US1839646A - Diverging jet cutting tip for cutting torches - Google Patents

Diverging jet cutting tip for cutting torches Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1839646A
US1839646A US429774A US42977430A US1839646A US 1839646 A US1839646 A US 1839646A US 429774 A US429774 A US 429774A US 42977430 A US42977430 A US 42977430A US 1839646 A US1839646 A US 1839646A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
cutting
tip
diverging
oxygen
jet
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US429774A
Inventor
Clarence J Coberly
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Kobe Inc
Original Assignee
Kobe Inc
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Priority claimed from US665647A external-priority patent/US1791159A/en
Application filed by Kobe Inc filed Critical Kobe Inc
Priority to US429774A priority Critical patent/US1839646A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1839646A publication Critical patent/US1839646A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23DBURNERS
    • F23D14/00Burners for combustion of a gas, e.g. of a gas stored under pressure as a liquid
    • F23D14/46Details, e.g. noise reduction means
    • F23D14/48Nozzles
    • F23D14/52Nozzles for torches; for blow-pipes
    • F23D14/54Nozzles for torches; for blow-pipes for cutting or welding metal

Definitions

  • My invention relates to the art of cutting slots in metal plates and is particularly apthe drawings, a ti plicable to cutting slots in oil well casing. It is generally necessary in the production of oil to provide a steel casing or pipe which extends from the surface of the earth down into the oil sands, and which is perforated where it extends into the oil sands to allow the oil to pass therethrough, the perforations being sufficiently small to exclude the coarse sand and gravel surrounding the casing. It has been found that oil well casing can be economically perforated by means of an oxygen cutting torch, before being placed in the well. It has also been found that it is highly desirable that the slots out in the-casing be of a keystone-shaped section, that is to say, that the slots be narrower at the outer surface of the pipe than at the inner.
  • Fig. 1 is a cross-section of a cutting tip adapted to carry on my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section on a plane represented by the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
  • a frusto-conical hea 11 adapted to be secured in the vcutting torch in the usual manner.
  • Mixed gas passages 12 are provided, these passages being supplied with a mixture of oxygen and some combustible gas.
  • a central oxygen opening 13 is provided, this opening consisting of a counterbored portion A, into which two divergent orifices 14 and 15 are drilled.
  • the dimensions of the various parts are somewhat important and when cutting slots 3/32, of an inch in thickness on the top Serial No. 429,774.
  • the dimensions should be as follows:
  • the angle B should preferably be 7 degrees and the orifices 14 and15 should be .028 inch in diameter.
  • An oxygen pressure of 110 pounds per square inch should be used. When a tip of this description is operated on 7/16 inch material, it produces a slot having approximately the dimensions and shape shown 1n Fig. 1.
  • the action of the tip is as follows:
  • the spreading action of the jet tends to cut away the slot in the form shown in Fig. 1, and if the tip 10 is moved along the material at a substantiall uniform speed, it is possible to cut a slot 0 the form shown in Fig. 1 of substantially uniform cross-section and at a very low cost ofoperation.
  • Fig. 1 The form of slot shown in Fig. 1 is particularly valuable in oil well work, since the walls 20 and 21 are inclined to each other. Any material entering the slot through the outer narrow opening will ass entirely through the slot without stopping and clogging same.
  • a tip for a cutting torch comprising: a block of material having a plurality of oxygen jet holes formed therein, said holes being so situated that they form diverging ets.
  • a tip. for a cutting torch comprising: a block of material having suitable heating flame holes and a plurality of oxygen jet holes formed therein, said. oxygen jet holes beting so situated that they form diverging e s.
  • a ti for a cutting torch comprising: a block 0 material having a plurality of circularly arranged heating flame holes and a plurality of oxygen jet holes formed therein within the circle of said heating flame holes, said oxygen. jet holes being so situated that they form diverging jets.
  • a tip for a cutting torch comprising: nozzle means for formin a pluralit of oxyen jets in close relations ip to and iverging irom each other.
  • a .tip for a cutting torch comprising: nozzle means for forming a plurality of oxygen jets in close relationship to and diverging from eachother, said jets lying substantially in the same lane.
  • a torc for cutting keystone-shaped slots in metal comprising: nozzle means for forming a plurality of oxygen jets in close relationship to and divergin from each other to produce a fan shapeii cutting jet, said torch being adapted to be maintained in such a position relative to the metal as to cut outwardly diverging walls of keystone-shape therein when moved relatively thereto.
  • a torch of the character described comprising: oxygen supplying orifice means so disposed with respect to the torch as to form a fan shaped cuttin jet, said jet being adapted to be maintaine in such a position while moving relative to the metal as to cut outwardly diverging walls therein defining a keystone slot.
  • a tip for a cutting torch comprising: a block of material having a plurality of oxygen jet holes formed therein, said holes being so situated that they form a fan shaped cuttin flame adapted to form a keystoneshape slot in the metal.
  • a cutting torch of the character described for forming keystone-shaped slots in metal comprising: nozzle means for forming a plurality of oxygen jets in close relationship to and diverging from each other to form a fan shaped cutting blade adapted to be so maintained and moved relative to the metal as to form relatively diverging walls therein defining substantially keystoneshaped slots.
  • a torch for cutting keystone-shaped slots in metallic objects comprising oxygen supply passage means so situated and constructed as to produce a substantially fan-shaped cutting flame adapted to be maintained and moved in such a manner relative to the metal as to cut outwardly diverging walls therein.

