Claims
- 1. A tiltable coupling, which can connect a down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill, which comprises means adjacent one end of said coupling that is selectively engageable with one side of a hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, further means adjacent the opposite end of said coupling that is selectively engageable with an angularly-displaced side of said hole, the first said means being at one side of said tiltable coupling and said further means being at an angularly-displaced side of said tiltable coupling, said first said means and said further means coacting, whenever said first said means is in engagement with said one side of said hole and said further means is in engagement with said angularly-displaced side of said hole, to force the axis of said down-hole drill to be inclined to the axis of the section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed to cause said down-hole drill to drill a curved section of said hole, said first said means being selectively disposable out of engagement with all sides of said hole while said further means also is disposable out of engagement with all sides of said hole to permit said axis of said down-hole drill to be essentially parallel to said axis of said section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, and thereby enable said down-hole drill to drill an undeflected section of said hole, at least one of said means being movable into engagement with the adjacent side of said hole by fluid under pressure, said drill rod string and said tiltable coupling supplying fluid to said down-hole drill to actuate said down-hole drill, and a fluid-supplying means which selectively supplies said fluid under pressure to said tiltable coupling to selectively cause said one of said means to move into engagement with said adjacent side of said hole, and said fluid-supplying means isolating said fluid under pressure from said fluid in said drill rod string until after said fluid under pressure has issued from said fluid-supplying means.
- 2. A tiltable coupling which can connect a down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill, which comprises means adjacent one end of said coupling that is selectively engageable with one side of a hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, further means adjacent the opposite end of said coupling that is selectively engageable with an angularly-displaced side of said hole, the first said means being at one side of said tiltable coupling and said further means being at an angularly-displaced side of said tiltable coupling, said first said means and said further means coacting, whenever said first means is in engagement with said one side of said hole and said further means is in engagement with said angularly-displaced side of said hole, to force the axis of said down-hole drill to be inclined to the axis of the section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed to cause said down-hole drill to drill a curved section of said hole, said first said means being selectively disposable out of engagement with all sides of said hole while said further means also is disposable out of engagement with all sides of said hole to permit said axis of said down-hole drill to be essentially parallel to said axis of said section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, and thereby enable said down-hole drill to drill an undeflected section of said hole, said drill rod string and said tiltable coupling supplying fluid to said down-hole drill to actuate said down-hole drill, one of said means comprising a piston that is movable laterally of said tiltable coupling to apply a force to the adjacent side of said section of said hole which will force the opposite side of said down-hole drill away from said adjacent side of said section of said hole and thereby incline said axis of said tiltable coupling relative to said axis of said section of said hole, and isolating means to isolate said piston from said fluid which said drill rod string and said tiltable coupling supply to said down-hole drill.
- 3. A tiltable coupling which can connect a down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill, which comprises means adjacent one end of said coupling that is selectively engageable with one side of a hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, further means adjacent the opposite end of said coupling that is selectively engageable with an angularly-displaced side of said hole, the first said means being at one side of said tiltable coupling and said further means being at an angularly-displaced side of said tiltable coupling, said first said means and said further means coacting, whenever said first said means is in engagement with said one side of said hole and said further means is in engagement with said angularly-displaced side of said hole to force the axis of said down-hole drill to be inclined to the axis of the section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed to cause said down-hole drill to drill a curved section of said hole, said first said means being selectively disposable out of engagement with all sides of said hole while said further means also is disposable out of engagement with all sides of said hole to permit said axis of said down-hole drill to be essentially parallel to said axis of said section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, and thereby enable said down-hole drill to drill an undeflected section of said hole, one of said means comprising a fixed protuberance at one side of said tiltable coupling, said fixed protuberance having the outermost portion thereof displaced from the axis of said tiltable coupling a distance less than the radius of said hole, whereby said fixed protuberance can permit the axis of the adjacent end of said tiltable coupling to be coaxial with said hole, said fixed protuberance having the outermost portion thereof displaced radially outwardly beyond the other end of said one side of said tiltable coupling a distance which essentially determines the inclination of said axis of said tiltable coupling relative to said axis of said section of said hole when said outermost portion of said fixed protuberance and said other end of said one side of said tiltable coupling simultaneously engage the adjacent side of said section of said hole, the other of said means comprising a piston that is movable laterally of said tiltable coupling to apply a force to said angularly-displaced side of said section of said hole, and said fixed protuberance and said laterally-movable piston coacting whenever said fixed protuberance and said other end of said one side of said tiltable coupling engage said adjacent side of said section of said hole and said piston simultaneously engages said angularly-displaced side of said section of said hole to incline said axis of said tiltable coupling relative to said axis of said section of said hole at a fixed and predetermined angle, said laterally-movable piston being selectively disposable in engagement with or out of engagement with said angularly-displaced side of said section of said hole while said down-hole drill is deepening said hole.
