Claims
- 1. A directional boring machine comprising a drill string operatively connected to a rotary machine for rotating the drill string and including an assembly for axially advancing the drill string and wherein the free end of the drill string is adapted to support a bit for forming the borehole, the machine comprising:a bit attached to the free end of the drill string, the bit comprising: a body portion defining parallel surfaces extending parallel the axis of rotation of the bit, the body portion defining a rear end for attachment to the drill string and a front end facing the earth being bored; and at least one angled surface formed on the body portion lying in a plane at an angle relative the axis of rotation of the bit defining a plurality of edges at the intersection of the angled and parallel surfaces to assist cutting, the angled surface extending on the body from intermediate the rear and front ends to proximate the front end.
- 2. A directional boring machine comprising a drill string operatively connected to a rotary machine for rotating the drill string and including an assembly for axially advancing the drill string and wherein the drill string has a free end adapted to support a bit for forming the borehole, the machine comprising:a bit attached to the free end of the drill string, the bit comprising: a body portion defining parallel surfaces extending parallel the axis of rotation of the bit, the body portion defining a rear end for attachment to the drill string and a front end facing the earth being bored; at least one angled surface formed on the body portion lying in a plane at an angle relative the axis of the rotation of the bit defining a plurality of edges at the intersection of the angled and parallel surfaces to assist cutting, the angled surface extending on the body from intermediate the rear and front ends to proximate the front end; and a carbide tip mounted at the front end of the body portion.
- 3. A directional boring machine comprising a drill string operatively connected to a rotary machine for rotating the drill string and including an assembly for axially advancing the drill string and wherein the free end of the drill string is adapted to support a bit for forming the borehole, the machine comprising:a bit attached to the free end of the drill string, the bit comprising: a body portion defining parallel surfaces extending parallel the axis of rotation of the bit, the body portion defining a rear end for attachment to the drill string and a front end facing the earth being bored; at least one angled surface formed on the body portion lying in a plane at an angle relative the axis of rotation of the bit defining a plurality of edges at the intersection of the angled and parallel surfaces to assist cutting, the angled surface extending on the body from intermediate the rear and front ends to proximate the front end; and a carbide tip mounted on the body portion through said angled surface.
- 4. A directional boring machine comprising a drill string operatively connected to a rotary machine for rotating the drill string and including an assembly for axially advancing the drill string and wherein the free end of the drill string is adapted to support a bit for forming the borehole, the machine comprising:a bit attached to the free end of the drill string, the bit comprising: a body portion defining a plurality of surfaces parallel the axis of rotation, the body portion defining a rear end for attachment to the drill string and a front end facing the earth to be bored; at least one angled surface formed on the body portion lying along a direction at an angle to the axis of rotation; and the parallel surfaces defining parallel edges at their intersection which extend parallel the rotational axis of the drill bit and defining angled surfaces along the parallel surfaces between the parallel edges, the bit drilling a cylindrical borehole at the parallel edges, the angled surfaces being bounded by the parallel surfaces and the wall of the borehole.
- 5. A directional boring machine comprising a drill string operatively connected to a rotary machine for rotating the drill string and including an assembly for axially advancing the drill string and wherein the free end of the drill string is adapted to support a boring head for forming the borehole, the machine comprising:a directional multi-blade boring head attached to the free end of the drill string, the boring head comprising: a body having a central axis of rotation; a blade assembly mounted on the body having a first blade defining a deflecting surface at an oblique angle to the central axis of rotation of the body and a second blade defining a deflecting surface at an oblique angle to the central axis of rotation of the body, the first and second blades extending at an angle relative to each other; at least one additional blade extending from the blade assembly between the deflecting surface; and the deflecting surfaces of the first and second blades deflecting the boring head as the boring machine advances the drill string without rotation and the directional multi-blade boring head drilling a relatively straight borehole as the boring machine advances the drill string with rotation.
