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US1000778A
US1000778A US61743111A US1911617431A US1000778A US 1000778 A US1000778 A US 1000778A US 61743111 A US61743111 A US 61743111A US 1911617431 A US1911617431 A US 1911617431A US 1000778 A US1000778 A US 1000778A
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    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
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  • the core is kept in its original condition so that the geological formation of the lboring may be determined', after the drillhas been removed from the boring and the core from the barrel.
  • FIG. 1 is a central vertical sectlonal view of the upper portion of my improved drilling apparatus.
  • Fig. l a similar view of the lower portion thereof, Fig. 2, a Side view inv elevation of the water swivel and upper portion of the drill stem, and Fig. 3, an end View of the'annular drill blt.
  • tubular drill stock having a threaded cap 2 on its upper end and tubular stem 3 secured to said cap and rev- Yolubly mounted in the base plate i4 of water swivel 5 by mea-ns of tubular connection 6 keyed tov bearing plate 7 that is mounted on anti-frictional bearingsS shown as balls in Fig. 1, which are in turnmounted in raceway ring 9 in the upper Side of base plate 4.
  • 10 indicates the water connection consisting of a cross shaped tubular member, as shown, having laterally extending arms 11 with projections 12 that engage the arms of inverted U-shaped supporting member 13.
  • 14 ⁇ indicates a pipe, secured to the downwardly extending branch 15 of water connection 10, that fit-s in tubular connection 6, 16 indicating a packing gland secured in the upper end of tubular connection 6 but permitting rotation of the tubular connection 6 and drill stem around the pipe 14.
  • ⁇ 17 indicates the core barrel mounted in drill stock 1 having a rod 18 secured in its upper end that extends through stem 3, pipe -14 and water lconnection 10, and is held from rotary movement by being secured between clamping bars 19 engaging supporting member 13.
  • 2 0 indicates a packing gland mounted on the upper branch 21 of water connection 10 to prevent the water from running out around the rod 18.
  • ⁇ 22 indicates a plate secured to arms 11 by means of bolts 23 and havin a projection 24 thereon that engages pac ing gland 2O to hold itin positiony in branch 21.
  • the drill is suspended by the supporting member 13 and is rotated in any suitable manner, the anti-frictional bearings 8 permitting the drill to rotate without rotating supporting member 13 and base plate 4 of water swivel 5.
  • the core barrel 17 is secured to the supporting member 13 by means of rod 18, secured between clamping4 bars 19, it will be held from rotation so that the core left by the drill will not he disturbed by rotation .of the barrel and its integrity will remain unimpaired, and it may be removed from the barrel for examination to determine the geological formation of the boring.

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L. CANFIELD.
DRILL.l
APPLICATION FILED MAB.. Z8, 1911.
Patented Aug. 15, 1911.
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DRILL.
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DRILL.
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Aug, 15, 1911,
Appneation'nied March 2s, 191'1. serial No. 617,431.
to leave a central core in the boring andhas for its object the provision of a barrel inside of the tubular drill stock to receive the core, the drill stock and core barrel being so mounted on a specially designed water swivel vthat the barrelis held from rotation .while the drill stock is freely movable on theswivel. By this construction the core is kept in its original condition so that the geological formation of the lboring may be determined', after the drillhas been removed from the boring and the core from the barrel.
-My'invention will be described in detail hereinafter and illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which-' Figure 1, is a central vertical sectlonal view of the upper portion of my improved drilling apparatus. Fig. l, a similar view of the lower portion thereof, Fig. 2, a Side view inv elevation of the water swivel and upper portion of the drill stem, and Fig. 3, an end View of the'annular drill blt.
In the drawings similar reference characters will be used to indicate corresponding parts in the several views. f
1 .indicates the tubular drill stock having a threaded cap 2 on its upper end and tubular stem 3 secured to said cap and rev- Yolubly mounted in the base plate i4 of water swivel 5 by mea-ns of tubular connection 6 keyed tov bearing plate 7 that is mounted on anti-frictional bearingsS shown as balls in Fig. 1, which are in turnmounted in raceway ring 9 in the upper Side of base plate 4. I
10 indicates the water connection consisting of a cross shaped tubular member, as shown, having laterally extending arms 11 with projections 12 that engage the arms of inverted U-shaped supporting member 13.
14` indicates a pipe, secured to the downwardly extending branch 15 of water connection 10, that fit-s in tubular connection 6, 16 indicating a packing gland secured in the upper end of tubular connection 6 but permitting rotation of the tubular connection 6 and drill stem around the pipe 14.
\ 17 indicates the core barrel mounted in drill stock 1 having a rod 18 secured in its upper end that extends through stem 3, pipe -14 and water lconnection 10, and is held from rotary movement by being secured between clamping bars 19 engaging supporting member 13.
2 0 indicates a packing gland mounted on the upper branch 21 of water connection 10 to prevent the water from running out around the rod 18.
