Reverse circulation down-the-hole hammer drill and bit therefor

Boring or penetrating the earth – Below-ground impact members – Fluid-operated

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175215, 175393, 175418, E21B 414, E21B 1038, E21B 1060

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048197467

ABSTRACT:
A reverse circulation down-the-hole hammer drill apparatus for drilling rock and overburden comprises a fluid-driven piston which reciprocates in an annular chamber to repeatedly strike a bit suspended at one end of the chamber, for example in a splined mounting. Fluid is exhausted through the bit directly to the face of the bit and cuttings and debris are returned via a central throughbore in the bit and in the drill apparatus to the surface. The bit drops forward on encountering a void during drilling operations to open by-pass passages which exhaust fluid directly into the throughbore temporarily so as to prevent any loss of return of sample to the surface.

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