- 6. A directional boring machine comprising a drill string operatively connected to a rotary machine for rotating the drill string and including an assembly for axially advancing the drill string and wherein the free end of the drill string is adapted to support a boring head for forming the borehole, the machine comprising:a multi-blade boring head attached to the free end of the drill string, the boring head comprising: a body having a central axis of rotation and a planar surface at an oblique angle to the central axis, a plane of symmetry passing through the central axis of rotation and perpendicular to the planar surface; a blade assembly mounted to the body at the planar surface and defining a first blade extending at an angle of about 60 degrees from the plane of symmetry on a first side of the plane of symmetry and a second blade extending at an angle of about 60 degrees from the opposite side of the plane of symmetry, said first and second blades each defining deflecting surfaces thereon; at least one intermediate blade extending from the blade assembly between the deflecting surfaces; and the deflecting surfaces of the first and second blades deflecting the boring head as the boring machine advances the drill string without rotation and the directional multi-blade boring head drilling a relative straight borehole as the boring machine advances the drill string with rotation.
- 7. A directional boring machine comprising a drill string operatively connected to a rotary machine for rotating the drill string and including an assembly for axially advancing the drill string and wherein the free end of the drill string is adapted to support a boring head for forming the borehole, the machine comprising:a directional multi-blade boring head attached to the free end of the drill string, the boring head comprising: a body having a central axis of rotation and a planar surface at an oblique angle to the central axis, a plane of symmetry passing through the central axis of rotation and perpendicular to the planar surface; a blade assembly mounted to the body at the planar surface and defining a first blade extending perpendicular to the plane of symmetry on a first side of the plane of symmetry and a second blade extending perpendicular to the plane of symmetry from the opposite side of the plane of symmetry, said first and second blades each defining deflecting surfaces thereon; at least one intermediate blade extending from the blade assembly between the deflecting surfaces and lying parallel to the planar surface; and the deflecting surfaces of the first and second blades deflecting the boring head as the boring machine advances the drill string without rotation and the directional multi-blade boring head drilling a relatively straight borehole as the boring machine advances the drill string with rotation.
- 8. A directional boring machine comprising a drill string operatively connected to a rotary machine for rotating the drill string and including an assembly for axially advancing the drill string and wherein the free end of the drill string is adapted to support a boring head for forming the borehole, the machine comprising:a directional boring head attached to the free end of the drill string, the boring head comprising: a body having a central axis of rotation; a deflection structure mounted on the body defining a deflection surface at an oblique angle to the central axis of rotation of the body; at least one roller cone mounted to said body; and the deflecting surface deflecting the boring head as the boring machine advances the drill string without rotation and the directional boring head drilling a relatively straight borehole as the boring machine advances the drill string with rotation.
- 9. A directional boring machine comprising a drill string operatively connected to a rotary machine for rotating the drill string and including an assembly for axially advancing the drill string and wherein the free end of the drill string is adapted to support a boring head for forming the borehole, the machine comprising:a directional boring head attached to the free end of the drill string, the boring head comprising: a body having a central axis of rotation; a deflection structure mounted on the body defining a deflecting surface at an oblique angle to the central axis of rotation of the body; only one roller cone mounted to said body; and the deflecting surface deflecting the boring head as the boring machine advances the drill string without rotation and the directional boring head drilling a relatively straight borehole as the boring machine advances the drill string with rotation.
- 10. A blade assembly for cutting a borehole underground, the blade assembly adapted for use with a directional boring machine capable of axially advancing and rotating a drill string about an axis of rotation underground, wherein the drill string has a first end operatively connected to the directional boring machine and a second end terminating in the boring head body having a central axis of rotation and a blade attachment surface, the blade assembly comprising:a base adapted to be attached to the blade attachment surface on the boring head body, the base being flat defining a first plane; a blade extending from the base, the blade having a rearward end and a forward end, the rearward end attached to the base and the forward end having a cutting surface, the blade being flat and defining a second plane; and wherein the second plane of the blade intersects the first plane of the base to form an angle so that the blade is angled upwardly relative to the base.
- 11. The blade assembly of claim 10 wherein the angle formed by the intersection of the first plane of the base and the second plane of the blade is about 170 degrees.
- 12. The blade assembly of claim 11 wherein the base is about the same width as the boring head body, wherein the width of the blade gradually increases from the rearward end to the forward end, and wherein the thickness of the blade gradually decreases from the rearward end to the forward end.
