Claims
- 1. A pipe hammer comprising
- an end cap,
- an outer sleeve fixed to said end cap,
- an inner sleeve having a rear end rigidly fixed to said end cap, said inner sleeve being concentric with and in radially spaced relation to said outer sleeve to define an annular chamber closed at one end by said end cap, the front end of said inner sleeve being free of connection to said end cap,
- an annular piston slidably mounted in said chamber with a radial piston clearance between said piston and said chamber,
- an annular anvil slidably mounted in and sealing the other end of said chamber and having radial anvil clearance between said anvil and said chamber that is less than said piston clearance, said anvil clearance being sufficiently small to cause said anvil to radially position said sleeves relative to each other at said other end of the chamber to maintain concentricity of said sleeves and to stabilize the free front end of said inner sleeve,
- means for reciprocating said piston within said chamber to cause the piston to repetitively strike said anvil, and
- means for receiving blows from said anvil and transmitting such blows to a pipe to be driven.
- 2. The pipe hammer of claim 1 including an axially facing inner shoulder formed on said end cap, an outer axially facing shoulder formed on an end of said inner sleeve adjacent said closed chamber end, and means for holding said shoulders in tight engagement with each other to fix said inner sleeve to said end cap.
- 3. The pipe hammer of claim 2 including means for restraining relative rotational motion between said inner sleeve and end caps.
- 4. The pipe hammer of claim 2 wherein said means for holding said shoulder in engagement comprises a sleeve retainer cap fixed to said end cap and pressing against an end of said inner sleeve.
- 5. The pipe hammer of claim 4 wherein said means for restraining radial motion comprises mating recesses formed in said inner sleeve and said sleeve retainer cap, and a pin in said recesses bridging said inner sleeve and sleeve retainer cap.
- 6. The pipe hammer of claim 1 including a front housing abutting said outer sleeve at said other end of said chamber, tension means connected to and between said end cap and front housing to fix said outer sleeve to said end cap, an annular driving head slidably carried by said front housing and having an upper end adapted to be engaged by said anvil, said driving head having an upper end extending radially outwardly of said anvil, said front housing having a downwardly facing inner shoulder seated upon said outwardly extending end of said driving head, whereby weight of said sleeves, cap and front housing is transmitted directly to said driving head by said front housing.
- 7. A pipe hammer for driving casing, said pipe hammer comprising
- a rear cap having a bore,
- an outer sleeve having a rear end seated on said rear cap and coaxial with said bore,
- a front housing on the front end of said outer sleeve,
- means for securing said front housing to said rear cap to fix said outer sleeve to said rear cap,
- an inner sleeve positioned coaxially of said bore, and having a radially outwardly projecting portion,
- means for rigidly fixing said projecting portion to said rear cap, said sleeves defining an annular chamber closed at the rear end of said sleeves by said rear cap,
- an annular anvil positioned between said sleeves at the front ends thereof in sealing relation to said chamber, said anvil having a limited slidable motion within said chamber,
- an annular piston slidably positioned within said chamber,
- means for reciprocating said piston within said chamber and causing it to repetitively strike said anvil, and
- means for transmitting blows from said anvil to casing to be driven by said hammer.
- 8. The pipe hammer of claim 7 wherein the radial spacing of said sleeves defines a radial chamber dimension, said piston having a radial thickness less than said chamber dimension to provide a piston clearance, said anvil having a radial thickness between said sleeves less than said chamber dimension to provide an anvil clearance less than said piston clearance, the front of said inner sleeve being free of connection to said housing and rear cap, whereby said anvil stabilizes the front of said inner sleeve.
- 9. The pipe hammer of claim 7 wherein said means for fixing said projecting portion comprises a shoulder on said rear cap engaging said portion and an annular sleeve retainer fixed to said rear cap and pressing said portion against said shoulder.
- 10. The pipe hammer of claim 7 including an annular driving head slidably carried by said housing and having an upper end adapted to be engaged by said anvil, said driving head having an upper end extending radially outwardly of said anvil, said housing having a downwardly facing inner shoulder seated upon said outwardly extending end of said driving head, whereby weight of said sleeves, cap and housing is transmitted directly to said driving head by said housing.
- 11. An annular pipe hammer for driving casing that has a rotary drill string extending through the casing, said hammer comprising
- an end cap,
- an outer sleeve fixed to said end cap,
- an inner sleeve fixed to said end cap only at the rear end of the inner sleeve and having a free forward end, said inner sleeve being in radially spaced relation to said outer sleeve to define an annular chamber closed at one end by said end cap, said inner sleeve defining a bore for drill string extending through said hammer, said bore being clear and unobstructed,
- an annular piston slidably mounted in said chamber,
- an annular anvil slidably mounted in and sealing the other end of said chamber,
- means for radially positioning said sleeves relative to each other at said other end of the chamber to maintain concentricity of said sleeves, said means for positioning comprising a first clearance between said piston and said sleeves and a second clearance smaller than said first clearance between said anvil and said sleeves,
- means for reciprocating said piston within said chamber to cause the piston to repetitively strike said anvil, and
- means for receiving blows from said anvil and transmitting such blows to a pipe to be driven.
- 12. The pipe hammer of claim 11 wherein said inner sleeve is fixed to said end cap by clamp means, said clamp means being positoned radially outwardly of said inner sleeve bore, and comprising mutually interengaging shoulders on said inner sleeve and end cap and sleeve retainer means for pressing said shoulders against one another.
- 13. The pipe hammer of claim 12 including means for restraining relative rotation of said sleeves.
- 14. The pipe hammer of claim 13 wherein said means for restraining relative rotation comprises axially extending mating recesses in said retainer means and in said inner sleeve, and a pin captured in said recesses.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our application for Method and Apparatus for Driving Pipe, Ser. No. 888,312, filed Mar. 20, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,232,752 the disclosure of which is fully incorporated herein by this reference.
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