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US1344221A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B17/00Drilling rods or pipes; Flexible drill strings; Kellies; Drill collars; Sucker rods; Cables; Casings; Tubings
    • E21B17/02Couplings; joints
    • E21B17/04Couplings; joints between rod or the like and bit or between rod and rod or the like
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • An object of the invention is to make provision for securely joining together the sections of a drill pipe or stem.
  • Another object is to effect the connection of two sections of a drill stem by a comparatively simple construction.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal mid section of one embodiment of the invention, the drill stem section being shown in position welded to the coupling member.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal mid section of a modified form of the invention.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan section on line indicated by 00 -a Fig. 1. I I
  • Fig. 4 is a plan section on line indicated by 00-m Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 5 is a longitudinal mid section of a modified form of the invention, male and female coupling members being shown on opposite ends of the drill pipe section.
  • Fig. 6 is a plan view of F1g. 5. D
  • Fig. 7 is a plan section on line indicated by 50 a, Fig. 5.
  • Fig. 8 is a plan section on line indicated by m m Fig. 5.
  • the body 1 is provided er:- tei'nally with an annular groove 3 and this groove in the forms sho3v n in Figs. 1 and 5 forms an undercut portion 4 at one end of the groove, the other end being aslant outward toward the adjacent end of the body as indicated at 5.
  • the coupling member forms an overhanging shoulder G and the end of this shoulder is beveled as indi cated at 7.
  • the coupling body 1. in all the forms of the invention is provided with a portion 8 of reduced wall thickness having outwardly expanding holes 9 arranged at intervals.
  • the coupling body 1 is provided with screw-threads 10 at one end.
  • the coupling body 1 has its end portions formed in duplicate, that is. both ends are provided with the reduced portions 8 and are also provided with the outwardly expanding holes 9.
  • the undercut portion 4 is absent but both ends are aslant as indicated at 5 corresponding to the slanting end 5 in Figs. 1 and 5.
  • one of the coupling bodies 1 constitutes a box coupling member rovided with internal screw-threads 11; and another of the coupling bodies constitutes a pin coupling member having external screwthreads 12.
  • a'drill pipe section 13 will be provided with outwardly expanding holes 14 at points appropriate for registering with the holes 9 and preferably the ends of the drill stein section 13 will be beveled as at 15.
  • the drill pipe section 13 will then be telescoped portion 8 to bring the holes 14 in registration with the holes 9 and so that an end portion of the pipe section will form an overhanging shoulder 16 ex ternally of the groove 3.
  • the drill pipe section 13 and coupling body 1 will be forced together until the overhanging shoulders 6 and 16 are slightly spaced from one another, such space being indicated at c. the shoulders 6, 16 the end portions of the groove .lj djacent said shoulders constitute pockets.
  • molten metal (Z will be run into the groove 4 and into the space 0 and the parts will be further heated and welded by any suitable autogenous welding method.
  • olteii metal Z will likewise be run into the holes 9, l4 and thewelding operation carried on at these points also.
  • the end portions of drill pipe sections 17 will be provided with holes14 the same as described for Fig. 1 and will also be provided with the beveled ends 15 the same as in said figure.
  • the drill pipe sections 1.7 will be telescoped upon the reduced portions 8 of a drill stem by the members above de- By reason of the coupling body so as to form overhanging shoulders corresponding to the shoulder 16 in Fig. l and designated by the same reference characters. This forms pockets for the molten metal (I, which is then run in the groove and in the space 0 between the shoulders 16 and the welding operation is then made. run into the holes 9, 14 and said metal will be welded with the adjacent metal of the coupling and drill pipe sections. y
  • each of the coupling members will be inserted in the opposite ends of the drill pipe section 18 and the welding operations perfected the same as above described relative to the form shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 1 provides for welding together of the coupling body and the drill pipe section and the coupling body can be screw-threaded into the body of the tool or any other element to which it is desired to attach the drill pipe section.
  • Fig. 2 provides for a permanent welded connection between the adjacent ends of two drill pipe sections.
  • Fig. 1 provides for welding together of the coupling body and the drill pipe section and the coupling body can be screw-threaded into the body of the tool or any other element to which it is desired to attach the drill pipe section.