- 13. The blade assembly of claim 10 wherein the cutting surface defines a plurality of teeth.
- 14. The blade assembly of claim 13 wherein each one of the plurality of teeth terminates in a point which is positioned to contact a different point on the underground surface through which the borehole is being made.
- 15. The blade assembly of claim 14 wherein each one of the plurality of teeth is tapered defining a sharp frontal edge slanting rearwardly to form a recess for receiving cuttings formed by the blade as the borehole is being made.
- 16. The blade assembly of claim 13 wherein each one of the plurality of teeth is tapered defining a sharp frontal edge slanting rearwardly to form a recess for receiving cuttings formed by the blade as the borehole is being made.
- 17. The blade assembly of claim 10 wherein the width of the blade gradually increases from the rearward end to the forward end.
- 18. The blade assembly of claim 10 wherein the thickness of the blade gradually decreases from the rearward end to the forward end.
- 19. The blade assembly of claim 10 wherein the blade is characterized by a first half and a second half, each half having a forward end, the cutting surface on the forward end of the first half is formed by a first set of cutting teeth, wherein the cutting surface on the forward end of the second half is formed by a second set of cutting teeth, wherein each of the first set and second set of teeth comprises a plurality of teeth forming a staggered profile which steps rearwardly from a forward most tooth near the center of the forward end of the blade to a rearward most tooth, wherein the first set of teeth on the first half of the blade is offset relative to the second set of teeth on the second half of the blade so that the first set of teeth will contact the surface of the borehole at different points during the boring process than the second set of teeth.
- 20. The blade assembly of claim 19 wherein a recess for receiving cuttings during the boring process is formed between the forward end of the first half and the forward end of the second half.
- 21. The blade assembly of claim 20 wherein the angle formed by the intersection of the first plane of the base and the second plane of the blade is about 170 degrees.
- 22. A blade assembly for cutting a borehole underground, the blade assembly adapted for use with a directional boring machine capable of axially advancing and rotating a drill string about an axis of rotation underground, wherein the drill string has a first end operatively connected to the directional boring machine and a second end terminating in the boring head body having a central axis of rotation and a blade attachment surface, the blade assembly comprising:a flat base adapted to be attached to the blade attachment surface on the boring head body; and a flat blade extending from the base, the blade having a rearward end and a forward end, the rearward end attached to the base and the forward end having a cutting surface characterized by a first half and a second half, the first half having a first set of cutting teeth, the second half having a second set of cutting teeth, wherein each of the first set and second set of teeth comprises a plurality of teeth forming a staggered profile which steps rearwardly from a forward most tooth near the center of the forward end of the blade to a rearward most tooth, wherein the first set of teeth on the first half of the blade is offset relative to the second set of teeth on the second half of the blade so that the first set of teeth will contact the surface of the borehole at different points during the boring process than the second set of teeth.
- 23. The blade assembly of claim 22 wherein base is about the same width as the boring head body, wherein the width of the blade gradually increases from the rearward end to the forward end, and wherein the thickness of the blade gradually decreases from the rearward end to the forward end.
- 24. The blade assembly of claim 22 wherein each one of the plurality of teeth is tapered defining a sharp frontal edge slanting rearwardly to form a recess for receiving cuttings formed by the blade as the borehole is being made.
- 25. The blade assembly of claim 22 wherein the width of the blade gradually increases from the rearward end to the forward end.
- 26. The blade assembly of claim 22 wherein the thickness of the blade gradually decreases from the rearward end to the forward end.
- 27. The blade assembly of claim 22 wherein a recess for receiving cuttings during the boring process is formed between the forward end of the first half and the forward end of the second half.
- 28. A blade assembly for cutting a borehole underground, the blade assembly adapted for use with a directional boring machine capable of axially advancing and rotating a drill string about an axis of rotation underground, wherein the drill string has a first end operatively connected to the directional boring machine and a second end terminating in the boring headbodyhead body having a central axis of rotation and a blade attachment surface, the blade assembly comprising:a base adapted to be attached to the blade attachment surface on the boring head body; and a blade extending from the base, the blade having a rearward end and a forward end, the rearward end attached to the base and the forward end having a cutting surface characterized by a plurality of cutting teeth, the plurality of cutting teeth forming a staggered profile which steps rearwardly from at least one forward most tooth near the center of the forward end of the blade to a rearward most tooth on either side of the forward end, wherein each one of the plurality of teeth is tapered defining a sharp frontal edge slanting rearwardly to form a recess for receiving cuttings formed by the blade as the borehole is being made.