- 4. A tiltable coupling which can connect a down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill, which comprises means adjacent one end of said coupling that is selectively engageable with one side of a hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, further means adjacent the opposite end of said coupling that is selectively engageable with an angularly-displaced side of said hole, the first said means being at one side of said tiltable coupling and said further means being at an angularly-displaced side of said tiltable coupling, said first said means and said further means coacting, whenever said first said means is in engagement with said one side of said hole and said further means is in engagement with said angularly-displaced side of said hole to force the axis of said down-hole drill to be inclined to the axis of the section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed to cause-said down-hole drill to drill a curved section of said hole, said first said means being selectively disposable out of engagement with all sides of said hole while said further means also is disposable out of engagement with all sides of said hole to permit said axis of said down-hole drill to be essentially parallel to said axis of said section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, and thereby enable said down-hole drill to drill an undeflected section of said hole, one of said means comprising a piston that has a roller at the outer end thereof, said piston being movable laterally of said tiltable coupling to cause said roller to apply a force to the adjacent side of said section of said hole which will incline said axis of said tiltable coupling relative to said axis of said section of said hole, and means to selectively hold said laterally-movable piston radially inwardly of said adjacent side of said hole while said down-hole drill is deepening said hole.
- 5. A tiltable coupling which can connect a down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill, which comprises means adjacent one end of said coupling that is selectively engageable with one side of a hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, further means adjacent the opposite end of said coupling that is selectively engageable with an angularly-displaced side of said hole, the first said means being at one side of said tiltable coupling and said further means being at an angularly-displaced side of said tiltable coupling, said first said means and said further means coacting, whenever said first said means is in engagement with said one side of said hole and said further means is in engagement with said angularly-displaced side of said hole, to force the axis of said down-hole drill to be inclined to the axis of the section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed to cause said down-hole drill to drill a curved section of said hole, said first said means being selectively disposable out of engagement with all sides of said hole while said further means also is disposable out of engagement with all sides of said hole to permit said axis of said down-hole drill to be essentially parallel to said axis of said section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, and thereby enable said down-hole drill to drill an undeflected section of said hole, drill rod string and said tiltable coupling supplying fluid to said down-hole drill to actuate said down-hole drill, one of said means comprising a piston that has a roller at the outer end thereof, said piston being movable laterally of said tiltable coupling to cause said roller to apply a force to the adjacent side of said section of said hole which will incline said axis of said tiltable coupling relative to said axis of said section of said hole, and said roller coacting with said adjacent side of said section of said hole, as said down-hole drill moves deeper into said hole, to apply a circumferentially-directed component of reactive force to said tiltable coupling.
- 6. A tiltable coupling which can connect a down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill and which comprises means that can permit the axis of said down-hole drill to be inclined to the axis of the section of a hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed to cause said down-hole drill to drill a curved section of said hole, said means comprising a piston that is movable laterally relative to a given portion of the length of said tiltable coupling to apply a force to said section of said hole and to apply a laterally-directed reaction force to said given portion of said length of said tiltable coupling, a second piston that is movable laterally relative to said given portion of said length of said tiltable coupling to apply an oppositely-directed second force to said section of said hole and to apply an oppositely-directed reaction force to said given portion of said length of said tiltable coupling, the first said piston having a recess therein, said second piston being positioned within and being movable axially relative to said recess, and the first said and said second forces resisting circumferential movement of said tiltable coupling relative to said section of said hole.