  • Fig. 2 provides for a permanent welded connection between the adjacent ends of two drill pipe sections.
  • the coupling members are of the pin and box construction so that after the coupling members have been welded to the various drill pipe sections the various sections may be detachably connected together by assembling the box of one section with the pin of another section, as will be readily understood by those versed in the art pertaining to drill pipe couplings.
  • a drill pipe coupling comprising a tubular body having an external annular groove tor the reception of molten welding metal.
  • a drill pipe coupling comprising a tubular body having an external annular groove tor the reception of molten welding metal, the body having a shoulder over hanging one end of the groove.
  • a drill pipe coupling comprising a tubular body having an external annular groove for the reception of molten welding metal. the body having a shoulder overhanging one end oi the groove and said shoulder being beveled at its end.
  • molten metal (Z will be 4.
  • a coupling member having an external annular groove
  • a drill pipe section telescoped closely upon a portion of the coupling member and extending partly over the groove, and metal in the groove welded to the coupling member and drill pipe section.
  • a coupling member ha ving an external annular groove, a drill pipe section telescoped closely upon a portion of the coupling member and extending partly over the groove, the coupling member hav ing a shoulder overhanging a portion of the groove in alinement with the drill pipe section, and metal in the groove welded to the coupling member and drill pipe section.
  • a. coupling member having an external annular groove, a drill pipe section telescoped closely upon a portion of the coupling member and extending partly over the groove in alinement with the drill pipe section, the coupling member having a shoulder overhanging a portion of the groove and the shoulder and end of the drill pipe being beveled and spaced from one another, and metal in the groove welded to the coupling member and drill pipe section.
  • a coupling member having an external annular groove
  • a drill pipe section telescoped closely upon each end of the coupling member and extending partly over the groove in alinement with the drill pipe section and spaced from one another, and metal in the groove welded to the coupling member and drill pipe section.
  • a coupling member having an external annular groove
  • a drill pipe section telescoped closely upon each end of the coupling member and extending partly over the groove in alinement with the drill pipe section and spaced from one another, the adjacent ends of the drill pipe sections being beveled, and metal in the groove welded to the coupling member and drill pipe section.
  • a drill stem a drill pipe section, a box coupling member inserted in and closely fitting one end of the pipe section, a pin coupling member inserted in and closely litting the opposite end of the pipe section, each of the coupling members being provided externally with an annular groove and the end portions of the pipe section extending in alinement with one another over the grooves respectively, and metal in the grooves welded to the pipe section and to the coupling members respectively.
  • a drill stem a drill pipe section, a box coupling member inserted in and closely fitting one end of the pipe section, a pin coupling member inserted in and closely fitting the opposite end of the pipe section, each of the coupling members being provided externallywith an annular groove, the end portions of the pipe section extending in alinement with one another over the grooves respectively, shoulders on the conpling member overhanging portions of the grooves respectively and the ends of the pipe section being spaced from the shoulders, and metal in the grooves welded to the pipe section and to the coupling members respectively.
  • a drill stem a drill pipe section, a box coupling member inserted in and closely fitting one of the pipe sections, a pin cou' pling member inserted in and closely fitting the opposite end of the pipe section, each of the coupling members being provided externally with an annular groove, the end portions of the pipe section extending in alinement with one another over the grooves respectively, shoulders on the coupling members overhanging portions of the grooves respectively,

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R. L. BURNS.
DRILL STEM.
APPLICATION FILED FEB-18. I918- Patented June 22, 1920.
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5 Y x 4 I UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ROBERT LEE BURNS, OF TAFT, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO CHARLE E STRA'ITON, OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.
DRILL-STEM.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 22, 1920.
Application filed February 18,, 1918. Serial No.217,834.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that 1, ROBERT LEE. BURNS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Taft, in the county of Kern and State of California, have invented a new and usei'ul Drill-Stem, of which the iollowing .is a specification.
An object of the invention is to make provision for securely joining together the sections of a drill pipe or stem.
Another object is to effect the connection of two sections of a drill stem by a comparatively simple construction.
Other objects and advantages will appear in the subjoined detail descript on.