- 29. The blade assembly of claim 28 wherein the blade attachment surface of the boring head defines a plane which intersects the central axis of rotation of the boring head.
- 30. The blade assembly of claim 28 wherein the width of the blade gradually increases from the rearward end to the forward end.
- 31. The blade assembly of claim 28 wherein the thickness of the blade gradually decreases from the rearward end to the forward end.
- 32. The blade assembly of claim 28 wherein the base is flat defining a first plane and the blade is flat defining a second plane which intersects the first plane at an angle so that the blade is angled upwardly relative to the base.
- 33. A directional boring machine comprising a drill string operatively connected to a rotary machine for rotating the drill string and including an assembly for axially advancing the drill string and wherein the free end of the drill string is adapted to support a boring head with a body having a central axis of rotation and a blade attachment surface for attaching a blade assembly for forming the borehole, the machine comprising:a blade assembly comprising: a base adapted to be attached to the blade attachment surface on the boring head body, the base being flat defining a first plane; a blade extending from the base, the blade having a rearward end and a forward end, the rearward end attached to the base and the forward end having a cutting surface, the blade being flat and defining a second plane; and wherein the second plane of the blade intersects the first plane of the base to form an angle so that the blade is angled upwardly relative to the base.
- 34. The directional boring machine of claim 33 wherein the angle formed by the intersection of the first plane of the base of the blade assembly and the second plane of the blade is about 170 degrees.
- 35. The directional boring machine of claim 34 wherein the base of the blade assembly is about the same width as the boring head body, wherein the width of the blade gradually increases from the rearward end to the forward end, and wherein the thickness of the blade gradually decreases from the rearward end to the forward end.
- 36. The directional boring machine of claim 33 wherein the cutting surface on the blade defines a plurality of teeth.
- 37. The directional boring machine of claim 36 wherein each one of the plurality of teeth on the blade terminates in a point which is positioned to contact a different point on the underground surface through which the borehole is being made.
- 38. The directional boring machine of claim 37 wherein each one of the plurality of teeth on the blade is tapered defining a sharp front edge slanting rearwardly to form a recess for receiving cuttings formed by the blade as the borehole is being made.
- 39. The directional boring machine of claim 36 wherein each one of the plurality of teeth on the blade is tapered defining a sharp frontal edge slanting rearwardly to form a recess for receiving cuttings formed by the blade as the borehole is being made.
- 40. The directional boring machine of claim 33 wherein the width of the blade gradually increases from the rearward end to the forward end.
- 41. The directional boring machine of claim 33 wherein the thickness of the blade gradually decreases from the rearward end to the forward end.
- 42. The directional boring machine of claim 33 wherein the blade is characterized by a first half and a second half, each half having a forward end, the cutting surface on the forward end of the first half is formed by a first set of cutting teeth, wherein the cutting surface on the forward end of the second half is formed by a second set of cutting teeth, wherein each of the first set and second set of teeth comprises a plurality of teeth forming a staggered profile which steps rearwardly from a forward most tooth near the center of the forward end of the blade to a rearward most tooth, wherein the first set of teeth on the first half of the blade is offset relative to the second set of teeth on the second half of the blade so that the first set of teeth will contact the surface of the borehole at different points during the boring process than the second set of teeth.
- 43. The directional boring machine of claim 42 wherein a recess for receiving cuttings during the boring process is formed between the forward end of the first half and the forward end of the second half.
- 44. The directional boring machine of claim 43 wherein the angle formed by the intersection of the first plane of the base and the second plane of the blade is about 170 degrees.
