Boring or penetrating the earth – Below-ground impact members
Patent
1975-03-10
1976-04-27
Murtagh, John E.
Boring or penetrating the earth
Below-ground impact members
173 80, 173131, 175389, 175410, 403273, E21B 106, E21B 922
Patent
active
039528197
ABSTRACT:
A fatigue resistant anvil bit is described for use on a percussion rock drill. The anvil bit has a shank having a substantially uniform cross section terminated in a threaded end portion. A bit head is threadably mounted on the end portion having a diameter substantially greater than the bit shank. An anvil ring is shrunk fit on the shank engaging the bit head to provide lateral support and minimize the creation of fatigue fractures.
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A & W Deep-Well Drilling, Inc.
Favreau Richard E.
Murtagh John E.
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