Boring or penetrating the earth – Bit or bit element – Nonsymmetrical bit
Patent
1980-01-11
1981-12-08
Leppink, James A.
Boring or penetrating the earth
Bit or bit element
Nonsymmetrical bit
175410, E21B 1308
Patent
active
043043127
ABSTRACT:
A percussion drill bit comprises a bit body including a shaft having a conical mounting portion to be mated with a conical mounting portion of a drill rod by means of substantially longitudinal friction forces. An annular row of circumferentially spaced button inserts extend from a front face of the body. A central button insert is disposed centrally of the other inserts and extends axially from the front face of the body beyond the other inserts to define a pilot insert. The outer inserts are inclined at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the body. A centrally located flushing channel is provided in the drill rod.
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Leppink James A.
Sandvik Aktiebolag
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