US2484731A - Safety attachment for drilling machines - Google Patents

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US2484731A
US2484731A US587461A US58746145A US2484731A US 2484731 A US2484731 A US 2484731A US 587461 A US587461 A US 587461A US 58746145 A US58746145 A US 58746145A US 2484731 A US2484731 A US 2484731A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B19/00Handling rods, casings, tubes or the like outside the borehole, e.g. in the derrick; Apparatus for feeding the rods or cables
    • E21B19/08Apparatus for feeding the rods or cables; Apparatus for increasing or decreasing the pressure on the drilling tool; Apparatus for counterbalancing the weight of the rods
    • E21B19/081Screw-and-nut feed mechanisms
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
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  • This invention 'relatesl to drilling machines for mining purposes in general, and to rock drilling machines in which a threaded-feed shaft is employed for projecting and retracting a drill.
  • a still further object of this invention is to provide a guard of the character indicated which may be attached to or removed from drilling machines now in common use so that a durable and comparatively inexpensive assembly results.
  • Figure 1 illustrates a View in side elevation showing a boxing housing of a drilling machine associated with the thread bar and drill socket;
  • Figure 2 illustrates a similar View with the guard in section and extended
  • Figure 3 illustrates an enlarged detail view of the thread bar and drill socket, with the guard attached thereto;
  • Figure 4 illustrates a sectional view on the line 4 4 of Fig. l;
  • Figure 5 illustrates a sectional View of the assembly on the line 5--5 of Fig. 3;
  • Figure 6 illustrates a detail view in section of two of the telescopic sections of the guard.
  • I0 denotes the boxing housing having a conventional flange II at its outer end, and it is understood that the thread bar I2 is rotatably mounted through the said housing and is driven in known manner, as found in mining drills.
  • the outer end of the thread bar is fitted with a drill socket I3 having an annular cuff I3 adjacent each end thereof and a longitudinal bore in which the ends of drills I4 are removably tted, and the drills are changed, as
  • the drill sockets are generaliyfoi conventional design and, in vorder to provide meansfor-'attaching the guard, to which reference has been made, to the drill socket, a
  • sleeve t5' sur-rounds the drill socket and a threaded bolt ⁇ or the like
  • 25 extends through an aperture in the sleeve adjacent each end thereof ⁇ at Ia point inwardly "of the cuirs "I3".
  • the drill ⁇ socket may rotate freely within the sleeve thesleeve 'can movewith the jsodket longitudin'a'lly.
  • the 'screw guard i ⁇ n the present embodiment 'of the invention, comprises 'a plurality of telescopic tubular sections I6, I1, I8,
  • a bracket 2I is attached at the inner end of the largest section and it carries a clip 22 which partially embraces the reduced end of the boxing housing, as at 23, and the apertured ends of this clip are connected by a bolt or fastening 24 which serves to draw the clip into firm engagement with the housing to retain the inner end of the guard anchored in place.
  • the smallest of the telescopic sections has its outer end provided with an arm 25 secured to it in any appropriate way, and the said arm is connected to another arm 26 by a pivot joint 21 so that the arm 26 may swing vertically.
  • a clip 28 on the arm 26 embraces the sleeve I5, and the clip is secured thereon by a bolt 29 which serves to bind the clip on the sleeve.
  • tubular section IE is shown as being anchored to the boxing housing, it is evident that the said yattachment may be made to other parts of a housing of a drilling machine in which the thread bar operates.
  • the ends of the telescopic sections are provided with interengaging annular anges 30 and 3l, the former of which extends outwardly from the large end of the telescopic section and the latter of which extends inwardly from the small end of the telescopic section, and it is obvious that when the sections are fully exrounding the thread bar, means for anchoring the free end of the largest section of theguard in a xed position with relation to the threadban-aVL drill socket on the outer end of the thread bar, and a means on the outer end of thev smallest telescopic section of the guard for-connectingthe y said guard to said drill socket, the said second er end of the vthread bar, an arm mounted on the I mentioned means comprising a sleeve encircling the socket, complemental means on the socket and sleeve for supporting the sleeve on the socket for longitudinal movement therewith yet enabling the socket to rotate relative to the sleeve, and a clip connected at one
  • a guard for the thread bar comprising a plurality of telescopic tubular sections surrounding the thread bar, means for anchoring the free end of the largest section of the guard ina xed position with relation to the thread bar, ⁇ a drill socket on the outer end of the thread bar, an arm attached to the outer end of the smallest telescopic section of the guard, a second arm pivoted to the rst named arm, a clip secured to the second named arm, a sleeve encircling the drill socket, complemental means on the socket and sleeve for supporting the sleeve on the socket for longitudinal movement therewith yet enabling the socket to rotate relative to the sleeve, and additional means for clamping said clip to the sleeve, whereby the movement of the thread bar 'inwardly and 'outwardly collapses'and extends the telescopic sections.
  • a guard for the thread bar comprising a plurality of interconnected telescopic -tubular 1 sections surrounding the thread bar

