Information
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Patent Grant
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6698537
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Patent Number
6,698,537
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Date Filed
Wednesday, December 5, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 2, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bagnell; David
- Smith; Matthew J
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 175 300
- 175 414
- 175 296
- 175 258
- 175 189
- 175 293
- 175 417
- 175 415
- 173 132
- 173 133
- 279 196
- 279 91
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A bit retainer for a percussion bit assembly has a bore and upper and lower lips extending into the bore. Multiple slots extend from the lower end of the retainer member to a terminal end disposed intermediate the upper and lower ends, forming multiple cantilever beam segments. The cantilever beam segments are resiliently, radially deflected by the retention shoulder of the percussion bit to mount and retain the bit.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to earth boring percussion bits. More particularly, the invention relates to retention systems for ensuring that even when broken during use, the percussion bit remains connected to the drill string.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,065,827 discloses a conventional hammer and percussion bit assembly having a percussion bit retention system. The percussion bit retention system includes a retainer which is mounted on the drive sub of the percussion bit assembly. The retainer includes a lower section having an inner chamber and a thread-shaped, inwardly extending projection. The bottom portion of the percussion bit includes a head section, a threaded section and a recess disposed intermediate the head section and the threaded section. The percussion bit is installed by inserting the upper portion of the percussion bit into the retainer until the threaded section of the lower portion abuts the thread-shaped projection of the retainer. The projection is brought into threaded engagement with the threaded section of the retainer and the retainer is rotated until the projection passes completely through the threaded section of the retainer and enters the chamber. If the percussion bit breaks in the shaft portion above the bottom portion of the percussion bit, the projection will be captured within the chamber by the threaded section of the retainer.
The threaded section of such retainers may become fouled during drilling operations, making removal of the percussion bit difficult. Bits may be difficult to install due to corrosion and wear induced degradation of the threaded section of the retainer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
With the present invention, a novel percussion bit assembly, and associated novel bit retainer member and method of assembling the bit retainer to a percussion bit drill string, can be simply achieved without the requirement for rotating the bit relative to the retainer, and without the risk of thread fouling.
In accordance with the invention, a substantially tubular retainer member is provided, having inwardly extending upper and lower lips and a middle portion longitudinally extending between the upper and lower lips. Multiple slots extend from the lower end of the retainer member to a terminal end disposed intermediate the upper and lower ends. The slots form multiple longitudinally extending cantilever beam segments. The percussion bit is connected to the chuck member by inserting the shoulder of the percussion bit into the middle portion of the retainer member. The cantilever beam segments are resiliently, radially deflected by the shoulder of the percussion bit during installation, the outside diameter of the shoulder being greater than the inside diameter of the lower lip.
The upper portion of the chuck member is inserted through the retainer member and the cantilever beam segments are resiliently, radially deflected to insert of the lower portion of the chuck member into the middle portion of the retainer member. The chuck member is mounted to the housing such that the upper lip of the retainer member is clamped between the lower end portion of the housing and the lower portion of the chuck member. An inner ramp face on the lower lip of the retainer member slides up an outer ramp face in the lower portion of the chuck member and an outer ramp face on the shoulder of the bit to facilitate deflection of the cantilever beam segments.
The upper bearing surface of the lower lip forms an acute angle α with the interior surface and the lower surface of the shoulder forms an acute angle θ with the surface of the bit, angle θ being complementary to angle α. Preferably, angles α and θ are substantially equal to 60 degrees.
In a preferred embodiment, the terminal end of each slot defines a substantially circular opening. The length of each slot is preferably greater than half the length of the retainer member.
It is thus an object of the invention to provide a new and improved retention system and assembly method for a percussion bit assembly.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a retention system and method for a percussion bit assembly that does not require threaded engagement between the percussion bit and the other components of the retention system.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the drawings and specification.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention may be better understood and its numerous objects and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art by reference to the accompanying drawing in which:
FIG. 1
is an elevation view, partly in section and partly in phantom, of a hammer-percussion bit assembly in the drilling mode of operation, having a percussion bit retention system in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged elevation view of the bit retainer element of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a bottom view of the bit retainer element of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a cross section taken along line
4
—
4
of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is an enlarged view, partly in section and partly in phantom, of the lower end portion of the hammer-percussion bit assembly of
FIG. 1
, illustrating a disassembly bushing installed for removal of the bit; and
FIG. 6
is an enlarged view, partly in section and partly in phantom, of the lower end portion of the hammer-percussion bit assembly of
FIG. 1
, illustrating the retention of a broken bit.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference to the drawings wherein like numerals represent like parts throughout the several figures, a hammer-percussion bit assembly
12
, with bit retention system
10
according to the invention, comprises a hammer housing
14
threadably connected at its upper end portion
16
to a drill string mounting member
18
. An opening
20
in the lower end
22
of the housing
14
receives the upper portion
24
of tubular chuck member
26
and is threadably connected thereto. The outside diameter
28
of the lower portion
30
of the chuck member
26
is greater than the outside diameter
32
of the upper portion
24
of the chuck member
26
to define a shoulder
34
. The chuck member
26
has a plurality of longitudinally extending splines
36
located on the interior surface for matingly receiving splines
38
located on the shank
40
of the percussion bit
42
, to selectively rotate or permit relative axial displacement of the bit.
