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US682813A
US682813A US5046301A US1901050463A US682813A US 682813 A US682813 A US 682813A US 5046301 A US5046301 A US 5046301A US 1901050463 A US1901050463 A US 1901050463A US 682813 A US682813 A US 682813A
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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
    • E21B19/00Handling rods, casings, tubes or the like outside the borehole, e.g. in the derrick; Apparatus for feeding the rods or cables
    • E21B19/08Apparatus for feeding the rods or cables; Apparatus for increasing or decreasing the pressure on the drilling tool; Apparatus for counterbalancing the weight of the rods
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    • 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
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    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/39Cord and rope holders
    • Y10T24/3958Screw clamp
    • 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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  • This invention relates to improvements in drilling devices for wells, and particularly to temper-screws, one object being to provide said screw with an improved handle for rotating the same which'will remain stationary in event of the running away ⁇ ofthe screw, thereby obviating the liability of inflicting injury upon the operator, which is so often the case with the ordinary construction.
  • Another object is to provide the screw with an improved brake or lock, which is located in close proximity to the operating means for the screw, so that the screw may be locked from rotation without the necessity of using the clamp now in use, which is not so convenient or efiective.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation, partly in section, of a temper-screw provided with my improvements; and Fig. 2, a longitudinal sectional View on an enlarged scale.
  • temper-screws-now in general use are provided with an operating handle or handlebar which is rigidly attached thereto and by means of which it is rotated. Owing to the large weight supported by the screw the latter frequently becomes uncontrollable and runs away, causing the handle-bar to strike the operator and very often seriouslyinjuring him.
  • My invention is directed to the obviation of this serious defect in the present construction of temper-screw and also to the provision of an improved locking means, as above stated.
  • A designates the forked frame of the temper-screw, having at its upper end a T portion B, which fits in the forks of the walking-beam
  • the forked frame carries at its lower end a divided nut O,which receives the temper-screw D, the latter being threaded to take the threads of the nut, through which it is movable longitudinally.
  • a clamping-band E Surrounding the nut is a clamping-band E, which is provided with a clamping-screw F, which causes the clamping-band to force the sections of the divided nut together, holding the temper-screw from longitudinal movement excepting by rotation.
  • a cross-bar G having at each end eyes to which the lower ends of elevating-ropes H are attached, said ropes serving to quickly elevate the screw when the clampis operated to release the divided nut.
  • a swivel I which rotates upon ball-bearingsJ. This swivel has links K, to which the clamp-sections L for the rope M are loosely attached, said clamp-sections being held together in position clamping the rope by a pivoted stirrup N, carryinga clamping-screw O.
  • a cap-plate P Secured to the top of the swivel by screws or other securing devices is a cap-plate P, formed with a central opening Q, which is larger than the diameter of the temper-screw and is screw-threaded, the threads being lefthand threads.
  • This cap-plate holds the links in the swivel and is provided with the screwthreads to cooperate with my improved brake or clamping device, presently to be described.
  • a collar T Secured to the temper-screw above the swivel by means of set-screws R is a collar T, having an enlarged annular toothed portion W, formed at its upper end with a circumferential retaining-flange V.
  • a ratchet W Cooperating with this toothed collar is a ratchet W provided with a suitable handle W, which may be either a single or double handle, as may be desired.
  • a suitable handle W By means of this handle-bar the temperscrew may be conveniently rotated to effect the downward movement of the same, and at the same time should said screw, by reason of the weight supported thereby, become uncontrollable and move downwardly with great rapidity the operating-handle would remain stationary in the hand of the operator and not rotate with the screw, so that the operator would not be injured thereby.
  • My improved clamping device or brake consists of a handle portion Y, which when in position is disposed beneath and parallel with the operating-handle W and is provided at its inner end with a boss X, having boss will bind against the ratchet-collar, making the swivel stationary, and this, with the slack rope attached to one side of the derrick, will stop the screw without the necessity of closing the clamp F, which is not so convenient to the operator.
  • a temper-screw In a temper-screw, the combination with the screw proper, of a swivel carried thereby and having the cap thereof formed with a screw-threaded opening surrounding the temper-screw, an adjustable boss exteriorly screw-threaded to take the threads of said cap and through which the temper-screw passes and having an operating-handle, and a stop disposed adjacent to said boss and against which the latter abuts when adjusted in one direction, substantially as described.

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no. 682,813. Patented Sept. I7, l90l. E. PORTER.
SAFETY TEMPER SCREW.
(Application filed Mar. 9, 1801.)