- 45. A directional boring machine comprising a drill string operatively connected to a rotary machine for rotating the drill string and including an assembly for axially advancing the drill string and wherein the free end of the drill string is adapted to support a boring head with a body having a central axis of rotation and a blade attachment surface for attaching a blade assembly for forming the borehole, the machine comprising:a blade assembly comprising: a flat base adapted to be attached to the blade attachment surface on the boring head body; and a flat blade extending from the base, the blade having a rearward end and a forward end, the rearward end attached to the base and the forward end having a cutting surface characterized by a first half and a second half, the first half having a first set of cutting teeth, the second half having a second set of cutting teeth, wherein each of the first set and second set of teeth comprises a plurality of teeth forming a staggered profile which steps rearwardly from a forward most tooth near the center of the forward end of the blade to a rearward most tooth, wherein the first set of teeth on the first half of the blade is offset relative to the second set of teeth on the second half of the blade so that the first set of teeth will contact the surface of the borehole at different points during the boring process than the second set of teeth.
- 46. The directional boring machine of claim 45 wherein the base of the blade assembly is about the same width as the boring head body, wherein the width of the blade gradually increases from the rearward end to the forward end, and wherein the thickness of the blade gradually decreases from the rearward end to the forward end.
- 47. The directional boring machine of claim 45 wherein each one of the plurality of teeth on the blade is tapered defining a sharp frontal edge slanting rearwardly to form a recess for receiving cuttings formed by the blade as the borehole is being made.
- 48. The directional boring machine of claim 45 wherein the width of the blade gradually increases from the rearward end to the forward end.
- 49. The directional boring machine of claim 45 wherein the thickness of the blade gradually decreases from the rearward end to the forward end.
- 50. The directional boring machine of claim 45 wherein a recess for receiving cuttings during the boring process is formed between the forward end of the first half of the blade and the forward end of the second half.
- 51. A directional boring machine comprising a drill string operatively connected to a rotary machine for rotating the drill string and including an assembly for axially advancing the drill string and wherein the free end of the drill string is adapted to support a boring head with a body having a central axis of rotation and a blade attachment surface for attaching a blade assembly for forming the borehole, the machine comprising:a blade assembly comprising: a base adapted to be attached to the blade attachment surface on the boring head body; and a blade extending from the base, the blade having a rearward end and a forward end, the rearward end attached to the base and the forward end having a cutting surface characterized by a plurality of cutting teeth, the plurality of cutting teeth forming a staggered profile which steps rearwardly from at least one forward most tooth near the center of the forward end of the blade to a rearward most tooth on either side of the forward end, wherein each one of the plurality of teeth is tapered defining a sharp frontal edge slanting rearwardly to form a recess for receiving cuttings formed by the blade as the borehole is being made.
- 52. The directional boring machine of claim 51 wherein the blade attachment surface of the boring head defines a plane which intersects the central axis of rotation of the boring head.
- 53. The directional boring machine of claim 51 wherein the width of the blade gradually increases from the rearward end to the forward end.
- 54. The directional boring machine of claim 51 wherein the thickness of the blade gradually decreases from the rearward end to the forward end.
- 55. A directional boring machine comprising a drill string operatively connected to a rotary machine for rotating the drill string and including an assembly for axially advancing the drill string and wherein the free end of the drill string is adapted to support a boring head for forming the borehole, the machine comprising:a directional multi-blade boring head attached to the free end of the drill string, the boring head comprising: a body having a central axis of rotation; a blade assembly mounted on the body, the blade assembly comprising: a base attached to the lower surface of the body, the base defining a first plane; a blade extending from the base and terminating in a forward end, the blade defining a second plane intersecting the first plane of the base, so that the blade angles upward relative to the base; wherein the blade has a has a first side and a second side thickness tapering gradually towards the forward end, wherein the forward end defines a plurality of teeth, each tooth having a contact side and a back side, the contact side being the side that impacts the earth first as the boring head is rotated on the drill string, and the back side being the side opposite the contact side, and wherein the back side of each tooth is cut away forming a recess between the back side of the tooth and the surface being bored; and wherein the plurality of teeth includes a first set of teeth on a first side of the blade and a second set of teeth on the second side of the blade, the first set being substantially similar in size and configuration as the second set of teeth, but extending slightly forward of the second set of teeth.
