Miscellaneous (e.g., Earth-boring Nozzle) Patents (Class 175/424)
  • Publication number: 20030000744
    Abstract: A hand-held wand is disclosed for exposing buried objects such as utility lines or the like. The wand comprises an elongated, hollow tube having upper and lower ends with first and second water supply conduits being positioned adjacent the exterior surface of the tube. The lower end of the first water supply conduit has a digging nozzle mounted thereon. The lower end of the second water supply conduit extends upwardly into the lower end of the tube to create a vacuum or suction within the lower end of the hollow tube to remove muddy water from the hole being dug. A two-way valve is connected to the upper ends of the first and second water supply lines for alternately delivering water to the water supply conduits. The intake side of the two-way valve is in fluid communication with a source of high pressure water. The upper end of the hollow tube has a mud take-off hose connected thereto which may be utilized to convey the muddy water to a location remote from the hole being dug or to a container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2001
    Publication date: January 2, 2003
    Inventor: Franklin J. Chizek
  • Patent number: 6485104
    Abstract: A cutting tool assembly (10) includes a support block (12), a replaceable spray nozzle housing, a liquid seal tight insert ring and first and second fluid passages. The first fluid and second fluid passage has an axis and extends between the concealable outer surface portion (22) and a first (20) surface portion of the support block. The first and second fluid passages are substantially straight between first and second outer surfaces so as to permit a drill to be inserted into first and second fluid passage for cleaning. The cutting tool assembly (10) also includes an exterior replaceable spray nozzle housing (14) on the support block having a cylindrical inlet portion (38) that extends into the first fluid passage such that the spray nozzle housing (14) is in fluid communication with the first fluid passage. A separate insert ring independent of a tool holding wear protective sleeve is press fit into the rear portion of the support block and forms an annular flow chamber section of the first fluid passage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2002
    Assignee: Kennametal Inc.
    Inventor: Donald E. Keller
  • Patent number: 6470978
    Abstract: A self-advancing drilling system comprising a drilling apparatus, the drilling apparatus having at least one leading fluid cutting nozzle, means on the drilling apparatus to provide forward movement to the drilling apparatus, the drilling system further comprising a drill string formed from a recoverable flexible hose.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2002
    Assignee: University of Queensland
    Inventors: Robert Trueman, Timothy Gregory Hamilton Meyer, Matthew Stockwell
  • Patent number: 6470980
    Abstract: A drill bit sub attachable to a drilling string above the drill bit, the sub having an oscillation chamber with at least two radially and axially spaced, annular impingement surfaces interconnected by an inclined annular surface. The oscillation chamber is preferably coaxially aligned and in fluid communication with upper and tubular bores that each have diameters less than the diameter of the chamber. The oscillation chamber preferably has a diameter from about three to about five times the diameter of the upper tubular bore and a height between 1.6 and 5.6 times the diameter of the upper tubular bore. The diameter of the lower tubular bore is preferably about 1.3 times the diameter of the upper tubular bore.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2002
    Inventor: Rex A. Dodd
  • Publication number: 20020148649
    Abstract: A three-cone rock bit employing a non-plugging center jet nozzle with a plurality of staggered inlet orifices leading to side passageways to reduce bit balling. The nozzle defines a tapered cavity through which drilling mud flows and exits in streams. Streams are directed from the nozzle through a main exit aperture of sufficient size to avoid plugging and from side passageways boring through a sidewall of the nozzle. Jetting streams promote washing of voids within the bit and of cutting surfaces. The nozzle uses staggered inlet orifices leading to side passageways, in conjunction with a tapering shape of a central passageway to facilitate maintenance of drilling mud velocity within the central passageway and thus of stream velocity to targeted regions of the drill bit. The present invention additionally provides a method of using the drill bit and non-plugging nozzle by controlling velocities of drilling mud within the nozzle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 16, 2001
    Publication date: October 17, 2002
    Inventor: Winton B. Dickey
  • Patent number: 6435435
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a tire comminution apparatus that is of simple construction and that can be operated without excessive maintenance. According to the present invention, a vehicle tire of any size or composition can be comminuted with essentially the same comminution apparatus. The comminution apparatus includes a freely moving lance with a nozzle for transforming a liquid into a high velocity liquid jet. The lance is positioned and controlled such that the liquid jet impacts the tire thereby separating it into its component parts. The comminution apparatus may be computer controlled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2002
    Assignee: Cornerstone Technologies, L.L.C.