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ERNEST PORTER, OF WALLACE, WEST VIRGINIA.
SAFETY TEMPER-SCREW.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 682,813, dated September 17, 1901. Application filed March 9, 1901. Serial No. 50,463. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ERNEST PORTER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Wallace, in the county of Harrison and State of West Virginia, have invented a new and useful Safety Temper-Screw, of which the following is a specification.
' This invention relates to improvements in drilling devices for wells, and particularly to temper-screws, one object being to provide said screw with an improved handle for rotating the same which'will remain stationary in event of the running away{ ofthe screw, thereby obviating the liability of inflicting injury upon the operator, which is so often the case with the ordinary construction.
Another object is to provide the screw with an improved brake or lock, which is located in close proximity to the operating means for the screw, so that the screw may be locked from rotation without the necessity of using the clamp now in use, which is not so convenient or efiective.
With these objects in View the invention consists in the peculiar construction of the several parts and in their novel combination or arrangement, all of which will be fully described hereinafter and pointed out in the claim.
Figure 1 is an elevation, partly in section, of a temper-screw provided with my improvements; and Fig. 2, a longitudinal sectional View on an enlarged scale.
The temper-screws-now in general use are provided with an operating handle or handlebar which is rigidly attached thereto and by means of which it is rotated. Owing to the large weight supported by the screw the latter frequently becomes uncontrollable and runs away, causing the handle-bar to strike the operator and very often seriouslyinjuring him. My invention is directed to the obviation of this serious defect in the present construction of temper-screw and also to the provision of an improved locking means, as above stated.
Referring now more particularly to the accompanying drawings, A designates the forked frame of the temper-screw, having at its upper end a T portion B, which fits in the forks of the walking-beam The forked frame carries at its lower end a divided nut O,which receives the temper-screw D, the latter being threaded to take the threads of the nut, through which it is movable longitudinally. Surrounding the nut is a clamping-band E, which is provided with a clamping-screw F, which causes the clamping-band to force the sections of the divided nut together, holding the temper-screw from longitudinal movement excepting by rotation. At the upper end of the temper-screw is a cross-bar G, having at each end eyes to which the lower ends of elevating-ropes H are attached, said ropes serving to quickly elevate the screw when the clampis operated to release the divided nut. At the lower end of the temper-screw is a swivel I, which rotates upon ball-bearingsJ. This swivel has links K, to which the clamp-sections L for the rope M are loosely attached, said clamp-sections being held together in position clamping the rope by a pivoted stirrup N, carryinga clamping-screw O. Secured to the top of the swivel by screws or other securing devices is a cap-plate P, formed with a central opening Q, which is larger than the diameter of the temper-screw and is screw-threaded, the threads being lefthand threads. This cap-plate holds the links in the swivel and is provided with the screwthreads to cooperate with my improved brake or clamping device, presently to be described. Secured to the temper-screw above the swivel by means of set-screws R is a collar T, having an enlarged annular toothed portion W, formed at its upper end with a circumferential retaining-flange V. Cooperating with this toothed collar is a ratchet W provided with a suitable handle W, which may be either a single or double handle, as may be desired. By means of this handle-bar the temperscrew may be conveniently rotated to effect the downward movement of the same, and at the same time should said screw, by reason of the weight supported thereby, become uncontrollable and move downwardly with great rapidity the operating-handle would remain stationary in the hand of the operator and not rotate with the screw, so that the operator would not be injured thereby.
My improved clamping device or brake consists of a handle portion Y, which when in position is disposed beneath and parallel with the operating-handle W and is provided at its inner end with a boss X, having boss will bind against the ratchet-collar, making the swivel stationary, and this, with the slack rope attached to one side of the derrick, will stop the screw without the necessity of closing the clamp F, which is not so convenient to the operator.
From the above description it will be seen that I have produced a very great improvement in temper-screws, whereby injury to the operator is prevented in event of the running away of the screw, and also in which an improved brake or clamping device is provided, which is located in close proximity to the opcrating means for the screw, whereby it may be conveniently operated.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-
In a temper-screw, the combination with the screw proper, of a swivel carried thereby and having the cap thereof formed with a screw-threaded opening surrounding the temper-screw, an adjustable boss exteriorly screw-threaded to take the threads of said cap and through which the temper-screw passes and having an operating-handle, and a stop disposed adjacent to said boss and against which the latter abuts when adjusted in one direction, substantially as described.
ERNEST PORTER.
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JOHN LOGUE, W11. PORTER.
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