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US1759573A
US1759573A US255705A US25570528A US1759573A US 1759573 A US1759573 A US 1759573A US 255705 A US255705 A US 255705A US 25570528 A US25570528 A US 25570528A US 1759573 A US1759573 A US 1759573A
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    • E21BEARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
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  • This invention relates to rock drills, but more particularly to a driving device adapted to be'actuated by a rock drill for driving a hollow member, such as apipe, into the softstrata overlying the rock intended to be drilled.
  • the objects of the invention are to eliminate the necessity of removing the soft ma- I terial or overburden overlying the rock in- '1 tended to be drilled. and to prevent the entrance of loose material into the drill hole prior to the charging-thereof.
  • Figure l is an elevation of a drill wagon and a rock drill illustrating apractical application of the invention
  • Figure 2 is a transverse view takenthrough Figure 1 on the line 22 looking in the direction indicated by the arrows,
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view taken through Figure 2 on the line 33 looking in the direction indicated by the arrows, I
  • Figure 4 is a transverse view taken through Figure 1 on the line 4:4, andv Figure 5 isan enlarged elevation of the guide plate illustrating the manner in which they may be clamped to the guide frame.
  • A designates a drillwagon having a frame B comprising a pair of vertical guide members C on which is slidably mounted a carriage D supporting a rock drill E.
  • a shaft F At the upper end of the frame B is a shaft F on which are mounted a pairv of sheaves Gr and H overrun by cables J and K respectively.
  • One end of the cable J is secured to the frame D and the other end may be wound on a motor hoist L mounted on the drill wagon A for raising and lowering the drill E.
  • means arejprovided for driving a drill pipe 0 through the ground P overlying rock Q, intended to be drilled.
  • These means comprise a drive head R interposed between the front end of the drill E and the rearward end of the pipe 0.
  • the drive head preferably has In the drawings accompanying the fola recessS to receive the end of the pipe and a bore T coaxial with the recess S to enable the drill steel T to extend therethrough.
  • Means such as a set screw'Uthreadedinto" thedrive head It maybe used for clamping 5 5 the pipe Oto the drive head; v
  • Bin operativepositionwith respect to the'drill E said drive head is provided on opposite sides with guidewaysV .to receive ,slidably the guide members VG ofthe frame B.
  • On one 7 side of the'drive head R issecured an eye-bolt ⁇ V to-which one endof the cable-K maybe attached.
  • the other end of the cable K may bewound on a motor hoist X disposed on the drill Wagon A for raising and lowering the drive head R.
  • Means are provided forguiding the pipe 0' near .thepoint at which saidpipe enters-then ground P.
  • These means comprise a pair;ofi7 0 plates Y and Z having curved'portions b and p 0 which cooperate toserve as aguide for the pipe 0.
  • the plates Y and'Z may be readily clamped totheguide'mem-F hers C;the plate Z is provided with-a pair ofapertures-d through which extendtongues ecarried by theplate Y.
  • the tongues e preferably have oblong apertures f for the; reception of wedges 'j which; when driven into positionzin the apertures 7, will clamp so the plates and Z firmly against'the guide members C and maintain said plates in that position unaffected by the vibration setup I sists of two pieces, a body portion 0 and c what may be termed a bit 2'0.
  • the bit 39 is secured to the body portion 0 by means of a threaded connection 9 and has an inner tapered surface 9 at its front end to form a knife edge 8 for the purpose of directing the loose soil into the pipe 0 through which it may pass into the drive head R and thence through lateral holest to'the surface of the 7 ground.
  • the cutting bit of the drill steel T extends sli htly in'advaneeof thebit p of the pipe j In th isw ay the material through which the pipe passes is gradually displacedandonly a small portion of material will therefore have to be removed by the knifevedge s of the bit pi I I
  • Thedpef'atioii of the deid'e is'as follews P
  • the drive head R has been disposed on the guidejmernbers .C and raised tq a position v Sem it'fabutisf jtlie'front ad erse-reek .drill E'the O with 'tliefldr'ilhs'teel' I therein maybe placed in operative pesition so that the upper end of the pipe Owill extend into the recess S Wherein-it mey-ibe clamped by the set screW.U.
  • V 1111 1 a drivingv device for driving pipe

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y 1930- c. c. HANSEN 1,759,573
DRIVING DEVICE FOR PIPES' Filed Feb. 20. 1928 "1 'INVENTOR'.
0 ffIS ATTORNEY Patented May 20,. 1930- a UNITEDISTATES PATENT? 1 CHARLES c. HANSEN, F EAS'ION, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR T0 INGEasoIiE EAnD COMPANY, OF JERSEY CITY, NEW JEIisEY,'A CORPORATION, or NEW'JEBSEY r DRIVING DEVICE FOR PIPES" Application filed. February 20, 1928. Serial 1%. 255,705.
This invention relates to rock drills, but more particularly to a driving device adapted to be'actuated by a rock drill for driving a hollow member, such as apipe, into the softstrata overlying the rock intended to be drilled.
The objects of the invention are to eliminate the necessity of removing the soft ma- I terial or overburden overlying the rock in- '1 tended to be drilled. and to prevent the entrance of loose material into the drill hole prior to the charging-thereof. I
Otherobjects will be-in part obvious and in part pointed out hereinafter. 1 I
lowing description,
Figure l is an elevation of a drill wagon and a rock drill illustrating apractical application of the invention,
Figure 2 is a transverse view takenthrough Figure 1 on the line 22 looking in the direction indicated by the arrows,
Figure 3 is a sectional view taken through Figure 2 on the line 33 looking in the direction indicated by the arrows, I
Figure 4 is a transverse view taken through Figure 1 on the line 4:4, andv Figure 5 isan enlarged elevation of the guide plate illustrating the manner in which they may be clamped to the guide frame.
