The present invention relates to a rock drill bit assembly, and then particularly to a rock drill bit assembly that comprises a number of so-called rock cutters or chopping bits mounted on a reamer or drum for working in rock or stone. When drilling in rock, particularly with regard to drilling large holes, such as when reaming holes or in the case of production hole drilling, where parts of the rock shall be broken loose, it is important that engagement with the rock to be worked is as effective as possible. It is well known that all species of rock differ significantly from one another with regard to their mechanical strength, depending on whether the rock is subjected to a pressure force or a pulling force. These differences may be in the order of more than ten times.
If an attempt is made to chop loose the largest possible volume of rock or stone from a rectangular block with the aid of a sledgehammer and chisel, it will soon become apparent that the most effective way is to commence adjacent one edge of the block and strike the chisel obliquely outwards towards the edge.
Equipment that utilises this principle is also available commercially. The principle according to which such equipment works is illustrated in
Accordingly, one object of the invention is to provide a novel rock working bit assembly with which highly effective reaming or production hole drilling can be achieved, such as to enable large quantities of rock to be effectively broken away.
This object is achieved by means of an inventive bit assembly with which a number of cutters or choppers are mounted rotatably on a bit assembly, said cutters being disposed relative to one another in their direction of rotation such that subsequent cutters, or choppers, will engage an edge that has been formed when cutting away rock with the aid of a preceding cutter.
The cutters are conveniently disposed along one or more helical lines on the upper side of the reamer. By “reamer” is meant a tool for reaming, widening, drilled holes, where the reamer is drawn upwards as it rotates.
In the case of a bit assembly in the form of a cylindrical drum, the cutters are conveniently disposed along one or more helical lines on the outer surface of the drum.
The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to two non-limiting embodiments and also with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
a and
a and 1b illustrate the basic principle of breaking Loose rock fragments. A rotatable bit assembly 1 includes one or more disc-shaped cutters or choppers 2, which may have the form of obliquely positioned steel discs (
The inventive bit assembly is intended to work in accordance with the same principle, although on a much larger scale and with the aid of a plurality of co-acting, force-applying tools.
The cutters 7 are preferably disposed along a helical line con the upper surface of the reamer 5, as shown in
The invention can also be applied with other types of bit assemblies, such as with cylindrical drums 8 as shown in
Cylindrical drums 8 provided with cutters 9 disposed in accordance with the invention are used conveniently for production hole drilling. The drum 8 carrying the cutters is rotated and, at the same time, moved laterally through the rock body being worked, therewith breaking loose the rock in the absence of blasting requirements. By arranging cutters that are disposed in relation to each other on a bit assembly in accordance with the invention so that a subsequent cutter, seen in the direction of rotation, will engage an edge created by the action of a preceding cutter provides a highly effective arrangement for direct rock cutting and rock breaking arrangement.
It will be understood that the inventive drill bit assembly can also be used with other types of bit assemblies than the two arrangements described by way of example in the aforegoing.
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20070175664 A1 | Aug 2007 | US |