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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B19/00Handling rods, casings, tubes or the like outside the borehole, e.g. in the derrick; Apparatus for feeding the rods or cables
    • E21B19/08Apparatus for feeding the rods or cables; Apparatus for increasing or decreasing the pressure on the drilling tool; Apparatus for counterbalancing the weight of the rods
    • E21B19/081Screw-and-nut feed mechanisms
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
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    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/39Cord and rope holders
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T403/32008Plural distinct articulation axes
    • Y10T403/32057Angular and linear
    • Y10T403/32065Screw and swivel

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  • Figure 1 is a sidetelevation of the machine.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical ⁇ section taken from U to B, showing temper-screw, swivel-nut, and clamping mechanism.
  • Fig. 3 is a detached top view of cable-clamps.
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical view of cable-clamps, taken from M to Z, showing them thrown open and the manner of receiving the cable.
  • the swivel is either attached directly to the upper end of frame A A, or the swivel is attached to the temper-screw G at its lower end.
  • This invention differs materially from the above plans, and has for its object making a temper-screw durable and accessible, and to obviate in the construction the difficulty attending the use of the ordinary swivel, which has hitherto been employed in giving a rotary motion to the drill-cable.
  • the resistance to its motion is variable, the bearings of the swivel become worn and rendered useless, and in consequence require replacing by new parts, incurring an unnecessary cost and delay; and, also, to provide an improved and substantial clamp for holding the drill-cable.
  • a A is a frame, with two standards terminating at the top in a loop, which is attached in the usual way to the walking-beam.
  • This frame is proi vided atits lower end with a circular opening to admit the passage of swivel-nut B B.
  • the temper-screw G works through and within this nut.
  • the temper-screw G has aspecial thread, the under side being square and the upper side beveled, the object of which will hereinafter be described.
  • the swivel-nut B B is divided into halves, having conical sides and-flan ge, with female thread corresponding to that of temperscrew G.
  • This nut performs duty, while restingon its bearing and being clamped to temperscrew, as a swivel for the cable-clamps. When unlocked, it enables the operator to run out the temper-screw, and allows it at the same time to act as a swivel.
  • the locking-bar C is dropped from swivel-nut B B, when the temper-screw G may be pushed up its full length.
  • the bevel part ot' threads in nut and screw enables the part-s to freely pass each other, thus, with a single operation, doing what would othcrwise require more time and labor.
  • the nut B B is provided with dowels or similar devices to cause them to remain parallel at all times.
  • C is a turning or clamping bar, with clamping or locking screw D, the use of which is to lock or clamp the swivel-nut B B to the temper-screw G while turning the drill cable, or to unlock it from the temper-screw, if necessary to pay out or take up the cable, or to release the swivel-nut entirely when de sired to return the temper-screw.
  • E is an open disk, through which the temper-screw G freely passes, and is intended to prevent the upward progress of swivel-nut B B while readjusting the screw G. The disk is secured to the frame A A by screw-bolts F F or otherwise, so as to be readily removed should it be found necessary to take out the swivel-nut.
  • a brass ring may be in scrted between the swivel and its bearing, to reduce the friction, or the nut itself may be entirely constructed of brass or any other metal that will answer the purpose.
  • the cable-clamp is suspended from the temJ per-screw, as shown in Fig. L in the usual way. It consists of two jaws, cured to the projections N O
  • a screw-bolt, l) passes through a horizontal elongated slot, X, having a rolling washer at S and a rolling nut at T.
  • the projection O is prolonged, so as to bridge over the slot at Y, which retains the bolt in place, (the object of which will be apparent,) and having a free lateral movement.
  • a few turns of the bolt P enables the operator to open the cnble-clamp speedily and close it when required with certainty, embracing the cable firmly.
  • the principal features in this device are the novel swivel-nut through which traverses the temper-screw with its peculiar thread, which, in combination with the clamping and turning mechanism, operates the temperscrew either in or out, and enables the drller to vary the length of the cable at pleasure, rapidly and conveniently, and the improved cable-clamp, with its slot and bolt, rolling nut, and rolling washer, which enables the jaws to accommodate any variation in size of cable, compressing the jaws irmly, and eectually holding therein the cable.
  • the cable-clamping jaws K K having the projections N and O, provided with the horizontal elongated slot X and bulge Y, in combination with the rolling washer S, rolling nut T, and bolt P, substantialljT as and for the purpose set forth.

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. J. SMALL. Temper-Sorew and Cable-Clamp for Drilling Oil-Wells.
No. 206 751. Patented Aug. 6. i878.v
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IMPROVEMENTIN TEMPER-,SCRWS'AND CABLE-CLAMPS FOR DRILLING OIL-WELLS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N0. 206,751, dated August 6, 1878; application tiled i April 24, 1.878.
