CONNECTION FOR PERCUSSION DRILLING
20200408048 ยท 2020-12-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B17/0426
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A connection for use in percussion drilling includes a male coupling and a female coupling. Each coupling includes a body and a respective screw thread formed on a respective inner or outer surface of the respective body. Each thread has a thread-form including a crest, a root, a contact flank and a non-contact flank. Each thread-form has a contact flank angle and a non-contact flank angle inclined relative to a respective baseline located at a respective minor or major diameter thereof. Each non-contact flank angle is greater than the respective contact flank angle. The crest of each thread-form is inclined from the respective contact flank to the respective non-contact flank such that an apex of the respective thread-form defining a respective minor or major diameter thereof is located adjacent to the respective non-contact flank.
Claims
1. A connection for percussion drilling comprising: a male coupling including a body and a male screw thread formed on an outer surface of the body; and a female coupling including a body and a female screw thread formed in an inner surface of the body, wherein each of the male and female screw threads has a thread-form including a crest, a root, a contact flank and a non-contact flank, each thread-form having a contact flank angle and a non-contact flank angle inclined relative to a respective baseline located at a respective minor diameter or major diameter thereof, each non-contact flank angle being greater than the respective contact flank angle, wherein the crest of each thread-form is inclined from the respective contact flank to the respective non-contact flank such that an apex of the respective thread-form defining the respective minor diameter and major diameter thereof is located adjacent to the respective non-contact flank.
2. The connection according to claim 1, wherein each contact flank angle ranges between 15 and 50 degrees and each non-contact flank angle equals the respective contact flank angle plus 5 to 30 degrees.
3. The connection according to claim 1, wherein the inclination of each crest is arcuate with a radius greater than 10% of an outer diameter of the male coupling.
4. The connection according to claim 1, wherein the inclination of each crest is linear.
5. The connection according to claim 1, wherein a height of each crest adjacent to the respective non-contact flank is 5%-20% greater than a height of the respective crest adjacent to the respective contact flank.
6. The connection according to claim 1, wherein each root has a first arc, and each contact flank is connected to the respective root by a respective second arc.
7. The connection according to claim 6, wherein a first radius of each first arc is greater than a second radius of the respective second arc.
8. The connection according to claim 7, wherein each first radius is at least 50% greater than the respective second radius, and each second radius is greater than 5% of an outer diameter of the male coupling.
9. The connection according to claim 1, wherein an area of the male thread-form is at least 2% greater than an area of the female thread-form.
10. The connection according to claim 1, wherein each non-contact flank is connected to the respective crest by a respective arc.
11. The connection according to claim 1, wherein an outer diameter of the couplings ranges between 2 and 16 cm.
12. The connection according to claim 1, wherein each diameter is constant.
13. A drill rod for percussive drilling comprising: a rod body; a female coupling according to claim 1 integrally formed with or welded to a first end of the rod body; and a male coupling according to claim 1 integrally formed with or welded to a second end of the rod body.
14. A drill string comprising a drill rod according to claim 13.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0023] A specific implementation of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0031] The male coupling 1 may be attached, such as welded, to an intermediate rod body so as to form a longitudinal end of a drill rod. The female coupling 2 may be formed integrally with the percussion drill bit 3. The male coupling 1 may have a tubular body with an outer diameter upper portion for connection to a lower end of the rod body, a reduced diameter lower portion having the external male thread 1t formed in an outer surface thereof, and a shoulder is connecting the upper and lower portions. The male thread 1t may start at a first standoff distance from the shoulder 1s. The male thread 1t may end at a second standoff distance from a bottom thereof. A guide portion, such as a conical surface, may be formed in the outer surface of the lower portion of the male coupling 1 between the end of the male thread 1t and the bottom thereof. The upper portion of the male coupling 1 may have a plurality of wrench flats (not shown) formed in an outer surface thereof. The male coupling 1 may have a flow bore formed therethrough. An outer diameter of the couplings 1, 2 may range between two and 16 centimeters.
[0032] The female coupling 2 may serve as the shank of the percussion drill bit 3. The percussion drill bit 3 may further include a head. The head may have an outermost end defining a cutting face. The cutting face may have a plurality of sockets (only one shown) formed therein for receiving crushers (not shown). Each crusher may be a pre-formed insert mounted into the respective socket by interference fit or brazing. Each cutter may be made from a cermet material, such as a cemented carbide. The sockets and cutters may be spaced about the cutting face.
