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US3797587A
US3797587A US00214813A US3797587DA US3797587A US 3797587 A US3797587 A US 3797587A US 00214813 A US00214813 A US 00214813A US 3797587D A US3797587D A US 3797587DA US 3797587 A US3797587 A US 3797587A
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    • 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
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  • the present invention relates to earth boring or drilling machines, and particularly relates to mechanism for axially driving and guiding the rotary drilling equipment of such machines.
  • the rotary drilling equipf ment - is moved up and down along at least one guide column by means of a rst hydraulic cylinder which travels along the guide column and a second cylinder which travels along the first cylinder.
  • the guide column may be termed a piston column in that it includes a fixed piston head intermediate its two ends.
  • the first cylinder forms variable volume chambers on the opposite sides of the fixed piston head.
  • a second piston head surrounds the first cylindery intermediate its two'ends.
  • the second cylinder helps define a second pair of variable volume working chambers on opposite sides of the second piston head. This arrangement permits a long drill stroke without varyingthe overallmachine height.
  • the machine ⁇ has a lightweight, compact, but rigid, box frame composed of a pair of guide columns, a rigid base frame, a rigid head frame, and auxiliary column means interconnected between the head and base frame members.
  • This box frame construction makes it possible for the machine to be transported by almost any method, including by skidding on the auxiliary column means. Also, lifting and setup of the machine is facilitated because of the frame construction.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view taken from above and looking toward the front and one side of an embodiment of the drilling machine of this invention, showing the drilling equipment in a raised position;
  • FIG. 2 is a view like FIG. l, but showing the drilling equipment in a lowered position;
  • FIG. 3 is a front elevational view of the drilling machine shown by FIGS. l and 2, with the drilling equipment shown in a raised position and a sectional drill stem connected thereto;
  • FIG.l 4 is a side elevational view of the drilling machine shown by FIGS. l-3, also showing the drilling equipment in a raised position;
  • FIG. S' is a top plan view of the drilling machine of FIGS. l-4; and Y v FIG. 6 is a view partially in side elevation and partially in vertical section, of one of the piston columns and the two sleeve cylinders mounted thereon, showing one embodiment of the fluid supply and discharge ducting.
  • the drilling machine of this invention comprises a pair of laterally spaced apart, parallel, upstanding piston columns l0, 12. These columns 10, 12 are connected at their lower ends to a base assembly 14 and at their upper ends to a head frame member 16.
  • the base frame assembly comprises ⁇ a generally U- shaped base frame member 18 supporting a worktable 20. ⁇
  • the base frame member 18 includes integral rear and side portions.
  • Frame member I8 includes integral rear and side portions.
  • Frame member 18 is pivotally mounted to rear portions of a pair of mounting feet 22, 24 for pivotal tilting about a transverse axis 26.
  • Shaft means establishing axis 26 extend through aligned openings in side wall portions of the frame'member 18 and in upstanding rear brackets 28 on the mounting feet 22, 24 (FIG.,4).
  • the mounting feet 22, 24 are rigidly secured to thefground or earth material at ythe drilling site, to a concrete pad formed at the drilling site, or to some other suitable mass.
  • a pair of turnbuckles 30, 32 are interconnected between forward side portions of the frame member I8 and a forward set of upstanding brackets 34, 36. These turnbuckles 30, 32 provide a way for adjusting the attitude of the piston columns l0, 12 relative to the mounting feet 22, 24, for fixing the drilling angle.
  • the preferred embodiment also comprises a pair of 45 laterally spaced apart, parallel re'ar support columns 38, 40. These columns 38, 40 are rigidly connected between rearward corner portions of the base frame member 18 and rearward corner portions of the upper frame member 16.
  • the head frame member 16, the base frame' member 18, the piston columns 10, l2 and the rear support columns 38, 40 all together fonn a rigid closed box frame structure which supports the rotary drilling equipment and permits transportaiton of the machine without disassembly. It is to be understood, however, that the drilling forces can be taken by the piston columns alone, making it possible to eliminate the rear columns 38, 40.
  • the piston columns 10, l2 comprise a pair of cylindrical members interconnected by a central plug member.
  • the cylindrical members are designated 4,2 and 44
  • the central plug member is designated 46.