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Oct. 11, 1.949. 1. PRlTcHE-TT SAFETY ATTACHMENT FOR DRILLING MACHINES Filed April 10, 1945 .Ill'l Patented Oct. 11, 1949 SAFETY ATTACHMENT Fon DRILLING ivnrcnTNEs 3 Claims. l
This invention 'relatesl to drilling machines for mining purposes in general, and to rock drilling machines in which a threaded-feed shaft is employed for projecting and retracting a drill.
It is an object of this inventionto provide n'ovl means for covering the feed screw with a shield which is extensible as the feed screw is moved out- Wardly and the 'shield is furthermore retracted when the feed screw is moved inwardly.
It is a further object of this invention` toprovid a safety guard of the character indicated which may be associated with and anchored at one end to the boxing housing of a drill and a sleeve o'n the drill socket at the opposite end vof the thread bar, novel means being provided by which the aforesaid attachments are effected.
A still further object of this invention is to provide a guard of the character indicated which may be attached to or removed from drilling machines now in common use so that a durable and comparatively inexpensive assembly results.
With the foregoing and other objects in View, the invention consists in the details of construction, and in the arrangement and combination of parts to be hereinafter more fully set forth and claimed.
In describing the invention in detail, reference will be had to the accompanying drawings forming part of this application, wherein like characters denote corresponding parts in the several views, and in which:
Figure 1 illustrates a View in side elevation showing a boxing housing of a drilling machine associated with the thread bar and drill socket;
Figure 2 illustrates a similar View with the guard in section and extended;
Figure 3 illustrates an enlarged detail view of the thread bar and drill socket, with the guard attached thereto;
Figure 4 illustrates a sectional view on the line 4 4 of Fig. l;
Figure 5 illustrates a sectional View of the assembly on the line 5--5 of Fig. 3; and
Figure 6 illustrates a detail view in section of two of the telescopic sections of the guard.
In these drawings I0 denotes the boxing housing having a conventional flange II at its outer end, and it is understood that the thread bar I2 is rotatably mounted through the said housing and is driven in known manner, as found in mining drills. The outer end of the thread bar is fitted with a drill socket I3 having an annular cuff I3 adjacent each end thereof and a longitudinal bore in which the ends of drills I4 are removably tted, and the drills are changed, as
2 the uri-ning progresses, by the substitution vof drills 'ci different lengths. The drill sockets are generaliyfoi conventional design and, in vorder to provide meansfor-'attaching the guard, to which reference has been made, to the drill socket, a
sleeve t5' sur-rounds the drill socket and a threaded bolt `or the like |25 extends through an aperture in the sleeve adjacent each end thereof` at Ia point inwardly "of the cuirs "I3". Hence, the drill `socket may rotate freely within the sleeve thesleeve 'can movewith the jsodket longitudin'a'lly.
The 'screw guard, i`n the present embodiment 'of the invention, comprises 'a plurality of telescopic tubular sections I6, I1, I8, |59, and 20 which are gradually tapered so that one may slide within the 'other 'and be so retracted and nested as shown in Figure l. A bracket 2I is attached at the inner end of the largest section and it carries a clip 22 which partially embraces the reduced end of the boxing housing, as at 23, and the apertured ends of this clip are connected by a bolt or fastening 24 which serves to draw the clip into firm engagement with the housing to retain the inner end of the guard anchored in place. The smallest of the telescopic sections has its outer end provided with an arm 25 secured to it in any appropriate way, and the said arm is connected to another arm 26 by a pivot joint 21 so that the arm 26 may swing vertically. A clip 28 on the arm 26 embraces the sleeve I5, and the clip is secured thereon by a bolt 29 which serves to bind the clip on the sleeve. Hence, as the thread bar is moved outwardly during the drilling operation, the telescopic sections are successively extended and caused to protect the thread bar as it moves outwardly and, of course, the inward movement of the thread bar causes the collapse or nesting of the telescopic sections, wherefore the automatic protection of workmen against their clothes or person being injured by the operation of the thread bar is effected.
