Auger cleaning apparatus
10024115 ยท 2018-07-17
Inventors
- Jimmy BOLLMAN (Oklahoma City, OK, US)
- Wayne M Darce, Jr. (Edmond, OK, US)
- Jeffrey McLaughlin (Edmond, OK, US)
Cpc classification
E21B10/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B08B1/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
E21B10/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An auger cleaning apparatus for the removal of debris and drilling substrate from the helical blades of an auger, the apparatus comprising two half-cylinder sections attaching by a hinge which encircle the outer perimeter of the auger, the two half cylinders forming a full cylinder, with at least one scraper directed to an inner cavity within the full cylinder, each scraper fitting within the voids between the threaded helical blade, scraping the debris and drilling substrate from the auger blade, each scraper extending between the spaces within the helical auger blade expelling the removed debris from the inner cavity through a respective evacuation port outside of the auger cleaning apparatus.
Claims
1. An auger cleaning apparatus to remove debris from an auger, said auger defining a shaft and a helical blade used for digging a hole in the ground, said auger cleaning apparatus comprising: a cylindrical clamshell assembly formed by a first half cylinder and second half cylinder joined together by a pair of hinges, said clamshell assembly defining an inner cylindrical cavity having an internal diameter larger than an outer diameter of said auger, each said first and second half cylinder respectively defining a hinge side and a lock side, wherein said pair of hinges provides an open position and a closed position for said clamshell assembly; at least one lock sleeve member attached to each said lock side of each said first and second half cylinder with a common locking pin to secure said lock sleeve members together in said closed position; at least one internally directed scraper angled inward from at least one half cylinder into said cylindrical cavity of said clamshell assembly, said scraper attaching to a lateral edge of at least one evacuation port within said at least one half cylinder, wherein said auger is placed within said inner cylindrical cavity with said at least one said scraper directed towards said shaft of said auger between said helical blade of said auger, said auger cleaning apparatus configured to be rotated along said auger with said at least one scraper removing debris from said auger through said at least one evacuation port until said auger is clean; and at least one lateral extending handle attached to at least one half cylinder to provide manual torque to rotate said auger cleaning apparatus about said auger.
2. The auger cleaning apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: said scraper is a fixed scraper directed within said inner cylindrical cavity at an acute angle to said evacuation port, said acute angle determined by the angle defined between said inner diameter of said clamshell assembly and said fixed scraper.
3. The auger cleaning apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: said scraper is an adjustable depth scraper defining a fixed portion attached to said lateral edge of said evacuation port, said fixed portion defining a linear groove and an extending portion, defining a linear groove, adjustably attached to said fixed portion, with a locking member securing said extending portion to said fixed portion at a selected length through said respective linear grooves, said adjustable depth scraper directed within said inner cylindrical cavity at an acute angle to said evacuation port, said acute angle determined by the angle defined between said inner diameter of said clamshell assembly and said fixed portion of said adjustable depth scraper.
Description
III. DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The following drawings are submitted with this utility patent application.
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IV. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(9) An auger cleaning apparatus 10 for the cleaning of an auger 100 defining a shaft 102 and a helical blade 104 used for digging a hole in the ground, the auger cleaning apparatus 10, shown in
(10) To perform the cleaning of the suitable auger 100, at least one half cylinder 30, 40 includes at least one internally directed scraper 60, angled inward from the at least one half cylinder 30, 40 into the cylindrical cavity 22. This scraper 60 attaches to a lateral edge 72 of an evacuation port 70, shown in
(11) Laterally extending handles 80 are attached to each half cylinder 30, 40, as best indicated in
(12) There are at least two contemplated embodiments of the at least one internally directed scraper 60. First, there is a fixed scraper 60, shown in
(13) The size and inner diameter of each auger cleaning apparatus 10 is manufactured in various s sizes, depending upon the size and outer diameter 105 of the auger 100 to which the auger cleaning apparatus is applied, with each component of the auger cleaning device 10 proportional to the applied auger size. The material construction of the auger cleaning apparatus 10 would preferable be a strong metal with the scrapers 60 being a hardened steel.
(14) The contemplated solution addressed by the present auger cleaning apparatus 10 appears when the augers 100 become clogged with wet soil and mud, rock particles, sticky clay, and sometimes chemically saturated debris. Using the prior devices, the cleaning apparatus 10 appears to be either perpetual or conducted by the use of complex machinery. Most often, in the absence of any auger cleaning device, the average farmer or construction person would resort to the use of a hammer and chisel, a screwdriver, a hand held scraper, or whatever was handy, to manually remove the debris from the auger. Using the present apparatus, the easy application of the auger cleaning apparatus 10 is presented at any location along the auger 100, and a few spins of the auger cleaning apparatus removes a majority of the debris without any more manual exertion than the application of rotational torque to the applied auger cleaning apparatus 10.
(15) While the auger cleaning apparatus 10 has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.