US1154921A - Percussive drill. - Google Patents

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US1154921A
US1154921A US72689212A US1912726892A US1154921A US 1154921 A US1154921 A US 1154921A US 72689212 A US72689212 A US 72689212A US 1912726892 A US1912726892 A US 1912726892A US 1154921 A US1154921 A US 1154921A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25DPERCUSSIVE TOOLS
    • B25D9/00Portable percussive tools with fluid-pressure drive, i.e. driven directly by fluids, e.g. having several percussive tool bits operated simultaneously
    • B25D9/06Means for driving the impulse member
    • B25D9/10Means for driving the impulse member comprising a built-in internal-combustion engine
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23QDETAILS, COMPONENTS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR MACHINE TOOLS, e.g. ARRANGEMENTS FOR COPYING OR CONTROLLING; MACHINE TOOLS IN GENERAL CHARACTERISED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PARTICULAR DETAILS OR COMPONENTS; COMBINATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS OF METAL-WORKING MACHINES, NOT DIRECTED TO A PARTICULAR RESULT
    • B23Q11/00Accessories fitted to machine tools for keeping tools or parts of the machine in good working condition or for cooling work; Safety devices specially combined with or arranged in, or specially adapted for use in connection with, machine tools
    • B23Q11/0042Devices for removing chips
    • B23Q11/0046Devices for removing chips by sucking

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  • WITNESSES nvmv r09 ran srarns raranr orrren cameras 0. Hansen, or EASTON, rENNsYLi/ANIA, assrenon ro rivcnnsotnnaivn conranr, or messy our, new JERSEY, A conronarronornnw JERSEY.
  • Patented dept. 28, 1915 discloses
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a drill so constructed that it can be operated by one fluid and at the same time furnish a supply of another fluid under pressure for blowing or washing out the hole.
  • the drill mechanism comprises a base 1 which may be secured to any suitable support (not shown).
  • a drill cylinder 2 in which reciprocates a piston 3, the movements of which are controlled by a valve 4, of any ordinary construction, the details of which are not shown.
  • a piston rod 5 which terminates in a chuck 6, of ordinary construction, adapted to hold a drill steel 7 provided with a central bore 8.
  • a cylinder 9 On the base 1 forward of the drill cylinder 2 is fixedly secured a cylinder 9 which is in alinement with and surrounds the piston rod 5.
  • the piston rod 5 is of larger diameter in itsforward portion resulting in the formation of a shoulder 10.
  • the cylinder 9 is also of two diameters which fit the two diameters of the piston rod thus forming an annular chamber 11 which acts as a pump. Air or water is admitted to this annular chamber 11 through a pipe 12 and is discharged into the hole through a longitudinal bore 15 whichregisters with the bore 8 of the drill steel and communicates. with the annular chamber of the pump cylinder through passages 14, herefshown as leading to the face of the shoulder 10.
  • a check valve 15 is provided in the pipe 12 to prevent the fluid from flowing back out of the cylinder through the pipe 12.
  • Packing rings 16 and 17 held in by sleeves l8 and 19 are provided in the ends of the cylinder to prevent leakage around the piston rod.
  • the cylinder 9 forms moreover not only a pump cylinder but also a guide for the piston rod, a feature which is very desirable in drills of this kind.
  • a drill cylinder its piston, a drill piston rod attached thereto and having a shoulder on the forward part, a cylinder surrounding said piston rod and cooperating with said shoulder to form a diameter having a shoulder, a cylinder surrounding said piston rod and cooperating With said shoulder to form a pump, a'pas sage leading through said rod from sald pump cylinder and adapted to supply fluid to the hole, and means to supply fluid to said pump ;cylinder.
  • said pump througlrsaid piston rod to said hollow steel, a passage for admitting fluid to said pump cylinder, and a check valve controlling said passage.
  • piston a drill piston rod attached thereto 20 and having a shoulder on its forward part, a hollow drill steel secured to said piston rod, a fixed guide for the piston rod comprising a cylinder, said cylinder surrounding said rod andcooperating with said 25 shoulder to forma pump,apassage through the piston rod to convey fluid from said pump to the drill steel, and means for admitting fluid to said pump cylinder.

