Claims
- 1. A method for directional boring in mixed conditions including both soil and rock using a directional boring machine comprising the steps of:pushing and rotating a drill string having a drill head mounted thereon, wherein the drill head includes a bit, a holder for a device for detecting angular orientation of the bit, and a hammer including a striker for delivering impacts to the bit, wherein the bit assembly, holder and hammer are connected head to tail with the bit at a front end and wherein the bit has a circular frontwardly facing main cutting surface having a plurality of main cutting teeth disposed thereon and a gage tower extending radially outwardly from the circular main cutting surface, which gage tower has at least one frontwardly facing gage cutting tooth; cutting over an angle defined by less than a full rotation of the bit with the gage tooth; prior to changing the boring direction in either soil or rock, determining the angular orientation of the gage tower using a device 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; changing direction when boring in rock by pushing and rotating the bit repeatedly over an angle defined by less than a full rotation of the bit while delivering impacts to the bit with the hammer, so that the drill head deviates in the direction of the cutting action of the gage tower; changing direction when boring in soil by pushing the bit with the drill string without rotating it so that the drill head deviates in a direction of the gage tower; and, maintaining a predetermined alignment between the holder, hammer housing and bit while boring.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of using a heel to aid in changing the direction when boring, the heel being positioned on an outer side surface of the bit at a position opposite the gage tower, the heel extending radially outwardly further than the radially outermost cutting tooth on the circular main cutting surface and being located on the opposite side of the main cutting face from the gage tower.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein at least a front portion of the heel slopes inwardly from back to front.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of delivering impacts to the bit with the hammer while boring straight through soil.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the rock includes hard rock having a compressive strength of at least 18,000 psi.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the drill bit has fluid ejection ports on the main cutting surface of the bit and passages in the bit body for conducting a drill fluid therethrough to the ejection ports, wherein the method further comprises supplying drilling fluid through the passages and ejection ports.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the angle less than a full rotation of the drill bit is in the range of 45 to 240 degrees.
- 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising feeding a pressurized fluid through the drill string and holder for the device for determining angular orientation into the hammer, wherein the pressurized fluid actuates the striker in the hammer to deliver impacts that are transmitted to the bit.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein spent pressurized fluid is exhausted through a port on the main cutting face.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein a keyed connection used to maintain the predetermined alignment between the hammer housing and the bit shaft, the keyed connection permitting assembly of the bit and hammer housing only in the predetermined alignment.
- 11. The method of claim 1, wherein the hammer housing is connected to a holder with a keyed connection comprising a master spline and groove combination to maintain the predetermined alignment, the master spline and groove combination permitting assembly of the bit and hammer only in the predetermined alignment.
- 12. A method for directional boring in mixed conditions including both soil and rock using a directional boring machine which can push and rotate a drill string having a drill head mounted thereon, wherein the drill head includes a bit, a holder for a device for detecting angular orientation of the bit, and a hammer including a striker for delivering impacts to the bit, wherein the bit assembly, holder and hammer are connected head to tail with the bit at a front end, wherein:the bit has a circular frontwardly facing main cutting surface having a plurality of main cutting teeth disposed thereon and a gage tower extending radially outwardly from the circular 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 the bit has a heel on an outer side surface thereof at a position opposite the gage tower, which heel extends radially outwardly further than the radially outermost cutting tooth on the circular main cutting surface located on the opposite side of the main cutting face from the gage tower and at least a front portion of the heel slopes inwardly from back to front, 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, the method comprising: prior to changing the boring direction in either soil or rock, determining the angular orientation of the gage tower using the device for detecting angular orientation; changing direction when boring in rock by pushing and rotating the bit repeatedly over an angle defined by less than a full rotation of the bit while delivering impacts to the bit with the hammer, so that the drill head deviates in the direction of the cutting action of the gage tower; changing direction when boring in soil by pushing the bit with the drill string without rotating it so that the drill head deviates in a direction of the gage tower and away from the heel; and, maintaining a predetermined alignment between the holder, hammer housing and bit, with 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.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising delivering impacts to the bit with the hammer while boring straight through soil.
- 14. The method of claim 12, wherein the rock includes hard rock having a compressive strength of at least 18,000 psi.
- 15. The method of claim 12, wherein the drill bit has fluid ejection ports on the main cutting surface of the bit and passages in the bit body for conducting a drill fluid therethrough to the ejection ports and the method further comprises supplying drilling fluid through the passages and ejection ports.
- 16. The method of claim 12, wherein the angle less than a full rotation of the drill bit is in the range of 45 to 240 degrees.
- 17. The method of claim 12, wherein the hammer housing is connected to a holder with a keyed connection comprising a master spline and groove combination to maintain the predetermined alignment, the master spline and groove combination permitting assembly of the bit and hammer only in the predetermined alignment.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/517,967, filed Mar. 3, 2000, which is a conversion of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/122,593, filed Mar. 3, 1999, incorporated by reference herein and relied on for priority.
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