Method and device for holding and releasing a cable in a pipe splitter
US-11448353-B2 · Sep 20, 2022 · US
US9562396B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9562396-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313973547-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 22, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 22, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 7, 2017 |
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A retrievable kinetic penetrator includes a tubular body having a first end and a second end, a nose coupled to the first end of the tubular body, and a retrieval system. The nose is configured to penetrate a ground surface and subsurface materials of a subterranean ground volume. The retrieval system includes a tether coupled to the tubular body and is configured to facilitate recovery of the tubular body from the subterranean ground volume.
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What is claimed is: 1. A retrievable kinetic penetrator, comprising: a tubular body having a first end and a second end; a nose coupled to the first end of the tubular body, wherein the nose is configured to penetrate a ground surface and subsurface materials of a subterranean ground volume; and a retrieval system including: a tether coupled to the tubular body, wherein the tether is configured to facilitate recovery of the tubular body from the subterranean ground volume; a surface drag device coupled to the tether and releasable coupled to the tubular body; and a propelling device configured to eject the surface drag device towards the ground surface. 2. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 1 , further comprising a collector coupled to at least one of the nose and the tubular body. 3. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 2 , wherein the tubular body includes a sample compartment configured to interface with the collector. 4. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 3 , wherein the collector includes an edge configured to remove a ground sample from beneath the ground surface. 5. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 4 , wherein the edge defines an aperture within a surface of the nose that is configured to receive a flow of material extracted from the subterranean ground volume. 6. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 4 , wherein the edge is positioned on a side scoop that is coupled to a sidewall of the tubular body. 7. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 6 , wherein the side scoop defines an aperture within the sidewall of the tubular body that is configured to receive a flow of material extracted from the subterranean ground volume. 8. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 6 , wherein the collector includes a sample identifier configured to identify a corresponding depth for the sample compartment and a sample within the sample compartment. 9. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 8 , wherein the sample identifier includes one of a color-coded compartment system, a time-varying dye system, and a time-varying paint system. 10. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 1 , wherein the nose penetrates the subterranean ground volume to a specified depth that is greater than the length of the tubular body. 11. A retrievable kinetic penetrator, comprising: a tubular body having a first end and a second end; a nose coupled to the first end of the tubular body, wherein the nose is configured to penetrate a ground surface and subsurface materials of a subterranean ground volume; a retrievable component positioned within the tubular body; and a retrieval system including: a tether coupled to the retrievable component, wherein the tether is configured to facilitate recovery of the retrievable component from the tubular body; a surface drag device coupled to the tether and releasable coupled to the tubular body; and a propelling device configured to eject the surface drag device towards the ground surface. 12. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 11 , further comprising a collector coupled to at least one of the nose and the tubular body. 13. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 12 , wherein the retrievable component includes a sample compartment configured to interface with the collector. 14. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 13 , wherein the collector includes an edge configured to remove a ground sample from beneath the ground surface. 15. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 14 , further comprising a propelling device positioned to drive the collector into the subterranean ground volume to collect the ground sample. 16. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 15 , wherein the collector is positioned to extend laterally through a sidewall of the tubular body. 17. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 15 , wherein the collector is positioned to extend from the nose along the length of the tubular body. 18. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 11 , wherein the retrievable component comprises a capsule that includes an instrument disposed within a housing, wherein the instrument is configured to collect data about the subterranean ground volume. 19. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 18 , wherein the instrument comprises one of a temperature sensor, a pressure sensor, a strain or displacement sensor, a radiation sensor, a metal detector, an infrared sensor, a camera, an x-ray system, a communication system, an acoustic transceiver, an electromagnetic transceiver, a navigation system, and a control system. 20. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 18 , further comprising an ejector coupled to at least one of the tubular body and the nose, wherein the ejector drives the capsule into the subterranean ground volume. 21. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 18 , wherein the capsule includes an edge defining an aperture in the surface of the capsule. 22. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 21 , wherein the aperture is in fluid communication with a compartment positioned within the capsule. 23. The retrievable kinetic penetrator of claim 18 , wherein the tether is coupled to the capsule and at least a portion of the tubular body such that recovery of the tubular body likewise removes the capsule. 24. A kinetic penetrator system, comprising: a tubular body having a first end and a second end; a nose coupled to the first end of the tubular body, wherein the nose is configured to penetrate a ground surface and subsurface materials of a subterranean ground volume; and a retrieval system including a tether coupled to at least one of the tubular body and a retrievable component; a protective sheath having an inner volume configured to receive the tether and an outer surface configured to reduce the prevalence of subterranean in-fill, wherein the protective sheath includes a bellows having a first end coupled to the tubular body and a second end configured to pay out; and a pressurizing device configured to inflate the bellows to facilitate reducing subterranean in-fill. 25. The kinetic penetrator system of claim 24 , wherein the protective sheath is formed by the kinetic penetrator as it passes through the subterranean ground volume. 26. The kinetic penetrator system of claim 25 , wherein the protective sheath comprises a material that is one of shaped, molten and then cooled, pliable, and soft. 27. The kinetic penetrator system of claim 24 , wherein the tether is located within the protective sheath to prevent ground material from damaging the tether. 28. The kinetic penetrator system of claim 24 , wherein the protective sheath deploys simultaneously with the tether. 29. The kinetic penetrator system of claim 24 , wherein the protective sheath includes a plurality of telescoping cylinders.
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