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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
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23DPLANING; SLOTTING; SHEARING; BROACHING; SAWING; FILING; SCRAPING; LIKE OPERATIONS FOR WORKING METAL BY REMOVING MATERIAL, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23D59/00Accessories specially designed for sawing machines or sawing devices
    • B23D59/02Devices for lubricating or cooling circular saw blades
    • B23D59/025Devices for lubricating or cooling circular saw blades the lubricating or cooling medium being applied through the mounting means of the tool, e.g. the tool spindle or hub
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28DWORKING STONE OR STONE-LIKE MATERIALS
    • B28D1/00Working stone or stone-like materials, e.g. brick, concrete or glass, not provided for elsewhere; Machines, devices, tools therefor
    • B28D1/02Working stone or stone-like materials, e.g. brick, concrete or glass, not provided for elsewhere; Machines, devices, tools therefor by sawing
    • B28D1/04Working stone or stone-like materials, e.g. brick, concrete or glass, not provided for elsewhere; Machines, devices, tools therefor by sawing with circular or cylindrical saw-blades or saw-discs
    • B28D1/041Working stone or stone-like materials, e.g. brick, concrete or glass, not provided for elsewhere; Machines, devices, tools therefor by sawing with circular or cylindrical saw-blades or saw-discs with cylinder saws, e.g. trepanning; saw cylinders, e.g. having their cutting rim equipped with abrasive particles
    • 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
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T408/00Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool
    • Y10T408/44Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool with means to apply transient, fluent medium to work or product
    • Y10T408/45Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool with means to apply transient, fluent medium to work or product including Tool with duct
    • Y10T408/455Conducting channel extending to end of Tool
    • 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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    • Y10T408/81Tool having crystalline cutting edge
    • 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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    • Y10T408/00Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool
    • Y10T408/89Tool or Tool with support
    • Y10T408/895Having axial, core-receiving central portion
    • Y10T408/8957Having axial, core-receiving central portion and having stepped cutting edges

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  • the invention has for its object a tool for drilling rocks and stones and the like and a drilling device comprising a number of such tools purported to drill several concentrical holes at a time so as to manufacture through the drilling operation proper a hollow article, for instance a vase.
  • the tool consists of a metal pipe the free end of which carries at least one small local mass of an abrasive material, for instance, tungsten carbide, vanadium or the like steel, and the said mass or masses are so disposed as to project inside, outside and before the free end of the pipe.
  • an abrasive material for instance, tungsten carbide, vanadium or the like steel
  • the drilling device of the invention is characterized in that it comprises a number of such tools, usually two of them, concentrically placed into each other and driven simultaneously so as to drill two concentrical annular holes by every drilling operation.
  • This practice makes it possible to manufacture a hollow article while drilling the required hole, said hollow article being for instance a vase drilled from the mass of stone or rock, which is a new characteristic feature.
  • the device comprises usually two such concentrically rotating tools of the type stated above, means for rotating said tools around their common longitudinal axis, means for moving said pipes axially, and finally, means for feeding a compressed fluid for improving the withdrawal of chips and dust resulting from the drilling operation.
  • the inner pipe may have its free or cutting end in a plane behind that of the corresponding end of the outer pipe, relatively to the rock to be drilled, and this difference of levels will correspond usually to the bottom thickness of the hollow article to be manufactured.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the cutting end of a tubular drilling tool according to the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a longitudinal schematic section of a device using two concentrical tools similar to that shown in Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of a hollow article made while performing a drilling operation according to the invention.
  • rock, stone or like material and on the desired speed of drilling.
  • the new characteristic device equipped with such tubular concentrical tools is roughly shown in Figure 2. It consists of at least two concentrically disposed pipes l-l' extending from a common rotary supporting member 3 guided in a bearing plate 4; the member 3 carries a pulley 5 attached to it by means of screws 6 for instance and driven from convenient power mean by a belt I.
  • the local abrasive masses 2 are located as stated above and the inner pipe I has its free end in a plane at a distance behind that of the corresponding end of the outer pipe I, this distance being designated by h.
  • the rotary common supporting member 3 and the pulley 5 carry a centrally transverse pipe 8 extending from a water chamber 9 sealed by a stufling box I0, the other end of the pipe 8 opening into the top end of the inner tubular tool I.
  • the water chamber is fed through a flexible hose II.
