The invention relates to a drill head for an at least partially rotationally and percussively driven rock drill, in particular, for boring blasting holes for explosive charges.
Such drill heads set with cutting edges made of hard material for rock drills having a diameter of approximately 30 cm are, as wearing parts, detachably connected to the leading end of an at least partially rotationally and percussively driven drilling shaft of several meters length, which conventionally has a hollow flushing channel.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,021,855 discloses a drill head set with cutting edges made of hard material connected axially and freely moveable within a several millimeters limit to a hollow drilling rod, whereby an improved compressive pulse delivery into the rock is achieved.
DE 9308444U1 discloses a drill head connected with a drilling rod by a bayonet connection, wherein the drill head forms two radially projecting driver blades on a guide pilot, which engage in associated connection slots. The partially open axial stop of the connection groove on the drill head side is unusable for a limited axial free moveable drill head.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,043,409 discloses a potlike drill head set with cutting edges made of hard material axially resiliently damped and detachably connected by a bayonet connection with a hollow drilling shaft, wherein the drill shank forms at least two radially projecting driver blades, which engage in associated connection grooves and can be peripherally and axially displaced. Limited free axial movement is not possible due to the resiliently buffered drill head.
The object of the invention is to provide a limited axial freely moveable drill head that is detachably connected to the drill shaft.
The object is substantially achieved, in accordance with the invention, by a drill head set with cutting edges made of hard material, which, over a bearing surface, is axially detachably connected with a drilling shaft with at least one radially projecting driver blade by an associated bayonet-type connection groove, which has two axially opposing undercuts, within which the driver blade has limited axial movement within several millimeters.
By virtue of the two axially opposingly disposed undercuts in the bayonet-type connection groove, a limited axially free moveable drill head is securely connected to the drilling shaft upon turning in the same direction and upon turning in the opposite direction the drill head is released.
Preferably, the axial distance of the opposingly disposed undercuts is less than double the length of the axial length of the associated driver blade, whereby, despite limited axial movement of the driver blade, there is sufficient formal rigidity of the driver blade forming the bayonet connection and the connection groove required for transmission of torque.
Preferably, two driver blades and two associated bayonet-type connection grooves are present, whereby a substantially axial-symmetrical transmission of forces results.
Preferably, three driver blades and two associated bayonet-type connection grooves are present, whereby an extensively uniform bending stress results in a bending or flexural moment at the time of drilling.
Preferably, at least one second driver blade and/or a second connection groove is arranged varying with respect to shape and/or arrangement from an integer rotational symmetry, whereby the drill head is assignable to the drilling shaft exclusively in one position, in which the bayonet connection is fittingly compelled as a result of frictional wear and stiffening.
Preferably, the shape varies with regard to the width and/or the length of two connection grooves, which is technically uncomplicated to manufacture.
Preferably, in a potlike drill head, the connection grooves are configured radially open as slots, which is technically uncomplicated to manufacture.
The preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention will be more completely explained below with reference to the following drawings, wherein:
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