- 56. A blade assembly for cutting a borehole underground, the blade assembly adapted for use with a directional boring machine capable of axially advancing and rotating a drill string about an axis of rotation underground, wherein the drill string has a first end operatively connected to the directional boring machine and a second end terminating in the boring head body having a central axis of rotation and a blade attachment surface, the blade assembly comprising:a blade assembly mounted on the body, the blade assembly comprising: a base attached to the lower surface of the body, the base defining a first plane; a blade extending from the base and terminating in a forward end, the blade defining a second plane intersecting the first plane of the base, so that the blade angles upward relative to the base; wherein the blade has a has a first side and a second side thickness tapering gradually towards the forward end, wherein the forward end defines a plurality of teeth, each tooth having a contact side and a back side, the contact side being the side that impacts the earth first as the boring head is rotated on the drill string, and the back side being the side opposite the contact side, and wherein the back side of each tooth is cut away forming a recess between the back side of the tooth and the surface being bored; and wherein the plurality of teeth includes a first set of teeth on the first side of the blade and a second set of teeth on the second side of the blade, the first set being substantially similar in size and configuration as the second set of teeth, but extending slightly forward of the second set of teeth.
- 57. A directional boring head for a boring machine, the boring machine capable of axially advancing and rotating a drill string about an axis of rotation underground, the drill string ending in the directional boring head, the directional boring head comprising:a body having a central axis of rotation; a deflection structure mountable on the body and adapted to deflect the boring head from the axis of rotation of the drill string as the boring machine advances the drill string without rotation, thus permitting alteration in the direction of the boring head; and at least one roller cone mountable on the body.
- 58. The directional boring head of claim 57 wherein a fluid jet is mounted on the body, the body having a passage for flow of fluid for discharge from the jet to assist in drilling.
- 59. The directional boring head of claim 57 wherein the jet is oriented to discharge a fluid at the roller cone.
- 60. The directional boring head of claim 57 wherein the deflection structure and roller cone are mounted on a bit assembly removably attached to the body.
- 61. The directional boring head of claim 57 wherein the roller cone is offset with respect to the central axis of rotation of the body.
- 62. The directional boring head of claim 57 having two roller cones mounted on the body.
- 63. The directional boring head of claim 57 wherein the deflection surface deflects the boring head from the axis of rotation underground when the boring head is thrust forward without rotation.
- 64. The directional boring head of claim 57 having only one roller cone mounted on the body.
- 65. The directional boring head of claim 64 wherein a fluid jet is mounted on the body, the body having a passage for flow of fluid for discharge from the jet to assist in drilling.
- 66. The directional boring head of claim 64 wherein the jet is oriented to discharge a fluid at the roller cone.
- 67. The directional boring head of claim 64 wherein the deflection structure and roller cone are mounted on a bit assembly removably attached to the body.
- 68. The directional boring head of claim 64 wherein the rotational axis of the roller cone intersects the central axis of rotation of the body.
- 69. The directional boring head of claim 64 wherein the deflection surface deflects the boring head from the axis of rotation underground when the boring head is thrust forward without rotation.
- 70. The directional boring head of claim 57 wherein the body and the deflection structure are integrally formed.
- 71. A directional boring machine comprising a drill string operatively connected to a rotary machine for rotating the drill string and including an assembly for axially advancing the drill string and wherein the free end of the drill string is adapted to support a boring head for forming the borehole, the machine comprising:a directional boring head attached to the free end of the drill string, the boring head comprising: a body having a central axis of rotation; a deflection structure mountable on the body and adapted to deflect the boring head from the axis of rotation of the drill string as the drill string is advanced without rotation, thus permitting alteration in the direction of the boring head; and at least one roller cone mountable on the body.
- 72. The directional boring machine of claim 71 wherein a fluid jet is mounted on the body, the body having a passage for flow of fluid for discharge from the jet to assist in drilling.
- 73. The directional boring machine of claim 71 wherein the jet is oriented to discharge a fluid at the roller cone.
- 74. The directional boring machine of claim 71 wherein the deflection structure and roller cone are mounted on a bit assembly removably attached to the body.
