US89944A - Improved rock-drilling machine - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
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- Figurel represents ⁇ a longitudinal sectional eleva- ⁇ tion of my improved machine, taken on the line a; a:
- i rIhis invention relates to improvements in machin- ⁇ ery for ⁇ operating' drills for drilling artesian wells, dei signed to provide an improved arrangement of ldrivingmechanism, calculated to lessen the .unequal -strains upon the engine and other parts, arising from the sudden lifting and discharging 4ofthe drill-rods.
- Figure 2 represents a transverse sectional elevation ofthe same, taken on the line y y ⁇ of iig. 1. e .Similar ,letters of reference. indicate ⁇ corresponding vparts. ⁇ l i r Owingv to the great shocks and strains caused upon the driving-mechanism of well-drilling apparatus, it
- This ⁇ trip-catch is supported, according to my improvement,rat G, on .an axis, and lso arranged that it or ungearing with it, without stopping the drivingpower.
- a spring-actuated dog, O for engaging either-,ofV three ⁇ or more notches, P, in the guide M, whereby the said trip-catch maybe held in gear with the cam, toweceive a full movement therefrom, or so as to receive a movement of less extent, or wholly out of gear.
- the said dog O slides vertically on the lever H, and is connected to a bell-crank, Q, pivoted tothe said lever, and provided with a spring, It, arranged to keep the said dog engaged in the notches.
- the trip-catch E is also connected to a spring, S, by a connecting-rod, T.
- This spring is employed for restraining the tripcatch from rising too suddenly, under the action of the tappets, thereby preservintg a smooth and easy movement of the said trip-cate f It is provided With-a tempering-screw, U, whereby depth increases.
- the arrangement for producing ,a short throw of the drill, by gearing the trip-'catchfless deeply with the cam, is especially advantageous in times when the drill becomes fast, as it frequently does.
- the lever H rises through a slotted guide
- the weight ofthe drill after being disengaged from' e its tension may be varied, as the weight4 of the drill,v rod varies, by the additional sections applied as thev The spring' S, to a considerable extent,keeps Vtheen'ing it, the movements maybe s0 shortened as to( amount only to blows or jars on the drill, which may be continued until loosened, whereas a full throw, in many cases, would instantly break the rodsi Having ⁇ thus described my invention, y I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patf ent- 1.
- the eombination mith the trip-catch E, arranged to operate the drill of the oanbdri ving shaft, gear-wh eel B, and balance-wheel, geared thereto, when all arranged as specified.
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Figurel represents `a longitudinal sectional eleva-` tion of my improved machine, taken on the line a; a:
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trim @lim JOHNHROBEETS, or NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. L'mmlamtlvo. cascadas@ M@ 11, 1869.
To allwhomc'tnul/ 1;rwntcer"n:'V H' Beit known Vthat I, Joint H. Romera-of Nash- 1. ville, inthe countykof Davidson, Vand Stateof Tennessee, have invented a new and improvedDrilling- Machine; and I` do'hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and` exact description thereof', which `will. enableothers skilled in the art .to make and use `the 4same,'reference being had to.` the accompanying `drawings,forming part of this specification.
i rIhis invention relates to improvements in machin- `ery for `operating' drills for drilling artesian wells, dei signed to provide an improved arrangement of ldrivingmechanism, calculated to lessen the .unequal -strains upon the engine and other parts, arising from the sudden lifting and discharging 4ofthe drill-rods.
Also, certain improvements ign the trip-motion, cal- "culated to provide a more smooth andeasy-working device. y i i i Also, to provide a convenient and simple device for throwing the trip-mechanism into or out of gear with the driving-cam, or for varyingthe ee'ctof the same upon the drill. L e
And also, certain improvements in guide-apparatus ofig.2; and v l, e.
Figure 2 represents a transverse sectional elevation ofthe same, taken on the line y y `of iig. 1. e .Similar ,letters of reference. indicate` corresponding vparts.` l i r Owingv to the great shocks and strains caused upon the driving-mechanism of well-drilling apparatus, it
. is exceedingly difficult to drive them faster than about thirty or .forty strokes per minute, withH the bestlari ranged driving-mechanism now in use, without excessive `wear and frequent breakage, the common method of counteracting` the said strains being theemploymentof a balance-wheel on the driving, or cam-shaft, i
in which arrangement thesize of the Wheel is necessarilyflin'iited,` and it does not, therefore, attain sufficient momentum to give the bestresults.
