Claims
- 1. A drill head for an apparatus for directional boring comprising:a bit including a bit shaft; a holder for a device for detecting angular orientation of the bit; a hammer including a housing and a striker for delivering impacts to the bit shaft, which bit shaft is mounted for sliding movement in a front end opening of the hammer housing and wherein the bit assembly, holder and hammer are connected head to tail with the bit at a front end; and the bit further comprising a frontwardly facing main cutting surface having a plurality of main cutting teeth disposed thereon and a gage tower extending radially outwardly from the main cutting surface, which gage tower has at least one frontwardly facing gage cutting tooth thereon suitable for cutting over an angle defined by less than a full rotation of the bit, and wherein the device for detecting angular orientation is in a predetermined alignment with the gage tower so that it determines the orientation of the gage tower relative to the axis of rotation of the drill head.
- 2. The drill head of claim 1 further comprising keyed connections between the holder, hammer housing and bit, the keyed connections including a connection between the hammer housing and the bit shaft which permits assembly of the bit and hammer housing only in the predetermined alignment.
- 3. The drill head of claim 1, wherein the frontwardly facing main cutting surface is substantially flat and circular and lies in a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of rotation of the bit.
- 4. The drill head of claim 1, wherein the main cutting surface of the bit has at least one fluid ejection port thereon, and the drill head has a passage for conducting a drill fluid therethrough to the ejection port.
- 5. The drill head of claim 1, wherein the bit has a heel on an outer side surface thereof at a position opposite the gage tower and a radially extending outermost cutting tooth on the frontwardly facing main cutting surface located on the opposite side of the frontwardly facing main cutting surface from the gage tower, the heel extending radially outward further than the outermost cutting tooth.
- 6. The drill head of claim 5, wherein at least a front portion of the heel slopes inwardly from back to front and the heel is parallel to an axis of rotation of the bit.
- 7. The drill head of claim 1, wherein the gage tower comprises a radial projection adjoining the main cutting surface, and a plurality of gage cutting teeth extend from a front surface of the gage tower, such that the gage cutting teeth describe a larger circle than any of the main cutting teeth on the main cutting surface when the bit rotates.
- 8. The drill head of claim 7, wherein the gage tower is arc shaped with a front surface substantially coplaner with the main cutting surface and defines an angle of from about 45 to 90 degrees relative to the lengthwise axis of the drill head.
- 9. The drill head of claim 4, Wherein the bit has a plurality of fluid ejection ports and corresponding passages for conducting a drill fluid, and further has a plurality of grooves in the main cutting surface thereof offset from the main cutting teeth, which grooves extend from the ejection ports to an outer peripheral edge of the main cutting face and are configured for channeling pressure fluid away from the main cutting face.
- 10. The drill head of claim 2, wherein the keyed connection between the hammer housing and the bit shaft comprises a master spline and groove combination and wherein the connections between the hammer housing and holder and starter rod are formed with a keyed connection comprising a master spline and groove combination.
- 11. A drill head for an apparatus for directional boring comprising:drill string; a bit including a bit shaft, a holder for a device for detecting angular orientation of the bit; a hammer including a housing and a striker for delivering impacts to the bit shaft, which bit shaft is mounted for sliding movement in a front end opening of the hammer housing and wherein the bit assembly, holder and hammer are connected head to tail with the bit at a front end; the bit further comprising a frontwardly facing circular main cutting surface having a plurality of main cutting teeth disposed thereon in a single plane substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the drill string; a gage tower extending radially outwardly from the main cutting surface, the gage tower having a plurality of gage teeth positioned in an arc comprising less than one-half of the circumference of the bit.
- 12. The drill head of claim 11, wherein the bit has fluid ejection ports thereon, and the drill head has a passage for conducting a drill fluid therethrough to the ejection ports.
- 13. The drill head of claim 11, wherein the bit has a heel on an outer side surface thereof at a position opposite the gage tower extending radially outwardly further than the radially outermost cutting tooth on the main cutting surface.
- 14. The drill head of claim 13, wherein at least a front portion of the heel slopes inwardly from back to front and is parallel to an axis of rotation of the bit.
- 15. The drill head of claim 11, wherein the main cutting teeth and the gage cutting teeth comprise carbide studs.
- 16. The drill head of claim 11, wherein the gage tower defines an angle of from about 45 to 90 degrees relative to an axis of rotation of the drill bit.
- 17. The drill bit of claim 11, wherein the gage tower is arc-shaped and has a front surface substantially coplanar with the main cutting surface.
- 18. The drill bit of claim 12, wherein the bit has grooves in the main cutting surface thereof offset from the main cutting teeth, which grooves extend from the ejection ports to an outer peripheral edge of the main cutting face and are configured for channeling pressure fluid away from the main cutting surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a conversion of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/122,593, filed Mar. 3, 1999, incorporated by reference herein and relied upon for priority.
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