, The accompanying drawings illustrate the invention:
Figure 1 is a longitudinal mid section of one embodiment of the invention, the drill stem section being shown in position welded to the coupling member.
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal mid section of a modified form of the invention.
Fig. 3 is a plan section on line indicated by 00 -a Fig. 1. I I
Fig. 4 is a plan section on line indicated by 00-m Fig. 2.
Fig. 5 is a longitudinal mid section of a modified form of the invention, male and female coupling members being shown on opposite ends of the drill pipe section.
Fig. 6 is a plan view of F1g. 5. D
Fig. 7 is a plan section on line indicated by 50 a, Fig. 5.
Fig. 8 is a plan section on line indicated by m m Fig. 5.
There is provided a coupling comprrsing a tubular body 1, the bore 2 of which is adapted to communicate with the interior of the drill pipe sections with which it is assembled. The body 1 is provided er:- tei'nally with an annular groove 3 and this groove in the forms sho3v n in Figs. 1 and 5 forms an undercut portion 4 at one end of the groove, the other end being aslant outward toward the adjacent end of the body as indicated at 5. Thus the coupling member forms an overhanging shoulder G and the end of this shoulder is beveled as indi cated at 7.
The coupling body 1. in all the forms of the invention is provided with a portion 8 of reduced wall thickness having outwardly expanding holes 9 arranged at intervals.
. upon the reduced These holes may be staggered a shown in the drawings. i
In the form shown in Fig. 1 the coupling body 1 is provided with screw-threads 10 at one end. In the form of the invention shown in Fig. 2 the coupling body 1 has its end portions formed in duplicate, that is. both ends are provided with the reduced portions 8 and are also provided with the outwardly expanding holes 9. In this form of the invention the undercut portion 4 is absent but both ends are aslant as indicated at 5 corresponding to the slanting end 5 in Figs. 1 and 5.
n Fig. 5 one of the coupling bodies 1 constitutes a box coupling member rovided with internal screw-threads 11; and another of the coupling bodies constitutes a pin coupling member having external screwthreads 12.
In practice, to make use of the coupling scribed, referring more particularly to Fig. 1, a'drill pipe section 13 will be provided with outwardly expanding holes 14 at points appropriate for registering with the holes 9 and preferably the ends of the drill stein section 13 will be beveled as at 15. The drill pipe section 13 will then be telescoped portion 8 to bring the holes 14 in registration with the holes 9 and so that an end portion of the pipe section will form an overhanging shoulder 16 ex ternally of the groove 3. The drill pipe section 13 and coupling body 1 will be forced together until the overhanging shoulders 6 and 16 are slightly spaced from one another, such space being indicated at c. the shoulders 6, 16 the end portions of the groove .lj djacent said shoulders constitute pockets. Then molten metal (Z will be run into the groove 4 and into the space 0 and the parts will be further heated and welded by any suitable autogenous welding method.
olteii metal (Z will likewise be run into the holes 9, l4 and thewelding operation carried on at these points also. In the form of the invention shown in Fig. 2 the end portions of drill pipe sections 17 will be provided with holes14 the same as described for Fig. 1 and will also be provided with the beveled ends 15 the same as in said figure. The drill pipe sections 1.7 will be telescoped upon the reduced portions 8 of a drill stem by the members above de- By reason of the coupling body so as to form overhanging shoulders corresponding to the shoulder 16 in Fig. l and designated by the same reference characters. This forms pockets for the molten metal (I, which is then run in the groove and in the space 0 between the shoulders 16 and the welding operation is then made. run into the holes 9, 14 and said metal will be welded with the adjacent metal of the coupling and drill pipe sections. y
In the form of the invention in Fig. 5 each of the coupling members will be inserted in the opposite ends of the drill pipe section 18 and the welding operations perfected the same as above described relative to the form shown in Fig. 1.
