Claims
- 1. Wall contacting tool comprising a body and a wear pad, said body and pad having correlative flute and corner means extending along the body preventing relative motion of pad and body transverse to the length of said means except outwardly from the apex of the corner, screw means extending through the pad into a screw socket carried by the body to prevent relative motion of pad and body outwardly from the apex of the corner, the axis of said screw means bisecting the apex angle of the corner and flute, said apex angle being ninety degrees, releasable retention means preventing relative motion of said screw means and pad along the bisector of said apex angle, and dowel means extending between one side of said flute means and the adjacent side of said corner means, said dowel means preventing relative motion of said pad and body parallel to the length of said flute and corner means and further preventing relative motion of said pad and body outwardly from the apex of said flute and corner means.
- 2. Tool according to claim 1 wherein the interface between the other side of the flute means and the other side of the corner means is planar, being free of any dowel means thereacross, whereby when said releasable retention means is released and said screw means is removed, said pad can be moved parallel to said other side of the flute and corner means interface.
- 3. Tool according to claim 2, said screw pocket carried by the body being a nut releasably engaged in a slot in said body, there being a plurality of said screw means and screw sockets spaced apart along said length of the flute and corner means, said dowel means comprising for each pad a single pin between the lowermost two screw means.
- 4. A drill string stabilizer comprising a tubular body having a plurality of longitudinally extending arms, each arm having a flute extending longitudinally thereof at its outer periphery, the sides of each flute being planar and disposed perpendicularly to each other with the plane bisecting the angle between the sides of the flute being radially disposed relative to the axis of the tubular body of the stabilizer, a plurality of dowel pin sockets in each arm along the length of each flute each disposed with the socket axis bisecting the angle between the sides of the flute and radially relative to the axis of the tubular body of the stabilizer, a pair of bayonet slots extending from each dowel pin socket, a radial dowel pin having a pair of lugs adapted to be received in said bayonet slots and turned into position preventing withdrawal from the socket, each radial dowel pin having a threaded bore, a plurality of wear pads, each pad having two planar sides disposed perpendicularly to each other and a cylindric outer face therebetween extending the length of the pad, a plurality of said pads being disposed end to end in each flute, a plurality of stepped bores in each pad in register with said dowel pins, a cap screw in each stepped bore with its threaded stem screwed into the threaded bore of the respective radial dowel pin and having its head bearing against the step in the bore, an annular groove in each stepped bore just outwardly from the cap screw head, a retainer ring in each said annular groove, a pair of registering sockets in one side of each pad and the adjacent side of the respective flute, and a lateral dowel pin in each said pair of sockets extending from one of said pair of sockets into the other of said pair of sockets preventing longitudinal movement of the respective pad relative to the arm and preventing radial outward movement of the pad relative to the arm, whereby said cap screws cannot come unscrewed from said radial dowel pins.
- 5. Wall contacting tool for use in rotary drilling comprising:
- a tubular body and a replaceable external wear pad secured thereto by screw means extending transverse to the axis of the body and threaded aperture means receiving said screw means and connected to the body against rotation of the threaded aperture means relative to the body about the axis of the threaded aperture means, and
- means to prevent said screw means from unscrewing from said threaded aperture means comprising:
- (1) releasable retainer means to prevent the screw means from moving axially relative to the pad but without preventing the screw means from turning about its axis, and
- (2) anchor means in addition to said screw means and out of contact therwith to prevent relative motion in the direction of the axis of the screw means between the pad and said threaded aperture means connected to the body,
- whereby upon loosening of said screw means complete release of said screw means from said threaded aperture means is prevented.
- 6. Tool according to claim 5 wherein said screw means retains said pad against translation radially outward from the axis of the tool and said anchor means comprises a pin extending between the body and pad transverse to the axis of the screw means and non-radially relative to the tool axis.
- 7. In replaceable wear pad for use with a wall contacting tool, such tool comprising a body having a Vee cross-section flute with an apex angle of at least ninety degrees whose bisector is radial to the tool axis, said pad having a Vee cross-section providing a corner adapted to fit in such a flute, said pad having a stepped bore bisecting the apex angle of the corner of the pad adapted to receive a cap screw to extend radially of the tool axis for securing the pad to the body with the head of the cap screw bearing against the step of said bore and engaging a threaded aperture in said flute connected to said body against rotation relative to the axis of said threaded aperture,
- the improvement in means for preventing said screw from unscrewing from said threaded aperture comprising:
- (1) the larger diameter portion of the stepped bore having an annular groove about its inner periphery adapted to receive a resilient ring to retain such screw in such bore, and
- (2) at least one socket in one side of the corner of said pad adapted to receive a dowel pin to traverse the interface of said one side of the pad and an adjacent side of the flute of such body to prevent motion of said pad relative to said threaded aperture connected to said body in the direction of the axis of said bore, said socket having an axis transverse to the plane of the bisector of said apex angle of said corner whereby upon assembly of said pad to said body the axis of said bore will be non-radial relative to the axis of the tool, and
- whereby upon loosening of said screw complete release of the screw from said threaded aperture will be prevented.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 944,639 filed Sept. 21, 1978, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuations (1)
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