Claims
- 1. A cutting head for creating a borehole in a mineral seam, comprising:a first body having a manifold for containing high pressure fluid and an axis of rotation generally parallel to said borehole; a first plurality of mechanical bits disposed on said first body; a first plurality of nozzles disposed around said axis of rotation for spraying said high pressure fluid; and a plurality of tubes fluidly coupling said manifold and said first plurality of nozzles; whereby on supplying high pressure fluid to said manifold and rotating said cutting head about said axis of rotation, said nozzles create a generally circular, overlapping pattern of high pressure fluid in front of said cutting head, said pattern of high pressure fluid being directed to cut said borehole independently of said first plurality of mechanical bits.
- 2. The cutting head of claim 1 wherein said fluid is water.
- 3. The cutting head of claim 1 wherein selected ones of said first plurality of nozzles are spaced at different radii from said axis of rotation.
- 4. The cutting head of claim 1 wherein selected ones of said first plurality of mechanical bits are spaced at different radii from said axis of rotation.
- 5. The cutting head of claim 1 wherein said first body comprises first, second, and third arms arranged in a generally coplanar relationship, spaced about 120 degrees apart, and centered on said axis of rotation.
- 6. The cutting head of claim 5 wherein each of said first, second, and third arms comprises a bit block removably coupled to said arm.
- 7. The cutting head of claim 6 wherein said first plurality of mechanical bits are coupled to said bit blocks.
- 8. The cutting head of claim 5 wherein said first plurality of mechanical bits are disposed on said first, second, and third arms in a plurality of circular groupings around said axis of rotation, each of said circular groupings having a different radius from said axis of rotation.
- 9. The cutting head of claim 8 comprising:a first circular grouping of mechanical bits having a first radius from said axis of rotation; and a second circular grouping of mechanical bits having a second radius from said axis of rotation greater than said first radius.
- 10. The cutting head of claim 9 wherein:at least a first one of said first plurality of nozzles is disposed proximate said first circular grouping of mechanical bits; at least a second one of said first plurality of nozzles is disposed between said first circular grouping of mechanical bits and said second circular grouping of mechanical bits; and at least a third one of said first plurality of nozzles is disposed proximate said second circular grouping of mechanical bits.
- 11. The cutting head of claim 10 wherein said at least first one of said first plurality of nozzles is angled inward relative to said axis of rotation.
- 12. The cutting head of claim 11 wherein said at least first one of said first plurality of nozzles is angled inward relative to said axis of rotation at an angle of less than about thirty degrees.
- 13. The cutting head of claim 10 wherein said at least second one and said at least third one of said first plurality of nozzles are angled outward relative to said axis of rotation.
- 14. The cutting head of claim 13 wherein said at least second one and said at least third one of said first plurality of nozzles are angled outward relative to said axis of rotation at an angle of less than about thirty degrees.
- 15. The cutting head of claim 9 and further comprising:a third circular grouping of mechanical bits having a third radius from said axis of rotation greater than said first radius and less Wan said second radius; and a fourth circular grouping of mechanical bits having a fourth radius from said axis of rotation greater than said third radius and less than said second radius.
- 16. The cutting head of claim 1 wherein said pattern of high pressure fluid is directed to cut at a diameter larger than a cutting diameter of said first plurality of mechanical bits.
- 17. The cutting head of claim 1 wherein said pattern of high pressure fluid is directed to cut across substantially an entire face of said cutting head.
- 18. The cutting head of claim 1 further comprising a second body having a generally cylindrical cross-section and said axis of rotation, and wherein said first body is disposed within said second body.
- 19. The cutting head of claim 18 wherein said first plurality of nozzles are disposed around said axis of rotation between said first body and said second body.
- 20. The cutting head of claim 18 further comprising a second plurality of mechanical bits disposed around a periphery of said second body, and wherein said first plurality of nozzles are disposed around said axis of rotation between said first body and said second body.
- 21. The cutting head of claim 20 wherein:at least one of said second plurality of mechanical bits is angled inward relative to said axis of rotation; and at least one of said second plurality of mechanical bits is angled outward relative to said axis of rotation.
