US48914A - Improvement in rock-drills - Google Patents

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  • Figure l is a perspective view, and Fig. 2 a longitudinal cross-section.
  • the slot or opening D, Fig. l, made in reamer O furnishes an outlet for the pnlverized rock from the bottom ofthe drill.
  • the drill A is made to screw into the reamer C, and is also secured in the reamer by the drill-rod, which is screwed onto the drill above the reamer.
  • the drill-bits and reamer maybe sharpened separately by means of a die made to con orm to the form of the bits and reamer.
  • I also contemplate making the drill-bits B separately and securing them together by a bolt passing through them, the said bolt being secured in its proper place by the inside sides of the reamer C.
  • I make a permanent central drill bit on the end of the drill or drill-rod, and secure on either side of said central drill-bit one or more adjustable drill-bits, as aforesaid, in which case a shoulder or recess is made on either side of the central drill-bit, and the adjustable or side drillbits are secured to the side of the central drillbit under this shoulder and in this recess.
  • the drill and reamer are rota-ted in the well in any usual manner.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE JUIIIUS O. DIOKEY, OF SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN ROCK-DRILLS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 48,914, dated July 25, 1865.
To all lwhom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JULIUs O. DIcKEY, of Saratoga Springs, in the county of Saratoga and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Mode of Oonstructin g Rock- Drills for Boring Artesian Vells; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof', reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
Figure l is a perspective view, and Fig. 2 a longitudinal cross-section.
'Ihe drill A, Fig. 2, I make with one or more ofthe drill-bi ts, B B and make said bits nearly as long as the diameter of the reamer C, so as to make the wear on the reamer less than it would be it' the bits were made otherwise.
The slot or opening D, Fig. l, made in reamer O furnishes an outlet for the pnlverized rock from the bottom ofthe drill.
The drill A, Fig. 2, is made to screw into the reamer C, and is also secured in the reamer by the drill-rod, which is screwed onto the drill above the reamer.
The drill-bits and reamer maybe sharpened separately by means of a die made to con orm to the form of the bits and reamer.
By making the drill and reamer separately I am enabled to sharpen them without the use of a die for that purpose, and to adjust the reamer in its relation to the drill.
I also contemplate making the drill-bits B separately and securing them together by a bolt passing through them, the said bolt being secured in its proper place by the inside sides of the reamer C. In most cases I make a permanent central drill bit on the end of the drill or drill-rod, and secure on either side of said central drill-bit one or more adjustable drill-bits, as aforesaid, in which case a shoulder or recess is made on either side of the central drill-bit, and the adjustable or side drillbits are secured to the side of the central drillbit under this shoulder and in this recess. By making the drill-bits separate from the reamer, as in this case, I am enabled to use a greater number of drill-bits in combination with the reamer, and therefore make a much more ecient tool for boring Wells than could be made Without this combination, it being found by experiment that when a drill-bit is made with permanent side cutters there is great ditculty in sharpening the drill without expensive machinery, and the drill in such a case soon becomes inefficient. Besides, also, when a drillbit is made with permanent side cutters there is no way of adjusting the bit and cutters so as to make them Work together efficiently in all cases, as when the rock is very hard the bit may Wear much faster than the side cutters, and therefore destroy in a great measure the efficiency ofthe drill.
By having the drill-bits B entirely surrounded by the reamer O, I am enabled to make a more efficient tool than could be otherwise made, and one that can be brought luto practical use.
When the reamer is sharpened its circular cutting-ed ge is forced outward and made the size of the well to be bored, so that the Well will be uniform in size.
The drill and reamer are rota-ted in the well in any usual manner.
Vhat I claim as my invention, andvdesire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
rlhe combination of the drill A with the adjustable reamer O, substantially as described and set forth.
JULIUS O. DIOKEY. A Witnesses:
M. M. LIVINGSTON, GUSTAVE DIETERICH.
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US2739791A (en) * 1951-11-10 1956-03-27 Dimitrieff George Reaming bit
US2743086A (en) * 1952-01-29 1956-04-24 Exxon Research Engineering Co Pellet impact reaming apparatus
US3277973A (en) * 1963-05-14 1966-10-11 Sandvikens Jernverks Ab Drill bit

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2739791A (en) * 1951-11-10 1956-03-27 Dimitrieff George Reaming bit
US2743086A (en) * 1952-01-29 1956-04-24 Exxon Research Engineering Co Pellet impact reaming apparatus
US3277973A (en) * 1963-05-14 1966-10-11 Sandvikens Jernverks Ab Drill bit

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