To all lwhom it 'may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHNSTONSALALL, of Bridgewater, (Rochester F. 0.,) in the county ot' Beaver and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Temper-Screws and Gable-Clamps for Drilling Artesian, Gas, and Oil Wells, which improvements are fully set forth in the following specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.
In the figures the same letters refer to the same parts.
Figure 1 is a sidetelevation of the machine. Fig. 2 is a vertical `section taken from U to B, showing temper-screw, swivel-nut, and clamping mechanism. Fig. 3 is a detached top view of cable-clamps. Fig. 4 is a vertical view of cable-clamps, taken from M to Z, showing them thrown open and the manner of receiving the cable.
In the te1nper-screws and clamps heretofore employed for drilling purposes the swivel is either attached directly to the upper end of frame A A, or the swivel is attached to the temper-screw G at its lower end.
This invention differs materially from the above plans, and has for its object making a temper-screw durable and accessible, and to obviate in the construction the difficulty attending the use of the ordinary swivel, which has hitherto been employed in giving a rotary motion to the drill-cable. As the resistance to its motion is variable, the bearings of the swivel become worn and rendered useless, and in consequence require replacing by new parts, incurring an unnecessary cost and delay; and, also, to provide an improved and substantial clamp for holding the drill-cable. This is accomplished by providing the frame A A with a novel swivel and operating and clamping mechanism at its lower end, so that the screw may be turned with the cable and drill without turning the frame, and at the same time, if desired, allow the screw to be advanced (or retracted, if necessary) as the nature of the work may require without in any way :inter fering with the turning of the drill-cable.
In the accompanying drawing, A A is a frame, with two standards terminating at the top in a loop, which is attached in the usual way to the walking-beam. This frame is proi vided atits lower end with a circular opening to admit the passage of swivel-nut B B. The temper-screw G works through and within this nut. The temper-screw G has aspecial thread, the under side being square and the upper side beveled, the object of which will hereinafter be described. The swivel-nut B B is divided into halves, having conical sides and-flan ge, with female thread corresponding to that of temperscrew G. This nut performs duty, while restingon its bearing and being clamped to temperscrew, as a swivel for the cable-clamps. When unlocked, it enables the operator to run out the temper-screw, and allows it at the same time to act as a swivel.
For the purpose of readjusting the temperscrew the locking-bar C is dropped from swivel-nut B B, when the temper-screw G may be pushed up its full length. The bevel part ot' threads in nut and screw enables the part-s to freely pass each other, thus, with a single operation, doing what would othcrwise require more time and labor.
The nut B B is provided with dowels or similar devices to cause them to remain parallel at all times. C is a turning or clamping bar, with clamping or locking screw D, the use of which is to lock or clamp the swivel-nut B B to the temper-screw G while turning the drill cable, or to unlock it from the temper-screw, if necessary to pay out or take up the cable, or to release the swivel-nut entirely when de sired to return the temper-screw. E is an open disk, through which the temper-screw G freely passes, and is intended to prevent the upward progress of swivel-nut B B while readjusting the screw G. The disk is secured to the frame A A by screw-bolts F F or otherwise, so as to be readily removed should it be found necessary to take out the swivel-nut.
If found necessary, a brass ring may be in scrted between the swivel and its bearing, to reduce the friction, or the nut itself may be entirely constructed of brass or any other metal that will answer the purpose.
The cable-clamp is suspended from the temJ per-screw, as shown in Fig. L in the usual way. It consists of two jaws, cured to the projections N O A screw-bolt, l), passes through a horizontal elongated slot, X, having a rolling washer at S and a rolling nut at T. The projection O is prolonged, so as to bridge over the slot at Y, which retains the bolt in place, (the object of which will be apparent,) and having a free lateral movement.
A few turns of the bolt P enables the operator to open the cnble-clamp speedily and close it when required with certainty, embracing the cable firmly.
The principal features in this device are the novel swivel-nut through which traverses the temper-screw with its peculiar thread, which, in combination with the clamping and turning mechanism, operates the temperscrew either in or out, and enables the drller to vary the length of the cable at pleasure, rapidly and conveniently, and the improved cable-clamp, with its slot and bolt, rolling nut, and rolling washer, which enables the jaws to accommodate any variation in size of cable, compressing the jaws irmly, and eectually holding therein the cable.
I am aware that the split swivel-nut and a clamp have been used with a temper-screw having ordinary screw-threads. I do not, therefore, broadly claim the split-nut and clamp with the temper-screw; but
What I do claim as In y invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination, with the frame A A, with the removable disk E and set-screws F F, of the temper-screw G, having the square and beveled threads H, swivel-nut B B, constructed in two parts, and the locking-bar C, having the set-screw D, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
2. The cable-clamping jaws K K, having the projections N and O, provided with the horizontal elongated slot X and bulge Y, in combination with the rolling washer S, rolling nut T, and bolt P, substantialljT as and for the purpose set forth.
JOHNSTON SMALL.
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GUY H. MORGAN, Jos. H. GREER.
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