Claims
- 1. A slurry diverter for use in well drilling of the type in which a drill shaft is rotated to drill an axis-defining bore in the ground and in which pressurized air and/or other fluids are passed into the bore whereby slurry is forced out of the bore during drilling, said slurry diverter comprising:
- an enclosed housing having a top end which defines a first aperture and an upper surface, said housing defining a second aperture which permits entry of slurry from the bore into said housing, said first and second apertures being aligned with the bore axis for permitting the drill shaft to pass therethrough during drilling, and said housing further defining an exit port for permitting slurry to exit said housing whereby the slurry can be diverted away from said bore;
- at least one flexible wiper disposed above said upper surface, said wiper having a central aperture which is coaxially disposed with said first housing aperture and which permits the drill shaft to pass therethrough during drilling while said wiper makes sealing contact with the drill shaft such that substantially none of the slurry entering said housing can pass through said first housing aperture;
- a clamp assembly for clamping said wiper to said housing such that rotation of the drill shaft during drilling does not cause rotation of said wiper;
- a wiper-compressing member axially spaced from said upper surface of said housing top end, said member defining a member-aperture aligned with the bore axis for permitting the drill shaft to pass therethrough during drilling; and
- at least one releasable clamp extending between said wiper-compressing member and said housing such that actuation of the clamp causes said wiper-compressing member to apply a compressive force to said wiper whereby said wiper is maintained against said upper surface of said housing.
- 2. The slurry diverter of claim 1, wherein
- said clamp assembly includes three releasable clamps;
- said wiper-compressing member comprises a rigid plate having a periphery and three arms; and
- each of said arms has an outer end which extends outside of said periphery and is attached to one of said clamps.
- 3. The slurry diverter of claim 2, wherein
- said diverter includes four of said wipers which are coaxially aligned with one another;
- two of said wipers are crown wipers;
- two of said wipers are flat wipers; and
- said crown wipers and said flat wipers are alternately arranged whereby said two crown wipers do not contact one another and said two flat wipers do not contact one another.
- 4. The slurry diverter of claim 2, wherein
- said diverter only includes an even number of said wipers, said wipers being coaxially aligned with one another;
- half of said wipers are crown wipers;
- half of said wipers are flat wipers; and
- said crown wipers and said flat wipers are alternately arranged whereby said crown wipers do not contact one another and said flat wipers do not contact one another.
- 5. The slurry diverter of claim 2, wherein said clamp assembly includes means for permitting readjustment of the position of said wiper to thereby accommodate drill rod drift whereby wiper efficiency is maximized and wiper wear is minimized.
- 6. The slurry diverter of claim 1, wherein
- said diverter includes four of said wipers which are coaxially aligned with one another;
- two of said wipers are crown wipers;
- two of said wipers are flat wipers; and
- said crown wipers and said flat wipers are alternately arranged whereby said two crown wipers do not contact one another and said two flat wipers do not contact one another.
- 7. The slurry diverter of claim 1, wherein
- said diverter only includes an even number of said wipers, said wipers being coaxially aligned with one another;
- half of said wipers are crown wipers;
- half of said wipers are flat wipers; and
- said crown wipers and said flat wipers are alternately arranged whereby said crown wipers do not contact one another and said flat wipers do not contact one another.
- 8. A slurry diverter for use in well drilling of the type in which a drill shaft is rotated to drill an axis-defining bore in the ground and in which pressurized air and/or other fluids are passed into the bore whereby slurry is forced out of the bore during drilling, said slurry diverter comprising:
- an enclosed housing having a top end which defines a first aperture and an upper surface, said housing defining a second aperture which permits entry of slurry from the bore into said housing, said first and second apertures being aligned with the bore axis for permitting the drill shaft to pass therethrough during drilling, and said housing further defining an exit port for permitting slurry to exit said housing whereby the slurry can be diverted away from said bore;
- at least one flexible wiper disposed above said upper surface, said wiper having a central aperture which is coaxially disposed with said first housing aperture and which permits the drill shaft to pass therethrough during drilling while said wiper makes sealing contact with the drill shaft such that substantially none of the slurry entering said housing can pass through said first housing aperture; and
- a clamp assembly for clamping said wiper to said housing such that rotation of the drill shaft during drilling does not cause rotation of said wiper, wherein said clamp assembly includes means for permitting readjustment of the position of said wiper to thereby accommodate drill rod drift whereby wiper efficiency is maximized and wiper wear is minimized.
