Claims
- 1. Apparatus for boring a hole from an inside of a casing outwardly at an angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the casing, said apparatus comprising:
a drill shoe having a longitudinal axis and being positionable in the casing, said shoe having first and second passageways which converge into a third passageway exiting said shoe; a torsional load transmitting element and a cutting element connected to one end of said torsional load transmitting element, said torsional load transmitting element and cutting element being positioned in said first passageway during nonuse and in said third passageway during use; and a fluid conduit and a nozzle connected to one end of said fluid conduit, said fluid conduit and nozzle being positioned in said second passageway during nonuse and in said third passageway during use.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said third passageway exits said shoe at an angle of between 0° and 90° relative to said longitudinal axis of said drill shoe.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said angle is 75°.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said angle is 90°.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 2 further Including an exit insert installable in said shoe thereby providing variability in said angle.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said torsional load transmitting element has a longitudinal axis, has no torsional flexibility in relation to its bending flexibility and is movable relative to itself about first and second perpendicular axes both of which are perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said torsional load transmitting element.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said torsional load transmitting element is freely movable relative to itself about said first and second perpendicular axes.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said torsional load transmitting element is pivotable relative to itself about said first and second perpendicular axes.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said torsional load transmitting element is freely pivotable relative to itself about said first and second perpendicular axes.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said cutting element is a hole saw.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 further comprising a drill bit connected to said one end of said torsional load transmitting element centrally of said hole saw.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said drill shoe is fabricated in halves.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said torsional load transmitting element comprises a plurality of interconnected universal joints.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said shoe includes an angled end surface adapted to cooperate with a matingly angled end surface of a drill shoe depth locator for locating the shoe at a selected depth in the casing such that an angular orientation of the shoe relative to the casing is establishable by positioning the depth locator at an angular orientation relative to the casing.
- 15. A drill shoe depth locator for locating a drill shoe at a selected depth in a casing, said locator comprising:
a housing; at least one locking arm pivotally connected to said housing, said arm pivotable to and between a retracted nonlocking position in said housing and an extended locking position wherein at least a portion of said arm projects out of said housing and is adapted to contact a wall of the casing; and an actuator for selectively pivoting said arm.
- 16. The drill shoe depth locator of claim 15 wherein said actuator for selectively pivoting said arm comprises a firing mechanism which fires a charge that propels said arm to said extended locking position.
- 17. The drill shoe depth locator of claim 16 wherein said firing mechanism includes a chamber adapted to accept a charge cartridge, a gas path between said chamber and said pivoting arm and a firing pin which is selectively activatable to strike said charge cartridge.
- 18. The drill shoe depth locator of claim 15 wherein said housing includes an angled end surface adapted to cooperate with a matingly angled end surface of the drill shoe such that an angular orientation of the drill shoe relative to the casing is establishable by positioning said locator at an angular orientation relative to the casing.
- 19. A tool for deploying a drill shoe depth locator in a casing, said tool comprising:
a housing; at least one locking arm pivotally connected to said housing, said arm pivotable to and between a retracted nonlocking position in said housing and an extended locking position wherein at least a portion of said arm projects out of said housing and is adapted to engage a surface of the drill shoe depth locator; and an actuator for selectively pivoting said arm.
- 20. The tool of claim 19 wherein said actuator comprises a rod movable longitudinally relative to said housing which cooperates with a cam surface on said pivoting arm to thereby move said arm.
- 21. A tool for retrieving a drill shoe depth locator from a casing, said tool comprising:
a housing; at least one locking arm pivotally connected to said housing, said arm pivotable to and between a retracted nonlocking position in said housing and an extended locking position wherein at least a portion of said arm projects out of said housing and is adapted to engage a surface of the drill shoe depth locator; and a resilient member normally biasing said locking arm to said extended locking position yet permitting upon application of sufficient force said locking arm to move to said retracted nonlocking position.
- 22. Mobile drilling apparatus comprising:
a wheeled trailer having a trailer bed; a drill shoe; a mast mounted on said trailer bed for suspending therefrom said drill shoe; a first reel rotatably mounted on said trailer bed for paying out and taking up a cable connected to said drill shoe, said cable supported by said mast; a second reel rotatably mounted on said trailer bed for paying out and taking up a first length of tubing which communicates fluid from a fluid source to a fluid motor in said drill shoe, said tubing supported by said mast; and a third reel rotatably mounted on said trailer bed for paying out and taking up a second length of tubing which communicates fluid from a fluid source to a fluid nozzle in said drill shoe, said tubing supported by said mast.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said mast is pivotally mounted to said trailer bed for pivoting movement to and between an upright operable position and a lowered inoperable position.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said mast is mounted to a work platform and said work platform is mounted to said trailer bed for movement transverse to a longitudinal axis of said trailer bed.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said mast is mounted to a work platform and said work platform is mounted to said trailer bed for pivoting movement of said mast to and between an upright operable position and a lowered inoperable position, and said work platform is mounted to said trailer bed for movement transverse to a longitudinal axis of said trailer bed.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 22 further comprising a catwalk extending along said trailer on one side thereof and mounted to said trailer bed for pivoting movement to and between an upright inoperable position and a lowered operable position wherein said catwalk extends the width of said trailer bed.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein said catwalk includes a set of steps secured thereto such that when said catwalk is in said lowered operable position ail operator may climb said steps from a ground surface to said trailer bed.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 22 further comprising:
a motor rotatably driving each of said first, second and third reels; a brake mounted to each of said first, second and third reels; a sensor mounted to each of said first, second and third reels for sensing an angular velocity of each of said first, second and third reels; and a controller which controls said brakes in response to signals received from said sensors.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 22 further including a sensor mounted on said mast for sensing a depth traversed by said drill shoe.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 09/643,306 filed Aug. 22, 2000 which is hereby incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth in its entirety.
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