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    • E21BEARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
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  • My invention relates to a mechanism for supporting drills which are worked from a column to which they are fixed; and it consists of an independent rack extending alon the outside of the column parallel with its axis and movable around its periphery, and, in combination therewith, of a clamp to which the drill apparatus is fixed, said clamp being provided with a pinion to engage the rack, and a pawl-and-ratehet mechanism for adjusting the drill to the proper position, and a clamping bolt or screw for holding it when adjusted.
  • Figure 1 is a view of my device.
  • llig. 2 is a horizontal section through the center of the clamp.
  • A is astandard or columnsuch as are employed in mines or tunnels for the purpose of supporting a rock-drill in proper relative position to the face in which the work. is to be done.
  • These standards or columns are usually similar to a jack-screw, and are fixed between the floor and roof, walls, or 1:)rojections, and have a clamp to which the drilling apparatus is attached.
  • These clamps are usually raised and lowered by main strength, the whole weight of the drill having to be supported while the clamp is temporarily loosened.
  • a rack which extends alon one side of the post to which itis titted.
  • This rack is independent of the post, and straps or yokes O 0 pass loosely around the post at the upper and lower ends, and the rack-baris firmly attached to these yokes.
  • the shaft G extends along the part of the clamp which projects behind the slot, and has a pinion, H, keyed to it, so as to i turn within the slot and engage the rack-bar.
  • the side of the clamp opposite to the shaft and pinion has a conical or other suitably-shaped projection, K, to which the drill mechanism is attached, and by which it is supported in any position desired relative to the work to be done.
  • the clamp and drill and the rack may turn around to any position upon the column until the drill stands exactly as desired,
  • the clamping-nut E may then be screwed up tight and the clamp compressed upon the column, so as to hold the drill in proper position.

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G. E. POSTER.
ADJUSTING AND SUPPORTING DEVICE FOR DRILLS. No. 396,866. Patented Jan. 29, 1889.
UNITED STATES PATENT l l lCE.
GEORGE E. FOSTER, OI PLEASANT VALLEY, CALIFORNIA.
ADJUSTING AND SUPPORTING DEVICE FOR DRILLS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 396,866, dated January 29, 1889.
Application filed March 5, 1888 Serial No. 266,274. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known. that I, GEORGE E. Fosrnn, of Pleasant Valley, El Dorado county, btate of California, have invented an Improvement in an Adjustable and Supporting Device for Drills; and I hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and. exact description of the same.
My invention relates to a mechanism for supporting drills which are worked from a column to which they are fixed; and it consists of an independent rack extending alon the outside of the column parallel with its axis and movable around its periphery, and, in combination therewith, of a clamp to which the drill apparatus is fixed, said clamp being provided with a pinion to engage the rack, and a pawl-and-ratehet mechanism for adjusting the drill to the proper position, and a clamping bolt or screw for holding it when adjusted.
Referring to the accompanying drawings for a more completeexplanation of myinvention, Figure 1 is a view of my device. llig. 2 is a horizontal section through the center of the clamp.
A is astandard or columnsuch as are employed in mines or tunnels for the purpose of supporting a rock-drill in proper relative position to the face in which the work. is to be done. These standards or columns are usually similar to a jack-screw, and are fixed between the floor and roof, walls, or 1:)rojections, and have a clamp to which the drilling apparatus is attached. These clamps are usually raised and lowered by main strength, the whole weight of the drill having to be supported while the clamp is temporarily loosened.
In my invention? is a rack, which extends alon one side of the post to which itis titted. This rack is independent of the post, and straps or yokes O 0 pass loosely around the post at the upper and lower ends, and the rack-baris firmly attached to these yokes. By this construction it is possible to move the rack to any point around the periphery of the post, as the yokes turn loosely and simultaneously, so that the rack when moved preserves its parallelism with the axis of the post. D is a clamp, which is hinged at one side, so that it may be opened to pass around the post, and it will then be closed around the enough to admit the rack-bar B, so that the clamp may move up or down upon the post when loosened, the rack-bar passing through this slot. The shaft G extends along the part of the clamp which projects behind the slot, and has a pinion, H, keyed to it, so as to i turn within the slot and engage the rack-bar. Upon the outer projecting end of this shaft is fixed a ratchet-wheel, I,.and a pawl, J, fulcrumed to the side of the clamp, engages this i'atclietwlleel, so a's-to hold it wherever desired. The end of the shaft G which passes through the side of the clamp opposite to the ratchet-wheel tits loosely enough in its bearings on this side to allow the clamp to be easily opened or closed upon it. The side of the clamp opposite to the shaft and pinion has a conical or other suitably-shaped projection, K, to which the drill mechanism is attached, and by which it is supported in any position desired relative to the work to be done.
The operation will then be as follows: The nut E being loosened upon the clamping-bolt, the pawl .l engaging the ratchet-wheel will prevent the shaft and pinion II from turning, and the pinion engaging the rack B will pre vent the clamp and the drill from slipping down after the clamping nut E has been loosened. By means of a lever-arm, L, which fits upon. the end of the shaft G, squared for the purpose, this shaft may be turned, and the pinion ll, rotating, will travel. up or down the rack B,as may bedesirml, until the proper position or elevation of the drill has been reached. At the same time the vertical rack B bein independentof the column A, the clamp and drill and the rack may turn around to any position upon the column until the drill stands exactly as desired, The clamping-nut E may then be screwed up tight and the clamp compressed upon the column, so as to hold the drill in proper position.
By this device I am enabled to adjust a drill easily and accurately, and no lifting or difficult work is necessary, the whole thing being easily handled by one man.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination, with the supporting column or stai'ldard and the independ ent rackbar, of the hinged clamp l), fitted to the standard and having the projection K, to which the drill-is attached, and a transx'erse shaft passing through said clamp and provided with a pinion which engages the rack-l ar, said clamp having a slot through which the rack-bar passes and in which the pinion operates, substantially as described.
2. The hinged clamp .iittcd to the supporting standard or column of a rock-drill, and having a projection oral-1n atone side to which the drill is fixed, a pro jectiouupon. the oppothrough the slot in the clamp, and yokes to which the ends of the rack-bar are secured, said yokes turning loosely about the column, substantially as herein described.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
GEO. E. FOSTER.
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Cited By (5)

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US2575097A (en) * 1949-12-07 1951-11-13 William H Cole Drill support
US2674441A (en) * 1949-05-20 1954-04-06 Joy Mfg Co Self-supporting stoper rock drill
US4234155A (en) * 1978-10-19 1980-11-18 Destree Allen L Tool stand
US4320887A (en) * 1978-10-19 1982-03-23 Destree Allen L Tool support for concrete pilings
US4326694A (en) * 1978-10-19 1982-04-27 Allen Destree Tool stand

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2674441A (en) * 1949-05-20 1954-04-06 Joy Mfg Co Self-supporting stoper rock drill
US2575097A (en) * 1949-12-07 1951-11-13 William H Cole Drill support
US4234155A (en) * 1978-10-19 1980-11-18 Destree Allen L Tool stand
US4320887A (en) * 1978-10-19 1982-03-23 Destree Allen L Tool support for concrete pilings
US4326694A (en) * 1978-10-19 1982-04-27 Allen Destree Tool stand

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