- 7. A tiltable coupling which can connect a percussion-type down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill and which comprises means adjacent one end of said coupling that is selectively engageable with one side of a hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, further means adjacent the opposite end of said coupling that is selectively engageable with an angularly-displaced side of said hole, the first said means being at one side of said tiltable coupling and said further means being at an angularly-displaced side of said tiltable coupling, said first said means and said further means coacting, whenever said first said means is in engagement with said one side of said hole and said further means is in engagement with said angularly-displaced side of said hole to force the axis of said down-hole drill to be inclined to the axis of the section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed to cause said down-hole drill to drill a curved section of said hole, an air motor that is located within said tiltable coupling, a torque multiplier that is connected between said air motor and said down-hole drill to enable said air motor to apply strong rotative forces to said down-hole drill, said torque multiplier including a pair of confronting faces and an intermediate roller, said torque multiplier including a means to wobble one of said confronting faces and thereby cause said roller to rotate the other of said confronting faces, and said air motor responding to compressed air passing through said drill rod string to cause said torque multiplier to rotate said down-hole drill.
- 8. A tiltable coupling which can connect a down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill and which comprises means adjacent one end of said coupling that is selectively engageable with one side of a hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, further means adjacent the opposite end of said coupling that is selectively engageable with an angularly-displaced side of said hole, the first said means being at one side of said tiltable coupling and said further means being at an angularly-displaced side of said tiltable coupling, said first said means and said further means coacting, whenever said first said means is in engagement with said one side of said hole and said further means is in engagement with said angularly-displaced side of said hole, to force the axis of said down-hole drill to be inclined to the axis of the section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed to cause said down-hole drill to drill a curved section of said hole, said drill rod string acting as a conduit to supply fluid under pressure to said tiltable coupling and thus to said down-hole drill, and an elongated hose that extends through said hole in parallel relation with said drill rod string and that is connected to said tiltable coupling to selectively supply further fluid under pressure to said tiltable coupling, said drill rod string being held against rotation whenever said down-hole drill is deepening said hole.
- 9. A tiltable coupling as claimed in claim 8 wherein a sensor is disposed within said tiltable coupling to sense the attitude of said tiltable coupling, and wherein the major portions of the lengths of the leads for said sensor are located within and are protected by said elongated hose.
- 10. A tiltable coupling which can connect a percussion-type down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill and which comprises means adjacent one end of said coupling that is selectively engageable with one side of a hole in which sad tiltable coupling is disposed, further means adjacent the opposite end of said coupling that is selectively engageable with an angularly-displaced side of said hole, the first said means being at one side of said tiltable coupling and said further means being at an angularly-displaced side of said tiltable coupling, said first said means and said further means coacting, whenever said first said means is in engagement with said one side of said hole and said further means is in engagement with said angularly-displaced side of said hole, to force the axis of said down-hole drill to be inclined to the axis of the section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed to cause said down-hole drill to drill a curved section of said hole, an air motor that is located within said tiltable coupling and that can respond to fluid under pressure passing through said drill rod string to rotate said down-hole drill, said air motor having a hollow rotor that is connected to a rotatable member to rotate said rotatable member and to supply fluid under pressure to said rotatable member, a pin that extends through said hollow rotor to connnect said hollow rotor to said rotatable member, and portions of the wall of said hollow rotor which are adjacent said pin being cut away to keep the presence of said pin from decreasing the effective fluid-transmitting cross section of said hollow rotor, said air motor rotating said down-hole drill at such a slow rate that said down-hole drill effectively deepens said hole by percussive action rather than by rotary action.
- 11. A tiltable coupling which can connect a down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill, said tiltable coupling having longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces that are selectively engageable with longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced portions of the surface of a hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces being simultaneously engageable with said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced portions of the surface of said hole to incline the axis of said down-hole drill to the axis of the section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, a sensor that is disposed within said tiltable coupling, said sensor being usable, during periods when said down-hole drill is attached to said tiltable coupling but said down-hole drill is inactive and hence is not deepening said hole, to help indicate the orientation of said tiltable coupling within said hole, said sensor having a movable portion which moves readily and with minimal friction to indicate changes in the attitude of said tiltable coupling but which is not degraded by fatigue or impact.
