Claims
- 1. In hydraulic drilling apparatus for use with an elongated tubular string to which pressurized fluid is applied: a drill head having a cylindrical side wall and a hemispherical nose, a chamber within the body which communicates with the string, and a plurality of vortex generators distributed over the hemispherical nose in the form of nozzles which communicate with the chamber and discharge the pressurized fluid in the form of high velocity vortical cutting jets.
- 2. The hydraulic drilling apparatus of claim 1 including a plurality of forwardly facing nozzles which are inclined obliquely to the axis of the drill head.
- 3. The hydraulic drilling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the vortex generators include a plurality of nozzles which are arranged in rings and directed along conical surfaces which have vertices at the center of the hemispherical nose.
- 4. The hydraulic drilling apparatus of claim 3 wherein the nozzles in adjacent rings are inclined in opposite directions to produce conical masses of drilling fluid which whirl in opposite directions and provide a vortex action upon impact with a formation.
- 5. The hydraulic drilling apparatus of claim 4 wherein the nozzles are inclined at angles on the order of 5 degrees relative to a line perpendicular to the surface of the nose.
- 6. In hydraulic drilling apparatus for use with an elongated tubular string to which pressurized fluid is applied: a drill head having a cylindrical body with a forwardly facing planar surface, a hemispherical button projecting from the planar surface, a chamber within the body in communication with the string, a plurality of forwardly facing nozzle openings extending through the hemispherical button and inclined obliquely to the axis of the body for delivering forwardly directed cutting jets of the pressurized fluid, and a plurality of side openings extending laterally through the button in proximity to the planar surface for delivering laterally directed cutting jets of the pressurized fluid.
- 7. The hydraulic drilling apparatus of claim 6 wherein the button has a diameter on the order of one-third the diameter of the cylindrical body.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 09/080,139, filed May 15, 1998.
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