Boring or penetrating the earth – Below-ground impact members – Fluid-operated
Patent
1996-08-22
1998-12-22
Neuder, William P.
Boring or penetrating the earth
Below-ground impact members
Fluid-operated
175414, E21B 1200
Patent
active
RE0360023
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a sacrificial transmission sleeve for a reverse circulation down hole hammer of the percussive type actuated by a fluid under pressure, including an outer sleeve, a drill bit retained in retaining means, the transmission sleeve comprising a body and an annular flange extending from the body towards the drill bit, wherein the transmission sleeve has an outer diameter greater than that of the outer sleeve and substantially the same as the drill bit.
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Exhibit of Statutory Declaration of third party alleging "Tricone Drilling System " as prior art.
PJ9682, Apr. 19, 1990 Australia (Priority for PCT 91/00146).
Elsby John
Greathead Andrew
Sanfead Brian T.
Meller Michael N.
Neuder William P.
SDS Digger Tools PTY, Ltd.
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