- 9. The slurry diverter of claim 8, wherein said clamp comprises a chain binder.
- 10. The slurry diverter of claim 8, wherein
- said diverter only includes an even number of said wipers, said wipers being coaxially aligned with one another;
- half of said wipers are crown wipers;
- half of said wipers are flat wipers; and
- said crown wipers and said flat wipers are alternately arranged whereby said crown wipers do not contact one another and said flat wipers do not contact one another.
- 11. A slurry diverter for use in well drilling of the type in which a drill shaft is rotated to drill an axis-defining bore in the ground and in which pressurized air and/or other fluids are passed into the bore whereby slurry is forced out of the bore during drilling, said slurry diverter comprising:
- an enclosed housing having a top end which defines a first aperture and an upper surface, said housing defining a second aperture which permits entry of slurry from the bore into said housing, said first and second apertures being aligned with the bore axis for permitting the drill shaft to pass therethrough during drilling, and said housing further defining an exit port for permitting slurry to exit said housing whereby the slurry can be diverted away from said bore;
- at least one flexible wiper disposed above said upper surface, said wiper having a central aperture which is coaxially disposed with said first housing aperture and which permits the drill shaft to pass therethrough during drilling while said wiper makes sealing contact with the drill shaft such that substantially none of the slurry entering said housing can pass through said first housing aperture; and
- a clamp assembly for clamping said wiper to said housing such that rotation of the drill shaft during drilling does not cause rotation of said wiper;
- wherein said diverter includes four of said wipers which are coaxially aligned with one another;
- wherein two of said wipers are crown wipers;
- wherein two of said wipers are flat wipers; and
- wherein said crown wipers and said flat wipers are alternately arranged whereby said two crown wipers do not contact one another and said two flat wipers do not contact one another.
- 12. The slurry diverter of claim 11, wherein said clamp assembly includes means for permitting readjustment of the position of said wiper to thereby accommodate drill rod drift whereby wiper efficiency is maximized and wiper wear is minimized.
- 13. A slurry diverter for use in well drilling of the type in which a drill shaft is rotated to drill an axis-defining bore in the ground and in which air and/or other fluids are passed into the bore whereby slurry is forced out of the bore during drilling, said slurry diverter comprising:
- an enclosed housing having a top end which defines a first aperture and an upper surface, said housing defining a second aperture which permits entry of slurry from the bore into said housing, said first and second apertures being aligned with the bore axis for permitting the drill shaft to pass therethrough during drilling, and said housing further defining an exit port for permitting slurry to exit said housing whereby the slurry can be diverted away from said bore;
- at least one flexible wiper disposed above said upper surface, said wiper having a central aperture which is coaxially disposed with said first housing aperture and which permits the drill shaft to pass therethrough during drilling while said wiper makes sealing contact with the drill shaft such that substantially none of the slurry entering said housing can pass through said first housing aperture; and
- a clamp assembly for clamping said wiper to said housing such that rotation of the drill shaft during drilling does not cause rotation of said wiper;
- wherein said diverter only includes an even number of said wipers, said wipers being coaxially aligned with one another;
- wherein half of said wipers are crown wipers;
- wherein half of said wipers are flat wipers; and
- wherein said crown wipers and said flat wipers are alternately arranged whereby said crown wipers do not contact one another and said flat wipers do not contact one another.
- 14. The slurry diverter of claim 13, wherein said clamp assembly includes means for permitting readjustment of the position of said wiper to thereby accommodate drill rod drift whereby wiper efficiency is maximized and wiper wear is minimized.