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[0035] Each third arc A.sub.3 may extend from the respective contact flank E.sub.1 to a respective crest A.sub.4. Each crest A.sub.4 may have a respective first height H.sub.1 adjacent to the respective third arc A.sub.3 and a respective second height H.sub.2 adjacent to a respective fifth arc A.sub.5. Each height H.sub.1,H.sub.2 may be measured from the respective baseline BL. Each crest A.sub.4 may be inclined from the respective contact flank E.sub.1 to the respective non-contact flank E.sub.2 such that a respective apex X.sub.A of the respective thread-form 4m, 4f defining the respective major diameter D.sub.J or minor diameter D.sub.N is located adjacent to the respective non-contact flank. Each thread-form 4m, 4f may have a respective peak line PL which may be longitudinal and be located at the respective major diameter D.sub.J or minor diameter D.sub.N of the respective thread 1t, 2t. Each diameter D.sub.N, D.sub.J of the respective thread 1t, 2t may be constant. Due to the inclination of each crest A.sub.4, the respective second height H.sub.2 may be greater than the respective first height H.sub.1. Each inclination may be accomplished by the respective crest A.sub.4 being a convex arc with a respective radius R.sub.4. Each crest radius R.sub.4 may be greater than ten percent of the outer diameter of the male coupling 1. Each crest A.sub.4 may extend from the respective third arc A.sub.3 to a respective fifth arc A.sub.5. Each second height H.sub.2 may be 5 to 20 percent greater than the respective first height H.sub.1.
[0036] Alternatively, each crest A.sub.4 may be linearly inclined.
[0037] Each fifth arc A.sub.5 may be convex, may have a respective radius R.sub.5, and may extend from the respective crest A.sub.4 to a respective non-contact flank E.sub.2. Each non-contact flank E.sub.2 may be a straight line inclined at a respective second flank angle relative to the respective baseline BL. Each second flank angle may be greater than the respective first flank angle , such as 5 to 30 degrees greater than the respective first flank angle, thereby resulting in an respective asymmetric thread-form 4m, 4f. Each non-contact flank E.sub.2 may extend from the respective fifth arc A.sub.5 to a respective sixth arc A.sub.6. Each sixth arc A.sub.6 may extend from the respective non-contact flank E.sub.2 to a respective end point X.sub.E. Each sixth arc A.sub.6 may be concave and have a respective radius R.sub.6. Each thread-form 4m, 4f may have a respective pitch P defined by a longitudinal distance between the respective start point X.sub.B and the respective end point X.sub.E. Each pitch P may be greater than the outer diameter of the male coupling 1.
[0038] An area of the male thread-from 4m may be at least two percent greater or even at least five percent greater than an area of the female thread-form 4f. This enlargement of the male thread-form 4m may increase the service life of the drill rods since the male thread-form is usually determinative.
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[0040] A drill string may be formed by screwing together a plurality of drill rods 5 together (
[0041] Alternatively, the drill rod 5 may have a pair of male couplings 9 and a sleeve (not shown) having a pair of female couplings 6 may be used to connect a pair of drill rods together. Alternatively, the drill bit may be connected to the bottom drill rod using the couplings 1, 2. Alternatively, each coupling 6, 9 may be formed integrally with the rod body 8 instead of welded thereto.
[0042] The male coupling 9 may have a tubular body with an outer diameter upper portion for connection to a lower end of the rod body 8, a reduced diameter lower portion having the external male thread 9t formed in an outer surface thereof, and a shoulder 9s connecting the upper and lower portions. The male thread 9t may start at a first standoff distance from the shoulder 9s. The male thread 9t may end at a second standoff distance from a bottom thereof. A guide portion, such as a conical surface, may be formed in the outer surface of the lower portion of the male coupling 9 between the end of the male thread 9t and the bottom thereof. The upper portion of the male coupling 9 may have a plurality of wrench flats (not shown) formed in an outer surface thereof. The flow bore in the upper portion may include a nozzle and a portion of a throat. The throat may extend through the shoulder 4s and the lower portion.
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[0044] Alternatively, each of the female 6t and male 9t threads may be a single thread or triple threads. Alternatively, the male coupling 9 may be connected to an upper end of the rod body 8 and the female coupling 6 may be connected to a lower end of the rod body. In this alternative, the nozzle of the male coupling 9 would be a diffuser and the diffuser of the female coupling 6 would be a nozzle. Alternatively, any of the threads 1t, 2t, 6t, 9t may be used to connect non-tubular members of the drill string.
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