  • Such a device operates very simply; indeed. it is used in just the same way as an ordinary tubular tool, for which purpose it is driven into rotation around its longitudinal axis while moved axially forward. This causes both pipes l-I simultaneously to drill into the stone along concentrical annular cutting areas. Assuming now that a hole of predetermined diameter D is to be drilled, another hole of diameter d is drilled at the same time, and when the central core I2 is removed, a hollow article [3 easy to separate from the stone mass is obtained at the same time as the hole of the desired diameter D is drilled. In this way, the invention does not only procure a device allowing for easy manufacturing of hollow articles from stones, .rocks for breaking the vase out of the formation without danger to the walls.
  • the supporting and driving members for the concentrical tubular tools may of course be formed in any other suitable manner than in the embodiment of Figure 2.
  • the water supply and the withdrawal of water containing rock dust and chips may be assured in various other ways than that stated above, as desired.
  • a tool for drilling stone and the like comprising two concentrically placed pipes, to the free end of which is fastened at least one small mass of an abrasive material so formed as to project inside, outside and before the free'end of the two pipes and forming inner and outer annular cutters, the pipes and the abrasive material being spaced and the inner annular cutter located in a plane above that of the outer cutter so as to leave an annular uncut portion of stone between the pipes, means for rotating said pipes around their longitudinal axis, means moving said pipes axially, and means circulating a fluid through said device for cooling tools and withdrawing stone chips and dust.
  • a tool for drilling stone and the like comprising two concentrically placed pipes, to the free end of which is fastened at least one small mass of metallic abrasive material so formed as to project inside, outside and before the free end of the two pipes and forming inner and outer annular cutters, the pipes and the abrasive material being spaced and the inner annular cutter located in a plane above that of the outer cutter so as to leave an annular uncut portion of stone between the pipes, means rotating said pipes aroundtheir longitudinal axis, means moving said pipes axially, and means circulating a fluid through said device for cooling tools and withdrawing stone chips and dust.
  • a tool for drilling stone and the like comprising two concentrically placed pipes, to the free end of which is fastened a number of circumferentially spaced small abrasive masses so formed as to project inside, outside and before the free end of the two pipes and forming inner and outer annular cutters, the pipes and the abrasive material being spaced and the inner annular cutter located in a plane above that of the outer cutter so as to leave an annular uncut portion of'stone between the pipes, means rotating said pipes around their longitudinal axis, means moving said pipes axially, and means 011301113113.
  • a tool for drilling stone and the like comprising two concentrically placed pipes, to the free end of which are soldered a number of circumferentially spaced small masses of a metallic abrasive material so formed as to project inside, outside and before the free end of the two pipes and forming inner and outer annular cutters, the pipes and the abrasive material beins spaced and the inner annular cutter located in a plane above that of the outer cutter so as 4 to leave an annular uncut portion of stone between the pipes, means rotating said pipes around their longitudinal axis, means moving said pipes axially, and means circulating a fluid through said device for cooling tools and with drawing stone chips and dust.
  • a tool for drilling stone and the like comprising two concentrically placed pipes, to the free end of which is fastened at least one small mass of an abrasive material so formed as to project inside, outside and before the free end of the two pipes; the two pipes being located within each other and forming inner and outer annular cutters, the pipes and the abrasive material being spaced and the inner annular cutter located in a plane above that of the outer cutter so as to leave an annular uncut portion-of stone between the pipes, a common rotary supporting member to which said pipes are fastened, means driving said member around the longitudinal axis of the pipes, means moving said pipes axially and means circulating a fluid through said device for cooling tools and withdrawing stone chips and dust.
  • a tool for drilling stone and the like comprising two concentrically placed pipes, to the free end of which is fastened at least one small mass of an abrasive material so formed as to project inside, outside and before the free end of the two pipes and forming inner and outer annular cutters, the pipes and the abrasive material being spaced and the inner annular cutter located in a plane above that of the outer cutter so as to leave an annular uncut portion of stone between the pipes, a rotary supporting member common to both pipes, a driving pulley fastened to said member, means driving said pulley, means moving the pipes axially, and means circulating a fluid through the pipes.
  • a tool for drilling stone and the like comprising two concentrically placed pipes, to the free end of which is fastened at least one small mass of an abrasive material so formed as to project inside, outside and before the free end of the two pipes and forming inner and outer annular cutters, the pipes and the abrasive material being spaced and the inner annular cutter located in a plane above that of the outer cutter so as to leave an annular uncut portion of stone between the pipes, a rotary supporting member common to both pipes and a driving pulley fastened to said member, said pulley and said member carrying at least one pipe extending through them, a water chamber connected with the last-mentioned pipe and opening into the inner pipe, whereby the pipes may be rotated and moved forward simultaneously while water is kept circulating through the pipes.