    Inventor: Marian Mazurkiewicz
  • Publication number: 20020108752
    Abstract: The invention provides a head for injecting a liquid under pressure from a borehole to break up the soil, said head being mounted at the end of a drill string including liquid feed means for feeding a liquid under pressure. The head comprises a body and an outside wall, the body having at least one injection nozzle mounted therein, the nozzle having an inlet diameter equal to d and presenting an axis x,x′, the body also having duct-forming means. The duct-forming means present a mean line having a first end connected to the bottom end of the liquid feed means and having a second end connected to the nozzle tangentially to the axis x,x′. The mean line is defined by at least one curved portion presenting a radius of curvature that varies continuously. The right section of the duct-forming means decreases regularly over at least half of its length from its first end to its second end.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2002
    Publication date: August 15, 2002
    Applicant: Compagnie Du Sol
    Inventors: Jacques Morey, Jean-Claude Gessay
  • Patent number: 6390211
    Abstract: Drill bit nozzle assemblies and methods of mounting the nozzle assemblies relative to a drill bit for drilling subterranean earth formations are described in which the nozzle assembly provides diverse rotational orientation of the nozzle about at least two axes relative to the drill bit. The nozzle assemblies generally include a nozzle body and an associated, cooperatively-configured nozzle body housing structure to facilitate orientation of the nozzle body within a nozzle orifice of a drill bit body and securement of the nozzle assembly with the nozzle body in a desired orientation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 21, 2002
    Assignee: Baker Hughes Incorporated
    Inventor: Gordon A. Tibbitts
  • Patent number: 6386300
    Abstract: A method and system for drilling or cutting a subterranean well or formation 52 using a drilling rig 5, a drill string 55, a plurality of solid material impactors 100, a drilling fluid and a drill bit 60 is disclosed. This invention may have particular utility in drilling wells for the petroleum industry and for cutting formation in the mining and tunnel boring industries. In a preferred embodiment, a plurality of solid material impactors are introduced into the drilling fluid and pumped through the drill string and drill bit to impact the formation ahead of the bit. At the point of impact, a substantial portion by weight of the impactors may have sufficient energy to structurally alter, excavate, and/or fracture the impacted formation. The majority by weight of the plurality of solid material impactors may have a mean diameter of at least 0.100 inches, and may structurally alter the formation to a depth of at least twice the mean diameter of the particles comprising the impacted formation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 14, 2002
    Assignee: Curlett Family Limited Partnership
    Inventors: Harry B. Curlett, David Paul Sharp, Marvin Allen Gregory
  • Publication number: 20020050409
    Abstract: A drill bit assembly for earth boring operations in which a sub is connected to a lower end of a drill string and elongated cutter blades are pivotally secured to a lower end of the body which have cutter elements preferably in the form of rotatable cutter disks along their leading edges and a fluid delivery hose leads into fluid passages in each of the cutter blades to supply fluid under pressure to a series of fluid discharge nozzles associated with the cutter disks.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 25, 2001
    Publication date: May 2, 2002
    Inventor: Alan L. Nackerud
  • Publication number: 20020050408
    Abstract: A reaming tool for enlarging an earth bore in a subsurface formation in which a sub is connected to a lower end of a drill string and elongated cutter blades are pivotally secured to a lower end of the body which have cutter elements preferably in the form of rotatable cutter disks along their leading edges and a fluid delivery hose leads into fluid passages in each of the cutter blades to supply fluid under pressure to a series of fluid discharge nozzles associated with the cutter elements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 25, 2001
    Publication date: May 2, 2002
    Inventor: Alan L. Nackerud
  • Patent number: 6354387
    Abstract: A tri-cone earth-boring bit has nozzles oriented for improved cone cleaning, bottom cleaning and cuttings evacuation. Each of the nozzles is oriented to discharge across a trailing side of a cone at a point considerably inboard of the borehole wall. Each nozzle has an outlet located radially outward from the bit axis a distance that is at least equal to a distance from a top dead center of the heel row of each of the cones to the bit axis. Also, each of the nozzles is oriented to discharge drilling fluid along a line that contacts the borehole bottom at a distance that is no greater than a distance from a bottom dead center of an outermost of the inner rows of the cone to the bit axis. A portion of the drilling fluid discharged from each nozzle will pass by more than one of the rows of the cones.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2002
    Assignee: Baker Hughes Incorporated
    Inventors: Thomas M. Harris, Leroy W. Ledgerwood, III, Brian C. Wiesner, Sean K. Berzas, Brian A. Baker
  • Publication number: 20010045302
