Claims
- 1. A core sampling device for connection to a drilling machine through at least one drilling rod and an outer barrel attached to the drilling rod most distant from said drilling machine, said sampling device comprising a drill bit assembly, a generally cylindrical drive shoe drivingly coupled to said outer barrel and arranged to house said drill bit assembly, and a core sample tube; said drill bit assembly including a bit housing and a series of drill segments; said bit housing including first engagement means on an external surface thereof and said drive shoe including second engagement means on an internal surface thereof, whereby, when said bit housing is located within said drive shoe, said first and second engagement means engage each other so that when rotational force from said drilling machine is applied to said drive shoe via said drilling rods and said outer barrel, said bit housing is drivingly engaged by said drive shoe through the first and second engagement means; each drill segment comprising an elongate body having a laterally enlarged head at one end and the enlarged head having a rear surface formed with a convexly curved engagement section and a cutting portion at the other end, said cutting portion having an inner radial limit and an outer radial limit; said bit housing having a series of elongate slots, each slot being open at one end of said bit housing and having a laterally enlarged recess at the other end thereof and each recess defining a concavely curved internal support section around its front side conforming to the convexly curved engagement section; each drill segment being located with its elongate body within one of said elongate slots and with said curved engagement section slidably engaged with said curved support section of said recess to define a curved hinge profile whereby each drill segment is capable of pivoting, without any translation movement, relative to said bit housing between a drilling position, in which said outer and inner radial limits of said cutting portions define the outer and inner diameter of an annular hole to be drilled, and a retracted position in which said cutting faces are entirely within the diameter of said generally cylindrical drive shoe; said drill segments being maintained in said drilling position with said elongate bodies held in said elongate slots by means of said core sampling tube when said core sampling tube is in a forward position within said bit housing; means surrounding the bit housing and elongate bodies of the drill segments to maintain said engagement section in sliding engagement with said support section and said segments being allowed to adopt said retracted position with said elongate bodies extending into the interior of said bit housing when said sampling tube is withdrawn; said core sampling tube engaging said drill bit assembly whereby continued withdrawal of said core sampling tube causes withdrawal of said drill bit assembly from within said drive shoe.
- 2. A device according to claim 1 further including a retraction tube which is connected to said drill bit housing and which is engaged by said core sampling tube on its withdrawal in order to withdraw said drill bit assembly.
- 3. A device according to claim 2 wherein said core sampling tube houses a core spring.
- 4. A device according to claim 2 arranged to be connected to a drill line having an outer tube and an inner tube, wherein said drive shoe has a screw thread for connection to said outer tube of said drill line and said core sampling tube has connecting means for connection to said inner tube of said drill line.
- 5. A device according to claim 4 wherein said connecting means provides a connection allowing a limited rocking movement between said core sampling tube and said inner tube of said drill line.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior application, Ser. No. 135,500, filed Dec. 18, 1987, and entitled "Wire Line Core Barrel", now abandoned, which was in turn a continuation of Ser. No. 882,235, filed July 7, 1986, and entitled "Wire Line Core Barrel", now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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