Claims
- 1. A drive shaft and bearing for concurrently supplying driving torque and drilling mud to a well drilling bit, comprising a plurality of axially extending external grooves on said drive shaft for transmitting drilling mud to a drilling bit mounted on the bottom portions of the drive shaft; a stationary tubular housing surrounding the grooved portion of said drive shaft; three concentric sleeves mounted between said grooved portion of the drive shaft and the bore of the housing; the inner sleeve being rigid and secured to the drive shaft in overlying relationship to said axial grooves; the outer sleeve being rigid and keyed to the housing; the central sleeve being formed of elastomeric material secured to the bore of said outer sleeve and being rotatable relative to said inner rigid sleeve and lubricated by flow of drilling fluid between the external surface of the inner sleeve and the bore of the elastomeric center sleeve; and axially spaced, internally projecting means on said housing for securing said outer sleeve against axial displacement.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 023,421 filed Mar. 23, 1979 now abandoned.
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