This application is a U.S. National Stage patent application of PCT/SE2014/050672, filed on Jun. 3, 2014, which claims priority to Swedish Patent Application No. 1350729-8, filed on Jun. 14, 2013, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention concerns an arrangement to guide the direction of a drill string in a borehole during drilling with down-the-hole drilling equipment. The invention concerns also down-the-hole drilling equipment.
The mining of rock and ore in mines, both above ground and below ground, takes place principally through drilling and blasting. It has become clear that the cost of mining can be considerably reduced if the technique of drilling long holes with high precision is mastered. In particular, improved possibilities to guide a drill string, and thus also a drill tool or drill bit that is situated at the front of the drill string, during drilling are aspired to, i.e., to achieve what is known as “directionally controlled drilling”. It is possible in this way to cause the drill bit to work forwards through the rock along a pre-determined pathway that may extend linearly, or may be shaped as an arc with a certain curvature. Improved possibilities for setting and guiding the direction of the drill bit during drilling can make the drilling more efficient, by making it possible to drill exclusively where it is necessary, to achieve, for example, higher efficiency through concentrating the drilling solely to those parts of the rock that contain ore. It would be desirable also to make it possible in a simple manner to set and drill, with a down-the-hole drill, based on a reference coordinate system in three-dimensions that has been established in advance, and in this way cause a drill bit not only to move along a pre-determined pathway but also to guide the drill bit such that it can reach with high precision a pre-determined goal in a three-dimensional space.
The production of a curvature or oblique placement between the drill bit and a rear part of a drill string in order to make directional guidance of a drill bit possible is previously known. In order to achieve this oblique placement, the use of various types of joint arrangement in the down-the-hole drilling equipment that can be reset into various angular conditions with the aid of control and actuator means is previously known. Energy to achieve this setting can be obtained in various ways, for example pressurised air that is supplied through a hollow drill string, or through the use of the force that arises when the drill rod rotates relative to the cavity wall. In the case of drilling with the aid of down-the-hole drilling equipment that is supplied with a working fluid through a passage that extends through the drill string, it has proved to be appropriate to use a partial flow of the said working fluid as a source of energy for the directional guidance of the drill bit.
The purpose of the present invention is to achieve an arrangement that makes it possible to directionally guide in a simple and efficient manner a drill string in a borehole during drilling with down-the-hole drilling equipment and in this way to cause a drill bit to move along a pre-determined pathway. In particular, the achievement of an arrangement that is robust and reliable is aspired to, and an arrangement that makes it possible through its design to guide with high precision a drill bit in different directions relative to the drill string. One purpose of the invention is also to achieve down-the-hole drilling equipment intended to be a component of the arrangement.
This purpose of the invention is achieved through an arrangement that demonstrates the distinctive features and characteristics that are specified below, and down-the-hole drilling equipment of the type that is specified below. Further advantages of the invention are made clear below.
The invention is described in more detail below with the guidance of a non-limiting embodiment that is shown in the attached drawings, in which:
The bottom hole assembly 3 comprises a cylindrical machine housing 4 in which a bottom motor 5 that is activated by a pressurised medium and schematically illustrated with dash-dot contour is housed, which bottom motor drives as a unit an impact mechanism with a reciprocating piston 6 intended for alternate axial application of the drill bit 2 that is attached to the forward end of the bottom hole assembly 3 through a chuck. A working fluid 7 under pressure is led forwards to the bottom motor 5 of the bottom hole assembly 3 through a passage that extends centrally through the drill string 1. The flow of working fluid 7 through the central passage of the drill string 1 is illustrated, for the sake of simplicity, with only one flow arrow in
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As has been mentioned above, the tubular coupling shaft 15 that extends backwards forms an extension of the first tubular member 10 that stretches backwards and that includes at the same time the bottom motor 5 in order to drive the impact mechanism and hammer of the bottom hole assembly. The tubular coupling shaft 15 can be said to form what is known as a “hammer extension”, i.e. a form of lever that extends through the centre of the rotatory hinge joint 12. The coupling shaft 15 has been given such a length with respect to the location of the rotatory hinge joint 12 at the coupling shaft that an end section 15a of the rear end of the coupling shaft is, when in an initial condition, concentrically taken up a certain distance into the internal cavity of the second tubular member 11. According to the invention, this end section 15a of the coupling shaft 15 has the task not only of functioning as the said lever inside the second tubular member 11, but also of forming a central passage 7a for the transfer of working fluid between the tubular members 10, 11 and onwards to the bottom motor 5.
