Claims
- 1. In hydraulic drilling apparatus: a tubular drill string proximal and distal ends and an axial passageway to which a pressurized drilling fluid is supplied, a tubular drill head carrier having proximal and distal ends removably disposed in the axial passageway toward the distal end of the drill string and being adapted to be withdrawn from the drill string through the passageway, said carrier having an axial passageway in fluid communication with the passageway in the drill string, a hydraulic drill head connected to the distal end of the carrier for receiving the pressurized drilling fluid through the passageway in the drill string and the carrier and discharging the pressurized fluid as a high velocity cutting jet capable of cutting a borehole in the earth larger than the removable carrier and the drill string, said drill head being adapted to be withdrawn from the drill string with the carrier, and means forming a fluid seal between the distal end portion of the drill string and the distal end portion of the carrier.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the means forming a fluid seal comprises a radial shoulder toward the distal end of the drill string, and a seal toward the distal end of the carrier which seats against the shoulder.
- 3. In a method of drilling a borehole in the earth with a hydraulic drill head and a tubular drill string, the steps of: mounting the drill head at the distal end of a tubular drill head carrier of a size which will pass through the axial passageway of the drill string, positioning the carrier within the passageway toward the distal end of the drill string with the drill head extending beyond the distal end of the string, delivering a pressurized drilling fluid to the drill head through the drill string and the carrier, discharging the fluid from the drill head in the form of a high velocity cutting jet which is directed against the earth to cut a borehole larger than the drill head carrier and the drill string, and withdrawing the drill head and the carrier from the drill string.
- 4. The method of claim 3 including the step of releasably securing the carrier to the drill string.
- 5. The method of claim 3 wherein the fluid is discharged in the form of a thin conical shell which cuts a core sample from the earth, and the core sample is removed from the borehole through the drill string after the drill head and carrier are withdrawn.
- 6. In a method of cutting a core sample from the earth with a hydraulic drill head at the distal end of a tubular drill string to which a pressurized fluid is applied, the steps of: producing a whirling mass of the pressurized fluid, and introducing the whirling fluid into an axially extending discharge nozzle in such manner that the fluid spins helically within the nozzle and emerges therefrom as a conical shell of fluid for cutting into the earth.
- 7. The method of claim 6 including the steps of mounting the drill head at the distal end of a tubular drill carrier, positioning the carrier in the drill string with the drill head extending beyond the distal end of the string, applying the pressurized fluid to the drill head through the drill string and the carrier, withdrawing the drill head and the carrier from the string when the core sample has been cut, inserting a core removal tool into the drill string, and removing the core sample through the string.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 853,548 filed Apr. 18, 1986 now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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