    Abstract: A flexible hose assembly for horizontal well drilling is provided. The flexible hose assembly has a number of spaced thruster couplings along its length to impart drilling force to a nozzle blaster at an end of the flexible hose. The thruster couplings have rearwardly oriented holes which impart a forward drilling force upon the exit of high pressure water through the holes. A method of horizontal well drilling using the above-described flexible hose is also provided. The method is particularly useful for shallow wells, such as 50-2000 feet.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 3, 2001
    Publication date: November 29, 2001
    Inventor: Henry B. Mazorow
  • Publication number: 20010030064
    Abstract: A self-contained excavation device, with specific application as a beach umbrella excavator and anchor apparatus, includes a cutting head with a stepped cutting edge to penetrate thin shell layers, recesses defining anchor shelves to prevent pullout from wind, and anchor sweep faces for severing a structural connection between the compacted formation material and the recesses for easy removal of the device. The self-contained excavation device also includes a pressure limit chamber to prevent overpressure of the drilling fluid, a floating piston with straight intake ports for easy maintenance, and a self-cleaning valve to prevent debris from accumulating and clogging the valve.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 22, 2001
    Publication date: October 18, 2001
    Inventor: Michael C. Thompson
  • Patent number: 6283230
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for drilling into earth strata surrounding a well casing utilizing a rotating fluid discharge nozzle and reduction of static head pressure in the well casing in conjunction with the drilling operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2001
    Inventor: Jasper N. Peters
  • Publication number: 20010013428
    Abstract: The invention encompasses improvements in noise attenuation systems for reducing the audible noise level generated during earth boring operations using a hard surfaced rotary drill bit, and in dual bore-cutting elements for performing sequential first and second bore cutting to the design bore-gauge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2000
    Publication date: August 16, 2001
    Inventor: William J. Brady
  • Patent number: 6263984
    Abstract: Nozzle jet drill bits for drilling drainholes from a wellbore are provided in a 4 ½-inch or larger casing. The drills are small enough to allow use of a bit diverter to turn the bits about 90 degrees in the casing when attached to an elastomeric high-pressure tube. Pumping of fluid, which may contain abrasive particles, through the bits allows drilling though the wall of casing, if present, and continued drilling into a formation surrounding the well without withdrawing the bit from the well. Direction-indicating instruments and geophones may be used to measure or monitor direction and location of the bit. One type of jet drill that may be used can change direction of drilling by controlling pressure at the bit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2001
    Inventor: William G. Buckman, Sr.
  • Patent number: 6247759
    Abstract: A cutting tool assembly includes a support block having a concealable outer surface portion, first and second bores, and first and second fluid passages. The first fluid passage is in fluid communication with the first bore and the second fluid passage. The second fluid passage has an axis and extends between the concealable outer surface portion and the second bore. Furthermore, the second bore and the second fluid passage are configured such that the axis may be extended through the second bore and beyond the support block without intersecting the support block. The cutting tool assembly also includes a replaceable spray nozzle having a body that extends into the first bore such that the spray nozzle is in fluid communication with the first fluid passage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2001
    Assignee: Kennametal PC Inc.
    Inventors: Robert H. Montgomery, Jr., Jan S. Grieveson, Daniel C. Sheirer, William P. Losch
  • Patent number: 6231270
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for creating a hole in a soil body. The apparatus includes an open ended tube, a conduit with a nozzle is arranged within the tube. The nozzle has a downwardly facing opening for applying a stream of compressed air downwardly below the bottom open end of the tube to impact the soil. The nozzle also has an upwardly facing opening for simultaneously applying a stream of compressed air upwardly toward the top open end of the tube to facilitate removal of soil particles. This apparatus is utilized to create a hole in which a pile may be installed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2001
    Inventor: Frank Cacossa
  • Patent number: 6227316
    Abstract: A nozzle for a drill bit has an adjustable orifice, allowing a single nozzle to change the pressure drop for a given flow rate. This is accomplished by the use of two plates, each having a shaped aperture therein. The degree to which the two apertures are overlapped determines the size of the orifice. The movement of the apertures, and thus the size of the orifice, can be adjusted at the drilling site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2001
    Assignee: Dresser Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Bruce A. Rohde
  • Patent number: 6142248
    Abstract: Subterranean drill bits and particularly to nozzle features to be incorporated in subterranean bits. In one embodiment, the nozzle assembly of the invention defines a wear resistant structure which extends upstream from the terminus of the transition area. In another embodiment, nozzle assemblies are arranged about the transition area at low angles so as to minimize flow turbulence.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2000
    Assignee: Diamond Products International, Inc.
