which is movable relative to a frame. This enables the vise to grip and pull the ductile pipe. Additionally, a wire strand may be disposed through the pipe from a far end to the end at which the machine is placed. The wire clamp a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Charles Machine Works
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L1/028. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 07 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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