Description

Jan. 5, 1932.
C. J. COBERLY DIVERGING JET CUTTING TIP FOR CUTTING TORfiHES Original Filed Sept. 29, 1923 WWW W 0B! 605 58L y,
Patented Jan. 5, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CLARENCE J. .COBERLY, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOB TO KOBE, INC 01' HUNTINGTON PARK, CALIFORNIA,
A CORPORATION OF OALIEORNIA DIVERGING J ET CUTTING TIP FOB CUTTING TOR-GEES Original application filed September 29, 1923, Serial No. 665,047. Divided and this application filed February 19, 1930 This application is a division of my application entitled Diverging jet cutting tip for cutting torches and method of using same, Serial N 0. 665,647, filed September 29, 1923, said a plication having resulted in Patent No. 1, 91,159, issued February 3, 1931.
My invention relates to the art of cutting slots in metal plates and is particularly apthe drawings, a ti plicable to cutting slots in oil well casing. It is generally necessary in the production of oil to provide a steel casing or pipe which extends from the surface of the earth down into the oil sands, and which is perforated where it extends into the oil sands to allow the oil to pass therethrough, the perforations being sufficiently small to exclude the coarse sand and gravel surrounding the casing. It has been found that oil well casing can be economically perforated by means of an oxygen cutting torch, before being placed in the well. It has also been found that it is highly desirable that the slots out in the-casing be of a keystone-shaped section, that is to say, that the slots be narrower at the outer surface of the pipe than at the inner.
It is an object of my invention to provide a peculiar form of cutting tip by which keystone-shaped slots can be produced in oil well casing.
Further objects and advantages will be made evident hereinafter.
Referring to the drawings which are for illustrative purposes only,
Fig. 1 is a cross-section of a cutting tip adapted to carry on my invention.
Fig. 2 is a cross-section on a plane represented by the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
In the form of the invention illustrated in 10 is provided having a frusto-conical hea 11 adapted to be secured in the vcutting torch in the usual manner. Mixed gas passages 12 are provided, these passages being supplied with a mixture of oxygen and some combustible gas. A central oxygen opening 13 is provided, this opening consisting of a counterbored portion A, into which two divergent orifices 14 and 15 are drilled. The dimensions of the various parts are somewhat important and when cutting slots 3/32, of an inch in thickness on the top Serial No. 429,774.
and 9/64 of an inch in thickness on the bottom in 7/ 16 inch material, the dimensions should be as follows: The angle B should preferably be 7 degrees and the orifices 14 and15 should be .028 inch in diameter. An oxygen pressure of 110 pounds per square inch should be used. When a tip of this description is operated on 7/16 inch material, it produces a slot having approximately the dimensions and shape shown 1n Fig. 1.
The action of the tipis as follows: The jets produced by the orifices 14 and 15 being divergent, form a fan-shaped jet having its greatest width along line :vw which extends transversely across the desired slot at right angles thereto. The spreading action of the jet tends to cut away the slot in the form shown in Fig. 1, and if the tip 10 is moved along the material at a substantiall uniform speed, it is possible to cut a slot 0 the form shown in Fig. 1 of substantially uniform cross-section and at a very low cost ofoperation.
The form of slot shown in Fig. 1 is particularly valuable in oil well work, since the walls 20 and 21 are inclined to each other. Any material entering the slot through the outer narrow opening will ass entirely through the slot without stopping and clogging same.
By forming the slots with a jet of definite form, it is possible to form a slot of uniform width and form throughout its length.
I have found that by cutting slots by my improved tip, not only is a very uniform slot produced, but the action of the cuttin jet hardens the surface of the metal an increases its strength.
I claim as my invention:
1. A tip for a cutting torch comprising: a block of material having a plurality of oxygen jet holes formed therein, said holes being so situated that they form diverging ets.
2. A tip. for a cutting torch comprising: a block of material having suitable heating flame holes and a plurality of oxygen jet holes formed therein, said. oxygen jet holes beting so situated that they form diverging e s.
3. A ti for a cutting torch comprising: a block 0 material having a plurality of circularly arranged heating flame holes and a plurality of oxygen jet holes formed therein within the circle of said heating flame holes, said oxygen. jet holes being so situated that they form diverging jets.
4. A tip for a cutting torch comprising: nozzle means for formin a pluralit of oxyen jets in close relations ip to and iverging irom each other. I
5. A .tip for a cutting torch comprising: nozzle means for forming a plurality of oxygen jets in close relationship to and diverging from eachother, said jets lying substantially in the same lane.
6. A torc for cutting keystone-shaped slots in metal, comprising: nozzle means for forming a plurality of oxygen jets in close relationship to and divergin from each other to produce a fan shapeii cutting jet, said torch being adapted to be maintained in such a position relative to the metal as to cut outwardly diverging walls of keystone-shape therein when moved relatively thereto.
7 A torch of the character described, comprising: oxygen supplying orifice means so disposed with respect to the torch as to form a fan shaped cuttin jet, said jet being adapted to be maintaine in such a position while moving relative to the metal as to cut outwardly diverging walls therein defining a keystone slot.
8. A tip for a cutting torch comprising: a block of material having a plurality of oxygen jet holes formed therein, said holes being so situated that they form a fan shaped cuttin flame adapted to form a keystoneshape slot in the metal.
9. A cutting torch of the character described for forming keystone-shaped slots in metal comprising: nozzle means for forming a plurality of oxygen jets in close relationship to and diverging from each other to form a fan shaped cutting blade adapted to be so maintained and moved relative to the metal as to form relatively diverging walls therein defining substantially keystoneshaped slots.
10. A torch for cutting keystone-shaped slots in metallic objects, said device comprising oxygen supply passage means so situated and constructed as to produce a substantially fan-shaped cutting flame adapted to be maintained and moved in such a manner relative to the metal as to cut outwardly diverging walls therein.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand at Los Angeles, California, this 28th day of January, 1930.
Y CLARENCE J. COBERLY.
US429774A 1923-09-29 1930-02-19 Diverging jet cutting tip for cutting torches Expired - Lifetime US1839646A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US429774A US1839646A (en) 1923-09-29 1930-02-19 Diverging jet cutting tip for cutting torches

