Claims
- 1. In a fluid operated, percussion type drill motor of the type enabling pressurizing fluid by-pass for piston-hammer cessation when the associated drill bit is suspended above a borehole bottom, the improvement which comprises:
- a housing;
- a drill bit having an upper, anvil surface adapted for percussive engagement with the piston-hammer, said bit having a smoothly cylindrical annular shoulder on its upper end, an adjoining annular recess, and splined means below the recess;
- mating spline means carried by the housing to engage those of the drill bit to rotate the bit upon rotation of the housing;
- a smoothly cylindrical annular groove means in the housing;
- an improved split-type ring adapted to fit partially within the annular recess in the bit and partially within the annular groove means in the housing and having at least two body portions with abutting ends forming a composite body with upper and lower surfaces to engage respectively the shoulder on the exterior of the bit and the groove means in the housing to retain reciprocably the bit within the housing; and at least one of the body portions of the ring including slot means to increase the space between abutting ends of said body portions to permit the by-pass of the pressurizing fluid past the exterior of the bit, the ring, and the housing and cause piston-hammer cessation when the bit is raised from the borehole bottom and said shoulder on the bit is in engagement with said upper surface of the body sections.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 373,229 filed June 25, 1973 now abandoned.
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