US542725A - Well-drilling machine - Google Patents
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- the objects of my invention are to provide a well-drilling machine in which, without increasing the height of the machine, the distance drilled at each clamping may be greatly increased, and to improve the construction of the machine; and the invention consists in the parts and combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
- My invention is more especially'adapted for use in connection with portable well-drilling machines, such as are described in Letters Patent No. 506,204., granted me October 10,
- Figure 1 is an elevation of a walking-beam provided with my improvement
- Fig. 2 a reduced elevation showing the walking-beam thrown up so as to lift the a segmental end b.
- the walking-beam above the segmental end are hooks b,to which are fastened lift chains or cables D connected 5 with the supporting-frame E of the screw in'such manner as to throw the center of the frame out of line with the end of the walking-beam, thus allowing a screw mounted in the frame E to pass above the end of the walking-beam.
- the screw 6 is mounted in the frame E, which has at its top a collar 6 provided with lugs e with which the chains D are connected.
- the lower end of the frame E carries a split-nut e provided with the usual clamping mechanism.
- the screw 5 5 hasbeen run down to its limit the clamp on the split-nut is released and the screwv can be raised by means of a cord F- passing over suit-, able guide-pulleys fand run down to within easy reach of the operator.
- the screw is provided with the usual clamping mechanism 6 to engage the drill-rope G.
- the chains D are of a diameter such as to hold the screw clear of the path of the walking-beam.
- a counterweight is secured by means of abolt 12 passing through the weight and that end of the walking-beam and a nut b
- This method of attachment permits the ba1ance-weight to be drawn onto the tapering end of the walking-beam to take up any space caused by the shrinkage of the timbers.
- a pitman which is connected with suitable driving mechanism.
- the counterweight is sufficient to slightly overbalance the weight of the temper-screw when the grip on the drillrope is released.
- Fig. 2 I have shown the walking-beam thrown back so as to lift the temper-screw out of engagement with the drill-rope and allow the tool to be raised.
- the walking-beam being balanced the screw can be handled with great ease.
- a walking beam In a well drilling machine, the combination of a walking beam; a screw; a frame sus- 5 pended from the walking beam and open at its upper end to permit the screw to play therethrough; a split nut thereon adapted to engage or disengage with the screw, and a cord attached to the screw and carried over a sheave [00 or sheaves to a position within reach of the operator whereby the temper screw may be The lower end of 60 V raised, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
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Description
(No Model.) 5 J. BUTTON.
WELL DRILLING MACHINE. No. 542,725. Patented July 16, 1895.
1N VEN TOR .754 ATTORNEY m WITNESSES:
NITED' ST TES PATENT I OFFICE.
JESSE BUTTON, OF SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO GEORGE D. LOOMIS, E TIFFIN, OHIO.
WELL-DRILLING MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 542,725, dated July 16, 1895.
Application filed April 26, 1894. Serial No. 608,976. (No model.)
.To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JESSE BUTTON, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Springfield, in the county of Hampden and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Well-Drillin g Machines, of which the following is a specification. i
One great objection to the portable welldrilling machines heretofore used is the frequency with which it is necessary to attach and release the gripping devices and raise the screw. v
The objects of my invention are to provide a well-drilling machine in which, without increasing the height of the machine, the distance drilled at each clamping may be greatly increased, and to improve the construction of the machine; and the invention consists in the parts and combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
My invention is more especially'adapted for use in connection with portable well-drilling machines, such as are described in Letters Patent No. 506,204., granted me October 10,
In the drawings, Figure 1 is an elevation of a walking-beam provided with my improvement; Fig. 2, a reduced elevation showing the walking-beam thrown up so as to lift the a segmental end b. 0n the walking-beam above the segmental end are hooks b,to which are fastened lift chains or cables D connected 5 with the supporting-frame E of the screw in'such manner as to throw the center of the frame out of line with the end of the walking-beam, thus allowing a screw mounted in the frame E to pass above the end of the walking-beam. The screw 6 is mounted in the frame E, which has at its top a collar 6 provided with lugs e with which the chains D are connected. The lower end of the frame E carries a split-nut e provided with the usual clamping mechanism. When the screw 5 5 hasbeen run down to its limit the clamp on the split-nut is released and the screwv can be raised by means of a cord F- passing over suit-, able guide-pulleys fand run down to within easy reach of the operator. the screw is provided with the usual clamping mechanism 6 to engage the drill-rope G.
In the form shown the chains D are of a diameter such as to hold the screw clear of the path of the walking-beam. On the tapering 6 5' end of the walking-beam a counterweight is secured by means of abolt 12 passing through the weight and that end of the walking-beam and a nut b This method of attachment permits the ba1ance-weight to be drawn onto the tapering end of the walking-beam to take up any space caused by the shrinkage of the timbers. To this weight is pivotally fastened a pitman, which is connected with suitable driving mechanism. The counterweight is sufficient to slightly overbalance the weight of the temper-screw when the grip on the drillrope is released.
In Fig. 2 I have shown the walking-beam thrown back so as to lift the temper-screw out of engagement with the drill-rope and allow the tool to be raised. The walking-beam being balanced the screw can be handled with great ease.
I claim as my invention 1. In a welldrilling machine the combination of a walking beam, B, a screw, 6, a frame, E, adapted to support the screw and open to permit it to play through both ends, and chains, D, to support the frame, E, and hold 0 the screw in a plane outside of the arc of travel of the walking beam, substantially as described.
2. In a well drilling machine, the combination of a walking beam; a screw; a frame sus- 5 pended from the walking beam and open at its upper end to permit the screw to play therethrough; a split nut thereon adapted to engage or disengage with the screw, and a cord attached to the screw and carried over a sheave [00 or sheaves to a position within reach of the operator whereby the temper screw may be The lower end of 60 V raised, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
3. In a well drilling machine the combination of awalking beam, B; ascrew, e; a frame,
E; open at its upper end to permit the screw to play therethrough flexible supports, D, adapted to support the frame; E and hold the screw in a plane outside the arc of travel of JESSE BUTTON.
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GEO. F. WENTZ, HARRY TAGGART;
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