- 12. A tiltable coupling which can connect a down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill, said tiltable coupling having longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces that are selectively engageable with longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced portions of the surface of a hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces being simultaneously engageable with said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced portions of the surface of said hole to incline the axis of said down-hole drill to the axis of the section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, a sensor that is disposed within said tiltable coupling, said sensor including a plurality of electrodes and an electrolyte, the axis of said sensor being inclined relative to the axis of said tiltable coupling to cause said electrolyte to occupy a position of great sensitivity whenever said tiltable coupling is in a predetermined attitude, said electrolyte and said electrodes being resistant to, and not degradable by, fatigue or impact.
- 13. A tiltable coupling which can connect a down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill, said tiltable coupling having longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces that are selectively engageable with longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced portions of the surface of a hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces being simultaneously engageable with said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced portions of the surface of said hole to incline the axis of said down-hole drill to the axis of the section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, a sensor that is disposed within said tiltable coupling, a second sensor that is disposed within said tiltable coupling, each of said sensors including a plurality of electrodes and an electrolyte, the electrodes of the first said sensor defining a plane, the electrodes of said second sensor defining a second plane which is at right angles to the first said plane, said electrolyte and said electrodes of said first said sensor being resistant to and not degradable by, fatigue or impact, and said electrolyte and said electrodes of said second sensor being resistant to, and not degradable by, fatigue or impact.
- 14. A tiltable coupling which can connect a down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill, said tiltable coupling having longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces that are selectively engageable with longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced portions of the surface of a hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces being simultaneously engageable with said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced portions of the surface of said hole to incline the axis of said down-hole drill to the axis of the section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, a sensor that is disposed within said tiltable coupling, said one of said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces being on a piston that is movable laterally of said tiltable coupling, and the axis of said sensor having a fixed relation to the direction of movement of said piston, said sensor having a movable portion which moves readily and which is resistant to, and not degradable by, fatigue or impact.
- 15. A tiltable coupling which can connect a down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill, said tiltable coupling having longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces that are selectively engageable with longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced portions of the surface of a hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces being simultaneously engageable with said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced portions of the surface of said hole to incline the axis of said down-hole drill to the axis of the section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, a sensor that is disposed within said tiltable coupling, said drill rod string acting as a conduit to supply fluid under pressure to said tiltable coupling and thus to said down-hole drill, an elongated hose that extends through said hole in parallel relation with said drill rod string and that is connected to said tiltable coupling to selectively supply fluid under pressure to said tiltable coupling, conductors that are electrically connectable to said sensor and that are disposed within said elongated hose, a short length of hose that extends from a point on said elongated hose to said tiltable coupling to conduct said conductors from said point on said elongated hose to said tiltable coupling, and coupling means that provide fluid-type connections between said short length of hose and said point on said elongated hose and also between said short length of hose and said tiltable coupling, said sensor having a movable portion which moves readily and being resistant to, and not degradable by, fatigue or impact.
- 16. A tiltable coupling, which can connect a down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill, which comprises a first member that is securable to said down-hole drill, a second member that is securable to said section of drill rod string, confronting surfaces on said first and second members that can selectively abut each other, said confronting surfaces having a predetermined maximum amount of clearance therebetween to fix the maximum tilt angle between the axes of said first and second members, and thereby fix the maximum tilt angle between the axis of said down-hole drill and the axis of said section of said drill rod string, a bushing that is mounted on said section of drill rod string at a point which is displaced from said second member, the spacing between said bushing and said second member being long enough to enable simultaneous engagement of said bushing and of said second member with spaced points on the surface of a hole, being drilled by said down-hole drill, to hole a substantial portion of the length of that section of said drill rod string which is secured to said second member out of engagement with said surface of said hole, and said bushing acting as a fulcrum to enable said section of said drill rod string which is secured to said second member to urge said second member against said surface of said hole.
