Claims
- 1. An air-operated self-propelling rotary-percussive downhole drill for drilling boreholes, comprising: a housing having a head portion and a tail portion; a tool mounted in the head portion of said housing, said housing accommodating therein a striking mechanism with a striker actuated by compressed air through working and idle reciprocatory strokes, to effect a percussive action upon said tool for breaking rock at the hole face and upon said housing of the drill to propel said drill in the hole; means for rotating said tool including a self-controlled coupling having a stationary sleeve and a movable sleeve and means for transmitting a torque to said tool in only one direction of rotation, said stationary sleeve being integral with said housing of said drill; return means accommodated in the forward part of said housing of said drill for withdrawing said tool from the face after it has been struck by said striker, said return means being integral with the tail of the working tool and comprising a piston defining a chamber between the piston and the front wall of the housing, means providing constant communication between said chamber and a source of compressed air and periodic communication with the atmosphere through an opening provided in the housing; means arranged adjacent to the tail part of said housing of the drill and connected therewith, for preventing a rearward motion of the housing and its rotation during a drilling operation, the latter said means being constituted as a resilient tubular member; and means for air-blasting the face area and for removing sludge from the hole.
- 2. An air-operated self-propelling rotary-percussive downhole drill, comprising: a housing with bottoms, a tool mounted at the head portion of said housing, said housing accommodating therein a striking mechanism with a striker adapted to be actuated by compressed air to effect a percussive action upon said tool for breaking the rock at the hole face and upon said housing to propel said drill in the hole; means for rotating said tool, including a self-controlled coupling having a stationary sleeve and a movable sleeve and adapted to transmit a torque to said tool only in one direction of rotation, said stationary sleeve being integral with said housing of said drill; a return device for withdrawing said tool from the face, after it has been struck by said striker, having a piston mounted on the tail portion of said tool, intermediate said striker and the forward bottom of said housing of said drill, a piston space defined between said piston and the forward bottom of said housing, a resilient member accommodated in said piston space and cooperating with said piston; means mounted adjacent to the rear part of said housing of said drill and connected therewith, adapted to prevent a rearward motion and rotation of said housing during a drilling operation; means for air-blasting the face area and for removing the sludge from the hole.
- 3. An air-operated drill as set forth in claim 1, comprising a resilient member accommodated in said piston chamber constituted as a shock absorber.
- 4. An air-operated drill as set forth in claim 1, wherein said piston of the return means has a passage communicating said piston chamber with the source of compressed air, whereby said space acts as an air dashpot.
- 5. An air-operated self-propelling rotary-percussive downhole drill, comprising a housing with a head section, a tail portion and a bottom, a tool mounted at the head portion of said housing, having an external helicoidal thread on the tail portion thereof; said housing accomodating a striking mechanism with a striker adapted to be actuated by compressed air through working and idle reciprocatory strokes and to effect a percussive action upon said tool to break rock at the face of the hole and upon said housing of said drill to propel said drill in the hole; return means for withdrawing said tool from the face upon its having been struck by said striker, including a piston mounted on the tail portion of said tool, intermediate said striker and the bottom of said housing of said drill, a piston space defined between said piston and the forward bottom of said housing; a resilient member accommodated in said piston space and cooperating with said piston; means for rotating said tool, including a coupling adapted to transmit a torque to said tool only in one direction of rotation, said coupling having a stationary sleeve and a movable sleeve, said movable sleeve having an internal helicoidal thread and forming a helicoidally threaded coupling with the tail portion of said tool, the latter having an external helicoidal thread and acting as the rod of said piston of said return device, said helicoidally threaded coupling effecting the driving connection of said return device with said tool rotating mechanism and said tool, the stationary sleeve of said coupling being integral with said housing of said drill; means positioned adjacent to the rear part of said housing of the drill and connected therewith, for preventing rearward motion and rotation of said housing during a drilling operation; and means for airblasting the face area and for removing sludge from the hole.
- 6. An air-operated drill as set forth in claim 5, wherein said resilient member accommodated in said piston space is a shock absorber.
- 7. An air-operated drill as set forth in claim 5, wherein said piston of the return device has a passage communicating said piston space of the return device with a source of compressed air, whereby said piston space acts as an air dashpot.
