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US1036230A
US1036230A US66195611A US1911661956A US1036230A US 1036230 A US1036230 A US 1036230A US 66195611 A US66195611 A US 66195611A US 1911661956 A US1911661956 A US 1911661956A US 1036230 A US1036230 A US 1036230A
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  • This invention relates to well augers and one of the principal objects of the invention is to provide reliable and efficient means for boring a well and for removing ⁇ the dirt from the well quickly and to provide means whereby the same tool may be used for cleaning out the well after the curbing has been placed in position.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a well auger having two boring tools, one of which is removable from the other in order that the well may be bored with one tool and after this tool has been removed, the other tool may be used for insertion in the curbing for cleaning ⁇ out the well or for boring a hole below the curbing.
  • Figure l is a view in elevation of a well auger made in accordance with my invention and shown at the bottom of a well
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view in which the well boring tool has been removed and the smaller auger in place within the curbing
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional view taken on the line 3 3 of Fig. l looking in the direction indicated by the arrows
  • Fig. 4 is a bottom plan view of the auger blades removed from the tool
  • Fig. 5 is al vertical sectional view through the center of the sleeve and showing the small auger integral with the lower end thereof
  • Fig. 6 is a top plan view of one of the large auger bits or plates.
  • the numeral l designates a well and 2 are the sections of a shaft, said sections being secured together by means of screws or pins 3.
  • said shaft is provided with a point or anchor 4.
  • pins 5 project from the opposite sides thereof to move in slots 6 formed in opposite sides of a sleeve 7 mounted to move upon the shaft.
  • the slots 6 are each provided'with a cut-away portion 8 at one side thereof and at the top of each slot is a Specification of Letters Patent.
  • auger bits 10 are provided, said auger bits being preferably integral with the sleeve 7.
  • the large auger bits l1 are secured to the under face of the bits 10 by means of screws l2 and are readily removable, whenever desired by withdrawing said screws.
  • Secured to the upper end of the sleeve 7 are ropes or wires 13 by means of which the sleeve with the auger bits connected thereto may be removed from the well carrying the dirt on the upper sides of the plates. Vhen it is desired to place the curbing 14 in the well and to clear the interior or to bore below the curbing, the plates ll are removed and the tool is inserted, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • my invention is simple in construction, may be used for the purpose of boring a well and of clearing the curbing after the well has been bored by a simple operation of removing the larger plates from the auger, thus facilitating the labor of boring a well and saving time in the operation.
  • a well auger comprising a shaft, a sleeve mounted to move upon the shaft, removable auger bits secured to said sleeve and integral auger bits connected Ato said sleeve.
  • a well auger comprising a shaft pro vided with projecting pins, a sleeve provided with oppositely disposed slots for said pins, an integral auger at the lower end of said sleeve, removable auger bits connected to said sleeve, and means for withdrawing the sleeve.
  • a well auger comprising a shaft, a sleeve mounted to slide on said shaft, integral auger bits at the lower end of said sleeve, larger auger bits removably secured to said sleeve, and means for preventing the vertical movement of said sleeve on said shaft, said sleeve being provided with slots whereby the same may be withdrawn from In testimony whereof I affix my signature the said shaft. in presence of two witnesses.
  • a well auger comprising a shaft, a Hg sleeve mounted on the shaft and two sizes MARY D BRIS' 5 0f auger bits connected to the sleeve, one Witnesses:

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M. D. HARRIS.
WELL AUGER. APPLICATION I'ILEI) NOV. 23, 1911.
'Patented Aug. 20, 1912.
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M. D. HARRIS.
WELL AUGER.` APPLIQATION FILED Nov. 2s. 1911.
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1,036,230, Patented Aug. 20, 1912.
WITNESSS INVENTOR.
COLUMBIA PLANDURAFH C0.. WASHINUTON, D. cw
MARY D. HARRIS, OF PIGGOTT, ARKANSAS.
WELL-AUGER.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, MARY D. HARRIS, a citizen of the United States of America, re siding at Piggott, in the county of Clay and State of Arkansas, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Vell- Augers, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to well augers and one of the principal objects of the invention is to provide reliable and efficient means for boring a well and for removing` the dirt from the well quickly and to provide means whereby the same tool may be used for cleaning out the well after the curbing has been placed in position.
Another object of the invention is to provide a well auger having two boring tools, one of which is removable from the other in order that the well may be bored with one tool and after this tool has been removed, the other tool may be used for insertion in the curbing for cleaning` out the well or for boring a hole below the curbing.
'fhese and other objects may be attained by means of the construction illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure l is a view in elevation of a well auger made in accordance with my invention and shown at the bottom of a well; Fig. 2 is a similar view in which the well boring tool has been removed and the smaller auger in place within the curbing; Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional view taken on the line 3 3 of Fig. l looking in the direction indicated by the arrows; Fig. 4 is a bottom plan view of the auger blades removed from the tool; Fig. 5 is al vertical sectional view through the center of the sleeve and showing the small auger integral with the lower end thereof; and Fig. 6 is a top plan view of one of the large auger bits or plates.
Referring to the drawings, the numeral l designates a well and 2 are the sections of a shaft, said sections being secured together by means of screws or pins 3. At the lower end, said shaft is provided with a point or anchor 4. Near the lower end of the sectional shaft', pins 5 project from the opposite sides thereof to move in slots 6 formed in opposite sides of a sleeve 7 mounted to move upon the shaft. The slots 6 are each provided'with a cut-away portion 8 at one side thereof and at the top of each slot is a Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed November 23, 1911.
Patented A110. 20, 1912.
Serial No. 661,956.
branch or offset portion 9 in which the pins may be locked to prevent vertical movement of the sleeve on the shaft. At the lower end of the sleeve 7 auger bits 10 are provided, said auger bits being preferably integral with the sleeve 7.
The large auger bits l1 are secured to the under face of the bits 10 by means of screws l2 and are readily removable, whenever desired by withdrawing said screws. Secured to the upper end of the sleeve 7 are ropes or wires 13 by means of which the sleeve with the auger bits connected thereto may be removed from the well carrying the dirt on the upper sides of the plates. Vhen it is desired to place the curbing 14 in the well and to clear the interior or to bore below the curbing, the plates ll are removed and the tool is inserted, as shown in Fig. 2.
It will be obvious that by turning the shaft partially toward the left that the pins 5 will pass into the vertical portions of the slots 6 and permit the sleeve to be drawn upward and to accomplish this purpose re cesses 15 are formed in the plates 11 at opposite sides of the shaft bearing 1G.
From the foregoing, it will be obvious that my invention is simple in construction, may be used for the purpose of boring a well and of clearing the curbing after the well has been bored by a simple operation of removing the larger plates from the auger, thus facilitating the labor of boring a well and saving time in the operation.
I claim:
l. A well auger comprising a shaft, a sleeve mounted to move upon the shaft, removable auger bits secured to said sleeve and integral auger bits connected Ato said sleeve.
2. A well auger comprising a shaft pro vided with projecting pins, a sleeve provided with oppositely disposed slots for said pins, an integral auger at the lower end of said sleeve, removable auger bits connected to said sleeve, and means for withdrawing the sleeve.
3. A well auger comprising a shaft, a sleeve mounted to slide on said shaft, integral auger bits at the lower end of said sleeve, larger auger bits removably secured to said sleeve, and means for preventing the vertical movement of said sleeve on said shaft, said sleeve being provided with slots whereby the same may be withdrawn from In testimony whereof I affix my signature the said shaft. in presence of two witnesses.
4. A well auger comprising a shaft, a Hg sleeve mounted on the shaft and two sizes MARY D BRIS' 5 0f auger bits connected to the sleeve, one Witnesses:
pair of said auger bits being removable J. L. BRADSHER, therefrom.` J. R. BURKS.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
Washington, ID. C.
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US5067569A (en) * 1990-08-31 1991-11-26 Gilcrease John T Auger and sweeper assembly
US5067570A (en) * 1990-08-31 1991-11-26 Gilcrease John T Auger and retaining shell assembly

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US5067569A (en) * 1990-08-31 1991-11-26 Gilcrease John T Auger and sweeper assembly
US5067570A (en) * 1990-08-31 1991-11-26 Gilcrease John T Auger and retaining shell assembly

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