  • Plug member 46 includes opposite end portions which are sized to be snugly received within the inside diameter of the cylindrical members 42, 4,4, and an enlarged diameter central portion 48 which forms a fixed piston head intermediate the length of the column l (or l2).
  • a first traveling cylinder 50 surrounds the piston column'll0. lthas vend portions 52, 54 which snugly receive the outside diameter of the column sections 42, 44 and an intermediate portion having an inside diameter for snugly receiving the fixed piston 48.
  • Annular variable volume chambers 56, 58 are formed between cylinder 50 and the column sections 42, 44 on opposite sides of the fixed piston 48.
  • Cylinder 50 includes an enlarged diameter portion 60 intermediate its two ends which forms a second piston 60.
  • a second cylinder 62 surrounds the first cylinder 50.
  • Cylinder 62 includes end portions 64, 66 of a diameter matching the outside diameter of first cylinder 50. Between these end portions 64, 66 the inside diameter of cylinder 62 is sized to snugly receive the outside diameter of piston 60.
  • Annular variable volume chambers 68, 70 are formed between the cylinders 62, 50 on opposite sides of the second piston 60.
  • a closure plug 72 is provided at the lower end of piston cylinder section 44.
  • a similar plug 74 is provided at the upper end of piston cylinder section 42.
  • Plug 74 is provided with a pair of two-way fluid passageways 76, 78.
  • Passageway 76 extends axially through member 74 into the interior of piston column section 42, in the region above the dividing plug 46.
  • a passageway 80 through the upper portion of ⁇ plug 46 communicates the hollow interior 82 with chamber 56.
  • Passageway 78 extends axially through plug 74 and communicates with the interior of a small diameter tube 84.
  • Tube 84 extends completely through the ⁇ center plug 46 and communicates with the interior 86 of piston column section 44.
  • a passageway 88 in the lower portion of plug 46 communicates chamber 86 with the lower work chamber 58.
  • first flexible conduit 90 is shown connected to the upper end portion of the outer cylinder 62. It communicates with a passageway 92 which in turn communicates with cylinder chamber 68. ln similar fashion, a second flexible conduit 94 is shown secured to the lower end portions 64 of cylinder 62.'It communicates with a passageway 96 4which in turn communicates with the lower working chamber 70.
  • a traveling cross frame 98 is rigidly interconnected between the two cylinders 62.
  • This cross frame carries a rotary drive assembly comprising a drive motor 100, a drive box 102, and drill head 104.
  • the cross frame 98 and the drilling equipment 100, 102, 104 carried thereby, are powered up and down by the cylinders 50, 62.
  • Selective supply and exhaust of fluid into the chambers 5,6, S8 causes movement of the first cylinder 50 up and down relative to the fixed piston 46, and along the piston column 10, 12.
  • Selective supply and exhaust of fluid to and from the chamber 68, 70 causes axial travel of the second cylinder 62 relative to the second piston 60, and also relative to the column 10.
  • the two dual cylinder assemblies 50, 62 are symmetrically positioned in opposite sides of the drilling load, for totally balanced thrust.
  • the cross-sectional areas of all the fluid chambers 56, 58 and 68, 70 should be equal. lf' so, the upper chambers 56, 68 can be hydraulically linked and the lower chambers 58, 70can be hydraulically linked.
  • equal cylinder displacement will occur on each side of the machine.
  • the division of displacement between cylinders 50 and 62 may differ between the two sides, but this is of no consequence. Further, for special speed or force needs, the working surface areas on opposite side of the piston head may be made to be unequal.
  • the cylinders 50, 62 are the key to space saving in the machine of this invention. Cylinders 50, 62 permit a long drill stroke without varying the overall machine height. By way of example, the machine is able .to achieve a full sixty inch (60 inch) vertical stroke within a fixed machine height of only one hundred and three inches l(103 inches). Constant speed and force throughout the entire stroke is achieved by the balanced piston design. Since the piston columns also act as bearing columns, they share torque and bending forces, v
  • the machine of this invention can be lifted or transported by almost any method.
  • the unit can be skidded (e.g. on the rear columns 38, 40) or moved by rail or wheeled vehicle.
  • the drilling head 104 is shown to include an internally threaded box member for receiving an externally threaded pin portion of each section of the drill stem DS. However, in some installations it may be desirable to locate a pin member in the head 104.