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C. C. HANSEN.
PERCUSSIVE DRILL.
APPLICATION FILED OCT.2I. 1912.
1,154,921. Patented Sept. 28, 1915.
WITNESSES: nvmv r09 ran srarns raranr orrren cameras 0. Hansen, or EASTON, rENNsYLi/ANIA, assrenon ro rivcnnsotnnaivn conranr, or messy our, new JERSEY, A conronarronornnw JERSEY.
PERCUSSIVE DRILL.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented dept. 28, 1915.
Application filed October 21, 1912. SerialNo. 726,892.
forced into the hole to clear it of'rock cutsuch conditions when it is desired to blow out the hole a separate source of fluid under pressure is required as the steam is not effective for this purpose. In other cases also where air for operating the drills is available it is desirable to use water to clear out the hole and a supply of water under pressure is not at hand.
The object of the present invention is to provide a drill so constructed that it can be operated by one fluid and at the same time furnish a supply of another fluid under pressure for blowing or washing out the hole.
With this object in view I have devised a drill a practical embodiment of which is shown in the accompanying drawing which shows a longitudinal section through the complete drill.
As shown the drill mechanism comprises a base 1 which may be secured to any suitable support (not shown). Mounted on the base 1 is a drill cylinder 2 in which reciprocates a piston 3, the movements of which are controlled by a valve 4, of any ordinary construction, the details of which are not shown. At the forward end of the piston 3 is secured a piston rod 5 which terminates in a chuck 6, of ordinary construction, adapted to hold a drill steel 7 provided with a central bore 8. On the base 1 forward of the drill cylinder 2 is fixedly secured a cylinder 9 which is in alinement with and surrounds the piston rod 5. The piston rod 5 is of larger diameter in itsforward portion resulting in the formation of a shoulder 10. The cylinder 9 is also of two diameters which fit the two diameters of the piston rod thus forming an annular chamber 11 which acts as a pump. Air or water is admitted to this annular chamber 11 through a pipe 12 and is discharged into the hole through a longitudinal bore 15 whichregisters with the bore 8 of the drill steel and communicates. with the annular chamber of the pump cylinder through passages 14, herefshown as leading to the face of the shoulder 10. A check valve 15 is provided in the pipe 12 to prevent the fluid from flowing back out of the cylinder through the pipe 12. Packing rings 16 and 17 held in by sleeves l8 and 19 are provided in the ends of the cylinder to prevent leakage around the piston rod.
The operation of the device will be easily seen from the drawing and description. As the piston 3 travels forward the shoulder 10 will move forward in the cylinder 9 drawing fluid into the annular pump chamber 11 through the pipe 12. As the piston 3 moves backward this fluid will be forced out through the passages 14 and 13 into the bore 8 of the drill steel and thence into the hole clearing it from rock cuttings and other material.
The cylinder 9 forms moreover not only a pump cylinder but also a guide for the piston rod, a feature which is very desirable in drills of this kind.
Although the drill is here, shown as constructed so that the fluid is forced into the hole on the forward stroke of the drill pis ton it is evident that this could be reversed without invention and it is to be understood that the present showing and description discloses only one specified modification of my invention and other forms and modifications are included in the spirit and scope of the invention as expressed in the claims. i
What I claim is:
1. In combination, a drill cylinder, its piston, a drill piston rod attached thereto and having a shoulder on the forward part, a cylinder surrounding said piston rod and cooperating with said shoulder to form a diameter having a shoulder, a cylinder surrounding said piston rod and cooperating With said shoulder to form a pump, a'pas sage leading through said rod from sald pump cylinder and adapted to supply fluid to the hole, and means to supply fluid to said pump ;cylinder.
said pump througlrsaid piston rod to said hollow steel, a passage for admitting fluid to said pump cylinder, and a check valve controlling said passage.
4. In combination, drill cylinder, its
piston, a drill piston rod attached thereto 20 and having a shoulder on its forward part, a hollow drill steel secured to said piston rod, a fixed guide for the piston rod comprising a cylinder, said cylinder surrounding said rod andcooperating with said 25 shoulder to forma pump,apassage through the piston rod to convey fluid from said pump to the drill steel, and means for admitting fluid to said pump cylinder.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set 30 my hand.
lVitnesses JOHN F. Moon, R. J. DAY.
copies of this patent imay be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
- Washington, D. 0.
CHARLES C. HANSEN.
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