- 75. The directional boring machine of claim 71 wherein the roller cone is offset with respect to the central axis of rotation of the body.
- 76. The directional boring machine of claim 71 having two roller cones mounted on the body.
- 77. The directional boring machine of claim 71 wherein the deflection surface deflects the boring head from the axis of rotation underground when the boring head is thrust forward without rotation.
- 78. The directional boring machine of claim 71 having only one roller cone mounted on the body.
- 79. The directional boring machine of claim 78 wherein a fluid jet is mounted on the body, the body having a passage for flow of fluid for discharge from the jet to assist in drilling.
- 80. The directional boring machine of claim 78 wherein the jet is oriented to discharge a fluid at the roller cone.
- 81. The directional boring machine of claim 78 wherein the deflection structure and roller cone are mounted on a bit assembly removably attached to the body.
- 82. The directional boring machine of claim 78 wherein the rotational axis of the roller cone intersects the central axis of rotation of the body.
- 83. The directional boring machine of claim 78 wherein the deflection surface deflects the boring head from the axis of rotation underground when the boring head is thrust forward without rotation.
- 84. The directional boring machine of claim 71 wherein the body and the deflection structure are integrally formed.
- 85. A drill bit for use at the end of a drill pipe having a means of drilling a borehole in the earth in the axial direction of the drill pipe when the drill pipe is simultaneously rotated and axially advanced and for changing the direction of the borehole when the drill bit is advanced without rotation, the drill bit comprising:a body attachable to the drill pipe, wherein the body defines a rearward end and a forward end; a blade defining a rearward end and a forward end, wherein the blade is attachable to the body so that the forward end of the blade extends beyond the forward end of the body and defines a relief area with the body to enable deviation in the direction of the borehole upon axially advancing the drill pipe without rotation.
- 86. The drill bit of claim 85 wherein the blade and body are integrally formed.
- 87. The drill bit of claim 85 wherein the body tapers toward the forward end of the body and further defines a longitudinal axis and wherein the blade, when assembled with the body, is inclined at an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the body.
- 88. The drill bit of claim 87 wherein the body comprises a top surface which tapers toward the forward end of the body, wherein the blade comprises a top surface and wherein the top surface of the body and the top surface of the blade, when in assembled operation, define the relief area.
- 89. The drill bit of claim 85 wherein the body defines a longitudinal axis and comprises a top surface generally parallel with the longitudinal axis of the body.
- 90. The drill bit of claim 85 wherein the body further defines a fluid passageway adapted to transmit fluid and a fluid nozzle associated with the body and positioned behind the forward end of the blade so that fluid from the fluid passageway is deflected off of the blade.
- 91. A boring head body for a boring head for cutting a borehole underground, wherein the body is attachable to a cutting blade having a rearward end and a forward end and is adapted for use with a boring machine capable of axially advancing and rotating a drill string underground, wherein the drill string has a first end operatively connected to the boring machine and a second end terminating in the boring head body to which a blade is attachable, the boring head body comprising:a body attachable to the drill string, wherein the body defines a rearward end and a forward end; wherein the body, when assembled with the blade so that the blade extends beyond the forward end of the body defines a relief area with the body to enable deviation in the direction of the borehole upon axially advancing the drill pipe without rotation.
- 92. The boring head body of claim 91 wherein the blade and body are integrally formed.
- 93. The boring head body of claim 91 wherein the body further defines a longitudinal axis and wherein the blade, when assembled with the body, is inclined at an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the body.
- 94. The boring head body of claim 91 wherein the body further defines a fluid passageway adapted to transmit fluid and a fluid nozzle associated with the body and positioned behind the forward end of the blade so that fluid from the fluid passageway is deflected off of the blade.
- 95. A boring head body for a boring head for cutting a borehole underground, the body adapted for use with a boring machine capable of axially advancing and rotating a drill string underground, wherein the drill string has a first end operatively connected to the boring machine and a second end terminating in the boring head body to which a blade is attachable, the boring head body comprising:a body adapted to support a blade for boring the underground surface through which the bore is to be made; wherein the body and the blade when in assembled relation define a relief area to enable deviation in the direction of the borehole upon axially advancing the drill pipe without rotation.
