Boring or penetrating the earth – Below-ground impact members – Fluid-operated
Patent
1999-03-15
2000-11-21
Pezzuto, Robert E.
Boring or penetrating the earth
Below-ground impact members
Fluid-operated
175293, E21B 600
Patent
active
061489344
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a coupling piece with damping function for simultaneous earth and/or rock drilling with an upper rotary percussion device and a lower percussion device.
In a previously known drilling device, see U.S. Pat. No. 5,355,966, for simultaneous drilling with an upper rotary percussion device and a lower percussion device the feed force on the drill tube string and on the lower percussion device is achieved through displacement of the upper rotary percussion device towards the ground. A drawback with this solution is that drilling cannot occur optimally since one cannot control the feed force on the upper rotary percussion device and on the lower percussion device independent of each other for adaption of the drilling to local variations in the ground conditions.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention, which is defined in the appended claim, aims at making it possible to drill simultaneously with an upper rotary percussion device and a lower percussion device with optimal use of feed force and impact energy at the same time as the lower percussion device is not affected by the shock waves of the uppeer rotary percussion device.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An embodiment of the invention is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in which
FIG. 1 shows a drilling device in which the invention is a part.
FIG. 2 shows a section through a coupling piece according to the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
The drilling device shown on the drawings comprises a coupling piece with a housing 1, 21. The housing comprises two housing parts 1 and 21 which are connected with each other by means of a screw joint 14. The housing part 1 is provided with a first connection 2 for connection of an upper rotary percussion device 3, in the shown example a top hammer drilling machine. The top hammer drilling machine is displaceable towards or from a ground 15, which can be an earth and/or rock formation, by means of a feed device 22. The housing part 21 is provided with a second connection 4 for connection of a drill tube string 5. The drill tube string 5 comprises one or more drill tubes and at the front end an annular drill bit 23. The annular drill bit 23 is fed towards the ground 15 by the feed device 22 and is exerted to impacts by the top hammer drilling machine 3. In the housing 1, 21 a piston 10 is movably arranged between a first chamber 11 and a second chamber 12. A third connection 6 is arranged on the piston 10 for connection of a drill string 7 comprising a lower percussion device 8, in the shown example a down-the-hole drilling machine. The drill string 7 can in addition to the down-the-hole drilling machine 8 comprise one or more drill string elements. At the front end of the down-the-hole drilling machine a drill bit 24 is arranged. The down-the-hole drilling machine 8 is supplied with driving medium, gas or liquid, via a first channel 9 in the housing part 1 and a second channel 13 in the piston 10. The pressure in the first chamber 11 displaces the down-the-hole drilling machine 8 and thus its drill bit 24 toward the ground 15. The drill bit 24 is exerted to impacts by the down-the-hole drilling machine 8. The first chamber 11 functions also as a shock absorber between the upper rotary percussion device 3 and the drill string 7, through which the down-the-hole drilling machine 8 is protected from harmful influence from the shock waves from the upper rotary percussion device. The housing part 1 is provided with a third channel 16 for supply of pressure fluid, gas or liquid, to the second chamber 12. Pressurization of the second chamber 12 is used to decrease the force between the down-the-hole drilling machine 8, and thus its drill bit 24, and the ground 15. This makes it possible to achieve the desired feed force on the drill bit 24 of the down-the-hole drilling machine when further drill string elements are added to the drill string 7, without waiving the driving medium pressure t
REFERENCES:
patent: 5355966 (1994-10-01), Mathis
Atlas Copco Craelius AB
Pezzuto Robert E.
Stone Mark P.
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