To obtain this result in the `said drill-operating mechanism, instead of arranging the balance-,wheely on the cam-shaft A, I"provide'a\ large gear-wheel, B,
thereon, and drive it with a counter-shaft, c, carrying the.balance-wheehunder 'such an arrangement that it shall have a speed atthe rim equal to or greater than that` ofthe piston of the engine, by which, I find, the i shocksand jars are verygre'atly` 'taken olf the engine, `and other parts, and I am enabled to operate my machineashigh as sixty strokes per minute, as I have demonstrated, without additional Wear.
I am aware that it is not new to gear a balancewheel at high speed, but'I am .not aware that this arrangement `has heretofore been applied to machinery arfllhe tappet,.or cam-wheel D, is castsolid,aud pro- ".l'he` Schedulereferreduto in these Letters Patent andlmakingp'art of the same.
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4vided with steel-faced tappets, and arranged to acty upon a tripfcatch, E, to which the drill-chain, F, is"
attached, in the usual'manner.
This `trip-catch is supported, according to my improvement,rat G, on .an axis, and lso arranged that it or ungearing with it, without stopping the drivingpower. f
The end near the campasses through a verticalslotted lever, H, having a surface, slightly concave,
catch emerges from it.
The latter, `at this point, is provided with small steel friction-rollers, I, supported, at each side, on a stud, or "pin, and constantly borne against the said concave surface of the lever H, by a spring, K, ccnnected to the trip-catch, by a link, L, and provided with any suitable fixed support.`
This spring withdraws the trip-catch from contact with the cam. 1 1
For placing and holding the said trip-catch in gear M, terminating in a handle, N, and is `provided with a spring-actuated dog, O, for engaging either-,ofV three `or more notches, P, in the guide M, whereby the said trip-catch maybe held in gear with the cam, toweceive a full movement therefrom, or so as to receive a movement of less extent, or wholly out of gear. The said dog O slides vertically on the lever H, and is connected to a bell-crank, Q, pivoted tothe said lever, and provided with a spring, It, arranged to keep the said dog engaged in the notches.
The trip-catch E is also connected toa spring, S, by a connecting-rod, T.
This spring is employed for restraining the tripcatch from rising too suddenly, under the action of the tappets, thereby preservintg a smooth and easy movement of the said trip-cate f It is provided With-a tempering-screw, U, whereby depth increases.
drill-rope steady; but as a further means steadying it, I provide the rope-case W, upon the post, which supports the pulley over which it works, and as acenvenient arrangement, I hinge the said case to they said post. Without this case, the rope swings and jerks about considerably, when the drill strikes.l
i By this improved arrangement of devices, I am able to provide a more rapidly-operating machine, with less jarring and rattling than those now in use.k
The arrangement for producing ,a short throw of the drill, by gearing the trip-'catchfless deeply with the cam, is especially advantageous in times when the drill becomes fast, as it frequently does. For loosis free to slide to or from the cam-shaft, for gearing fronting the cam, and at the point where the tripl with the cam, the lever H rises through a slotted guide,
the weight ofthe drill, after being disengaged from' e its tension may be varied, as the weight4 of the drill,v rod varies, by the additional sections applied as thev The spring' S, to a considerable extent,keeps Vtheen'ing it, the movements maybe s0 shortened as to( amount only to blows or jars on the drill, which may be continued until loosened, whereas a full throw, in many cases, would instantly break the rodsi Having `thus described my invention, y I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patf ent- 1. The eombinationmith the trip-catch E, arranged to operate the drill of the oanbdri ving shaft, gear-wh eel B, and balance-wheel, geared thereto, when all arranged as specified.
2. The trip-catch E, manged to slide on its axis,
y and provided with lthe Motion-rollers 1', spring K, and
oombined with the lever H, substantially as speci- 3. The eombinationmith the lever H, ofthe springj(iog O, and notched guide M, substantially as speci- 4. The combination, with the tripoetoh,of the adjusting-swing S, substantially as specified.
5. The arrengementof the rope-case W on the drillrope post, substantially as speeiiied. Witnesses: f JOHN H. ROBERTS.
HUGH CARROLL, ED. FIELD.
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