- 96. The drill bit of claim 95 wherein the blade and body are integrally formed.
- 97. The drill bit of claim 95 wherein the body further defines a longitudinal axis and wherein the blade, when assembled with the body, is inclined at an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the body.
- 98. The drill bit of claim 95 wherein the body further defines a fluid passageway adapted to transmit fluid and a fluid nozzle associated with the body and positioned behind the forward end of the blade so that fluid from the fluid passageway is deflected off of the blade.
- 99. A blade assembly for a boring head for cutting a borehole underground, the blade assembly adapted for use with a boring machine capable of axially advancing and rotating a drill string underground, wherein the drill string has a first end operatively connected to the boring machine and a second end terminating in a boring head body to which the blade assembly is attachable, the blade assembly comprising:a base adapted to be attached to the boring head; a blade extending from the base, the blade having a rearward end and a forward end, wherein the rearward end is attachable to the base; and a cutting element attachable to the forward end of the blade, the cutting element adapted to bore a hole when the boring head body is rotated.
- 100. The blade assembly of claim 99 wherein the cutting element comprises a cutting edge.
- 101. The blade assembly of claim 99 wherein the cutting edge comprises a straight edge.
- 102. The blade assembly of claim 100 wherein the cutting edge further comprises a forward most point adapted to make first contact with the underground surface through which the borehole is to be made.
- 103. The blade assembly of claim 100 wherein the cutting edge tapers toward the forward end of the blade.
- 104. The blade assembly of claim 99 wherein the boring head body and the blade are integrally formed.
- 105. The blade assembly of claim 99 wherein the cutting element comprises a plurality of cutting teeth.
- 106. The blade assembly of claim 105 wherein each one of the plurality of cutting teeth terminates in a point which is positioned to contact a different point on the underground surface through which the borehole is to be made.
- 107. The blade assembly of claim 99 wherein the blade is generally rectangular.
- 108. The blade assembly of claim 99 wherein the base is about the same width as the boring head body, wherein the width of the blade gradually increases from the rearward end to the forward end.
- 109. The blade assembly of claim 99 wherein the blade further comprises wear-resistant material positioned on the blade at the points of primary contact with underground surface to be bored.
- 110. A directional boring head for a boring machine, the boring machine capable of axially advancing and rotating a drill string about an axis of rotation underground, the drill string ending in a directional boring head, the directional boring head comprising:a body having a longitudinal axis; a roller cone mountable on the body; wherein the position of the roller cone is offset with respect to the axis of the body, so that when the roller cone is simultaneously advanced and rotated, the boring head bores a generally straight borehole, and when the roller cone is advanced without rotation, the boring head deviates the direction of the bore.
- 111. The directional boring head of claim 110 further comprising a deflection structure mountable on the body and adapted to deflect the boring head from the axis of rotation of the drill string as the boring machine advances the drill string without rotation, thus permitting alteration in the direction of the boring head.
- 112. The directional boring head of claim 111 wherein the deflection structure and the body are integrally formed.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 163,756, entitled DIRECTIONAL MULTI-BLADE BORING HEAD, filed Dec. 9, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,392,868 which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 67,298, entitled DIRECTIONAL MULTI-BLADE BORING HEAD, filed on May 25, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,341,887, which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 857,167, entitled METHOD OF AND APPARATUS FOR DRILLING A HORIZONTAL CONTROLLED BOREHOLE IN THE EARTH, filed Mar. 25, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,242,026, which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 780,055, entitled METHOD OF AND APPARATUS FOR DRILLING A HORIZONTAL CONTROLLED BOREHOLE IN THE EARTH, filed Oct. 21, 1991, now abandoned,575,568, entitled APPARATUS FOR DRILLING A HORIZONTAL CONTROLLED BOREHOLE IN THE EARTH, filed Aug. 31, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,148,880, which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 211,889, entitled METHOD OF AND APPARATUS FOR DRILLING A HORIZONTAL CONTROLLED BOREHOLE IN THE EARTH, filed Jun. 27, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,953,638. The contents of each of these applications is incorporated herein by reference.
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