A lock cylinder
44
and a split lock ring
46
are positioned within the interior of the housing
14
. The upper end of the lock cylinder
44
abuts a shoulder ring
48
fixedly mounted within the housing
14
and the lower end of the lock cylinder
44
and the upper end of the lock ring
46
abut each other. When the chuck member
26
is installed, the upper end
50
of the chuck member
26
abuts the lower end of the lock ring
46
to hold the lock ring
46
and lock cylinder
44
in place. The upper portion
52
of the percussion bit shank
40
is disposed within the lock ring
46
and lock cylinder
44
such that an upper radially extending shoulder
54
on the upper portion
52
is positioned within the lock cylinder
44
and above the lock ring
46
. The inside diameters of the lock cylinder
44
and the lock ring
46
and the outside diameter of the upper shoulder
54
are selected such that the upper shoulder
54
is free to move up and down within the lock cylinder
44
and is captured by the lock ring
46
.
The upper shoulder
54
has a plurality of vertically extending grooves (not shown) that correspond to the splines
36
on the chuck member
26
. The upper portion
52
of the percussion bit shank
40
also includes an upper bearing surface
56
. The percussion bit shank
40
has a lower shoulder
57
including an upper bearing surface
58
adapted for bearing against the lower surface
60
of the chuck member
26
. The bottom surface
62
of the hammer
64
impacts against the upper bearing surface
56
to impart a percussive force to the bit
42
. Alternatively, the percussive force may be transmitted through the lower surface
60
of the chuck member
26
to upper bearing surface
58
of the bit
42
. A lower radially extending shoulder
66
, preferably an annular rim, is disposed below upper bearing surface
58
and adjacent to the head
68
at the lower end of the percussion bit
42
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, upper bearing surface
58
may define the upper face of the lower shoulder
66
.
A percentage of all percussion bits shanks
40
fail due to cyclic fatigue by fracturing below the lock ring
46
and above the bit head
68
. When this occurs during the drilling operation, the lower section of the percussion bit is left at the bottom of the hole, requiring a costly and cumbersome fishing operation.
The percussion bit retention system
10
of the subject invention employs a substantially cylindrical (tubular) retainer member
70
having upper and lower ends
72
,
74
and interior and exterior surfaces
76
,
78
. The interior surface
76
is disposed around the lower portion
30
of the chuck member
26
and the shoulder
66
of the bit
42
. The upper and lower ends
72
,
74
are each formed as a lip
80
,
82
, preferably annular, which extend radially inward toward the axis of the retainer member
70
. The upper lip
80
defines upper and lower bearing surfaces
84
,
86
, which are clamped between the housing lower end
22
and the shoulder
34
of the chuck member
26
, in a manner substantially similar to that shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,065,827. The lower lip
82
defines an upper bearing surface
88
forming an acute angle α with interior surface
76
. The lower surface
90
of lower shoulder
57
also forms an acute angle θ with the bit surface
92
, where angle θ is complementary to angle α. In a preferred embodiment, angles α and θ are each equal to 60 degrees. As shown in
FIG. 6
, the acute angles α and θ of the mating surfaces
88
and
90
urges the lower lip
82
inwards on engagement thereby providing a more secure retention of a broken bit
42
′.
A longitudinal channel
94
is defined between the upper lip
80
and the lower lip
82
of the retainer member
70
, in the middle portion
95
of the retainer member
70
, having a length selected to receive the lower portion
30
of the chuck member
26
and to allow free vertical movement of the lower shoulder
66
of the percussion bit
42
. The inside diameter of the retainer member
70
between the upper and lower lips
80
,
82
is preferably uniform and slightly larger than the outside diameter of the lower shoulder
66
. Multiple radially spaced slots
96
extend from the lower end
98
of the retainer member
70
to a terminal end
108
positioned intermediate the upper and lower ends
100
,
98
thereby forming a series of cantilever beam segments
102
.