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June 10, 1952 P. MARCEROU 2,599,770
TOOL FOR DRILLING ROCKS AND THE LIKE AND DRILLING DEVICE COMPRISING SUCH TOOLS Filed May 12, 1948 |3 INVENTOR PAUL MARCEROU BY GL1 OL W ATTORNEYS Patented June 10, 1952 TOOL FOR DRILLING ROCKS AND THE LIKE AND DRILLING DEVICE COMPRISING SUCH TOOLS Paul Marcerou, Paris, France, assignor to Sonapar, Societe de Participation, S. A., Luxembourg, Luxembourg Application May 12, 1948, Serial No. 26,665v In France May 12, 194;!
7 Claims. (Cl. 255-72) The invention has for its object a tool for drilling rocks and stones and the like and a drilling device comprising a number of such tools purported to drill several concentrical holes at a time so as to manufacture through the drilling operation proper a hollow article, for instance a vase.
The tool consists of a metal pipe the free end of which carries at least one small local mass of an abrasive material, for instance, tungsten carbide, vanadium or the like steel, and the said mass or masses are so disposed as to project inside, outside and before the free end of the pipe. In this way, the annular hole is drilled into the stone with a thickness larger than that of the pipe walls, which improves the withdrawal of stone chips and dust resulting from the drilling operation and allows for continuous drilling.
The drilling device of the invention is characterized in that it comprises a number of such tools, usually two of them, concentrically placed into each other and driven simultaneously so as to drill two concentrical annular holes by every drilling operation. This practice makes it possible to manufacture a hollow article while drilling the required hole, said hollow article being for instance a vase drilled from the mass of stone or rock, which is a new characteristic feature. With this object in view, the device comprises usually two such concentrically rotating tools of the type stated above, means for rotating said tools around their common longitudinal axis, means for moving said pipes axially, and finally, means for feeding a compressed fluid for improving the withdrawal of chips and dust resulting from the drilling operation.
In a preferred embodiment of this device with concentrical tubular tools, the inner pipe may have its free or cutting end in a plane behind that of the corresponding end of the outer pipe, relatively to the rock to be drilled, and this difference of levels will correspond usually to the bottom thickness of the hollow article to be manufactured. As a mere example, without in any Way to restrict the scope of the invention, one embodiment of the invention is roughly schematized in the appended drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the cutting end of a tubular drilling tool according to the invention.
Figure 2 is a longitudinal schematic section of a device using two concentrical tools similar to that shown in Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of a hollow article made while performing a drilling operation according to the invention.
proposed, and especially on the hardness of the.
rock, stone or like material and on the desired speed of drilling.
The new characteristic device equipped with such tubular concentrical tools is roughly shown in Figure 2. It consists of at least two concentrically disposed pipes l-l' extending from a common rotary supporting member 3 guided in a bearing plate 4; the member 3 carries a pulley 5 attached to it by means of screws 6 for instance and driven from convenient power mean by a belt I. The local abrasive masses 2 are located as stated above and the inner pipe I has its free end in a plane at a distance behind that of the corresponding end of the outer pipe I, this distance being designated by h. The rotary common supporting member 3 and the pulley 5 carry a centrally transverse pipe 8 extending from a water chamber 9 sealed by a stufling box I0, the other end of the pipe 8 opening into the top end of the inner tubular tool I. The water chamber is fed through a flexible hose II.
Such a device operates very simply; indeed. it is used in just the same way as an ordinary tubular tool, for which purpose it is driven into rotation around its longitudinal axis while moved axially forward. This causes both pipes l-I simultaneously to drill into the stone along concentrical annular cutting areas. Assuming now that a hole of predetermined diameter D is to be drilled, another hole of diameter d is drilled at the same time, and when the central core I2 is removed, a hollow article [3 easy to separate from the stone mass is obtained at the same time as the hole of the desired diameter D is drilled. In this way, the invention does not only procure a device allowing for easy manufacturing of hollow articles from stones, .rocks for breaking the vase out of the formation without danger to the walls.
The supporting and driving members for the concentrical tubular tools may of course be formed in any other suitable manner than in the embodiment of Figure 2. The water supply and the withdrawal of water containing rock dust and chips may be assured in various other ways than that stated above, as desired.
