E21B7/30

Portable winch
11913588 · 2024-02-27 · ·

A portable winch and method of use is shown. One advantage of winches shown includes an ability to lower a boom or boom sections into limited access exit pit for winching operations such as pipe bursting. Sectional boom designs shown provide the ability to easily raise and lower a boom large distances without the need for a single long boom. Selected winch designs shown include flexible inserts between the boom and the winch frame that help resist damage from unforeseen shifting of the device during operation. Designs and methods shown also include multiple pulleys on a boom end unit. Fasteners are shown that reduce build up of debris.

Portable winch
11913588 · 2024-02-27 · ·

A portable winch and method of use is shown. One advantage of winches shown includes an ability to lower a boom or boom sections into limited access exit pit for winching operations such as pipe bursting. Sectional boom designs shown provide the ability to easily raise and lower a boom large distances without the need for a single long boom. Selected winch designs shown include flexible inserts between the boom and the winch frame that help resist damage from unforeseen shifting of the device during operation. Designs and methods shown also include multiple pulleys on a boom end unit. Fasteners are shown that reduce build up of debris.

Method and device for holding and releasing a cable in a pipe splitter
11898685 · 2024-02-13 · ·

A cable retention and release mechanism includes a cable gripping device including a cable passage. A cable extends through the cable passage. A cable gripping device collar is movably coupled around the cable gripping device. An outer cable gripping device surface is seated against a cable gripping device receiving inner surface preventing movement of the cable gripping device relative to the cable gripping device collar. The cable gripping device receiving inner surface clamps the cable gripping device on the cable and prevents sliding movement of the cable. A jack is movably coupled with the cable gripping device collar. In a first engaged position the jack is engaged against the cable gripping device proximal end. In a second engaged position the jack unseats the outer cable gripping device surface from the cable gripping device receiving inner surface and releases the clamping of the cable.

Method and device for holding and releasing a cable in a pipe splitter
11898685 · 2024-02-13 · ·

A cable retention and release mechanism includes a cable gripping device including a cable passage. A cable extends through the cable passage. A cable gripping device collar is movably coupled around the cable gripping device. An outer cable gripping device surface is seated against a cable gripping device receiving inner surface preventing movement of the cable gripping device relative to the cable gripping device collar. The cable gripping device receiving inner surface clamps the cable gripping device on the cable and prevents sliding movement of the cable. A jack is movably coupled with the cable gripping device collar. In a first engaged position the jack is engaged against the cable gripping device proximal end. In a second engaged position the jack unseats the outer cable gripping device surface from the cable gripping device receiving inner surface and releases the clamping of the cable.

INTERNAL REAMER FOR ANCHOR SHAFT HOLE FOR MINING
20190368275 · 2019-12-05 ·

Disclosed is an internal reamer for anchor shaft hole for mining, comprising a reaming cutter, a sleeve, a push-pull rod, a drilling machine connecting shaft and a manual hydraulic jack, wherein the push-pull rod is disposed in the sleeve coaxially, a rear end of the reaming cutter is connected to a front end of the push-pull rod, a rear end of the sleeve is connected with a guiding cylinder having an inner diameter larger than the sleeve, a rear end of the guiding cylinder is connected with a mounting cylinder coaxially, the manual hydraulic jack is installed in the mounting cylinder, a rear end of the push-pull rod is fixedly connected with a piston plate which is slidingly and sealingly matched with an inner wall of the guiding cylinder, and the front end of the drilling machine connecting shaft is fixedly connected with the rear end of the mounting cylinder.

INTERNAL REAMER FOR ANCHOR SHAFT HOLE FOR MINING
20190368275 · 2019-12-05 ·

Disclosed is an internal reamer for anchor shaft hole for mining, comprising a reaming cutter, a sleeve, a push-pull rod, a drilling machine connecting shaft and a manual hydraulic jack, wherein the push-pull rod is disposed in the sleeve coaxially, a rear end of the reaming cutter is connected to a front end of the push-pull rod, a rear end of the sleeve is connected with a guiding cylinder having an inner diameter larger than the sleeve, a rear end of the guiding cylinder is connected with a mounting cylinder coaxially, the manual hydraulic jack is installed in the mounting cylinder, a rear end of the push-pull rod is fixedly connected with a piston plate which is slidingly and sealingly matched with an inner wall of the guiding cylinder, and the front end of the drilling machine connecting shaft is fixedly connected with the rear end of the mounting cylinder.

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR HOLDING AND RELEASING A CABLE IN A PIPE SPLITTER
20190353294 · 2019-11-21 ·

A cable retention and release mechanism includes a cable gripping device including a cable passage. A cable extends through the cable passage. A cable gripping device collar is movably coupled around the cable gripping device. An outer cable gripping device surface is seated against a cable gripping device receiving inner surface preventing movement of the cable gripping device relative to the cable gripping device collar. The cable gripping device receiving inner surface clamps the cable gripping device on the cable and prevents sliding movement of the cable. A jack is movably coupled with the cable gripping device collar. In a first engaged position the jack is engaged against the cable gripping device proximal end. In a second engaged position the jack unseats the outer cable gripping device surface from the cable gripping device receiving inner surface and releases the clamping of the cable.

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR HOLDING AND RELEASING A CABLE IN A PIPE SPLITTER
20190353294 · 2019-11-21 ·

A cable retention and release mechanism includes a cable gripping device including a cable passage. A cable extends through the cable passage. A cable gripping device collar is movably coupled around the cable gripping device. An outer cable gripping device surface is seated against a cable gripping device receiving inner surface preventing movement of the cable gripping device relative to the cable gripping device collar. The cable gripping device receiving inner surface clamps the cable gripping device on the cable and prevents sliding movement of the cable. A jack is movably coupled with the cable gripping device collar. In a first engaged position the jack is engaged against the cable gripping device proximal end. In a second engaged position the jack unseats the outer cable gripping device surface from the cable gripping device receiving inner surface and releases the clamping of the cable.

Drill string adapter and method for inground signal coupling

A coupling adapter is insertable in at least one joint of a drill string as the drill string is extended from a drill rig. The coupling adapter includes an arrangement for receiving a data signal that is generated by an inground tool and for electromagnetically coupling the data signal onto at least a portion of the drill string that extends from the adapter to the drill rig such that at least some of the drill pipe sections cooperate as an electrical conductor for carrying the data signal to the drill rig. In another feature, a current transformer is resiliently supported to isolate the current transformer from mechanical shock and vibration that is produced by an inground operation that is performed using the drill string. In another feature, a drill string repeater is described.

Drill string adapter and method for inground signal coupling

A coupling adapter is insertable in at least one joint of a drill string as the drill string is extended from a drill rig. The coupling adapter includes an arrangement for receiving a data signal that is generated by an inground tool and for electromagnetically coupling the data signal onto at least a portion of the drill string that extends from the adapter to the drill rig such that at least some of the drill pipe sections cooperate as an electrical conductor for carrying the data signal to the drill rig. In another feature, a current transformer is resiliently supported to isolate the current transformer from mechanical shock and vibration that is produced by an inground operation that is performed using the drill string. In another feature, a drill string repeater is described.