AU599532B2 - Down hole hammer - Google Patents

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AU599532B2
AU599532B2 AU30027/89A AU3002789A AU599532B2 AU 599532 B2 AU599532 B2 AU 599532B2 AU 30027/89 A AU30027/89 A AU 30027/89A AU 3002789 A AU3002789 A AU 3002789A AU 599532 B2 AU599532 B2 AU 599532B2
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B4/00Drives for drilling, used in the borehole
    • E21B4/06Down-hole impacting means, e.g. hammers
    • E21B4/14Fluid operated hammers

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599532 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA PUt e nt s! Act 19 ,12 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION (Ori ginal) FOR OFFICE USE Application Number: P16804 Class Lodged: 16th February, 1988.
Int. Class Complete Specification Lodged: Accepted: Published: Priority: (I I I 4 11 a ,fL, :IS r1,c ei. d fhr Related Art: TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT Name of Applicant: IAN GRAEME REAR Address of Applicant: Clavering Road, Bayswater, :n the State of Western Australia, Commonwealth of Australia.
Actual Inventor: pQC1375 15 /9 IAN GRAEME REAR Address for Service:- Wray Associates Primary Industry House 239 Adelaide Terrace Perth Western Australia 6000.
Complete Specification for the invention entitled: "DOWN HOLE HAMMER" The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me:- I _i 2 THIS INVENTION relates to a down hole hammer.
In one form the invention resides in a down hole hammer comprising a top sub and a drill bit support adapted to support a drill bit, said top sub and drill bit support being separated by a tubular housing to define a piston chamber, a feed tube mounted to the top sub and extending concentrically into the piston chamber, a piston slidably received within the housing and over the feed tube, fluid porting provided in the feed tube and the piston to sequentially admit fluid to a first space between the piston and the drill bit support to drive the piston towards the drill bit support and to a second space between the piston and the drill bit support to drive the piston towards the top sub, said piston being formed on its exterior with a waisted portion which defines a third space between the inner face of the housing and the waisted portion, the wall of said housing being formed with a flow passageway extending axially therein and Oett providing communication between the second space and the third space when the piston is at an intermediate position in close proximity to the drill bit support but spaced from its impact position.
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S" t fluid passageway is formed as at least one axial flute in the wall of the housing.
Gott The invention will be more fully understood in the light of the following description of one specific embodiment.
The description is made with reference to the accompanying drawings of which:- Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of the embodiment in the impact position; S- 3- Figure 2 is a sectional elevation of the embodiment in the raised position; Figure 3 is a sectional elevation of the embodiment showing the position on close proximity to the drill bit; and Figure 4 is a sectional elevation of the embodiment in the "blow down" position.
The embodiment is directed to a down hole hammer as shown 0 in the drawings the hammer comprises a top sub 11 and a drill bit support 12 separated by a cylindrical tubular I "housing 13. The drill bit support 12 supports a drill bit 1I4 which is slidably receivable in the drill bit support 12. The inner end of the drill bit 14 is formed with an anvil 15 and the drill bit support is provided with a 'i drill bit supporting ring 16 which limits the degree of i| outward axial movement of the drill bit from the drill bit support 12. The top sub is adapted to be connected to a drill string (not shown) and is provided with a screen 17 and check-valve 18. A feed tube 19 is supported from the top sub to extend axially into the piston chamber formed within the housing 13 between the top sub 11 and drill bit support 14 and be concentric with the housing. The lower end of the feed tube 19 supports a choke 20 and ports are provided in the side walls of the feed tube. An annular piston 26 is s.idably received within the piston chamber over the feed tube 19. Fluid passageways 26 and 27 are provided in the piston to provide for sequential communication between the first space between the piston and the top sub 11 with the ports 23, 22 and 21 closest to the drill bit support when the piston is at its raised position and for a distance as it moves towards the impact position, and between the second space between the piston and the drill.bit support and the port 24 closest to the top sub when the drill bit is at its impact position (as shown at Figure 1).
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1 4 The piston 25 is formed with a waisted portion 28 on its outer surface i: ermediate of the ends of the piston which extends for a significant proportion of its length. In addition, the wall of the housing in the proximity of the drill bit is formed with several fluid passageways 29 comprising, a plurality of axial flutes 29 which have a length greater than the lower non-waisted portion 30 of the piston. The end of the flutes remote from the drill bit are positioned such that the waisted portion 28 of the piston communicates with them as the piston approaches the impact position (see Figure As a result the fluid trapped in the second space which is being compressed by the piston as it approaches the impact position is permitted to expand into the increased volume of the space 1' created by the waisted portion to decrease the back s' t pressure being exerted on the piston as it approaches the impact position.
The embodiment is of particular advantage in circumstances when the exhaust is the subject of considerable back pressure such as where the hammer is used in underwater drilling. In such conditions the pressure differential created between the first and second space can be significantly reduced and the effectiveness of most hammers is severely impaired. In the embodiment the •s expansion of the second space into the space created by the waisted portion is timed to occur after the exhaust for the second space has been closed by the piston engaging the spigot 31 at the top end of the drill bit and just prior to impact. At this time the port 24 in the feed tube which provides the input of fluid to the second space is opened. However due to the length of the passageway 29 in the piston between the open port 24 and the second space such fluid does not have time to substantially affect the momentum of the piston prior to impact. In this regard it should be noted that the piston is effecting approximately 1200-1500 cycles per minute.
Subsequent to impact the space created by the waisted portion of the piston is isolated substantially from the second space shortly after the piston lifts from the anvil its movement towards the top sub. The pressurised fluid from the space created by the waisted portion is allowed to escape through the clearance between the piston and cylinder walls once the second space has been permitted to exhaust through the spigot 31.
10 The effect of the waisted portion in the piston and the limited communication between the second space and the third space created by the waisted portion is to enlarge the second space immediately prior to impact and at impact ft.
and reduce the volume of the second space during upstroke to maximise the utilisation of the available pressure differential between the first and second space. The third space is by after impact at least partly as a result of the motion created in the piston by its from the anvil.
It should be appreciated that the scope of the invention need not be limited to the particular scope of the embodiment described above.