In a preferred implementation of the invention, the retainer member
70
is composed of carbon steel and is substantially tubular, with a wall thickness of 0.2425-0.2475 inches, and an outer diameter of approximately 7⅝ inches. The overall length
104
of the retainer member
70
is 8{fraction (3/32)} inches, with the slots
96
having a length
106
substantially equal to 5.0 inches. Preferably, there are twelve (12) slots
96
which have terminal ends
108
in the form of a circular opening having a ⅜ inch diameter
110
. It should be appreciated that the material of the retainer member
70
, the wall thickness, the length
106
of the slots
96
and the diameter
110
of the openings are selected, in combination, to allow the lower lip
82
to deflect over the lower portion
30
of the chuck member
26
and the shoulder
57
of the bit
42
(as described below) without exceeding the elastic limit of the material. Further, the cantilever beam segments
102
should be sufficiently stiff to prevent inadvertent deflection which would release the bit
42
.
A bit
42
is installed by inserting the upper portion
24
of the chuck member
26
through the retainer member
70
such that the lower end
74
of the retainer member
70
is proximate to shoulder
34
of the chuck member
26
. An inner ramp face
112
of the lower lip
82
is thereby disposed next to an outer ramp face
114
of shoulder
34
. Pressing the retainer member
70
downward causes ramp face
112
to slide up ramp face
114
to deflect the cantilever beam segments
102
radially outward. Continued pressure causes the lower lip
82
of the retainer member
70
to pass over the lower portion
30
of the chuck member
26
, the radially inner face
116
of the lower lip
82
sliding over the radially outer surface
118
of lower portion
30
. The cantilever beam segments
102
resiliently return to their original configuration when the lower portion
30
of the chuck member
26
is disposed in channel
94
.
The assembled chuck member
26
and retainer member
70
are then positioned above the bit
42
such that the inner ramp face
116
of the lower lip
82
is proximate to an outer ramp face
120
of shoulder
57
of the bit
42
. Pressing the retainer member
70
downward causes ramp face
112
to slide up ramp face
120
to deflect the cantilever beam segments
102
radially outward. Continued pressure causes the lower lip
82
of the retainer member
70
to pass over shoulder
57
. The cantilever beam segments
102
resiliently return to their original configuration when shoulder
57
is disposed in channel
94
.
Preferably, a press is used to provide the pressure for installing the bit
42
. However, experimentation has shown that using a sledgehammer to strike the upper end
100
of the retainer member
70
provides sufficient force to deflect the cantilever beam segments
102
and to drive the retainer member
70
over the lower portion
30
of the chuck member
26
and the shoulder
57
of the bit
42
. In an alternative method of installing the bit
42
, the chuck member
26
may be positioned over the bit
42
and the retainer member
70
pressed over the lower portion
30
of the chuck member
26
and the shoulder
57
of the bit
42
.
To remove the bit
42
, the bit is positioned such that the shoulder
57
of the bit
42
is disposed below the lower lip
82
of the retainer member
70
and two halves of a split disassembly bushing
122
are positioned around the bit
42
between the lower lip
82
of the retainer member
70
and the bit head
68
. Pressing the bit
42
and the disassembly bushing
122
toward the chuck member
26
moves the bit
42
longitudinally until the upper bearing surface
58
of the bit
42
engages the lower surface
60
of the chuck member
26
and moves the disassembly bushing
122
longitudinally until an outer ramp face
124
on the upper end
126
of the disassembly bushing
122
engages the ramp face
112
on the lower lip
82
of the retainer member
70
, the retainer member
70
being held in position by the clamping mechanism of the housing lower end
22
and shoulder
34
. Continued pressure causes ramp face
112
to slide up ramp face
124
and thereby deflect the cantilever beam segments
102
radially outward. The lower lip
82
then slides over shoulder
57
, releasing the bit
42
.
In a preferred embodiment, the longitudinal length
128
of the radially inner face
116
of the lower lip
82
is longer than the longitudinal length
130
of ramp face
120
such that inner face
116
slidingly engages the radially outer surface
118
of lower portion
30
before ramp face
112
may slide down ramp face
120
. Such structure facilitates removal of the retainer member
70
from the chuck member
26
with the disassembly bushing
122
.
Thus, according to the method of the invention, a percussion bit assembly
12
is formed by securing a bit
42
for longitudinal movement within a housing
14
, and securing a substantially tubular retainer member
70
in fixed relation to the housing
14
so that the retainer member
70
surrounds and extends below an outwardly projecting shoulder
57
formed on the bit
42
. A lip
82
at the lower end
98
of cantilever beam segments
102
of the retainer member
70
are resiliently deflected during installation, but restricts downward movement, serving as a stop to engage the bit shoulder
57
during use.
