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- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
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- Our invention has relation to rock drills; and it consists in the improved construction, combination, and arrangement of parts of the same, as hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
- the letter A represents the platform, upon which the whole apparatus is mounted.
- B B are ,two uprights, fastened on the front of the platform, and connected at the top and bottom by two cross-pieces, U and D, which form bearings and guides for the drill.
- a set-screw, E for the purpose of holding the drill fast, when not used, by pressing against the head F of the drill-shaft.
- G is another upright, fastened at the front of the platform in line with the two uprights B B, and connected with them by a crosspiece, H.
- This lever has a double curve, the one at the place where it has its fulcrum and the other where it bears against a lever, K, having its fulcrum at the bolt L on upright G, near the platform.
- a spring, M is fastened. on the same upright, and acts upon the free end of lever K.
- Iand engages a series of notches, forming a ratchet on the upper surface of a cog-wheel,
- This cog-wheel engages the fluted part Q a of the drill-shaft, and turns it partly around by each depression of the outer end of the levr J.
- the inner end,j, of this lever catches into notches R in the upper part, S, of the drill-shaft, and by the end j describing a circle-segment,while the drill-shaft moves in a straight line, it will lift the shaft up until the end j of the lever slips out of the notch and allows the drill to drop.
- the bit T may be. of any desired construction, and is fastened in the lower end of the fluted part of the drill-shaft. 1
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Description
(NoModeL) I R. V. ROGERS & J. M. ALLEN.
ROCK DRILL.
No. 274,035. Patented Mar.13,1883.
INVBNTORS,
ATTOEN N. PETERS. FbuloLithognphur. Wnhingion, D4 C.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
R ICHARD -V. ROGERS AND JAMES M. ALLEN, OF LARKINSVILLE, ALA.
ROCK-DRILL.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 274,035, dated March'lS, 1883.
Application filed November 13, 1882. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern: 7
Be it known that we, RICHARD V. ROGERS I and JAMES M. ALLEN, of Larkinsville, in the which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of our improved rock-drill. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the same, and Fig. 3 is a detail view.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Our invention has relation to rock drills; and it consists in the improved construction, combination, and arrangement of parts of the same, as hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, the letter A represents the platform, upon which the whole apparatus is mounted.
B B are ,two uprights, fastened on the front of the platform, and connected at the top and bottom by two cross-pieces, U and D, which form bearings and guides for the drill.
In the upper cross-piece, C, is a set-screw, E, for the purpose of holding the drill fast, when not used, by pressing against the head F of the drill-shaft.
G is another upright, fastened at the front of the platform in line with the two uprights B B, and connected with them by a crosspiece, H.
At the top of the upright G is a bolt, 1, on which a lever, J, has its fulcrum. This lever has a double curve, the one at the place where it has its fulcrum and the other where it bears against a lever, K, having its fulcrum at the bolt L on upright G, near the platform. A spring, M, is fastened. on the same upright, and acts upon the free end of lever K.
Near the middle of lever K is 'arod, N, fastened, which passes through a guide, 0,
Iand engages a series of notches, forming a ratchet on the upper surface of a cog-wheel,
P. This cog-wheel engages the fluted part Q a of the drill-shaft, and turns it partly around by each depression of the outer end of the levr J. The inner end,j, of this lever catches into notches R in the upper part, S, of the drill-shaft, and by the end j describing a circle-segment,while the drill-shaft moves in a straight line, it will lift the shaft up until the end j of the lever slips out of the notch and allows the drill to drop.
The bit T may be. of any desired construction, and is fastened in the lower end of the fluted part of the drill-shaft. 1
By the foregoing description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, the working of our rock-drill will be easily understood. By depressing the handle of lever J it will engage one of the lower notches and lift the drill-shaft, at the same time pressing on the free end of the lever K, which turns the cog-wheel P partly around by the action of, the rod N, which, again, turns the drillshaft. When the endj of lever J slips out of the notch the drill drops, and the spring M placed a box, U, for storing extra bits and other parts of the drill, tools, blasting material, &c., which at the same time counterbalances the drill and uprights on the front part of the frame.
Having thus described our invention, we
claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States-- 1. In a rock-drill, the combination of the drill-shaft F, havingupper notched part, S,
and lower fluted part, Q, with the pivoted op- 0 erating-lever'J, and notched cog-wheel P, operated by arm K and rod N, as and for the purpose shown and set forth.
2. In a rock-drill, the combination of the frame A, having uprights B B and cross-piece 5 G D, forming bearings for the drill-shaft, lever J, pivoted on upright G, having spring M, and arm K, provided with red N, cogwheel I, having notches on the upper surour own we have hereunto affixed our signa face, and the drill having the head F, notchedtures in presence of two witnesses.
part S, fluted part Q, and suitably-construct RICHARD VINGON ROGERS. ed. bit T, all constructed and combinedsub- JAMES MADISON ALLEN. 5 staintially as and for the purpose shown and Witnesses:
set forth. ALLAX MOOORMAOK,
In testimony that we claim the foregoing as D. 0. AUSTIN.
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