While the tubular section IE is shown as being anchored to the boxing housing, it is evident that the said yattachment may be made to other parts of a housing of a drilling machine in which the thread bar operates.
It is shown that the ends of the telescopic sections are provided with interengaging annular anges 30 and 3l, the former of which extends outwardly from the large end of the telescopic section and the latter of which extends inwardly from the small end of the telescopic section, and it is obvious that when the sections are fully exrounding the thread bar, means for anchoring the free end of the largest section of theguard in a xed position with relation to the threadban-aVL drill socket on the outer end of the thread bar, and a means on the outer end of thev smallest telescopic section of the guard for-connectingthe y said guard to said drill socket, the said second er end of the vthread bar, an arm mounted on the I mentioned means comprising a sleeve encircling the socket, complemental means on the socket and sleeve for supporting the sleeve on the socket for longitudinal movement therewith yet enabling the socket to rotate relative to the sleeve, and a clip connected at one end to the outer end of the smallest telescopic section `and at the other end to the sleeve whereby the movement of the thread bar inwardly and outwardly collapses and extends the telescopic sections.
Y 2. In a drilling machine, in combination with a thread bar, a guard for the thread bar comprising a plurality of telescopic tubular sections surrounding the thread bar, means for anchoring the free end of the largest section of the guard ina xed position with relation to the thread bar, `a drill socket on the outer end of the thread bar, an arm attached to the outer end of the smallest telescopic section of the guard, a second arm pivoted to the rst named arm, a clip secured to the second named arm, a sleeve encircling the drill socket, complemental means on the socket and sleeve for supporting the sleeve on the socket for longitudinal movement therewith yet enabling the socket to rotate relative to the sleeve, and additional means for clamping said clip to the sleeve, whereby the movement of the thread bar 'inwardly and 'outwardly collapses'and extends the telescopic sections.
3. In a drilling machine. in combination with a thread bar, a guard for the thread bar comprising a plurality of interconnected telescopic -tubular 1 sections surrounding the thread bar,
means for anchoring the free end of the largest ltubular section in a fixed position with relation to the thread bar, a drill socket carried by the outouter end of the smallest telescopic section, a second arm pivoted to the first named arm, and a clip secured to said second named arm encircling saidsocket whereby movement of the `thread bar outwardly extends the telescopic sections while inward movement of the said bar collapses the telescopic sections. 1
- JESS PRITCI-IETT.
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US4641574A (en) * 1985-12-04 1987-02-10 Whirlpool Corporation Power screw protector for refuse compactor
US4944711A (en) * 1988-03-23 1990-07-31 Kioritz Corporation Extendable/retractable operational sleeve
US5906347A (en) * 1997-08-28 1999-05-25 Noland; E. Bruce Drive shaft containment bracket

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US314755A (en) * 1885-03-31 Rock-drilling machine
US859637A (en) * 1906-11-27 1907-07-09 John Q Adams Baling-press.
US1919622A (en) * 1931-05-23 1933-07-25 Aluminum Co Of America Ingot mold
US2061331A (en) * 1935-11-18 1936-11-17 Samuel S Roberts Rolling mill screwdown protection

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US859637A (en) * 1906-11-27 1907-07-09 John Q Adams Baling-press.
US1919622A (en) * 1931-05-23 1933-07-25 Aluminum Co Of America Ingot mold
US2061331A (en) * 1935-11-18 1936-11-17 Samuel S Roberts Rolling mill screwdown protection

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US4641574A (en) * 1985-12-04 1987-02-10 Whirlpool Corporation Power screw protector for refuse compactor
US4944711A (en) * 1988-03-23 1990-07-31 Kioritz Corporation Extendable/retractable operational sleeve
US5906347A (en) * 1997-08-28 1999-05-25 Noland; E. Bruce Drive shaft containment bracket

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