`22 indicates a plate secured to arms 11 by means of bolts 23 and havin a projection 24 thereon that engages pac ing gland 2O to hold itin positiony in branch 21.
25 indicates the rotary cutting shoe that is secured to the lower end of tubular drill stock 1, said cutting shoe being formed, as shown, with an annular cutting face 26 having beveled cutting teeth 27. The inner surface of the cutting shde 25 is formed with a 'shoulder 28 on which the lower end of core the drillings.
. In operation the drill is suspended by the supporting member 13 and is rotated in any suitable manner, the anti-frictional bearings 8 permitting the drill to rotate without rotating supporting member 13 and base plate 4 of water swivel 5. As the core barrel 17 is secured to the supporting member 13 by means of rod 18, secured between clamping4 bars 19, it will be held from rotation so that the core left by the drill will not he disturbed by rotation .of the barrel and its integrity will remain unimpaired, and it may be removed from the barrel for examination to determine the geological formation of the boring. u
Having thus described my invention what I claim is- 1. In combination with a water swivel, a tubular drill stock, a tubular stem secured to said stock and rotatably mounted on the swivel, a water connection mounted on the swively and communicating with said stern, u. core barrel mounted in the drill stock, a rod `secured to the core barrel and extending comprising a base plate Aand a supporting member secured to said plate, a tubular drill stock, a tubular drill stem secured to said stock and. rotatably mounted in said base plate, an anti-frictional bearing interposed between said base plate and drill stem, a
core barrel mounted in the drill stock, a rod secured to said barrel and extending through said drill stem, and clamping bars engaging said rod and the supporting member of the water swivel aforesaid.
3. 'In/combination with ai water Aswivel [sn An.
Signed and sealed this 5th'day of September, A. D., 1911.
comprising a base plate, and a supportin member secured to said plate, a tubular dril stock, a tubular drill stem secured to sald stock and rotatably mounted in Vsaid base, an anti-frictional bearing interposed between to said barrel and extending through the drill stemand water connection aforesaid,
and bars engaging said rod and the support# ing member of the water swivel. I
In testimony whereof I hereto aiiX my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
LEE CANFIE'LD.
lVitnesses:
R. B. GRAVES, J EssIE SHA'rrUoK.
It is hereby certified that in Letters Patent No. 1,000,778, granted August 15,` 1911, upon the applieationof Lee Canfield, of Sparta, Wisconsin, for an improvement in Drills, an error appears in the printed specification requiring correotion as follows: Page 2,1ine24., after the Word base the word plate should be inserted; Vand that the said Letters Patent should be read with this correction therein that the same may conform to the recordof the ease in the Patent Office.
F. A; TENNANT, p
Acting Commissioner of Pamzts.
swively and communicating with said stern, u. core barrel mounted in the drill stock, a rod `secured to the core barrel and extending comprising a base plate Aand a supporting member secured to said plate, a tubular drill stock, a tubular drill stem secured to said stock and. rotatably mounted in said base plate, an anti-frictional bearing interposed between said base plate and drill stem, a
core barrel mounted in the drill stock, a rod secured to said barrel and extending through said drill stem, and clamping bars engaging said rod and the supporting member of the water swivel aforesaid.
3. 'In/combination with ai water Aswivel [sn An.
Signed and sealed this 5th'day of September, A. D., 1911.
comprising a base plate, and a supportin member secured to said plate, a tubular dril stock, a tubular drill stem secured to sald stock and rotatably mounted in Vsaid base, an anti-frictional bearing interposed between to said barrel and extending through the drill stemand water connection aforesaid,
and bars engaging said rod and the support# ing member of the water swivel. I
In testimony whereof I hereto aiiX my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
LEE CANFIE'LD.
lVitnesses:
R. B. GRAVES, J EssIE SHA'rrUoK.
It is hereby certified that in Letters Patent No. 1,000,778, granted August 15,` 1911, upon the applieationof Lee Canfield, of Sparta, Wisconsin, for an improvement in Drills, an error appears in the printed specification requiring correotion as follows: Page 2,1ine24., after the Word base the word plate should be inserted; Vand that the said Letters Patent should be read with this correction therein that the same may conform to the recordof the ease in the Patent Office.
F. A; TENNANT, p
Acting Commissioner of Pamzts.
It is hereby certified that in Letters Patent No. 1,000,778, granted August 15, 1911, upon the application of Lee Canfield, of Sparta, Wisconsin, for an improvement in Drills, an error appears in the printed specification requiringcorrection as follows: Page 2, line 24, after the wordhbase the word p/ffte should be inserted; and that the said Letters Patent should he read with this correction therein that the same may conform to the record of the case in the Patent Ofice.
Signed and sealed this 5th day of September, A. D., 1911.
F. A. TENNANT, Act/ng Cmnmz'ssz'oner 0f Patents.
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