    Inventors: Gary Michael Thigpen, Henry P. Rebollido, Jr., Coy M. Fielder, Brad Weston
  • Patent number: 6142246
    Abstract: Hydraulic drilling apparatus and method in which a hole is formed with a series of drill heads and strings of successively smaller diameter. After each section of the hole is formed, the drill head is withdrawn back through the string, leaving the string in place in the hole to serve as a casing for the well. The next smaller size drill head and string are then introduced through the strings which have already been placed, and the process is repeated until the hole has reached the desired length. The course of the hole can be changed, e.g. from vertical to horizontal, without interruption of the drilling process by selective application of the drilling fluid to the nozzles in the drill head to steer the advancing string. Multiple laterals are formed by introducing a module having a plurality of extensible drilling tubes with drill heads at the distal ends thereof into the string and applying the pressurized drilling fluid to the module to advance the tubes from the string.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2000
    Assignee: Petrolphysics Partners LP
    Inventors: Ben Wade Oakes Dickinson, III, Robert Wayne Dickinson, Robert Nordlund
  • Patent number: 6135218
    Abstract: A fixed-cutter drill bit for boring through earth has a body made predominately of high strength steel with thin erosion and abrasion resistant surfaces integrally formed in the steel in areas likely to encounter abrasive or erosive conditions. The drill bit may be formed by a rapid solid state densification (RSSDPM) process. The drill bit combines the high strength of conventional steel bits with design freedom and hardness equal to or greater than conventional matrix bits. Due to the manner in which the hard particles, such as tungsten carbide, are integrally held in a steel matrix, aggressive fluid hydraulics may be employed with the drill bit without unduly limiting the performance of the drill bit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2000
    Assignee: Camco International Inc.
    Inventors: John D. Deane, Douglas B. Caraway
  • Patent number: 6125949
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for penetrating a well casing and surrounding earth strata includes the insertion of a flexible shaft having a ball cutter on an end thereof into upset tubing within a well casing. The upset tubing is provided with an elbow at its lower extremity for receiving the ball cutter therein. The flexible shaft is then rotated and the ball cutter cuts a hole in the well casing. The flexible shaft and ball cutter are then removed and a flexible tube having a nozzle blaster on an end thereof is then inserted into the upset tubing in the channel. A fluid of surfactant and water at high pressure is then pumped into the tube wherein the high pressure fluid passes through orifice in the spiral drill thereby cutting an extension into the previously cut channel. The tube is continually feed into the channel as the high pressure fluid continues to blast away the earth's strata. The channel is then cut a preselected distance from the well up to 200 feet and beyond.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2000
    Inventor: Carl Landers
  • Patent number: 6082473
    Abstract: A non-plugging nozzle and self-cleaning drilling tool incorporating the nozzle is provided. The nozzle has a body that defines a central passageway extending axially from the top to the bottom of the body. The central passageway defines an inlet orifice at the top and an exit orifice at the bottom. A side passageway extends through the side wall of the nozzle and communicates with a cylindrical portion of the central passageway, the intersection of which defines a side inlet orifice that is substantially square. Because the intersection is substantially square, particles may not become trapped within the nozzle and plug the side passageway. When incorporated into a drilling tool, particularly a polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) bit, the drilling tool becomes self cleaning. The side passageway of the nozzle is directed at the voids formed in the cutting face of the drilling tool creating a cross flow through the voids and preventing accumulation and balling therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2000
    Inventor: Winton B. Dickey
  • Patent number: 6065683
    Abstract: A method of conditioning a flow of fluid comprises the steps of introducing a fluid into a nozzle body having an opening defining an inlet, an opening defining an outlet, and an inner surface connecting the inlet and the outlet, directing the fluid introduced into the inlet of nozzle body over the inner surface, and applying a pressure to the fluid. The inner surface of the nozzle is asymmetric with respect to a centerline of the inlet to provide a first region outside the nozzle of relative maximum pressure and a second region outside the nozzle of relative minimum pressure, where the first and second regions are substantially the same distance from the outlet. A fluid-conditioning nozzle comprises an inlet having an edge defining a first circumference, an outlet, offset from and spaced apart from the inlet, having an edge defining a second circumference, smaller than the first circumference, and a transition surface extending between the inlet and the outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2000
    Assignee: Vortexx Group, Inc.
