Claims
- 1. A rotary drilling system for cutting bores in earth formations, comprising noise suppression means for significantly reducing the audible decibel level of drilling generated noise.
- 2. The drilling system of claim 1, in which said noise suppression system comprises first and second bore-cutting means constructed and arranged to operate at different noise generating levels with a significantly lower aggregate noise.
- 3. The drilling system of claim 2, in which the first bore-cutting means comprises a rotary drill bit for drilling a pilot bore hole smaller than the final bore size.
- 4. The drilling system of claim 2, in which the second bore-cutting means comprises over-reamer insert means for cutting a pilot bore hole to the final bore gauge specification therefor.
- 5. The drilling system of claim 4, in which said second bore-cutting means comprises a drill bit coupler for connecting a rotary drill bit on one end to a drive steel column on its other end, and at least two over-reamer insert means carried on said coupler adjacent to the one end thereof.
- 6. The drilling system of claim 3, in which the second bore-cutting means comprises a drill bit coupler having one end for connecting the rotary drill bit and a second end for connection to a drive steel column, and said second bore cutting means including a pair of over-reamer inserts mounted at the one end of the coupler adjacent to the drill bit thereon.
- 7. The drilling system of claim 6, in which said over reamer insert means comprise hard surfaced insert discs having outer bore gauge cutting margins, and said insert discs being mounted on said coupler at preselected negative rake and negative skew angles laid back relative to an axial plane normal to the direction of rotation.
- 8. The drilling system of claim 7, in which the negative rake angle is about 15°, and the negative skew angle is about 7°.
- 9. The drilling system of claim 1, in which said noise suppression system comprises annular means constructed and arranged for use in association with a drive steel column during drilling operations.
- 10. The drilling system of claim 9, in which the annular means comprises a noise attenuating unit having a central bore to accommodate part of the steel column.
- 11. The drilling system of claim 10, in which the noise attenuating unit is a muffler device for placement in a bore hole circumscribing location and including sound absorbing material.
- 12. The drilling system of claim 11, in which said muffler device comprises an annular structural casing of C-shaped cross-section and packed with sound absorbing material, and a cylindrical perforating liner defining a central opening for the steel column.
- 13. The drilling system of claim 10, in which said noise attenuating unit comprises an annular resilient collar for placement in circumscribing engagement with a portion of the drive steel column.
- 14. The drilling system of claim 13, in which the steel column includes a coupler having an enlarged central section and at least one threaded end connector, and said annular resilient collar is mounted against the central section and adapted for vibration attenuating compression between the coupler and a connected steel column member.
- 15. The drilling system of claim 14, in which the connected steel column member has a coupler-receiving end with an outer cavity to accommodate said resilient collar, and a threaded inner counterbore for connection to the coupler threaded end.
- 16. The drilling system of claim 13, in which the steel column includes a starter section for driving connection to a drilling machine and at least one other section, coupler means for connecting said sections, and in which the resilient collar is strategically mounted in circumscribing relationship with one of said sections for vibration attenuation thereof.
- 17. The drilling system of claim 16, in which said resilient collar is contained within an outer shell having an open end, and means for compressing the resilient collar within said shell and onto the one steel column section for securing the noise suppression means thereto.
- 18. In combination with a rotary drilling system comprising a sectional steel column having a first member for connection with a drilling machine and a second member for connecting a rotary drill bit for cutting bores, the improvement comprising noise suppression means associated with at least one of said first and second members for significantly reducing the audible decibel level of drilling generated noise.
- 19. The combination of claim 18, and including other bore-cutting means associated with said second member adjacent to said drill bit for reaming bores to the design bore-gauge specification therefor.
- 20. In combination with a rotary drilling system comprising a sectional steel column having a first member for connection with a drilling machine and a second member for connecting a rotary drill bit for cutting bores, the improvement comprising other bore-cutting means associated with said second member adjacent to said drill bit for reaming bores to the design bore-gauge dimension therefor.
- 21. The combination of claim 20, and including noise suppression means associated with at least one of said first and second members for significantly reducing the audible decibel level of drilling generated noise.
- 22. A rotary drilling system comprising a sectional steel column having a first member for connection with a drilling machine and a second member for connecting a rotary drill bit for initiating bore drilling; comprising in combination:
other bore-cutting means associated with said second member adjacent to said drill bit for the primary cutting of bores to the design bore-gauge specification therefor, and noise suppression means associated with at least one of said first and second members for significantly reducing the audible decibel level of drilling generated noise.
- 23. A noise suppression system for a drill steel column having at least one tubular drill steel member with an outer wall section, comprising a vibration dampening unit having an annular resilient body of substantial axial length sized to have a predetermined snug fit at the outer wall section of the tubular member.
- 24. The noise suppression system of claim 23, in which said tubular member is a starter section of the drill steel column to be removably attached to the chuck of a drilling machine, and said vibration dampening unit is applied to annularly circumscribe the outer wall section of the tubular member adjacent to the chuck end thereof.
- 25. The noise suppression system of claim 24, in which said annular resilient body of said vibration dampening unit is constructed and arranged to have a different wall thickness at one axial portion thereof.
- 26. The noise suppression system of claim 23, including at least two of said tubular members and the one of which is a coupling unit having a coupling section of reduced annular cross-section adjacent to a larger wall section thereof, and said annular resilient body being applied to the coupling section in axial abutment with the larger wall section thereof.
- 27. The noise suppression system of claim 26, in which the other of said tubular members is constructed and arranged to be removably attachable to the coupling section of the one tubular member and exert an axial compressive force against the annular resilient body of said vibration dampening unit.
- 28. The noise suppression system of claim 26, in which said one tubular member is constructed and arranged for removably attaching a drill bit to its coupling section with compressive force against the annular resilient body of said vibration dampening unit thereon.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending patent application Ser. No. 09/543,933 filed Apr. 6, 2000 for Heat Management Drilling System and Method and my other co-pending patent application Ser. No. 09/260,159 filed Mar. 1, 1999 for Drilling System Drive Steel, which is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 09/046,382 filed Mar. 23, 1998 for Rotary Drilling Systems (U.S. Pat. No. 6,092,612), which is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/689,667 filed Aug. 13, 1996 and entitled Low Volume Air-Water Drilling Systems and Methods (U.S. Pat. No. 5,875,858 on Mar. 2, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of parent patent application Ser. No. 08/472,913 filed Jun. 7, 1995 (now abandoned).
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