- 17. A tiltable coupling which can connect a down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill, said tiltable coupling having longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces that are selectively engageable with longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced portions of the surface of a hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces being simultaneously engageable with said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced portions of the surface of said hole to incline the axis of said down-hole drill to the axis of the section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, said drill rod string acting as a conduit to supply fluid under pressure to said tiltable coupling and thus to said down-hole drill, an elongated hose that extends through said hole externally of and in parallel relation with said drill rod string and that is connected to said tiltable coupling to selectively supply fluid under pressure to said tiltable coupling, one of said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces being on a piston that is movable laterally of said tiltable coupling, and said piston moving laterally of said tiltable coupling whenever said elongated hose supplies fluid under pressure to said tiltable coupling.
- 18. A tiltable coupling which can connect a down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill, said tiltable coupling having longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces that are selectively engageable with longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced portions of the surface of a hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces being simultaneously engageable with said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced portions of the surface of said hole to incline the axis of said down-hole drill to the axis of the section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, one of said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces being on a piston that is movable laterally of said tiltable coupling, means to conduct fluid under pressure to said tiltable coupling and said piston being movable, laterally of said tiltable coupling by said fluid under pressure, a valve that is mounted on said tiltable coupling and that initially causes said fluid under pressure to move said piston laterally of said tiltable coupling, and said valve subsequently moving to permit said fluid under pressure to pass to said down-hole drill.
- 19. A tiltable coupling which can connect a down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill, said tiltable coupling having longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces that are selectively engageable with longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced portions of the surface of a hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces being simultaneously engageable with said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced portions of the surface of said hole to incline the axis of said down-hole drill to the axis of the section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, one of said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces being on a fulcrum, said fulcrum being on a portion of said tiltable coupling which is selectively disposable at different positions circumferentially relative to the other end of said tiltable coupling, and locking means which selectively permits circumferential adjustment of the position of said fulcrum relative to said other end of said tiltable coupling but which prevents accidental shifting of said fulcrum circumferentially of said other end of said tiltable coupling.
- 20. A tiltable coupling which can connect a down-hole drill to a section of drill rod string for said down-hole drill, said tiltable coupling having longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces that are selectively engageable with longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced portions of the surface of a hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces being simultaneously engageable with said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced portions of the surface of said hole to incline the axis of said down-hole drill to the axis of the section of said hole in which said tiltable coupling is disposed, one of said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces being movable outwardly relative to said tiltable coupling in response to fluid under pressure, said drill rod string and said tiltable coupling selectively supplying fluid to said down-hole drill to selectively actuate said down-hole drill, and a fluid-supplying means which supplies fluid under pressure to said tiltable coupling to move said one of said longitudinally-spaced and angularly-displaced surfaces being movable outwardly relative to said tiltable coupling, said fluid-supplying means being able to supply said fluid under pressure to said tiltable coupling even when said drill rod string and said tiltable coupling are not supplying to said down-hole drill.
- 21. A tiltable coupling as claimed in claim 20 wherein said drill rod string is non-rotating when said down-hole drill is actuated, and wherein said fluid-supplying means includes an elongated conduit which is located between said drill rod string and said hole.
- 22. A tiltable coupling as claimed in claim 20 wherein said fluid-supplying means isolates said fluid under pressure from said fluid in said drill rod string until after said fluid under pressure has issued from said fluid-supplying means.
- 23. A tiltable coupling as claimed in claim 20 wherein said tiltable coupling supplies some of said fluid under pressure to said down-hole drill to help actuate said down-hole drill.
- 24. A tiltable coupling as claimed in claim 20 wherein said drill rod string is non-rotating when said down-hole drill is actuaged, wherein an electric attitude sensor is disposed within said tiltable coupling to sense the attitude of said tiltable coupling, wherein said fluid-supplying means includes an elongated conduit which is located between said drill rod string and said hole, and wherein the major portions of the lengths of the leads for said electric attitude sensor are located within and are protected by said elongated conduit.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 219,813 filed Jan. 21, 1972 and granted June 18, 1974 as U.S. Pat. No. 3,817,336 which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 25,885, filed Apr. 6, 1970 but abandoned June 10, 1972 which was a division of my application Ser. No. 685,671 filed Nov. 24, 1967 and granted Mar. 23, 1971 as U.S. Pat. No. 3,571,937.
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