    Inventors: John E. Akin, Stephen K. Smith, N. Roland Dove
  • Patent number: 6029756
    Abstract: A nozzle assembly for use in a drill bit includes a nozzle body having a nozzle oriented at an angle to the longitudinal axis of the nozzle body and a positioning ring that is rotationally and axially locked to the nozzle body. The nozzle body includes a plurality of facets extending between a pair of retention surfaces. The positioning ring has a plurality of teeth and is operatively disposed between the retention surfaces to axially retain the ring on the nozzle body. When positioned between the retention surfaces, the teeth engage the facets to rotationally lock the ring to the nozzle body. The positioning ring may have a longitudinal split, to allow the ring to ratchet relative to the nozzle body, and a pair of spanner-receiving apertures. In operation, the ring is coupled to the nozzle body and the resultant assembly is coupled to the drill bit. Any misalignment is noted and the assembly is removed from the drill bit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 29, 2000
    Assignee: Rogers Tool Works, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert W. Britzke, Harry E. Nover
  • Patent number: 5980628
    Abstract: A curable gypsum-based composition for the production cured gypsum matrix. The composition comprises two-components, the first component includes calcined gypsum suspended in water, and a set retarding substance comprising (i) an organic acid containing at least two acid groups selected from the group consisting of carboxyl, sulphate, sulfonate, phosphate and phosphonate, the acid optionally also containing at least one hydroxy group per molecule; and/or (ii) inorganic anions selected from the group consisting of polyphosphate, polyborate and mixtures thereof. The second component comprises a set accelerating substance including water-soluble salts of multivalent metal ions. The water soluble salts in the second component form stable precipitates or complexes with the organic acid in the first component. The second component may also comprise easily soluble salts of ammonium and/or cations from the first group of the periodic table of the elements, which will accelerate the hardening process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Assignee: Reslab AS
    Inventors: Odd Hjelmeland, Bjorn Arild Ardo
  • Patent number: 5967244
    Abstract: A nozzle assembly with a directional flow passage for directing and controlling the flow of drilling fluids exiting a drill bit. The assembly is threaded for engagement within a threaded receptacle in the drill bit. The assembly includes a nozzle body carried within an externally threaded sleeve structure that threads into the bit receptacle. Seating of the assembly anchors the nozzle body against rotational and axial movement. The external circumferential nozzle body surface and the internal circumferential sleeve surface mechanically interlock to permit the nozzle body to be positioned at selected different angular positions within the sleeve before seating the sleeve structure in the receptacle such that the final seated position of the assembly in the receptacle results in the desired orientation of the nozzle flow passage in the bit receptacle. The flow passage exit end of the nozzle is surrounded by a drive area that extends axially from the main nozzle body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1999
    Assignee: Dresser Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert W. Arfele
  • Patent number: 5927410
    Abstract: A fluid nozzle for threaded insertion into a drill bit. The nozzle is equipped with a drive head that receives a socket-type torquing tool. The torque forces exerted by the tool compress the drive head, permitting larger torque forces to be exerted on the nozzle without breakage of the drive head that occurs where a tension force is produced in the drive area by the torquing tool. Use of a compressive drive structure permits the use of less material, which in turn permits a larger flow passage to be formed through the nozzle for a given nozzle size. The facets of the drive area may be inclined relative to the nozzle axis to limit the torque force applied by a drive tool. When the torque force exceeds a limit determined by the configuration and inclination of the facets, the tool is forced axially off of the drive area. This feature controls the amount of torque applied to the nozzle and prevents nozzle damage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1999
    Assignee: Dresser Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard L. Greer, Robert W. Arfele
  • Patent number: 5921476
    Abstract: A method of conditioning a flow of fluid comprises the steps of introducing a fluid into a nozzle body having an opening defining an inlet, an opening defining an outlet, and an inner surface connecting the inlet and the outlet, directing the fluid introduced into the inlet of nozzle body over the inner surface, and applying a pressure to the fluid. The inner surface of the nozzle is asymmetric with respect to a centerline of the inlet to provide a first region outside the nozzle of relative maximum pressure and a second region outside the nozzle of relative minimum pressure, where the first and second regions are substantially the same distance from the outlet. A fluid-conditioning nozzle comprises an inlet having an edge defining a first circumference, an outlet, offset from and spaced apart from the inlet, having an edge defining a second circumference, smaller than the first circumference, and a transition surface extending between the inlet and the outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1999
    Assignee: Vortexx Group Incorporated
    Inventors: John E. Akin, Stephen K. Smith, N. Roland Dove
  • Patent number: 5911285
    Abstract: An erosion resistant downhole diverter tool (210) comprises a generally cylindrical body (212) which may be configured as a slick sub or may include stabilizing blades (260). Located within the body 212 are a plurality of erosion-resistant, removable, cylindrical inserts (220). Each insert has an aperture (222) formed therein, aligned with a corresponding aperture (218) formed in the cylindrical body (212). Located within the apertures (218) in the cylindrical body (212) are pressure responsive, normally-closed valve assemblies (300), incorporating jet nozzles, which open in response to increased fluid pressure within the tool to provide fluid jets directed into the annulus surrounding the tool in a borehole or the like. The upper ends of the stabilizer blades (260) may include cutting structures to provide a back-reaming function.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1999
    Inventors: Arthur Deacey Stewart, Mark William Craig
  • Patent number: 5887667
    Abstract: An earthen hole drilling device has an elongated tube having first and second ends. A source of vacuum pressure is connected to the first end of the tube. A rotary fluid nozzle is attached to the second end of the tube and is adapted to direct a rotary jet of fluid to intersect the space immediately beyond the second end of the tube. An elongated fluid line has first and second ends with the first end thereof being connected to a source of fluid under pressure, such as water, and the second end of the fluid line is connected to the nozzle. The tube normally has a length of five or six feet with handles thereon so as to be manipulated by a single worker. The method of drilling an earthen hole involves the steps of emitting a rotary jet of fluid into the space behind the second end of the tube to moisten and dislodge particles of earth in the earthen hole being created.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 30, 1999
    Assignee: Ring-O-Matic Manufacturing Company, Inc.