Referring more particularly to the drawings, A designates a drillwagon having a frame B comprising a pair of vertical guide members C on which is slidably mounted a carriage D supporting a rock drill E. v
I At the upper end of the frame B is a shaft F on which are mounted a pairv of sheaves Gr and H overrun by cables J and K respectively. One end of the cable J is secured to the frame D and the other end may be wound on a motor hoist L mounted on the drill wagon A for raising and lowering the drill E. i
In accordance with the present invention, means arejprovided for driving a drill pipe 0 through the ground P overlying rock Q, intended to be drilled. These means comprise a drive head R interposed between the front end of the drill E and the rearward end of the pipe 0. The drive head preferably has In the drawings accompanying the fola recessS to receive the end of the pipe and a bore T coaxial with the recess S to enable the drill steel T to extend therethrough. Means such as a set screw'Uthreadedinto" thedrive head It maybe used for clamping 5 5 the pipe Oto the drive head; v
In orderto maintain the drive head. Bin operativepositionwith respect to the'drill E said drive head is provided on opposite sides with guidewaysV .to receive ,slidably the guide members VG ofthe frame B. On one 7 side of the'drive head R issecured an eye-bolt \V to-which one endof the cable-K maybe attached. The other end of the cable K may bewound on a motor hoist X disposed on the drill Wagon A for raising and lowering the drive head R.
Means are provided forguiding the pipe 0' near .thepoint at which saidpipe enters-then ground P. These means comprise a pair;ofi7 0 plates Y and Z having curved'portions b and p 0 which cooperate toserve as aguide for the pipe 0. To the end-that the plates Y and'Z may be readily clamped totheguide'mem-F hers C;the plate Z is provided with-a pair ofapertures-d through which extendtongues ecarried by theplate Y. The tongues e preferably have oblong apertures f for the; reception of wedges 'j which; when driven into positionzin the apertures 7, will clamp so the plates and Z firmly against'the guide members C and maintain said plates in that position unaffected by the vibration setup I sists of two pieces, a body portion 0 and c what may be termed a bit 2'0. The bit 39 is secured to the body portion 0 by means of a threaded connection 9 and has an inner tapered surface 9 at its front end to form a knife edge 8 for the purpose of directing the loose soil into the pipe 0 through which it may pass into the drive head R and thence through lateral holest to'the surface of the 7 ground.
Preferably the cutting bit of the drill steel T extends sli htly in'advaneeof thebit p of the pipe j In th isw ay the material through which the pipe passes is gradually displacedandonly a small portion of material will therefore have to be removed by the knifevedge s of the bit pi I I Thedpef'atioii of the deid'e is'as follews P After the drive head R has been disposed on the guidejmernbers .C and raised tq a position v Sem it'fabutisf jtlie'front ad erse-reek .drill E'the O with 'tliefldr'ilhs'teel' I therein maybe placed in operative pesition so that the upper end of the pipe Owill extend into the recess S Wherein-it mey-ibe clamped by the set screW.U. 7 After these partshzive'beenassembled in' 'th'e manner deseribedtliecla nrp platesY and Z are clamped t-oithe' iron-tend o'f thegui-de membericb V 'meahsbf the" Wedges The drilling apps siratus ma then be set in operatio'n an'dethe pipe Ov will be driven thro'lig gl'rtlie groundP hun'tiil the bit" p restsbn the-"rockQi The set scrvv: U may be unscrewed and the drilling apparatus togethenwith the drive head It may be raised byrneans of the motor hoists L j and X: After the "drillhole is completed the cl'ziinpw'rnembers Y and Z are'disc onnected mm the frarhe B the drilling apparatus may be refiioved to another site; 1 Thepipe O .igimdy rerhain in the strata-P until the hole has v beenc harged. 1;
claim: V 1111 1:a drivingv device for driving pipe,
gtende'dr t beifdfrilled;the; c0mbineti0n of a I rbek drillingr machine having its drillsteel assing thronghgtherpipe being drive'nand I I guide-frame; forthedrilling; machine, a}
drive-heed; betiv'een the;r0'ck drill and the pipea'ndagainst which the body o'f-the'idrillingirnacihine isadepted-tebear-for driving 'thei; pipe, guideways' in: thedrive headttoslig'l'abl-y'r reeeivelhe; frame for guiding, the? drive head;- saiddrive head having .a 4 recess to receive" the; end-0fap-ipe intended to'nbe difiVe r ndw neans lhm jedtoythefrainefor;
gnidii'ig the pipe near thepoint of-entr'ence' of said pipe into the soft strata.
, In testimony whereof I'have signed this cniemgsejfim m
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DE1200227B (en) * 1958-03-11 1965-09-09 Skanska Cementgjuteriet Ab Method and device for drilling loose ground rock
DE1608274A1 (en) * 1967-03-17 1970-11-12 Ver Edelstahlwerke Ag Method for drilling holes in a rock covered by earth or loose rock
US4387775A (en) * 1980-04-03 1983-06-14 Atlas Copco Aktiebolag Rock drilling apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1200227B (en) * 1958-03-11 1965-09-09 Skanska Cementgjuteriet Ab Method and device for drilling loose ground rock
DE1608274A1 (en) * 1967-03-17 1970-11-12 Ver Edelstahlwerke Ag Method for drilling holes in a rock covered by earth or loose rock
US4387775A (en) * 1980-04-03 1983-06-14 Atlas Copco Aktiebolag Rock drilling apparatus

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