Claims
- 1. A percussion drill bit having an upper end comprising an anvil surface, a lower end comprising a cutting bit, and a generally cylindrical side surface adapted to be received for slidable longitudinal movement in the casing of a fluid operated percussion hammer, said cutting bit having a central shank portion offset relative to the longitudinal axis of said drill bit and terminating in a cutting end surface, and a rotatable cutting head secured on said shank portion for rotary motion thereon.
- 2. A percussion bit according to claim 1 in which said cutting head has a cutting surface adjacent to and contiguous with said cutting end surface of said central shank portion.
- 3. A percussion bit according to claim 1 wherein said cutting head is a generally hemispherically shaped burr.
- 4. A percussion bit according to claim 3 wherein said burr includes raised surfaces spiraling upward from the bottom to the top thereof, said spiraling surfaces being spiraled opposite to the normal direction of rotation of said burr, and said raised spiraling surfaces having hardened inserts therein.
- 5. A percussion bit according to claim 3 wherein the center line of said shank portion intersects the center line of said cylindrical portion at approximately the center of said hemispherically shaped burr.
- 6. A percussion bit according to claim 1 wherein said shank portion cutting end surface extends below said cutting head to pilot the hole being drilled.
- 7. A percussion bit according to claim 1 wherein said shank portion cutting end surface is recessed in said cutting head.
- 8. A percussion bit according to claim 1 wherein said bit has a longitudinal flow passage extending therethrough and through said shank portion and including a plurality of ports in said cutting end surface of said shank portion to conduct fluid for removal of cuttings during operation thereof.
- 9. A percussion bit according to claim 1 wherein said shank portion has a center line intersecting the center line of said cylindrical side surface at an angle of about five to fifteen degrees.
- 10. A percussion bit according to claim 1 wherein said cutting head and said shank portion have mating weight bearing surfaces to withstand downward forces on said drilling bit, means for applying lubricant to said bearing surfaces, means for retaining said cutting head on said shank portion during rotation thereof, and a plurality of hardened inserts positioned around the cutting surface of said cutting head and said shank portion cutting surface.
- 11. A percussion bit according to claim 10 wherein said mating weight bearing surfaces comprise a first shoulder on said shank portion and a second shoulder in said cutting head, said lubricating means including a reservoir of lubricant communicating with said first and second shoulders, and sealing means between said cutting head and said shank portion to maintain lubricant therebetween.
- 12. A percussion bit according to claim 11 wherein said reservoir comprises a chamber connected to said first and second shoulder, piston means in said chamber above said lubricant, means to apply force to said piston means to feed said lubricant, and means for refilling said chamber with lubricant.
- 13. A percussion bit according to claim 10 wherein said cutting head and said shank portion have mating peripheral grooves therein forming a bearing race, and a plurality of ball bearings positioned and secured in said race functioning to provide rotary bearing surfaces and to hold said cutting head on said shank portion.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 617,959 filed Sept. 29, 1975, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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