    Inventors: William R. Van Zante, Craig A. Van Zante
  • Patent number: 5862871
    Abstract: A drill bit with a housing and roller cones has a high-speed fluid jet erosion system utilizing dual discharge, high-velocity, jet streams that is directed at the surface to be eroded. The jet streams are developed from a dual discharge nozzle adapted to form a first, swirling liquid jet and a second, axial liquid jet in combination therewith. When used in a shale-like formation, the bit includes a nozzle in a bowl area of the housing that sends a vortex shaped spray against the roller cones.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1999
    Assignee: Ccore Technology & Licensing Limited, A Texas Limited Partnership
    Inventor: Harry B. Curlett
  • Patent number: 5860232
    Abstract: An integrated safe excavation apparatus utilizing supersonic air jets coupled with high flow, pneumatic vacuum transport and a unique separation system to excavate earth and other like material for the purpose of repairing, replacing or installing buried utility lines, remediating contaminated soils, uncovering buried objects containing discarded hazardous waste, safely exposing unexploded ordnance and other like operations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1999
    Assignee: Concept Engineering Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard D. Nathenson, Jerome Apt, Jr., Paul M. Brumbaugh
  • Patent number: 5853056
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for penetrating a well casing (12) and surrounding earth strata includes the insertion of a flexible shaft (24) having a ball cutter (22) on an end thereof into upset tubing (18) within a well casing. The upset tubing is provided with an elbow (20) at its lower extremity for receiving the ball cutter therein. The flexible shaft is then rotated and the ball cutter cuts a hole in the well casing and is then moved horizontally a distance, usually less than 12 inches (30.5 cm). The flexible shaft and ball cutter are then removed and a flexible tube (48) having a nozzle blaster (46) on an end thereof is then inserted into the upset tubing in the channel. A fluid of surfactant and water at high pressure is then pumped into the tube wherein the high pressure fluid passes through orifice in the spiral drill thereby cutting an extension into the previously cut channel. The tube is continually fed into the channel as the high pressure fluid continues to blast away the earth's strata.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1998
    Inventor: Carl W. Landers
  • Patent number: 5853055
    Abstract: A rotary cone bit for drilling bore holes in earth formations whose body has a thread pin end and a dome end from which extend three legs. A cutter cone is rotatably mounted to each leg and is radially oriented about the bit's central axis. Each cutter cone has a gage row of cutting elements extending from the cone surface nearest the mouth and a nose row extending nearest the cone's apex. A center jet for emitting fluid or mud is located on the dome. The jet has a converging nozzle with an exit orifice which extends below a predefined horizontal plane intersected by the cones or cutting elements. The exit orifice has a constant diameter for a length at least equal to its diameter for reducing the diffusion of the fluid or mud flow emitted. Fluid or mud emitted from the center jet travels substantially uninterrupted within a cylindrical space between the cones which is not invaded by any cutting element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1998
    Assignee: Smith International, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael A. Siracki, Per I. Nese, Alan W. Lockstedt, Dennis Cisneros, Michael S. Oliver, Gary R. Portwood
  • Patent number: 5794729
    Abstract: In a petroleum coke operation, a pilot hole is drilled in the coke by high pressure water emitting from downwardly directed nozzles in a drilling assembly. A full hole is eroded in the coke by diverting the high pressure water to a series of full hole nozzles in response to shutting off, and then resupplying, high pressure water to the drilling assembly. This conveniently converts pilot hole operations to full hole operations, which is the normal mode of cutting coke from a drum. Thus, the modes of operation are switched each time water is resupplied to the drilling assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 18, 1998
    Assignee: Spiralex Corporation
    Inventors: Eldon L. Van Meter, Lowell L. Pater
  • Patent number: 5785258
