Claims
- 1. A fluid actuated impact drilling tool for use in rotary drilling in a string of drilling pipe comprising:
- housing means;
- means for connecting said housing means to said string of drilling pipe;
- flow means through said housing means for allowing a fluid to flow therethrough;
- valve means slidably mounted in said flow means of said housing means;
- hammer means slidably mounted in said flow means of said housing means, said valve means and said hammer means moving independently of and relative to each other for periodically interrupting substantial flow of said fluid in said flow means by a first movement along an axis of said drilling tool when said valve means and said hammer means reach a predetermined plane perpendicular to said axis, said interruption of flow of said fluid causing an increase in pressure of said fluid above said plane and a decrease in pressure of said fluid below said plane, said respective increase and decrease in pressures of said fluid driving said valve means and hammer means in a direction opposite the first direction of movement along said axis;
- means for communicating pressure outside said housing means to said valve means and said hammer means, said outside pressure being less than pressure of said fluid received by said flow means thereby giving a pressure differential, said first movement of said valve means and said hammer means being caused by said pressure differential acting on given surfaces of said valve means and hammer means as defined by seal means, movement in said opposite direction being caused by said increase and decrease in pressures above and below said plane, respectively, acting on said surfaces;
- said movement of said valve means between predetermined stops, said valve means having dampening means for preventing impact damage to said valving means.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said dampening means includes restricted flow means for allowing limited flow from one side of said valve means to an opposite side of said valve means during movement of said valve means.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said dampening means includes a chamber having fluid contained therein, extension means from said valve means being located in said chamber and moveable with said valve means, said extension means having restricted flow paths to impede movement of said valve means.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said fluid in said chamber of said dampening means is trapped by floating seal means receiving said pressure from outside said mid sub.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein hardened insert means are provided at points of said tool subject to fluid wash.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said points subject to fluid wash include contiguous parts of said valve means and hammer means, hardened insert means also being contiguous with said seal means.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said hammer means is heat treated to harden its outer surface.
- 8. A fluid actuated impact drilling tool for use in rotary drilling comprising:
- tubular housing means having a means for connecting into a string of drilling pipe, said tubular housing means having a flow passage therethrough to allow flow of drilling fluid;
- restriction means below said tool to cause a pressure differential between the inside and outside of said tubular housing means with said inside being of a greater pressure during flow of drilling fluid;
- valve means slidable along axis of and contiguous with said tubular housing means between an upper and lower stop position, said sliding movement of said valve means being caused by pressures exerted against valve surfaces of different sizes, said pressure differential existing across valve seal means defining at least one of said valve surfaces;
- hammering means slidable along said axis of and contiguous with said tubular housing means, said sliding movement of said hammering means being caused by said pressures being exerted against hammer surfaces, at least one of said hammer surfaces being defined by hammer seal means with said pressure differential being thereacross;
- said valve means and said hammering means periodically interrupting substantial flow of said drilling fluid through said flow passage by overlapping of said sliding movement thereof, said valve means having a net downward force thereon when at said upper stop position and before said hammer means reaches a stable position during its upward movement;
- said interruption of substantial flow of said drilling fluid causing a backpressure to drive said valve means and hammer means downward by acting against at least one of said valve surfaces and at least one of said hammer surfaces.
- 9. The fluid actuated impact drilling tool as given in claim 8 wherein said hammer means is a churn-type extending from said tubular housing means with a drill bit attached thereto.
- 10. The fluid actuated impact drilling tool as given in claim 8 wherein said valve means is a poppet-type valve slidably received in a bore through said hammering means, said bore forming part of said flow passage.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 479,369 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,970,152 filed on June 14, 1974 by the same inventors herein, herein after called the "parent application".
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