From the foregoing it is clear that the differences between the different forms of the invention are of a character to enable the joining together of the drill pipe sections to be effected bydiffereht methods of attachment. The form shown in Fig. 1 provides for welding together of the coupling body and the drill pipe section and the coupling body can be screw-threaded into the body of the tool or any other element to which it is desired to attach the drill pipe section. The form in Fig. 2 provides for a permanent welded connection between the adjacent ends of two drill pipe sections. The form in Fig. 5 provides for the permanent welding together of coupling members and a drill pipe section, and the coupling members are of the pin and box construction so that after the coupling members have been welded to the various drill pipe sections the various sections may be detachably connected together by assembling the box of one section with the pin of another section, as will be readily understood by those versed in the art pertaining to drill pipe couplings.
It is understood that, instead of making the holes 9, 14 before assembling the coupling member and drill pipe section, said holes may be formed simultaneously after said member and section are assembled, and the invention includes this construction also.
I claim:
1. A drill pipe coupling comprising a tubular body having an external annular groove tor the reception of molten welding metal.
2. A drill pipe coupling comprising a tubular body having an external annular groove tor the reception of molten welding metal, the body having a shoulder over hanging one end of the groove.
3. A drill pipe coupling comprising a tubular body having an external annular groove for the reception of molten welding metal. the body having a shoulder overhanging one end oi the groove and said shoulder being beveled at its end.
Also molten metal (Z will be 4. In a drill stem, a coupling member having an external annular groove, a drill pipe section telescoped closely upon a portion of the coupling member and extending partly over the groove, and metal in the groove welded to the coupling member and drill pipe section.
5. In a drill stem, a coupling member ha ving an external annular groove, a drill pipe section telescoped closely upon a portion of the coupling member and extending partly over the groove, the coupling member hav ing a shoulder overhanging a portion of the groove in alinement with the drill pipe section, and metal in the groove welded to the coupling member and drill pipe section.
(5. In a drill stem, a. coupling member having an external annular groove, a drill pipe section telescoped closely upon a portion of the coupling member and extending partly over the groove in alinement with the drill pipe section, the coupling member having a shoulder overhanging a portion of the groove and the shoulder and end of the drill pipe being beveled and spaced from one another, and metal in the groove welded to the coupling member and drill pipe section.
7. In a drill stem, a coupling member having an external annular groove, a drill pipe section telescoped closely upon each end of the coupling member and extending partly over the groove in alinement with the drill pipe section and spaced from one another, and metal in the groove welded to the coupling member and drill pipe section.
8. In a drill stem, a coupling member having an external annular groove, a drill pipe section telescoped closely upon each end of the coupling member and extending partly over the groove in alinement with the drill pipe section and spaced from one another, the adjacent ends of the drill pipe sections being beveled, and metal in the groove welded to the coupling member and drill pipe section.
9. In a drill stem, a drill pipe section, a box coupling member inserted in and closely fitting one end of the pipe section, a pin coupling member inserted in and closely litting the opposite end of the pipe section, each of the coupling members being provided externally with an annular groove and the end portions of the pipe section extending in alinement with one another over the grooves respectively, and metal in the grooves welded to the pipe section and to the coupling members respectively.
10. In a drill stem, a drill pipe section, a box coupling member inserted in and closely fitting one end of the pipe section, a pin coupling member inserted in and closely fitting the opposite end of the pipe section, each of the coupling members being provided externallywith an annular groove, the end portions of the pipe section extending in alinement with one another over the grooves respectively, shoulders on the conpling member overhanging portions of the grooves respectively and the ends of the pipe section being spaced from the shoulders, and metal in the grooves welded to the pipe section and to the coupling members respectively.
11. In a drill stem, a drill pipe section, a box coupling member inserted in and closely fitting one of the pipe sections, a pin cou' pling member inserted in and closely fitting the opposite end of the pipe section, each of the coupling members being provided externally with an annular groove, the end portions of the pipe section extending in alinement with one another over the grooves respectively, shoulders on the coupling members overhanging portions of the grooves respectively,
the ends of the pipe section being spaced from the shoulders and the shoulders and end: of the pipe section being beveled, and metal in the grooves welded to the pipe section and to the cou-,
groove, pouring molten metal in the groove,
and welding said metal and members together.
Signed at Taft, California, this 9th day of February, 1918.
ROBERT LEE BURNS.
\Vitnesses FLOYD Moinns, MAE MORRIS.
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