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1. A Down hole hammer comprising a top sub and a drill bit support adapted to support a drill bit, said top sub and drill bit support being separated by a tubular housing to define a piston chamber, a feed tube mounted to the top sub and extending concentrically into the piston chamber, a piston slidably received within. the housing and over the feed tube, fluid porting provided in the feed tube and the piston to sequentially admit fluid to a first space between the piston and the drill bit support, to drive the piston towards the drill bit support to an impact position and to a second space between the piston and the drill bit support, to drive the piston towards the top sub, to a raised position said piston being formed on its exterior with a waisted portion which defines a third space between A 'the inner face of the housing and the waisted portion, the Swall of said housing being formed with a flow passageway extending axially therein and providing communication between the second space and the third space when the piston is located between an intermediate position in 1close proximity to the drill bit support but spaced frowr its impact position and the impact position.
2. A down hole hammer as claimed at claim 1 wherein the flow passageway is formed as at least one axial flute P formed in the inner face of the housing.
3. A down hole hammer as claimed at claim I or 2 wherein the drill bit support comprises a portion adapted to receive the drill bit and having an inner most portion defining an anvil at the inner most face of the drill bit support to be impacted by the piston when the piston is at the impact position, said anvil being formed with an axial tubular spigot which extends into the piston chamber and is engaged by the bore of the piston when at the intermediate position thereof, said spigot opening to an %lexhaust passageway in the drill bit support. 7
4. A down hole hammer as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the feed tube is provided with a plurality of axially spaced fluid ports which sequentially communicate with the passageway in the piston providing communication to the first space whereby fluid is sequentially admitted to the first space during movement of the piston towards the impact position. A down hole hammer substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings. t t t DATED this FIFTEENTH day of FEBRUARY, 1989. ST IAN GRAEME REAR Applicant. Wray Associates Perth, Western Australia Patent Attorneys for Applicant.
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AU558266B2 (en) * 1980-07-01 1987-01-22 Rear, I.G. Improved fluid operated hammer
AU568975B2 (en) * 1985-04-04 1988-01-14 Ian Graeme Rear Fluid operated down hole hammer
AU570591B2 (en) * 1980-05-16 1988-03-17 Abraham Gien Valveless pneumatic hammer

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
AU570591B2 (en) * 1980-05-16 1988-03-17 Abraham Gien Valveless pneumatic hammer
AU558266B2 (en) * 1980-07-01 1987-01-22 Rear, I.G. Improved fluid operated hammer
AU568975B2 (en) * 1985-04-04 1988-01-14 Ian Graeme Rear Fluid operated down hole hammer

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