- 22. The cutting head of claim 21 wherein said second plurality of mechanical bits are angled, relative to said axis of rotation, in a straight ahead, angled inward, angled outward repeating pattern around said periphery of said second body.
- 23. The cutting head of claim 20 wherein:at least a first one of said first plurality of nozzles is disposed proximate said first body; at least a second one of said first plurality of nozzles is disposed between said first body and said second body; and at least a third one of said first plurality of nozzles is disposed proximate said second body.
- 24. The cutting head of claim 23 wherein said at least first one of said first plurality of nozzles is angled inward relative to said axis of rotation.
- 25. The cutting head of claim 24 wherein said at least first one of said first plurality of nozzles is angled inward relative to said axis of rotation at an angle between about zero and about thirty degrees.
- 26. The cutting head of claim 23 wherein said at least second one and said at least third one of said first plurality of nozzles are angled outward relative to said axis of rotation.
- 27. The cutting head of claim 26 wherein said at least second one and said at least third one of said first plurality of nozzles are angled outward relative to said axis of rotation at an angle between about zero and about thirty degrees.
- 28. The cutting head of claim 18 wherein said first body has a generally cylindrical cross-section, and said first plurality of mechanical bits are disposed around a periphery of said first body.
- 29. The cutting head of claim 28 wherein:at least one of said first plurality of mechanical bits is angled inward relative to said axis of rotation; and at least one of said first plurality of mechanical bits is angled outward relative to said axis of rotation.
- 30. The cutting head of claim 29 wherein said first plurality of mechanical bits are angled, relative to said axis of rotation, in an angled inward, angled outward repeating pattern around said periphery of said first body.
- 31. The cutting head of claim 18 further comprising:a second plurality of mechanical bits disposed on said second body; and wherein said pattern of high pressure fluid is directed to cut at a diameter larger than a cutting diameter of said second plurality of mechanical bits.
- 32. The cutting head of claim 18 wherein said pattern of high pressure fluid is directed to cut across substantially an entire face of said cutting head.
- 33. The cutting head of claim 18 wherein said first plurality of nozzles are spaced at different radii from said axis of rotation.
- 34. The cutting head of claim 33 wherein at least a first one of said first plurality of nozzles is angled inward relative to said axis of rotation.
- 35. The cutting head of claim 34 wherein said at least first one of said first plurality of nozzles is angled inward relative to said axis of rotation in an angle of less than about 10 degrees.
- 36. The cutting head of claim 34 wherein at least a second one of said first plurality of nozzles is angled outward relative to said axis of rotation.
- 37. The cutting head of claim 36 wherein said at least second one of said first plurality of nozzles is angled outward relative to said axis of rotation at an angle of less than about 30 degrees.
- 38. The cutting head of claim 18 wherein said first plurality of mechanical bits are spaced a different radii from said axis of rotation.
- 39. The cutting head of claim 18 wherein said first body comprises first, second, and third arms arranged in a generally coplanar relationship, spaced about 120 degrees apart, and centered on said axis of rotation.
- 40. The cutting head of claim 39 wherein each of said first, second, and third arms comprises a bit block removably coupled to said arm.
- 41. The cutting head of claim 40 wherein said first plurality of mechanical bits are coupled to said bit blocks.
- 42. The cutting head of claim 39 wherein said first plurality of mechanical bits are disposed on said first, second, and third arms in a plurality of circular groupings around said axis of rotation, each of said circular groupings having a different radius from said axis of rotation.
- 43. The cutting head of claim 39 wherein said first plurality of mechanical bits are disposed on said first, second, and third arms in a generally spiral-shaped arrangement about said axis of rotation.
- 44. The cutting head of claim 18 wherein said first plurality of nozzles are disposed in a generally coplanar, spiral-shaped arrangement about said axis of rotation.
- 45. The cutting head of claim 18 further comprising a second plurality of mechanical bits disposed around a periphery of said second body.
- 46. The cutting head of claim 45 wherein:at least one of said second plurality of mechanical bits is angled inward relative to said axis of rotation; and at least one of said second plurality of mechanical bits is angled outward relative to said axis of rotation.
