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MECHANIZED UNIT FOR PROTECTIVELY ENCASING A UTILITY IN A TRENCH WITH PROCESSED EXCAVATED TRENCH MATERIAL
The movable unit is for screening excavated material to protectively cover or encase one or more utilities in an excavated trench. The movable unit comprises a screening member mounted to the movable unit and having at least one screen with a plurality of openings sized to permit a portion of the excavated material to pass through the openings of the at least one screen and deposit onto the utility or utilities installed in the trench as the unit moves, and a guide for placing a length of at least one utility into the trench and onto which the screened material is deposited as the screening member advances with the movable unit.
MECHANIZED UNIT FOR PROTECTIVELY ENCASING A UTILITY IN A TRENCH WITH PROCESSED EXCAVATED TRENCH MATERIAL
The movable unit is for screening excavated material to protectively cover or encase one or more utilities in an excavated trench. The movable unit comprises a screening member mounted to the movable unit and having at least one screen with a plurality of openings sized to permit a portion of the excavated material to pass through the openings of the at least one screen and deposit onto the utility or utilities installed in the trench as the unit moves, and a guide for placing a length of at least one utility into the trench and onto which the screened material is deposited as the screening member advances with the movable unit.
MECHANIZED UNIT FOR PROTECTIVELY ENCASING A UTILITY IN A TRENCH WITH PROCESSED EXCAVATED TRENCH MATERIAL
UNITE MECANISEE POUR REVETEMENT PROTECTEUR DE DISPOSITIFS DE SERVICES PUBLICS DANS UNE TRANCHEE AVEC UN MATERIAU TRAITE DEGAGE DE LA TRANCHEE
LOPATA MICHAEL E (Autor:in)
27.10.2015
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Sustainable Reutilization of Excavated Trench Material
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