The invention relates to a coupling arrangement for coupling a drill shank of a rock drill unrotatably but axially movably with respect to a rotation bushing locating around the drill shank while the shank is mounted in place in the rock drill and rotating the drill shank, in which arrangement the rotation bushing comprises, in relation to the direction of rotation, at least one power transmission surface substantially in the direction of the rotation axis, transverse to the direction of rotation and facing the direction of rotation, and correspondingly, the drill shank comprises an equal number of power reception surfaces substantially in the same direction and facing from the power trans-mission surfaces to the direction of rotation, whereby the rotation torque is transferred during rotation from the rotation bushing through the power trans-mission and power reception surfaces to the drill shank.
In rock drilling apparatuses a drill rod is rotated during drilling with a separate rotation motor, which in most cases is a hydraulic motor. The rotation motor rotates a separate coupling piece, typically a rotation bushing. The rotation bushing, in turn, rotates a drill shank, to which a drill rod is coupled with a standard threaded joint and in which percussion pulses required in drilling are induced with a percussion piston of the rock drill or a like mechanism.
Typically, the coupling between the rotation bushing and the drill shank is implemented by using axial grooving in the rotation bushing, and correspondingly, in the drill shank, whereby they engage unrotatably but axially movably with one another. In that case the lateral surfaces of the grooves act as transmission and reception surfaces of the rotation torque.
A problem with the current solutions is that the lateral surfaces of the grooves rub against one another during drilling, while the rotation torque of the rotation motor presses the surfaces against one another. This results in heating and deteriorating of the surfaces. The larger the rotation torque to be transmitted, the axial movement between the drill shank and the rotation bushing as well as the percussion frequency of the drill, the higher the friction force acting between the surfaces.
Various solutions have been proposed to solve this problem. One method employs oblique grooving, whereby as a result of a translational movement produced by an impact, the surfaces disengage and the movement takes place without friction between the surfaces. On the other hand, in this solution a movement produced by a reflection pulse causes a reversed phenomenon, whereby a reflected compression wave causes a percussion-like load spike on the contact surfaces. Consequently, as both friction and load spike affect the surfaces, the contact surfaces may get damaged mechanically.
The object of the present invention is to provide a coupling arrangement by which current problems may be considerably reduced.
The arrangement of the invention is characterized in that the arrangement includes power transmission members between each power transmission surface and a corresponding power reception surface, which power transmission members, as the drill shank moves in relation to the rotation bushing in the longitudinal direction thereof, rotate along the power trans-mission surface and correspondingly along the power reception surface, and through which the rotation torque is transferred from the power transmission surface to the power reception surface.
The basic idea of the invention is that between the power transmission and power reception surfaces of the rotation bushing and the drill shank there are mounted transmission members serving as bearings, which rotate along the surfaces, as the drill shank and the rotation bushing move longitudinally with respect to one another. The basic idea of an embodiment of the invention is that in the rotation bushing and in the drill shank there are provided a plurality of mutually aligned grooves and that in the grooves there are placed balls that act as transmission members and, on one hand, transmit the rotation torque from the rotation bushing to the drill shank, and, on the other hand, allow the axial movement between them substantially without sliding friction.
The invention has an advantage that when rolling transmission members, such as balls, are used between the rotation bushing and the drill shank, there are no mutually abrasive surfaces in the rotation bushing and the drill shank. Further, a sufficient number of rolling transmission members in each groove are capable of transmitting a required rotation torque without excessive surface pressure, whereby mechanical damage will not occur. Still further, as the drill shank moves in its longitudinal direction with respect to the rotation bushing, the transmission members roll against the counterpart surfaces of the rotation bushing and the drill shank, whereby at its most advantageous all friction is substantially just rotation friction.
In the following, the invention will be described in greater detail in connection with the attached drawings, in which
a to 3c are schematic views of a front end of the rock drill and some details of the solution, cut along line A-A of
a and 4b show some other embodiments of the invention cut open,
a and 5b show still some other embodiments of the invention, and
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a and 3b show schematically the front end and a detail of the solution cut along line A-A of
c shows schematically an alternative detail of the solution of
a and 4b show schematically some other embodiments of the invention, in the same way as in
b shows yet another embodiment of the invention, in which rollers having curved surfaces are used as rolling transmission members 8, and correspondingly, surfaces of substantially their shape. In this case, rolling takes place along curved surfaces, and no considerable sliding and consequently sliding friction occurs.
a and 5b are schematic front views of other embodiments of the invention in the same way in cross section as in
a shows a solution in which the grooves 3a and 6a of the drill shank 3 and the rotation bushing 6 are dimensioned such that there will be space for transmission members 8a and 8b between the transmission surfaces thereof. In this embodiment there are transmission members in six spaces such that the transmission surface on either side of the transmission members 8a and 8b is substantially equal in height with the transmission member 8a or 8b. In this embodiment the power transmission from the rotation bushing to the drill shank takes place during drilling, and correspondingly, when rotation takes place in the opposite direction, with three transmission member sets 8a and 8b, whereby one transmission member set may comprise one or more transmission members between the same power transmission and power reception surfaces. Thus, the transmission members 8a transmit the rotation torque during drilling as rotation takes place in the direction of arrow B. Correspondingly, the transmission members 8b transmit the rotation torque as the drill rod is rotated backwardly, for instance, when it is dismounted.
b shows yet another embodiment of the invention. It comprises transmission members 8 in the direction of rotation only on one side between the drill shank and the rotation bushing, whereby they transmit the rotation torque to the drill shank 3 during normal drilling, i.e. as rotation takes place in the direction of arrow B. As the drill rod is dismounted, rotation takes place in the opposite direction, of course. As a whole, this is relatively insignificant as compared with the rotation associated with normal drilling, and therefore rotation in the opposite direction may employ the solution of
The invention is described in the above specification and the drawings only by way of example, and it is not in any way restricted thereto. If desired, the number of grooves may vary and there may be one or more grooves. Because of symmetry and a tight contact surface, however, it is advantageous to have two or three pairs of power transmission and power reception surfaces with transmission members rolling therebetween. When there are used transmission members of cylindrical or some other shape that have a clearly defined, shape-related rotation axis, the grooves and the surfaces may be oblique in the circumferential direction with respect to the radial direction of the drill shank and the rotation bushing such that the axes of the transmission members are obliquely set. The details of the various embodiments set forth may be modified and used in connection with other embodiments within the scope of the inventive idea.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20075289 | Apr 2007 | FI | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FI08/50219 | 4/24/2008 | WO | 00 | 1/5/2010 |