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US870281A
US870281A US34631606A US1906346316A US870281A US 870281 A US870281 A US 870281A US 34631606 A US34631606 A US 34631606A US 1906346316 A US1906346316 A US 1906346316A US 870281 A US870281 A US 870281A
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    • E21BEARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
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  • This invention supplies a drill for mining operations, being of special advantage in the coal industry since it enables the drill to be repointed without necessitating carrying in stock a number of drills, or without incurring the loss of time incident to removing a drill from the machine and replacing the same by a new drill having a sharpened point.
  • a drill when dull may be quickly repointed by removing the dulled point and replacing the same, either by means of a new point, or by an old point that has been resharpened, the construction being such as to admit of the interchange of points being quickly effected and to render the point firm and secure.
  • attachech Figure 1 is a view in elevation of a coal drill provided with a removable point. of the drill and point showing the parts separated.
  • Fig. 3 is a front and an edge view of a different form of point.
  • Fig. 4 is a front and an edge view of a further modification.
  • the drill 1 may be of any length and construction and is of spiral form to admit of removal of the cuttings so as to preclude obstructing the free action of the point as the drill is advanced to its work.
  • the point 2 is reinovably fitted to the drill and may be variously formed and comprises a head 3 and bits 4.
  • the bits 4 are oppositely disposed and have a somewhat parallel arrangement.
  • the bits decrease in thickness from the head to their cutting edge and in front view they may be of a different outline according to the especial design, or the nature of the vein to be Fig. 2 is a detail perspective view of a portion worked.
  • the bits may be flat, or have a partial twist imparted thereto and their outer and end, edges may be straight, or curved, and the straight edges may be either inclined or straight across.
  • the head 3 of the point may be of any construction so as to be detachably fitted to the end of the drill.
  • the head 3 is formed with an opening which is interiorly threaded and the end of the drill 1 is reduced and this reduced portion 5 is exteriorly threaded to match the threaded opening of the head 3.
  • the head 3 abuts against the shoulder formed at the base of the reduced portion 5.
  • the drill becomes dull, the point may be quickly removed and a new point placed in position, and since this interchange may be effected in a comparatively short time, no materialloss is occasioned as is experienced when the drill is required to be replaced.
  • the points When the points are detached from the drill, they may be fitted to a short stem which will admitof their being conveniently handled when being sharpened, thereby obviating the inconvenience occasioned by grinding the points of long drills.
  • a removable point for mining drills comprising an approximately flattened head of substantially circular outline and having a centrally disposed threaded opening and provided with integral bits projected from its outer face about in line with the axis of the threaded opening and located to one side thereof.
  • a mining drill having its extremity reduced and threaded and a removable point consisting of a flattened head of approximately rounded form having a centrally disposed threaded opening to match the reduced threaded extremity of the drill, and bits forming a part of the head and projected from the outer or lower face thereof and located upon opposite sides of the opening formed therein, said hits flaring towards their extremities and having a partial twist in their length.

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'No. 870,281. PATENTBD NOV. 5. 1907.
' B. V.,GILMORE.
'OOAL DRILL.
APPLICATION FILED DEO.4, 1906. I
B. Gi'wzore 3 no em l'o'c Gr tttt Mao BENJAMIN V. GILMORE, OF RED HOUSE SHOALS, WEST VIRGINIA.
COAL-DRILL.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented NOV. 5, 1 907.
Application filed December 4:. 1906- Serial No. 346,316.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, BENJAMIN V. GILMORE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Red House Shoals, in the county of Putnamand State of West Virginia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Coal-Drills, of which the following is a specification.
This invention supplies a drill for mining operations, being of special advantage in the coal industry since it enables the drill to be repointed without necessitating carrying in stock a number of drills, or without incurring the loss of time incident to removing a drill from the machine and replacing the same by a new drill having a sharpened point. I
In accordance with this invention, a drill when dull may be quickly repointed by removing the dulled point and replacing the same, either by means of a new point, or by an old point that has been resharpened, the construction being such as to admit of the interchange of points being quickly effected and to render the point firm and secure.
In the drawings hereto attachech Figure 1 is a view in elevation of a coal drill provided with a removable point. of the drill and point showing the parts separated. Fig. 3 is a front and an edge view of a different form of point. Fig. 4 is a front and an edge view of a further modification.
Corresponding and like parts are referred to in the following description and indicated in all the views of the drawings by the same reference characters.
The drill 1 may be of any length and construction and is of spiral form to admit of removal of the cuttings so as to preclude obstructing the free action of the point as the drill is advanced to its work.
The point 2 is reinovably fitted to the drill and may be variously formed and comprises a head 3 and bits 4. The bits 4 are oppositely disposed and have a somewhat parallel arrangement. The bits decrease in thickness from the head to their cutting edge and in front view they may be of a different outline according to the especial design, or the nature of the vein to be Fig. 2 is a detail perspective view of a portion worked. The bits may be flat, or have a partial twist imparted thereto and their outer and end, edges may be straight, or curved, and the straight edges may be either inclined or straight across. The head 3 of the point may be of any construction so as to be detachably fitted to the end of the drill. In the preferable arrangement, the head 3 is formed with an opening which is interiorly threaded and the end of the drill 1 is reduced and this reduced portion 5 is exteriorly threaded to match the threaded opening of the head 3. When the point is fitted to the drill, the head 3 abuts against the shoulder formed at the base of the reduced portion 5. When-the drill becomes dull, the point may be quickly removed and a new point placed in position, and since this interchange may be effected in a comparatively short time, no materialloss is occasioned as is experienced when the drill is required to be replaced.
When the points are detached from the drill, they may be fitted to a short stem which will admitof their being conveniently handled when being sharpened, thereby obviating the inconvenience occasioned by grinding the points of long drills.
'Having' thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is: v
1. A removable point for mining drills, the same comprising an approximately flattened head of substantially circular outline and having a centrally disposed threaded opening and provided with integral bits projected from its outer face about in line with the axis of the threaded opening and located to one side thereof.
2. A mining drill having its extremity reduced and threaded and a removable point consisting of a flattened head of approximately rounded form having a centrally disposed threaded opening to match the reduced threaded extremity of the drill, and bits forming a part of the head and projected from the outer or lower face thereof and located upon opposite sides of the opening formed therein, said hits flaring towards their extremities and having a partial twist in their length.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
BENJAMIN V. GILMORE. [Lu -1 Witnesses l A. L. RYMER, F. L. MIDDLEToN.
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