- 47. The cutting head of claim 46 wherein said second plurality of mechanical bits are angled, relative to said axis of rotation, in a straight ahead, angled inward, angled outward repeating pattern around said periphery of said second body.
- 48. The cutting head of claim 45 further comprising a second plurality of nozzles disposed proximate a periphery of said second body.
- 49. The cutting head of claim 48 wherein at least a first one of said second plurality of nozzles is angled inward relative to said axis of rotation.
- 50. The cutting head of claim 49 wherein said at least first one of said second plurality of nozzles is angled inward relative to said axis of rotation in an angle of less than about 10 degrees.
- 51. The cutting head of claim 49 wherein at least a second one of said second plurality of nozzles is angled outward relative to said axis of rotation.
- 52. The cutting head of claim 51 wherein said at least second one of said second plurality of nozzles is angled outward relative to said axis of rotation at an angle of less than about 30 degrees.
- 53. A cutting head for creating a borehole in a mineral seam, comprising:a first body having a manifold for containing high pressure fluid and an axis of rotation generally parallel to said borehole; a plurality of nozzles disposed around said axis of rotation for spraying said high pressure fluid; and a plurality of tubes fluidly coupling said manifold and said first plurality of nozzles; whereby on supplying high pressure fluid to said manifold and rotating said cutting head about said axis of rotation, said nozzles create a generally circular, overlapping pattern of high pressure fluid in front of said cutting head, said pattern of high pressure fluid being directed to cut across substantially an entire face of said cutting head.
- 54. The cutting head of claim 53 wherein said fluid is water.
- 55. The cutting head of claim 53 wherein selected ones of said plurality of nozzles are spaced at different radii from said axis of rotation.
- 56. The cutting head of claim 53 wherein said plurality of nozzles comprises:a first circular grouping of nozzles disposed at similar radial distances from said axis of rotation and proximate said first body; a second circular grouping of nozzles disposed at similar radial distances from said axis of rotation but outside said first circular grouping of nozzles.
- 57. The cutting head of claim 56 wherein:at least a first one of said first circular grouping of nozzles is angled inward relative to said axis of rotation; and at least a first one of said second circular grouping of nozzles is angled outward relative to said axis of rotation.
- 58. The cutting head of claim 56 wherein:said at least first one of said first circular grouping of nozzles is angled inward relative to said axis of rotation at an angle between about zero and about twenty degrees; and at least a first one of said second circular grouping of nozzles is angled outward relative to said axis of rotation at an angle of less than about twenty-five degrees.
- 59. The cutting head of claim 58 and further comprising a third circular grouping of nozzles disposed at similar radial distances from said axis of rotation and between said first circular grouping of nozzles and said second circular grouping of nozzles.
- 60. The cutting head of claim 59 wherein at least a first one of said third circular grouping of nozzles is angled outward relative to said axis of rotation.
- 61. The cutting head of claim 60 wherein said at least a first one of said third circular grouping of nozzles is angled outward relative to said axis of rotation at an angle of less than about twenty degrees.
- 62. The cutting head of claim 57 further comprising a second body having a generally cylindrical cross-section and said axis of rotation, and wherein:said first body is disposed within said second body, and said first body has first, second, third, and fourth arms arranged in a generally coplanar relationship and spaced about ninety degrees apart; said first circular grouping of nozzles comprises a nozzle proximate each of said first, second, third, and fourth arms, and said first circular grouping of nozzles is disposed proximate said axis of rotation; and said second circular grouping of nozzles comprises a nozzle proximate each of said first, second, third, and fourth arms, and said second circular grouping of nozzles is disposed proximate said second body.
- 63. The cutting head of claim 53 further comprising a second body having a generally cylindrical cross-section and said axis of rotation, and wherein said first body is disposed within said second body.
- 64. A method of creating a borehole in a mineral seam, comprising the steps of:providing a cutting head having: a manifold for containing high pressure fluid; an axis of rotation generally parallel to said borehole; a plurality of mechanical bits disposed at various radii around said axis of rotation; and a plurality of nozzles disposed at various radii around said axis of rotation for spraying said high pressure fluid; positioning said cutting head proximate a mineral seam; supplying said high pressure fluid to said manifold; rotating said cutting head about said axis of rotation to create a generally circular, overlapping pattern of high pressure fluid in front of said cutting head; and cutting said borehole with said rotating pattern of high pressure fluid and said mechanical bits, said high pressure fluid provided at a pressure sufficient to cut said mineral seam, but insufficient to cut rock that borders said seam, said high pressure fluid cutting said borehole independently of said mechanical bits.
