Claims
- 1. A segment of a cutting means adapted for retention in a ground drill, said segment being one of a plurality of separate and identical segments which together comprise said cutting means, said segment comprising:
- a cutting face for engaging and cutting the ground when said segment is seated in a cutting position in said ground drill; and,
- a shank extending from said cutting face and having one side adapted for facing and bearing against an internal circumferential wall of said ground drill when in said cutting position, said side comprising a series of surfaces configured and juxtaposed so that said segment can slide linearly relative to said ground drill when in said cutting position in response to said ground drill being lifted from and lowered onto the bottom of a hole being drilled by said ground drill.
- 2. A segment according to claim 1, wherein said series of surfaces are further configured and juxtaposed so that a lower end of said segment can flex in a radial direction away from a longitudinal axis of said ground drill when said ground drill is used as a core sampling drill and lifted from the bottom of said hole to break a core sample.
- 3. A segment according to claim 2, wherein each segment includes a crown on which said cutting face is formed, and said shank extends from a side of said crown opposite said cutting face, said crown and an adjacent portion of said shank configured so as to mate with a lower end surface of said ground drill when said ground drill is in use drilling a hole, whereby, forces acting radially inwardly on said bit crown are transferred by said segment to said ground drill.
- 4. A segment according to claim 3, wherein said series of surfaces are further configured and juxtaposed so that an upper end of said segment can move radially inwardly so as to clamp against an insert held within said ground drill for retaining said segment in said cutting position.
- 5. A segment according to claim 4, wherein said series of surfaces comprises a first surface adjacent said second face of said crown, said first surface tapering toward said longitudinal axis of said ground drill in an upward direction.
- 6. A segment according to claim 5, wherein said series of surfaces comprises a second surface, adjacent said first surface, said second surface extending parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 7. A segment according to claim 6, wherein said series of surfaces comprises a third surface adjacent said second surface, said third surface tapering away from said axis in an upward direction.
- 8. A segment according to claim 7, wherein said series of surfaces comprises a fourth surface adjacent said third surface, said fourth surface tapering towards said longitudinal axis in an upward direction.
- 9. A segment according to claim 8, wherein said series of surfaces comprises a fifth surface adjacent said fourth surface, said fifth surface extending parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 10. A segment according to claim 9, wherein said series of surfaces comprises a sixth surface adjacent said fifth surface, sixth surface tapering away from said longitudinal axis in an upward direction.
- 11. A segment according to claim 10, wherein said series of surfaces comprises a seventh surface, said seventh surface adjacent said sixth surface and tapering toward said longitudinal axis in the upward direction.
- 12. A segment according to claim 11, wherein said series of surfaces comprises an eighth surface, said eighth surface adjacent said seventh surface and extending parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 13. A segment according to claim 12, further comprising a step located adjacent said eighth surface for engaging said ground drill and limiting downward movement of said segment.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of pending patent application Ser. No.: 08/433,402, filed May 18, 1995 and entitled "System for in Situ Replacement of Cutting Means for a Ground Drill".
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