    Abstract: A method of conditioning a flow of fluid comprises the steps of introducing a fluid into a nozzle body having an opening defining an inlet, an opening defining an outlet, and an inner surface connecting the inlet and the outlet, directing the fluid introduced into the inlet of nozzle body over the inner surface, and applying a pressure to the fluid. The inner surface of the nozzle is asymmetric with respect to a centerline of the inlet to provide a first region outside the nozzle of relative maximum pressure and a second region outside the nozzle of relative minimum pressure, where the first and second regions are substantially the same distance from the outlet. A fluid-conditioning nozzle comprises an inlet having an edge defining a first circumference, an outlet, offset from and spaced apart from the inlet, having an edge defining a second circumference, smaller than the first circumference, and a transition surface extending between the inlet and the outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1998
    Assignee: Vortexx Group Incorporated
    Inventors: John E. Akin, Stephen K. Smith, N. Roland Dove
  • Patent number: 5775443
    Abstract: A rotary drill bit (10) has a jet pump device including a plurality of jet pump assemblies (26). Each jet pump assembly (26) has an outer housing (28) secured to the bit body (14) and receiving any elongate nozzle member (46) therein in concentric relation to form an annular chamber (48) therein. A flow restriction (38) is mounted within the outer housing (28) above the nozzle member (46). The elongate nozzle member (46) has a lower nozzle port (50) and an opposed upper nozzle port (52). Drilling fluid from the central bore (20) is directed to the nozzle member (46) where the drilling fluid is divided into two streams, one stream for flow through lower nozzle port (50) against the formation and the outer stream for flow through the upper nozzle port (52) and flow restriction (38) to create a low pressure area or suction in an annular chamber (48). A low pressure cross sectional area is formed at the bottom of the bore hole (B, FIG.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1998
    Assignee: Nozzle Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: W. Gerald Lott
  • Patent number: 5775446
    Abstract: A nozzle insert for a rotary rock bit has an orifice with a generally circular central region and a plurality of angularly spaced, non-circular outer regions around the periphery thereof so that flow of mud through each outer region develops a vortex pattern that increases entrainment of rock particles to prevent bit balling, and decreases overbalance pressure to enhance rate of penetration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1998
    Assignee: Nozzle Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: W. Gerald Lott
  • Patent number: 5653298
    Abstract: A method and abstract of removing a surface subject to a subsurface pressure and an environmental surface pressure at least equal to the subsurface pressure, which comprises jetting fluid through a nozzle facing and located a predetermined distance from said surface, said nozzle being shaped to eject the fluid in a steam having a higher core pressure than said environmental pressure, said higher pressure stream having adjacent thereto at least one zone of pressure negative relative to said subsurface pressure, said distance being predetermined to expose said surface to said zone of negative pressure, whereby said surface is caused to explode into said zone of negative pressure from the force of said subsurface pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1997
    Assignee: Vortexx Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Norval Roland Dove, Stephen Kelly Smith, W. Gerald Lott
  • Patent number: 5632349
    Abstract: A drill bit for removing a surface subject to a subsurface pressure and an environmental surface pressure at least equal to the subsurface pressure, which comprises jetting fluid through a nozzle facing and located a predetermined distance from said surface, said nozzle being shaped to eject the fluid in a steam having a higher core pressure than said environmental pressure, said higher pressure stream having adjacent thereto at least one zone of pressure negative relative to said subsurface pressure, said distance being predetermined to expose said surface to said zone of negative pressure, whereby said surface is caused to explode into said zone of negative pressure from the force of said subsurface pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 27, 1997
    Inventors: Norval R. Dove, Stephen K. Smith, W. Gerald Lott
  • Patent number: 5601153
    Abstract: A rotary cone rock bit for use in earthen formations with drilling fluid hydraulics wherein diffusion type nozzles are utilized in the outer diameters of a dome portion of the rock bit resulting in fluid, as it leaves the exit end of the nozzle, continues to diffuse outboard creating a larger surface area to entrain fluid. The diffused spray of fluid at a lesser velocity will better clean the rotary cones by moving the fluid closer to the cones without erosive damage to the cones or loss of cutter inserts or milled teeth. The diffused spray will additionally cover a larger area of a borehole bottom resulting in better bottom hole cleaning.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1997
    Assignee: Smith International, Inc.