While preferred embodiments have been shown and described, various modifications and substitutions may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the present invention has been described by way of illustration and not limitation.
Claims
- 1. A percussion bit assembly for connection to a drill string for earth boring operations comprising:a substantially tubular housing having a lower end portion; a substantially tubular chuck member having upper and lower portions and upper and lower ends, the upper portion of the chuck member being mountable to the lower end portion of the housing; a percussion bit having a shank and a head, wherein at least a part of the shank is disposed within the chuck member and the head is disposed below the lower end of the chuck member, the shank including a radially extending shoulder having an outside diameter; a substantially cylindrical retainer member supported by the chuck member having upper and lower ends, inwardly extending, substantially annular, upper and lower lips, a middle portion longitudinally extending between the upper and lower lips, and a plurality of slots extending from the lower end of the retainer member to a terminal end disposed intermediate the upper and lower ends, the lower lip having an inside diameter which is less than the outside diameter of the shoulder, the slots defining a plurality of longitudinally extending cantilever beam segments, the percussion bit being connected to the chuck member by inserting the shoulder of the percussion bit into the middle portion of the retainer member, the cantilever beam segments being resiliently, radially deflected by the shoulder of the percussion bit.
- 2. The percussion bit assembly of claim 1 wherein the upper lip of the retainer member is clamped between the lower end portion of the housing and the lower portion of the chuck member.
- 3. The percussion bit assembly of claim 1 wherein lower portion of the chuck member has an outside diameter which is greater than the inside diameter of the lower lip, the upper portion of the chuck member being inserted through the retainer member and the cantilever beam segments being resiliently, radially deflectable for insertion of the lower portion of the chuck member into the middle portion of the retainer member.
- 4. The percussion bit assembly of claim 3 wherein the lower lip of the retainer member has an inner ramp face and the lower portion of the chuck member has an outer ramp face, the ramp face of the lower lip sliding up the ramp face of the chuck member during insertion of the lower portion of the chuck member into the middle portion of the retainer member.
- 5. The percussion bit assembly of claim 1 wherein the lower lip of the retainer member has an inner ramp face and the shoulder of the percussion bit has an outer ramp face, the ramp face of the lower lip sliding up the ramp face of the shoulder during insertion of the shoulder into the middle portion of the retainer member.
- 6. The percussion bit assembly of claim 1 wherein the terminal end of each slot defines a substantially circular opening.
- 7. A percussion bit assembly for connection to a drill string for earth boring operations comprising:a substantially tubular housing having a lower end portion; a substantially tubular chuck member having upper and lower portions and upper and lower ends, the upper portion of the chuck member being mountable to the lower end portion of the housing; a percussion bit having a shank and a head, wherein at least a part of the shank is disposed within the chuck member and the head is disposed below the lower end of the chuck member, the shank including a radially extending shoulder having an outside diameter; and a substantially tubular retainer member supported by the chuck member and having upper and lower ends, inwardly extending upper and lower lips, a middle portion longitudinally extending between the upper and lower lips, and a plurality of slots extending from the lower end of the retainer member to a terminal end disposed intermediate the upper and lower ends, the terminal end of each slot defining a substantially circular opening, the retainer member having a length and each slot having a length which is greater than half the length of the retainer member, the lower lip having an inside diameter which is less than the outside diameter of the shoulder, the slots defining a plurality of longitudinally extending cantilever beam segments, the percussion bit being connected to the chuck member by inserting the shoulder of the percussion bit into the middle portion of the retainer member, the cantilever beam segments being resiliently, radially deflected by the shoulder of the percussion bit.
- 8. A percussion bit assembly for connection to a drill string for earth boring operations comprising:a substantially tubular housing having a lower end portion; a substantially tubular chuck member having upper and lower portions and upper and lower ends, the upper portion of the chuck member being mountable to the lower end portion of the housing; a percussion bit having a shank and a head, wherein at least a part of the shank is disposed within the chuck member and the head is disposed below the lower end of the chuck member, the shank including a radially extending shoulder having an outside diameter; and a substantially tubular retainer member supported by the chuck member and having upper and lower ends, inwardly extending upper and lower lips, a middle portion longitudinally extending between the upper and lower lips, and twelve slots extending from the lower end of the retainer member to a terminal end disposed intermediate the upper and lower ends, the terminal end of each slot defining a substantially circular opening, the lower lip having an inside diameter which is less than the outside diameter of the shoulder, the slots defining twelve longitudinally extending cantilever beam segments, the percussion bit being connected to the chuck member by inserting the shoulder of the percussion bit into the middle portion of the retainer member, the cantilever beam segments being resiliently, radially deflected by the shoulder of the percussion bit.