- 15. A slurry diverter for use in well drilling of the type in which a drill shaft is rotated to drill an axis-defining bore in the ground and in which air and/or other fluids are passed into the bore whereby slurry is forced out of the bore during drilling, said slurry diverter comprising:
- an enclosed housing having a top end which defines a first aperture and an upper surface, said housing defining a second aperture which permits entry of slurry from the bore into said housing, said first and second apertures being aligned with the bore axis for permitting the drill shaft to pass therethrough during drilling, and said housing further defining an exit port for permitting slurry to exit said housing whereby the slurry can be diverted away from said bore, said housing further comprising a second threaded coupling disposed about said second aperature and a bore-casing, said bore-casing having a first threaded end which is in threaded engagement with said second threaded coupling and a second end which is located within the bore whereby slurry forced out of the bore passes between the drill shaft and said bore-casing and into said housing;
- at least one flexible wiper disposed above said upper surface, said wiper having a central aperture which is coaxially disposed with said first housing aperture and which permits the drill shaft to pass therethrough during drilling while said wiper makes sealing contact with the drill shaft such that substantially none of the slurry entering said housing can pass through said first housing aperture; and
- a clamp assembly for clamping said wiper to said housing such that rotation of the drill shaft during drilling does not cause rotation of said wiper.
- 16. The slurry diverter of claim 15, wherein said clamp assembly includes means for permitting readjustment of the position of said wiper to thereby accommodate drill rod drift whereby wiper efficiency is maximized and wiper wear is minimized.
- 17. A slurry diverter for use in well drilling of the type in which a drill shaft is rotated to drill an axis-defining bore in the ground and in which air and/or other fluids are passed into the bore whereby slurry is forced out of the bore during drilling, said slurry diverter comprising:
- an enclosed housing having a top end which defines a first aperture and an upper surface, said housing defining a second aperture which permits entry of slurry from the bore into said housing, said first and second apertures being aligned with the bore axis for permitting the drill shaft to pass therethrough during drilling, and said housing further defining an exit port for permitting slurry to exit said housing whereby the slurry can be diverted away from said bore, said housing further comprising a second coupling disposed about said second aperture and a bore-casing having an unthreaded first end with a compression adapter which is in engagement with said second coupling and a second end which is located within the bore whereby slurry forced out of the bore passes between the drill shaft and said bore-casing and into said housing;
- at least one flexible wiper disposed above said upper surface, said wiper having a central aperture which is coaxially disposed with said first housing aperture and which permits the drill shaft to pass therethrough during drilling while said wiper makes sealing contact with the drill shaft such that substantially none of the slurry entering said housing can pass through said first housing aperture; and
- a clamp assembly for clamping said wiper to said housing such that rotation of the drill shaft during drilling does not cause rotation of said wiper.
- 18. The slurry diverter of claim 17, wherein said clamp assembly includes means for permitting readjustment of the position of said wiper to thereby accommodate drill rod drift whereby wiper efficiency is maximized and wiper wear is minimized.
- 19. A slurry diverter for use in well drilling of the type in which a drill shaft is rotated to drill an axis-defining bore in the ground and in which pressurized air and/or other fluids are passed into the bore whereby slurry is forced out of the bore during drilling, said slurry diverter comprising:
- an enclosed housing having a top end which defines a first aperture and an upper surface, said housing defining a second aperture which permits entry of slurry from the bore into said housing, said first and second apertures being aligned with the bore axis for permitting the drill shaft to pass therethrough during drilling, and said housing further defining an exit port for permitting slurry to exit said housing whereby the slurry can be diverted away from said bore, said housing further comprising at least one grouting drain for selectively permitting some of the slurry to exit said housing;
- at least one flexible wiper disposed above said upper surface, said wiper having a central aperture which is coaxially disposed with said first housing aperture and which permits the drill shaft to pass therethrough during drilling while said wiper makes sealing contact with the drill shaft such that substantially none of the slurry entering said housing can pass through said first housing aperture; and
- a clamp assembly for clamping said wiper to said housing such that rotation of the drill shaft during drilling does not cause rotation of said wiper.
- 20. The slurry diverter of claim 19, wherein said clamp assembly comprises:
- a wiper-compressing member disposed above said upper surface of said housing top end, said member having a member-aperture aligned with the bore axis for permitting the drill shaft to pass therethrough during drilling;
- at least one releasable clamp extending between said wiper-compressing member and said housing such that actuation of the clamp causes said wiper-compressing member to apply a compressive force to said wiper whereby said wiper is rigidly maintained against said upper surface of said housing.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/667,355 filed on Jun. 18, 1996.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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| Allyn Containment Systems, date unknown. |
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