Water may of course be replaced by other convenient fluids such as air, especially when the stone drilled should be kept dry or when working on soft stones. Finally, the invention also scopes the hollow articles manufactured by means of the new tool and device of the invention, the characteristic feature of said articles being their annular drilling in the stone mass as stated above.
What I claim is:
1. A tool for drilling stone and the like, the tool comprising two concentrically placed pipes, to the free end of which is fastened at least one small mass of an abrasive material so formed as to project inside, outside and before the free'end of the two pipes and forming inner and outer annular cutters, the pipes and the abrasive material being spaced and the inner annular cutter located in a plane above that of the outer cutter so as to leave an annular uncut portion of stone between the pipes, means for rotating said pipes around their longitudinal axis, means moving said pipes axially, and means circulating a fluid through said device for cooling tools and withdrawing stone chips and dust.
2. A tool for drilling stone and the like, the tool, comprising two concentrically placed pipes, to the free end of which is fastened at least one small mass of metallic abrasive material so formed as to project inside, outside and before the free end of the two pipes and forming inner and outer annular cutters, the pipes and the abrasive material being spaced and the inner annular cutter located in a plane above that of the outer cutter so as to leave an annular uncut portion of stone between the pipes, means rotating said pipes aroundtheir longitudinal axis, means moving said pipes axially, and means circulating a fluid through said device for cooling tools and withdrawing stone chips and dust.
3. A tool for drilling stone and the like, the tool, comprising two concentrically placed pipes, to the free end of which is fastened a number of circumferentially spaced small abrasive masses so formed as to project inside, outside and before the free end of the two pipes and forming inner and outer annular cutters, the pipes and the abrasive material being spaced and the inner annular cutter located in a plane above that of the outer cutter so as to leave an annular uncut portion of'stone between the pipes, means rotating said pipes around their longitudinal axis, means moving said pipes axially, and means 011301113113.
ing a fluid through said device for cooling tools and withdrawing stone chips and dust.
' 4. A tool for drilling stone and the like, the tool, comprising two concentrically placed pipes, to the free end of which are soldered a number of circumferentially spaced small masses of a metallic abrasive material so formed as to project inside, outside and before the free end of the two pipes and forming inner and outer annular cutters, the pipes and the abrasive material beins spaced and the inner annular cutter located in a plane above that of the outer cutter so as 4 to leave an annular uncut portion of stone between the pipes, means rotating said pipes around their longitudinal axis, means moving said pipes axially, and means circulating a fluid through said device for cooling tools and with drawing stone chips and dust.
5. A tool for drilling stone and the like, the tool, comprising two concentrically placed pipes, to the free end of which is fastened at least one small mass of an abrasive material so formed as to project inside, outside and before the free end of the two pipes; the two pipes being located within each other and forming inner and outer annular cutters, the pipes and the abrasive material being spaced and the inner annular cutter located in a plane above that of the outer cutter so as to leave an annular uncut portion-of stone between the pipes, a common rotary supporting member to which said pipes are fastened, means driving said member around the longitudinal axis of the pipes, means moving said pipes axially and means circulating a fluid through said device for cooling tools and withdrawing stone chips and dust.
6. A tool for drilling stone and the like, the tool, comprising two concentrically placed pipes, to the free end of which is fastened at least one small mass of an abrasive material so formed as to project inside, outside and before the free end of the two pipes and forming inner and outer annular cutters, the pipes and the abrasive material being spaced and the inner annular cutter located in a plane above that of the outer cutter so as to leave an annular uncut portion of stone between the pipes, a rotary supporting member common to both pipes, a driving pulley fastened to said member, means driving said pulley, means moving the pipes axially, and means circulating a fluid through the pipes.
7. A tool for drilling stone and the like, the tool, comprising two concentrically placed pipes, to the free end of which is fastened at least one small mass of an abrasive material so formed as to project inside, outside and before the free end of the two pipes and forming inner and outer annular cutters, the pipes and the abrasive material being spaced and the inner annular cutter located in a plane above that of the outer cutter so as to leave an annular uncut portion of stone between the pipes, a rotary supporting member common to both pipes and a driving pulley fastened to said member, said pulley and said member carrying at least one pipe extending through them, a water chamber connected with the last-mentioned pipe and opening into the inner pipe, whereby the pipes may be rotated and moved forward simultaneously while water is kept circulating through the pipes.
PAUL MARCEROU.
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