US1286422A - Steel-puller. - Google Patents
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- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
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- My invention is an improvement in steel pullers, and has for its object to providev mechanism of the character specified for pulling jammed steels from drill holes,
- Figure 1 is a top plan view of the improved puller in place
- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section
- FIGs. 3, 4 and 5 are sections on the lines" other.
- a shell 3 is provided, adapted to be slipped over the stem, and having at one end an outwardly extending tapering flange 4 forming a foot, for engaging the :tace of the drift, as shown.
- This shell is internally threaded, and within one end is engaged a screw 5, the said ⁇ screw having areduced portion 6 extending outside the shell at the end remote from the foot, and an annular shoulder 7 is formed between the reduced remote from the foot, and this collar engages the shoulder 7 to prevent movement of the shell with respect to the screwin one direc tion.
- each of the arms is in theforni of an elbow lever consisting o f two arms extending at an acute angle with respect to eachother.
- the arms are pivoted in the recesses" 10, and
- the short arm of each dog is adapted to encfa short arm adapted and a long arm ⁇ extending ⁇ lontg-itudinally of theaxis ofthe screw, ⁇ and asleeve ⁇ for en. gaging the said long arms to move the short ⁇ j j ⁇ arms into j gripping engagement with the ⁇ gage within one of the grooves i2ol ⁇ the steel and to grip fthe bottom of the groove,
- a device of the character specilied comprising an internally threaded shell, a screw having a longitudinal axial opening for pei- ⁇ iiiitting the shell and screw to be slipped over the steel, a pair of dogs pivoted to the screw on an axis transverse to that of the sameto tliescrew to constrain thesteel to j j turn and move longitudinally with the screw ⁇
- a pair of dogs 9 is pivotally connected when the steel is turned, each dog consistin@r to engage the steel ioo MARTIN S. RUNSVLD. Copiesxof this patent may be olocazlneil ⁇ forive cents each; by addressing the Commissioner eflatenta i l ⁇ aalulnmizoii,litt. j .j 1 f i
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Description
RUNSVOLD.
STEEL FULLER.
AFPLICATXON FILED FEB. l. |918.
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MARTIN s. nUnrsvoLin, or siiilnineo, canironnial l STEEL-Punten.
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T0 all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, MARTIN S. RUNsvoLD,
a citizen of the United States, and a resident. of San Diego, in the county of San Diego and State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Steel- Pullers, of which the following is a specilication.
My invention is an improvement in steel pullers, and has for its object to providev mechanism of the character specified for pulling jammed steels from drill holes,
wherein means is provided for engaging the drill and the face of the drift, andfor withdrawing the steel from the drill hole.
In the drawings: j
Figure 1 is a top plan view of the improved puller in place; j
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section;`
Figs. 3, 4 and 5 are sections on the lines" other. A shell 3 is provided, adapted to be slipped over the stem, and having at one end an outwardly extending tapering flange 4 forming a foot, for engaging the :tace of the drift, as shown. This shell is internally threaded, and within one end is engaged a screw 5, the said `screw having areduced portion 6 extending outside the shell at the end remote from the foot, and an annular shoulder 7 is formed between the reduced remote from the foot, and this collar engages the shoulder 7 to prevent movement of the shell with respect to the screwin one direc tion.
with the s crew 6 n ear its outer end,the.said screw having longitudinallyextendin g slots or recesses 10 for receiving the dogs, and
each of the arms is in theforni of an elbow lever consisting o f two arms extending at an acute angle with respect to eachother. The arms are pivoted in the recesses" 10, and
the short arm of each dog is adapted to encfa short arm adapted and a long arm `extending `lontg-itudinally of theaxis ofthe screw,` and asleeve `for en. gaging the said long arms to move the short` j j `arms into j gripping engagement with the `gage within one of the grooves i2ol` the steel and to grip fthe bottom of the groove,
as shown in Fig. 2, when the long arms of the dogs are pressedtoward the steel. These arms extend alongside the steel and they are beveled on their inner faces adj acent to the steel.
j Patented Dec.. 3, lila.. Appncanonmearebruary1,1918. seriainofaiaeiv.
i A nut l1 isthreaded on to the screw at the` i end `adjacent to the dogs, and the bore ol the screw atthe end adjacent to the dogs is reamed, as shown in Fig. 2, and engages over the dogs. It will be evident that when j the screw is turned toward the shell 3 the dogs will be constrained to grasp the steel i "within the slots,` and when the screw is turned the steel will "beturned therewith.
j The` dogs are engaged with the grooves 2, and it will be `evident that when `the nut 11` is turned toward thefshell the dogs will be caused to grasp the steel in the bottoms of the grooves. "An `ordinary wrench l2, in
common use in mines, is engagedby the steel, and withthe parts in the position of Fig. `l, the steel is turned. The screw is gradually turned down in theshell away i from the face of the drift, and the steel is l withdrawn. A collaror plug 13 is threaded into that end ofthe shell adjacent to the face of the drift, to prevent the entrance of dirt and the like that might injure the threads of the shell or screw.
It will be understood that while the dogs i `are described and shown as adapted `for j grasping pipe, they could be also shaped to grasp diierent kinds of steel, such as round,
hexagonal, plain or grooved.
I claim: l j A device of the character specilied, comprising an internally threaded shell, a screw having a longitudinal axial opening for pei- `iiiitting the shell and screw to be slipped over the steel, a pair of dogs pivoted to the screw on an axis transverse to that of the sameto tliescrew to constrain thesteel to j j turn and move longitudinally with the screw` A pair of dogs 9 is pivotally connected when the steel is turned, each dog consistin@r to engage the steel ioo MARTIN S. RUNSVLD. Copiesxof this patent may be olocazlneil` forive cents each; by addressing the Commissioner eflatenta i l `aalulnmizoii,litt. j .j 1 f i
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