  • the rotary drive equipment 100, 102, 104 is operated to supply rotative torque to the drill stem DS during at least downward thrusting ofthe drilling equipment 100, 102, 104 by means of the dual cylinder assemblies50, 62.
  • the piston assemblies S0, 62 serve to accurately guide such drilling equipment along the piston columns 10, 12, so as to establish a precision drilling line.
  • the drilling machine may be anchored in place by the base assembly alone, or the machine may be provided with roof jacks 106 for anchoring.
  • the roof jacks would be used during operation of the machine in a tunnel or othercavity having a roof, or walls in the case of horizontal drilling.
  • the roof jacks may be housed within the columns 38, 40.
  • the machine may be adapted for upward drilling by mounting the drilling equipment on the columns 10, 12
  • Wrench braces 106, 108 are installed atop the head frame 16 to receive and restrain the holding wrench during up drilling.
  • An earth drilling machine for rotating and translating a sectional drill stem which carries cutter means at its end distal the machine, comprising: v
  • a guide column including a fixed piston head thereon intermediate the ends of the column;
  • tubular first wall means surrounding said column and with said column forming a variable volume fluid chamber on each side of said fixed pistonhead, said tubular first wall means including a second fixed piston head thereon intermediate its two ends;
  • tubular second wall means surrounding said tubular first wall means and forming therewith a variable volume fluid chamber on each side of said second fixed piston head;
  • a drilling machine wherein at least a portion of the passageway means for delivering fluid to, and removing such fluid from, the variable volume fluid chambers formed by and between the tubular first wall means and the column is located inside said column.
  • a drilling machine according to claim l, wherein said column comprises a pair of tubular members interconnected by a plug member having opposite end portions connected to said tubular members, and a center portion which forms said piston head.
  • one of said tubular members includes an end portion opposite the plug member having a fluid passageway therein communicating with the interior of said tubular member, and wherein the plug member includes a passageway communicating the interior of such tubular member with the variable volume chamber formed by and between such tubular member and the tubular first wall means.
  • a drilling machine wherein a tube defining a fluid passageway extends through one of said tubular sections to and through the connecting plug member and communicates with the interior of the second tubular section, and wherein said plug member includes a passageway communicating the interior of said second tubular section with the variable volume chamber formed by and between such second tubular section and the tubular first wall means.
  • An earth drilling machine comprising:
  • each said guide column including a fixed piston head thereon intermediate its two ends;
  • tubular first wall means surrounding each said co1- umn and with said column forming a variable volume fluid chamber on each side of its fixed piston head, each said tubular first wall means including a second fixed piston head thereon intermediate its two ends;
  • tubular second wall means surrounding each said tubular first wall means and forming therewith a variable volume fluid chamber on each side of the second fixed piston head;
  • a head frame member rigidly interconnecting the ends of the two guide columns opposite the base frame member;
  • additional support column means offset from said guide columns, said additional support column means being rigidly interconnected between the head frame member and the base frame member.
  • a drilling machine wherein said head frame member, said base frame member, said guide columns and said additional support column means all together form a rigid closed box frame structure.
  • said additional support column means comprises at least one column member which is rigidly connected at one end to the base frame member adjacent the side boundary thereof and is rigidly connected at its opposite end to a corresponding side boundary'of the head frame member.
  • each said guide column comprises a pair of tubular members interconnected by a plug member having opposite end portions connected to said tubular members, and a center portion which forms the piston head.
  • each guide column includes an end. portion opposite the plug member for such column, which end portion has a fluid passageway therein communicating with the interior of such tubular member, and wherein each plug member includes a passageway commuting the interior of its said tubular member with the variable volume chamber formed by and between such tubular member and the tubular first wall means.
  • An earth drilling machine for rotating and translating a section drill stem which carries cutter means at its end distal the machine, comprising:
  • a frame including at least one fix-ed guide column including a fixed piston head thereon intermediate the ends of the column and support means anchorable at a drilling site and supporting said guide column at both of its ends;
  • said support means comprising, first and second end frame members, and additional support column means offset from said guide columns, said additional support column means and said guide columns both being rigidly interconnected between ling equipment carried thereby, along said column.

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