- 8. An air-operated drill as set forth in claim 5, wherein, in order to improve the conditions of prefixing the angle of rotation of said tool per each operating cycle of the drill, the end face of said helicoidal nut, facing said striker, and said housing of the drill have conical surfaces thereon by means of which said nut and said housing make up a conical friction coupling, a locking device being provided between said nut and the forward bottom of said housing.
- 9. An air-operated drill as set forth in claim 8, wherein said locking device is a resilient member.
- 10. An air-operated self-propelled rotary-percussive downhole drill for drilling boreholes, comprising a housing having a head part, a tail part and a bottom; a tool mounted the heat part of said housing; said drill accommodating therein: a striking mechanism with a striker adapted to be actuated by compressed air through working and idle reciprocatory strokes, to effect percussive action upon said tool to break rock at the face of the hole and upon said housing of said drill to propel said drill in the hole; return means for withdrawing said tool from the face upon its having been struck by said striker, comprising a piston mounted on the tail portion of said tool, intermediate said striker and the bottom of said housing, a piston space defined between said piston and the forward bottom of said housing, a resilient member accommodated in said piston space and cooperating with said piston; a mechanism for rotating said tool, including a coupling having a stationary sleeve and a movable sleeve and adapted to transmit a torque to said tool only in one direction of rotation, said stationary sleeve being integral with said housing of said drill; said tool rotating mechanism further including profiled lugs on the opposing end faces of said piston of said return device and of said movable sleeve of said self-controlled coupling, mounted on the tail portion of said tool, said profiled lugs receiving therebetween rods pivotally connected therewith, said rods effecting a driving connection between said return device, said tool rotating mechanism and said tool; so that with the end faces of said piston and said movable sleeve directly engaging each other, said rods extend in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said tool, said piston space accommodating said resilient member being defined by said housing of said drill and said end faces, respectively, of said piston of said return device and said movable sleeve of said self-controlled coupling; means positioned adjacent to the rear part of said housing of said drill and connected therewith, for preventing rearward motion and rotation of said housing during a drilling operation; and means for air-blasting the face area and for removing sludge from the hole.
- 11. An air-operated drill as set forth in claim 10, wherein said rods are in the form of resilient members.
- 12. An air-operated drill as set forth in claim 10, wherein said housing of the drill has made an opening adapted to connect periodically said piston space of the return device with the ambient atmosphere, as said tool is moving away from the rock face.
- 13. An air-operated drill as set forth in claim 10, wherein the tail portion of said tool has mounted thereon a shock absorber accommodated between said housing of the drill and the working head of said tool.
- 14. An air-operated self-propelled rotary percussive downhole drill for drilling boreholes, comprising a housing having a head portion and a rear portion, a drill bit mounted in the head portion of said housing, a striking mechanism in said housing including a striker actuated by compressed air through idle and working reciprocating strokes to subject said drill bit and housing to percussive action to advance said drill in the hole; means for rotating said drill bit including a self-controlled coupling comprising a movable sleeve and a stationary sleeve adapted to transmit a torque to said drill bit in only one direction of rotation; means disposed adjacent and associated with the rear portion of said drill housing to preclude rearward motion of said housing during a drilling operation; means to air-blast the face area and remove the sludge from the hole; return means mounted in the front portion of the cylinder of said housing and defined by a piston mechanism, the piston of which is integral with the drill bit shank to define in conjunction with the front bottom and cylindrical wall of said housing a piston working space, and means providing constant communication between said space and a source of compressed air.
- 15. An air-operated drill as claimed in claim 14, wherein the piston of the return means comprises two discs of which one acts as the movable sleeve of said self-controlled coupling; projecting portions on opposed end faces of said discs, links hinged to said projecting portions disposed therebetween to operatively connect said return means and drill bit rotating means; in case of direct contact between the end faces of the discs said links are disposed in a plane normal to the center-line of said drill bit, at which time the piston discs define therebetween the working space of the return means.
- 16. An air operated drill as claimed in claim 14, wherein the end face of the movable sleeve of the self-controlled coupling, which faces said striker, and said drill housing have tapering surfaces whereby said movable sleeve of the coupling defines a self-controlled tapering friction coupling, and a locking device between said sleeve and the front bottom of said drill housing, whereby the conditions of prefixing the angle of rotation of said drill bit in each of the operating cycles of said drill is improved.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 632,170 filed Nov. 14, 1975 now abandoned.
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