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The rotatory hinge joint 12 includes pegs that demonstrate a driving part 18 that is designed as a fork joint with opposing holes 19 in a part of the forward end 11a of the second tubular member 11, a driven part 21 designed as a ring-shaped yoke with two axle pegs 22 that are diametrically oriented radially protruding from the yoke, which yoke is mounted at the coupling shaft 15 surrounding the circumference of the same, and an intermediate cardan ring 23 that demonstrates a central opening 24 with two axle pegs 25 that are diametrically oriented and protrude from the ring, with two diametrically opposing holes 26 in the ring. The diametrically opposing axle pegs and holes of the cardan ring 23 lie in a common plane that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis z1 of the coupling shaft 15 and the said axle pegs and holes are equally distributed, while being mutually displaced around the circumference by 90°. In the assembled condition, all parts 18, 21, 23 that are components of the rotatory hinge joint 12 are integrated in and surrounded in a ring-shaped compartment that is limited by the end 11a of the second tubular member 11 and the end section 15a of the coupling shaft 15.
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A drive system to use a partial flow of the said working fluid may comprise a hydraulic system, in which flow valves 31:1b-31:4b are components and by means of which the control and actuator means 30:1-30:4 of the arrangement can be selectively set, i.e. set into conditions in which they are mutually radially extended or withdrawn. The angle α in the xz-plane; β in the yz-plane between the first and second tubular members 10, 11 can be changed with the aid of the flow valves 31:1b-31:4b between zero and a maximum value, for example, between α=0°; β=0° and a freely chosen angle α and β.
An operator located at a distance from the control arrangement can guide and monitor the drilling operation with the aid of a computer equipped with a display. It is appropriate that guidance and monitoring signals be transferred between the control and actuator means 30:1-30:4. The control and actuator means can be set with the aid of flow valves 31:1b-31:4b into a radially extended or a radially withdrawn condition relative to each other. The control signals between the said computer that is located at a distance and the control and actuator means can take place by means of a line that stretches along the drill string 1, or in a wireless manner over a radio link (not shown in the drawings). It is appropriate that the control and actuator means 30:1-30:4 be of the type that is equipped with electronic position sensors 30a:1-30a:4, for example of inductive type, that detect the value of the extension of the cylinder in the relevant piston-cylinder arrangement, which can be used for the calculation of the angular conditions α and β between the forward first tubular member 10 and the second tubular member 11. Information about the mutual angular condition between the two tubular members 10, 11, α and β in the said planes, xz and yz, respectively, makes it possible to guide and monitor at a distance the direction of motion of the drill bit 2 in space. The rear end section 15a of the coupling shaft 15 is used as a lever under the influence of the said radially acting control and actuator means 30:1-30:4. A remote control unit 40 that may include the said computer transmits and receives in the form of electronic signals not only information from the operator, but also information about, extra “receive”] the position sensors 30a:1-30a:4 of the relevant control and actuator means 30:1-30:4. The angular condition of the control arrangement in the angle α in the xz-plane; β in the yz-plane can be determined by using an appropriate three-dimensional mathematical calculation system that makes it possible to calculate the mutual angles of the first and second tubular members 10, 11 in the said relevant planes. Since the distance between the measuring points that are defined by the centre of the rotatory hinge joint 12 denoted A in
The invention is not limited to what has been described above and shown in the drawings: it can be changed and modified in several different ways within the scope of the innovative concept defined by the attached patent claims.
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International Search Report received for PCT Application No. PCT/SE2014050672, dated Oct. 14, 2014, 4 pages. |
International Preliminary Report on Patentability received for PCT Patent Application No. PCT/SE2014/050672, dated Dec. 23, 2015, 7 pages. |
Written Opinion received for PCT Patent Application No. PCT/SE2014/050672, dated Oct. 14, 2014, 5 pages. |
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