- 65. The method of claim 64 wherein said supplying step comprises supplying high pressure water to said manifold.
- 66. The method of claim 64 wherein said rotating step creates said pattern of high pressure fluid with a diameter larger than a cutting diameter of said plurality of mechanical bits to cut mineral material outside of said cutting diameter of said plurality of mechanical bits.
- 67. The method of claim 64 wherein said rotating step creates said pattern of high, pressure fluid across substantially an entire face of said cutting head.
- 68. The method of claim 64 wherein said rotating step comprises: providing a chassis having:means for rotating said cutting head; and means for supplying high pressure fluid to said manifold; coupling said chassis to said cutting head; utilizing said rotating means to rotate said cutting head.
- 69. The method of claim 68 wherein said means for rotating said cutting head and said means for supplying high pressure water to said manifold comprise of a planetary or other gear reduction having a hollow shaft for delivery of said high pressure fluid.
- 70. The method of claim 68 wherein said chassis comprises a conveyor, powered by an electric motor for moving cut material away from said cutting head.
- 71. The method of claim 64 wherein said rotating step comprises:providing an auger body; coupling said auger body to said cutting head; coupling said auger body to a drill unit disposed remote from said cutting head; and rotating said cutting head and said auger body with said drill unit.
- 72. The method of claim 71 wherein said supplying step comprises supplying high pressure fluid to said manifold via a hollow shaft of said auger body.
- 73. The method of claim 71 wherein said rotating step moves cut material away from said cutting head using said auger body.
- 74. The method of claim 64 further comprising the step of removing cut material away from said cutting head.
- 75. The method of claim 64 wherein said mineral seam is a relatively thin, generally horizontal mineral seam.
- 76. The method of claim 64 wherein said mineral seam is a coal seam.
- 77. The method of claim 64 wherein said mineral seam is an underground mineral seam.
- 78. A method of creating a borehole in a mineral seam, comprising the steps of:providing a cutting head having: a manifold for containing high pressure fluid; an axis of rotation generally parallel to said borehole; and a plurality of nozzles disposed at various radii around said axis of rotation for spraying said high pressure fluid; positioning said cutting head proximate a mineral seam; supplying said high pressure fluid to said manifold; rotating said cutting head about said axis of rotation to create a generally circular, overlapping pattern of high pressure fluid in front of said cutting head and across substantially an entire face of said cutting head; and cutting said borehole with said rotating pattern of high pressure fluid, said high pressure fluid provided at a pressure sufficient to cut said mineral seam, but insufficient to cut rock that borders said seam.
- 79. The method of claim 78 wherein said supplying step comprises supplying high pressure water to said manifold.
- 80. The method of claim 78 wherein said rotating step comprises:providing a chassis having: means for rotating said cutting head; and means for supplying high pressure fluid to said manifold; coupling said chassis to said cutting head; utilizing said rotating means to rotate said cutting head.
- 81. The method of claim 80 wherein said means for rotating said cutting head and said means for supplying high pressure water to said manifold comprise of a planetary or other gear reduction having a hollow shaft for delivery of said high pressure fluid.
- 82. The method of claim 80 wherein said chassis comprises a conveyor, powered by an electric motor for moving cut material away from said cutting head.
- 83. The method of claim 78 wherein said rotating step comprises:providing an auger body; coupling said auger body to said cutting head; coupling said auger body to a drill unit disposed remote from said cutting head; and rotating said cutting head and said auger body with said drill unit.
- 84. The method of claim 83 wherein said supplying step comprises supplying high pressure fluid to said manifold via a hollow shaft of said auger body.
- 85. The method of claim 83 wherein said rotating step moves cut material away from said cutting head using said auger body.
- 86. The method of claim 78 further comprising the step of removing cut material away from said cutting head.
