US168099A - Improvement in well-boring machines - Google Patents
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- This invention is an improvement in a machine for working a drill for boring wells, as
- A represents a frame
- a wheel, K On the shaft carrying the cam and cheeks is secured a wheel, K, on the periphery of which runs a wheel, L, carried by the shaft M.
- a pinion, N On said shaft is a pinion, N, Fig. 3, made to engage the cog-wheel O on the shaft P.
- a brake On the outer end of the shaft P is a brake, consisting of the wheel Q, around which is a band, B.
- One end of the band is secured to the frame A the other is made fast to a lever or handle, S, whereby it is drawn tight around
- the above-described gearing-wheel L and brake, with their respective shafts, comprise a Windlass, the use of which will presently be shown.
- the drill is detached from the rope G and attached to the rope B, passing over the pulley G, thence to the shaft or drum of the wheel 0, around which it is wound, either by hand or by forcing the wheel L, by means of the lever D, upon the face of the wheel K, which, by the frictional reaction upon each other, will operate the Windlass and wind up the rope, thereby withdrawing the drill from the well. well by the same rope, its unwinding for that purpose being controlled by the brake above described.
- the drill is again lowered into the
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Description
R. H. METZKER.
Well-Boring Machine. N0. 168,099, I Patented Sept- 28,1875.
N.PETER$. PHOTO-LITHOGHAPHER. WASHINGTON D O the wheel for checking its movement.
UN TED STATES. PATervT OFFICE.
REUBEN H. METZKER, OF GENOA, OHIO.
IMPROVEMENT IN WELL-BORING MACHINES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 168,099, dated September 28, 1875; applicatiop filed November 28, 1874.
To all whom it may concern:
drawings making a part ofthis specification,
in which- Figure l is a side elevation. Fig. 2 is an end View. Fig. 3 is a plan view.
Like letters of reference refer to like parts in the several views.
This invention is an improvement in a machine for working a drill for boring wells, as
hereinafter described, and set forth by theclaim.
In the drawing, A represents a frame, in
the rear end of which is journaled a shaft, B,
whereon is secured a pair of checks, 0 C, Fig. 2, between which is a cam, D, also indicated by the dotted lines a in Fig. 1. On the opposite end of the frame is raised a standard, E, near the upper end of which is a sheave, F, over which runs a rope, G. To one-end of the rope is secured the drill H. Theropposite end of the rope is attached to one end of a vibrating lever, I, Fig. 3, having its fulcrum at b, in the post J of the frame, The opposite end of the lever reaches back to the cam D, upon which it rests, as shown in Fig. 3, and whereby the lever is vibrated for working the drill. On the shaft carrying the cam and cheeks is secured a wheel, K, on the periphery of which runs a wheel, L, carried by the shaft M. On said shaft is a pinion, N, Fig. 3, made to engage the cog-wheel O on the shaft P. On the outer end of the shaft P is a brake, consisting of the wheel Q, around which isa band, B. One end of the band is secured to the frame A the other is made fast to a lever or handle, S, whereby it is drawn tight around The above-described gearing-wheel L and brake, with their respective shafts, comprise a Windlass, the use of which will presently be shown.
The operation of the above-described machine is as follows: The position of the machine while in operation is as shown in Fig-- 3. Power is applied to the cam by a belt on the pulley A, thereby revolving said cam in direction of the arrow. As the cam revolves, the full side thereof will push upward the end of the lever I resting thereon, at the same time depressing the lower end, consequently lifting upward the drill by the pulling down of the rope to which it is attached. Now, when the shoulder c, Fig. 1, ofthe cam comes around to the end of the lever, the end of the lever drops'therefrom to the shorter radius of the cam, thereby allowing the drill to fall suddenly, striking the bottom of the bore or well, and thus cut its way down. The drill is again lifted by the full side of the cam pushing upward the lever, which again drops from the shoulder c, and the drill falls, as before; and so on the drill is alternately lifted and dropped by the movement of the cam.
To withdraw the drill from the bore is the purpose of the Windlass above described. To
this end the drill is detached from the rope G and attached to the rope B, passing over the pulley G, thence to the shaft or drum of the wheel 0, around which it is wound, either by hand or by forcing the wheel L, by means of the lever D, upon the face of the wheel K, which, by the frictional reaction upon each other, will operate the Windlass and wind up the rope, thereby withdrawing the drill from the well. well by the same rope, its unwinding for that purpose being controlled by the brake above described.
What I claim as ,my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
In a well-boring machine,the combination of the cam D, lever or walking beam I, rope G, sheave F, standard E, and drill H, with a windlass, consisting of the pinion N, cogwheel 0, shafts M P, and brake, comprising a wheel, Q, band B, and lever S, all as hereinbefore set forth.
, REUBEN H. METZKER. Witnesses:
WILLIAM C. ,Lnwrs, EUGENE STANBERY.
The drill is again lowered into the
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