    Inventors: Jerry Ensminger, Richard C. Lyon
  • Patent number: 5579855
    Abstract: An improved rotary cone rock bit that provides a cross flow through the drill bit dome to reduce bailing and improve the efficiency of the drilling operation. The rotary cone rock bit has a bit body with a pin at its upper end adapted to connect to a drill string. The lower end of the bit body has three leg segments extending from its periphery in a downward direction. Drilling cones rotatably mounted to each leg segment provide the cutting action of the rock bit. The conical drilling cones extend from the leg segments toward the center axis of the rotary cone rock bit with the smaller diameter end distal the leg segments. The rotary cutter cones and the lower end of the bit body define a dome therebetween. Nozzles extend downward from the base areas between the leg segments. The nozzles are in flow communication with an opening in the bit body that transmits fluid from the drill string therethrough. The nozzles direct fluid toward the dome to create a Cross flow therethrough.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1996
    Inventor: Winton B. Dickey
  • Patent number: 5542486
    Abstract: A high-speed fluid/mechanical jet erosion system utilizing a high-velocity, jet stream discharged contiguous the surface to be cut. The jet stream is developed from a single plenum flow system adapted to merge and enhance the erosive high-speed fluid jet characteristics of fluid with cavitational collapse erosion. The system further includes a tapered drill bit housing, with mechanical cutters therealong which places a generally axially centered, exiting jet immediately against the target formation, providing maximum mechanical and fluid energy transfer to the formation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1996
    Assignee: CCORE Technology & Licensing Limited
    Inventor: Harry B. Curlett
  • Patent number: 5538093
    Abstract: A nozzle sleeve for the retention of replaceable fluid nozzles for rock bits is disclosed. The sleeve is secured within the body of the rock bit. A first upstream end of the sleeve communicates with a fluid plenum formed by the bit body. A second downstream end of this sleeve is adapted to receive the fluid nozzles. An elliptical fluid entrance is formed at the first upstream end of the nozzle sleeve. The elliptical fluid inlet formed by the sleeve serves to increase the flow of fluid to the nozzles, reduce turbulence of the fluid and substantially reduce the erosive effects associated with high fluid velocities and turbulent flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 23, 1996
    Assignee: Smith International, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael A. Siracki, James L. Larsen
  • Patent number: 5535836
    Abstract: A total recovery drill assembly for providing a flowable cutting material discharging from a multiple orifice nozzle with the nozzle rotating around the longitudinal axis of the drill is provided herein. This assembly includes an outer tube that is connected to a vacuum source on a proximal end and terminates with grooves on the distal end. Within the outer tube is an inner tube that rotates within the outer tube. The proximal end of the inner tube is connected to a high pressure source for discharging a flowable material that is either a gas, a liquid or a particulate solid. The distal end of the inner tube is connected to a nozzle. The nozzle has a cutting orifice and an agitating orifice. The cutting orifice discharges the flowable material towards the grooves of the outer tube. Drilling is achieved by aiming the discharged flowable material as a laminar flow. Additionally, the nozzle has an agitating orifice designed to agitate the cut substance for removal by the vacuum.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1996
    Assignee: Ventura Petroleum Services , Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph A. Cagianut, Joseph J. Bentley, Christopher J. Penza
  • Patent number: 5518076
    Abstract: A grease applicator for the threaded joint section of a drill shaft of a blasthole drill. The grease applicator has a grease applicator head movable to an application position adjacent the threaded section of the drill shaft by an applicator drive. The drive extends the applicator head to and extracts the applicator head from the application position. When the applicator head is at the application position, a propelling device for moving grease through the applicator head into engagement with the threaded section is activated to apply the grease to the threaded section. To distribute the grease over the threaded section, the applicator head may have a shape partially surrounding the threaded section. The threaded joint section is vertically positioned in the path of movement of the grease applicator head and the applicator head is extended by the applicator drive along a path toward the threaded section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1996
    Inventors: John F. Holz, Ronald C. Klassen
  • Patent number: RE37006
    Abstract: A nozzle sleeve for the retention of replaceable fluid nozzles for rock bits is disclosed. The sleeve is secured within the body of the rock bit. A first upstream end of the sleeve communicates with a fluid plenum formed by the bit body. A second downstream end of this sleeve is adapted to receive the fluid nozzles. An elliptical fluid entrance is formed at the first upstream end of the nozzle sleeve. The elliptical fluid inlet formed by the sleeve serves to increase the flow of fluid to the nozzles, reduce turbulence of the fluid and substantially reduce the erosive effects associated with high fluid velocities and turbulent flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2001
    Assignee: Smith International, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael A. Siracki, James L. Larsen