- 87. The method of claim 78 wherein said mineral seam is a relatively thin, generally horizontal mineral seam.
- 88. The method of claim 78 wherein said mineral seam is a coal seam.
- 89. The method of claim 78 wherein said mineral seam is an underground mineral seam.
- 90. A cutting head system for creating a borehole in a mineral seam, comprising:a first cutting head, comprising: a manifold for containing high pressure fluid; an axis of rotation generally parallel to said borehole; a first plurality of nozzles disposed at various radii around said axis of rotation for spraying said high pressure fluid for creating a first generally circular pattern of high pressure fluid in front of said first cutting head for cutting said borehole; and a plurality of hollow tubes fluidly coupling said manifold and said first plurality of nozzles; and a second cutting head substantially identical to said first cutting head having a second axis of rotation generally parallel to said borehole and having a second plurality of nozzles, said second cutting head arranged in a generally linear fashion with said first cutting head, said second plurality of nozzles for creating a second generally circular pattern of high pressure fluid in front of said second cutting head for cutting said borehole; whereby on supplying high pressure fluid to said manifolds, rotating said first cutting head about said axis of rotation, and rotating said second cutting head about said second axis of rotation, said first generally circular pattern and said second generally circular pattern overlapping to create a pattern of high pressure fluid in front of said cutting heads for cutting said borehole with a generally oval-shaped cross-section.
- 91. The cutting head system of claim 90, wherein said adjacent patterns of high pressure fluid are each directed to cut across substantially an entire face of said first and second cutting heads.
- 92. The cutting head system of claim 90, wherein:said first cutting head comprises a plurality of mechanical bits disposed at various radii around said axis of rotation; and whereby said adjacent pattern of high pressure fluid of said first cutting head is directed to cut said borehole independently of said plurality of mechanical bits.
- 93. The cutting head system of claim 90 wherein said fluid is water.
- 94. A cutting head system for creating a borehole in a mineral seam, comprising:a first cutting head, comprising: a manifold for containing high pressure fluid; an axis of rotation generally parallel to said borehole; a first plurality of nozzles disposed at various radii around said axis of rotation for spraying said high pressure fluid for creating a first generally circular pattern of high pressure fluid in front of said first cutting head for cutting said borehole; and a plurality of hollow tubes fluidly coupling said manifold and said first plurality of nozzles; and a second cutting head substantially identical to said first cutting head having a second axis of rotation generally parallel to said borehole and having a second plurality of nozzles, said second plurality of nozzles for creating a second generally circular pattern of high pressure fluid in front of said second cutting head for cutting said borehole; and a third cutting head substantially identical to said first cutting head having a third axis of rotation generally parallel to said borehole, and having a third plurality of nozzles, said third plurality of nozzles for creating a third generally circular pattern of high pressure fluid in front of said third cutting head for cutting said borehole; said first, second, and third cutting heads arranged in a generally triangular arrangement; whereby on supplying high pressure fluid to said manifolds, rotating said first cutting head about said axis of rotation, rotating said second cutting head about said second axis of rotation, and rotating said third cutting head about said third axis of rotation, said nozzles on said first, second, and third cutting heads create said first, said second, and said third generally circular, overlapping patterns of high pressure fluid in front of said cutting heads and for cutting said borehole with a generally pie-shaped cross-section.
- 95. The cutting head system of claim 94, wherein said three patterns of high pressure fluid are each directed to cut across substantially an entire face of said first, second, and third cutting heads.
- 96. The cutting head system of claim 94, wherein:said first cutting head comprises a plurality of mechanical bits disposed at various radii around said axis of rotation; and whereby said pattern of high pressure fluid of said first cutting head is directed to cut said borehole independently of said plurality of mechanical bits.
- 97. The cutting head system of claim 94 wherein said fluid is water.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of commonly owned U.S. application Ser. No. 08/745,459, filed Nov. 12, 1996, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,879,057 on Mar. 9, 1999, and which is incorporated herein by reference. This application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/079,835, filed Mar. 30, 1998; U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/079,941, filed Mar. 30, 1998; U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/093,357, filed Jul. 20, 1998; and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/092,881, filed Jul. 15, 1998, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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