DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PULLING PIPE
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1. A method of pipe extraction, comprising:
- coupling a first cable to a distal end of a pipe buried in the ground;
coupling a second cable to a proximal end of the pipe; and
pulling both the first cable and the second cable concurrently to extract the pipe from the ground.
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Abstract
A pipe puller system and methods of pipe extraction are shown. In one example a pipe to be replaced is pulled by attaching a pulling force to multiple locations along a length of the pipe. In one example pulling forces can be varied between different attachment locations to better control or eliminate tearing of the pipe. In one example, a pipe loosening device may be used prior to pulling the pipe from the ground.
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1. A method of pipe extraction, comprising:
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coupling a first cable to a distal end of a pipe buried in the ground; coupling a second cable to a proximal end of the pipe; and pulling both the first cable and the second cable concurrently to extract the pipe from the ground. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A cable puller, comprising:
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a first drum coupled to a first drive motor; a second drum coupled to a second drive motor, the second drum rotating coaxially with the first drum and rotating independently from the first drum; and a drive controller adapted to control the first drive motor and the second drive motor to drive the first drum and the second drum at the same time and to adjust a pulling force independently for each of the first drum and the second drum. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A pipe puller system, comprising:
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a lug to couple to a distal end of a pipe to be removed; a collar to couple to a proximal end of the pipe to be removed; a first cable to couple to the lug; a second cable to couple to the collar; and a dual cable puller to pull both the first cable and the second cable at the same time to apply force to the pipe to be removed at both the distal end and the proximal end at the same time. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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