Pipe slitting machine with rope storage reel

US11619336B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11619336-B2
Application numberUS-202017022513-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 16, 2020
Priority dateSep 16, 2019
Publication dateApr 4, 2023
Grant dateApr 4, 2023

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A wire pulling assembly for pulling a wire carrying tooling through an underground environment. The pulling assembly includes a cyclical vise carried by one or more hydraulic cylinders attached to a frame. The cylinders have a pulling stroke and a retraction stroke. A powered reel is used to store the wire as it is removed from the ground. During a pulling stroke, the reel is hydraulically isolated such that cable is stripped from the reel with tension maintained in the cable. During a retraction stroke, a motor turns the reel to load excess cable onto the reel.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A wire pulling apparatus comprising: a frame; a pulling cylinder having a stationary end and a movable end, wherein the pulling cylinder is attached to the frame at the stationary end, and in which the movable end is extendable relative to the stationary end; a vise assembly comprising opposed jaws configured to grip a wire rope and attached to the pulling cylinder at the movable end; and a reel disposed within the frame. 2. The wire pulling apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a hydraulic motor configured to drive rotation of the reel. 3. The wire pulling apparatus of claim 2 further comprising a hydraulic control manifold in hydraulic fluid communication with the hydraulic motor and the pulling cylinder. 4. The wire pulling apparatus of claim 2 in which the hydraulic motor is bidirectional. 5. The wire pulling apparatus of claim 1 in which the pulling cylinder is vertically oriented. 6. A system, comprising: a pipe slitter; a wire rope having a first end and a second end, in which at least a portion of the wire rope is below ground; in which the first end of the wire rope is attached to the pipe slitter; and the wire pulling apparatus of claim 1 , in which the wire rope is disposed about the reel and within the vise assembly. 7. The system of claim 6 in which the reel rotates in a first direction during extension of the pulling cylinder. 8. The system of claim 7 in which the reel rotates in a second direction during retraction of the pulling cylinder. 9. The system of claim 6 further comprising: a hydraulic motor configured to drive rotation of the reel; and a hydraulic control manifold in hydraulic fluid communication with the hydraulic motor and the pulling cylinder. 10. The system of claim 9 in which the hydraulic control manifold is configured to allow: a first condition in which hydraulic fluid is provided to extend the pulling cylinder and in which hydraulic fluid is not provided to power the hydraulic motor; and a second condition in which hydraulic fluid is provided to retract the pulling cylinder and in which hydraulic fluid is provided to power the hydraulic motor. 11. The system of claim 10 in which the hydraulic control manifold further comprises a bypass valve and an orifice, in which: in the first condition, the bypass valve is configured to isolate the hydraulic motor within a bypass loop and the orifice is configured to provide a backpressure to the hydraulic motor within the bypass loop. 12. A method of using the system of claim 6 , comprising: disposing the wire rope into a pipe to be replaced such that the pipe slitter is at one end of the pipe and the wire pulling apparatus is at an opposite end of the pipe; gripping the wire rope with the vise assembly; while the wire rope is gripped within the vise assembly, extending the pulling cylinder; thereafter, retracting the pulling cylinder, thereby releasing the wire rope from within the vise assembly; while the pulling cylinder is retracting, rotating the reel in a first direction to coil the wire rope thereabout; thereafter, repeating the steps of gripping the wire rope with the vise assembly and extending the pulling cylinder. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising: during the step of extending the pulling cylinder: simultaneously, allowing rotation of the reel in the second direction. 14. The wire pulling machine of claim 1 in which: the opposed jaws are configured to grip together when the pulling cylinder extends and to release the grip when the pulling cylinder retracts. 15. The wire pulling machine of claim 1 in which the pulling cylinder is characterized as a first pulling cylinder and further comprising a second pulling cylinder attached to the frame at a stationary end, and defining a movable end extendable relative to the stationary end. 16. The wire pulling machine of claim 1 further comprising a pulley carried by the movable end of the pulling cylinder. 17. The wire pulling machine of claim 1 in which the pulley is characterized as a first pulley, and further comprising: a second pulley attached to the frame; in which at least a portion of the first pulley, the vise assembly, and the second pulley are linearly disposed. 18. The wire pulling machine of claim 17 , further comprising: an electric strike coil disposed proximate the second pulley. 19. A system comprising: a wire rope; and the wire pulling machine of claim 18 , in which: the wire rope passes, in order, through the electric strike coil, the second pulley, the vise assembly, the first pulley, and the reel. 20. A wire pulling apparatus comprising: a frame; a pulling cylinder having a stationary end and a movable end, wherein the pulling cylinder is attached to the frame at the stationary end, and in which the movable end is extendable relative to the stationary end; a vise assembly configured to grip a wire rope and attached to the pulling cylinder at the movable end; a reel disposed within the frame; a hydraulic motor configured to drive rotation of the reel; and a hydraulic control manifold in hydraulic fluid communication with the hydraulic motor and the pulling cylinder, in which the hydraulic control manifold is configured to allow: a first condition in which hydraulic fluid is provided to extend the pulling cylinder and in which hydraulic fluid is not provided to power the hydraulic motor; and a second condition in which hydraulic fluid is provided to retract the pulling cylinder and in which hydraulic fluid is provided to power the hydraulic motor. 21. The wire pulling apparatus of claim 20 in which the hydraulic control manifold comprises a bypass valve and an orifice, configured to isolate the hydraulic motor when the hydraulic control manifold is in the first condition. 22. A wire pulling apparatus comprising: a frame; a pulling cylinder having a stationary end and a movable end, wherein the pulling cylinder is attached to the frame at the stationary end, and in which the movable end is extendable relative to the stationary end; a vise assembly configured to grip a wire rope and attached to the pulling cylinder at the movable end; and a reel disposed within the frame; in which the vise assembly comprises: a jaw frame carried by the movable end of the pulling cylinder, having a tapered cavity disposed therein; and a pair of opposed jaws disposed within the tapered cavity; wherein the tapered cavity is wider in a direction of pulling cylinder extension than in a direction of pulling cylinder retraction.

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  • Sequential control · CPC title

  • Combinations of output members of different types, e.g. single-acting cylinders with rotary motors · CPC title

  • Double-acting output members · CPC title

  • Rotary output members · CPC title

  • Other details {, e.g. assembly with regulating devices} · CPC title

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What does patent US11619336B2 cover?
A wire pulling assembly for pulling a wire carrying tooling through an underground environment. The pulling assembly includes a cyclical vise carried by one or more hydraulic cylinders attached to a frame. The cylinders have a pulling stroke and a retraction stroke. A powered reel is used to store the wire as it is removed from the ground. During a pulling stroke, the reel is hydraulically isol…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Charles Machine Works
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L55/18. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 04 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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