An apparatus, connectable to a driving machine with an articulated boom system, which is operated by percussion energy and drives into or draws up from the ground piles or walls and grasps with its gripping jaws objects (17) on the ground or objects that are to be driven into the ground characterized in that the apparatus comprises a turning equipment system that transmits percussion energy to the object in order to grip with its jaws (16) the object both with a firm hold of the jaws in the blow direction and an essentially vertical grip of the jaws and that the apparatus transmits the percussion force to the object in line with its travel direction when both grips with the jaws are used.
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0. 6. pile driving apparatus comprising:
an articulated boom system adapted to transmit a percussive driving force to a pile driver attached to said boom; a hydraulic system mounted on said boom which controls the position of a pile driver attached to said boom to orient the attached pile driver into a pile driving position; a pile driver attached to said boom, said pile driver comprising a main part, first and second spaced apart gripping jaws, and means for permitting movement of said first and second jaws between a first position in which the first and second gripping jaws are oriented vertically away from said movement permitting means and spaced apart horizontally for grasping a horizontally oriented pile or wall edge, and a second position in which the first and second gripping jaws are oriented horizontally away from said movement permitting means and spaced apart vertically for gripping a vertically oriented pile or wall edge; and means (a) for moving said first and second gripping jaws to and locking said first and second gripping jaws in said first position for gripping a horizontally oriented pile or wall edge at first and second horizontally spaced apart positions along said pile or wall edge and (b) for moving said first and second gripping jaws to and locking said first and second gripping jaws in said second position for gripping a vertically oriented pile or wall edge at first and second vertically spaced apart positions along said pile or wall edge for driving a vertically oriented pile or wall gripped by said first and second spaced apart gripping jaws.
1. pile driving apparatus comprising:
an articulated boom system adapted to transmit a percussive driving force to a pile driver attached to said boom; hydraulic means mounted on said boom for controlling the position of a pile driver attached to said boom to orient the attached pile driver into a pile driving position; and a pile driver attached to said boom, said pile driver comprising first and second spaced apart gripping jaws, means for permitting movement of said first and second jaws between a first position in which the first and second gripping jaws are oriented vertically away from said movement permitting means and spaced apart horizontally for grasping a horizontally oriented pile or wall edge, and a second position in which the first and second gripping jaws are oriented horizontally away from said movement permitting means and spaced apart vertically for gripping a vertically oriented pile or wall edge, means for locking said first and second gripping jaws in said first position for gripping a horizontally oriented pile or wall edge at first and second horizontally spaced apart positions along said pile or wall edge and for locking said first and second gripping jaws in said second position for gripping a vertically oriented pile or wall edge at first and second vertically spaced apart positions along said pile or wall edge for driving a vertically oriented pile or wall gripped by said first and second spaced apart gripping jaws; said apparatus further comprising valve means for disengaging said hydraulic means from control of said position of said attached pile driver.
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4. A method of driving a pile or wall into the ground or of drawing a pile or wall out of the ground which comprises gripping a pile or wall with pile driving apparatus according to
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The invention relates to an apparatus, connectable to a driving machine or a crane with an articulated boom system, which generates impact energy, and a method to drive into or draw up from the ground piles or similar objects.
Previously known are percussive pile drivers, connectable to cranes and driving machine, which generate the percussion and transmit it to the pile end. Especially, on driving special piles, such as wall constructions and, particularly, if they are also drawn up from the ground, the apparatus must be furnished with firm gripping jaws in order to grab the pile end and draw up the piles. Likewise, the gripping jaws are useful for lifting the piles into their place. Further, the rotative function of jaws in pile drivers are also known, by means of which plate formed profiles can be turned with the apparatus to a wanted position before starting to drive them into the ground. Also known is the turning of a vertical pile driver to horizontal position in order to grab a horizontal pile with the gripping jaws and lift it up to vertical position.
The disadvantage of the above presented drivers is the fact that they only can grip the pile end and transmit the percussions this way to the pile. Especially, when the apparatus is connected to a machine, e.g. an excavator, fitted with a boom system, very long piles cannot be handled, because the upward reach of the boom system sets limits on the pile that is being handled. The known solutions allow, indeed, gripping the pile from the side, but they do not allow driving with this grip, because the pile driver and the jaws in the known constructions are of one and the same element and therefore the percussions would drive the pile crosswise and not in the pile direction.
According to the solution of this invention these disadvantages are avoided and the invention is characterized in what is presented in the patent claims.
It can be considered the most important advantage of this invention that with the apparatus quite long piles or wall profiles can be driven into or drawn up from the ground without any limitations by the upward reach of the excavator. Further, the side grip allows also driving piles, the upper end of which is by construction or for some other reason of such kind that the percussion cannot be transmitted over it to the pile. After a short predriving and using two gripping elements arranged at a distance from each other, the driver and a part of the excavator boom system can be utilized for control of the object that is to be driven into the ground. Thereby, one or several excavator cylinders are shifted into a "floating" state by opening the valve system, where the pressure fluids on different sides of the piston can freely or almost freely flow into the cylinder or out from there. Thereby, the excavator operator avoids the difficult control of the pile driver with the boom system. The pile that is being handled can then by itself sustain its course and thereby no faulty motions or directions are transmitted to the driver.
In the following the invention is more closely defined with reference to the drawings, where
In the situation as per the figure the vertical percussions generated by the driver are transmitted over the driver to the jaws and have a further vertical impact on profile 17. The length of the profile is therefore not limited by the reaches of the driving machine because the side grip can be shifted further up or down, if necessary. On the other hand, when working under bridges, the side grip allows operation with full-length piles, because neither the driver nor any other machine parts will form an extension in the pile. Of course, it is possible to carry out the turning motions of the turning system by utilizing any other known method but, in order to keep the construction as simple as possible, it is advantageous if the apparatus itself does not include any mechanism to carry out the turning.
When working with the side grip, as shown in
The invention is not limited only to the presented embodiment but several modifications are possible within the frames of the inventional idea determined in the patent claims. For instance the mutual disposal order of the driving equipment, rotatory equipment and turning equipment can therefore vary in the boom end.
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