- 9. A percussion bit assembly connection to a drill string for earth boring operations comprising:a substantially tubular housing having a lower end portion; a substantially tubular chuck member having upper and lower portions and upper and lower ends, the upper portion of the chuck member being mountable to the lower end portion of the housing; a percussion bit having a shank and a head, wherein at least a part of the shank is disposed within the chuck member and the head is disposed below the lower end of the chuck member, the shank including a radially extending shoulder having an outside diameter; a substantially tubular retainer member supported by the chuck member and having upper and lower ends, inwardly extending upper and lower lips, a middle portion longitudinally extending between the upper and lower lips, and a plurality of slots extending from the lower end of the retainer member to a terminal end disposed intermediate the upper and lower ends, the lower lip having an inside diameter which is less than the outside diameter of the shoulder, the slots defining a plurality of longitudinally extending cantilever beam segments, the percussion bit being connected to the chuck member by inserting the shoulder of the percussion bit into the middle portion of the retainer member, the cantilever beam segments being resiliently, radially deflected by the shoulder of the percussion bit; and disassembly means for radially deflecting the cantilever beam segments whereby a percussion bit broken above the shoulder may be removed.
- 10. The percussion bit assembly of claim 9 wherein the disassembly means comprises a split disassembly bushing adapted for positioning around the shank of percussion bit, the disassembly bushing including an upper end having an outer ramp face, the lower lip of the retainer member having an inner ramp face which slides up the ramp face of the disassembly bushing when the disassembly bushing is pressed toward the retainer member.
- 11. The percussion bit assembly of claim 10 wherein the shoulder of the percussion bit has an outer ramp face, the ramp face of the lower lip and the ramp face of the shoulder each having a longitudinal length, the longitudinal length of the ramp face of the lower lip being greater than the longitudinal length of the ramp face of the shoulder.
- 12. A percussion bit assembly for connection to a drill string for earth boring operations comprising:a substantially tubular housing having a lower end portion; a substantially tubular chuck member having upper and lower portions and upper and lower ends, the upper portion of the chuck member being mountable to the lower end portion of the housing; a percussion bit having a shank and a head, wherein at least a part of the shank is disposed within the chuck member and the head is disposed below the lower end of the chuck member, the shank having a surface and a radially extending shoulder having a lower surface and an outside diameter; a substantially tubular retainer member supported by the chuck member and having upper and lower ends, inwardly extending upper and lower lips, a middle portion longitudinally extending between the upper and lower lips, an interior surface, and a plurality of slots extending from the lower end of the retainer member to a terminal end disposed intermediate the upper and lower ends, the lower lip having an inside diameter which is less than the outside diameter of the shoulder and an upper bearing surface, the upper bearing surface of the lower lip forming an acute angle a with the interior surface and the lower surface of the shoulder forming an acute angle θ with the surface of the bit, angle θ being complementary to angle α, the slots defining a plurality of longitudinally extending cantilever beam segments, the percussion bit being connected to the chuck member by inserting the shoulder of the percussion bit into the middle portion of the retainer member, the cantilever beam segments being resiliently, radially deflected by the shoulder of the percussion bit.
- 13. The percussion bit assembly of claim 12 wherein angles α and θ are substantially equal to 60 degrees.
- 14. A bit retainer for attachment to a percussion bit assembly, comprising a substantially cylindrical member defining a bore having upper and lower ends, upper and lower substantially annular lips extending inwardly into the bore, a middle portion disposed intermediate the upper and lower lips, and a plurality of slots extending from the lower end of the retainer member to a terminal end disposed intermediate the upper and lower ends, the slots defining a plurality of longitudinally extending cantilever beam segments, the cantilever beam segments being resiliently, radially deflectable.
- 15. The bit retainer of claim 14 wherein the middle portion has a substantially uniform internal diameter.
- 16. The bit retainer of claim 14 wherein the lower lip has an inner ramp face.
- 17. The bit retainer of claim 14 wherein the terminal end of each slot defines a substantially circular opening.
- 18. The bit retainer of claim 14 wherein the retainer has a length and each slot has a length which is greater than half the length of the retainer.
- 19. The bit retainer of claim 14 wherein the retainer has twelve slots defining twelve cantilever beam segments.
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A |
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A |
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