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US665647A US1791159A (en) 1923-09-29 1923-09-29 Diverging jet-cutting tip for cutting torches and method of using same
US429774A US1839646A (en) 1923-09-29 1930-02-19 Diverging jet cutting tip for cutting torches

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1839646A true US1839646A (en) 1932-01-05

Family

ID=27028341

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US429774A Expired - Lifetime US1839646A (en) 1923-09-29 1930-02-19 Diverging jet cutting tip for cutting torches

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1839646A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2521199A (en) * 1947-06-14 1950-09-05 Linde Air Prod Co Method of and apparatus for high-speed, high-pressure oxygen cutting of metals

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2521199A (en) * 1947-06-14 1950-09-05 Linde Air Prod Co Method of and apparatus for high-speed, high-pressure oxygen cutting of metals

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US5499678A (en) Coplanar angular jetting head for well perforating
US2470999A (en) Thermochemical metal removal
US2378346A (en) Apparatus for mixing and burning fuel
US2286192A (en) Mineral piercing and cutting
US1839646A (en) Diverging jet cutting tip for cutting torches
US4245701A (en) Apparatus and method for igniting an in situ oil shale retort
US2054601A (en) Tip for oxy-acetylene torches
US1784513A (en) Method of cutting slots in metal
US1729206A (en) Converging jet cutting tip for cutting torches
US3476194A (en) Flame jet drilling
US2327499A (en) Process of and apparatus for working mineral materials and the like
US3788558A (en) Cutting torch
US2638159A (en) Post-mix, multiple outlet gas burner
US1685287A (en) Process of forming well strainers
US1751191A (en) Auxiliary jet cutting tip for cutting torches
US1701145A (en) Ments
DE627024C (en) Heating, cooking and melting burners operated with compressed gas mixtures
RU2282021C2 (en) Method for well bottom zone treatment
US2210403A (en) Method of removing metal from metallic bodies
US2335330A (en) Method of mixing and burning fuel
US2535964A (en) Means for casing cutting
DE102013106511A1 (en) Nozzle for cutting steel workpieces
US1646602A (en) Oxy-fuel gas tip and process of making
US2693937A (en) Rock piercing blowpipe
GB258808A (en) Method of and apparatus for cutting slots in oil well casing