Hole opener bearing arrangement
09611698 ยท 2017-04-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23P6/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/49721
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T29/4973
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E21B10/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B10/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B10/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B23P6/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a back reamer roller cone that is configured so that the bearings assemblies therein can be relatively easily removed and replaced. Methods of replacing the bearing assemblies in a back reamer are also provided.
Claims
1. A roller cone for a back reamer comprising: a roller cone body including an outer surface including a plurality of cutter teeth thereon, a minor diameter end, a major diameter end, and a central cavity; a shaft that extends into the central cavity of the roller cone body, the shaft including an annular shoulder that caps the major diameter end of the roller cone body; a bearing assembly positioned between the central portion of the roller cone body and the shaft, the bearing assembly configured to enable the roller cone body to rotate freely about the shaft; and a lock assembly configured to retain the shaft in the central cavity of the roller cone body, the lock assembly including a snap ring that engages an annular groove in the shaft, at least three pins that extend from the annular groove radially into the shaft to a release aperture, wherein the release aperture is configured to receive a tool configured to drive the pins radially outward thereby disengaging the snap ring from the annular groove in the shaft.
2. The roller cone of claim 1, wherein the shaft extends through both the major diameter end and minor diameter end of the roller cone body.
3. The roller cone of claim 1, wherein the annular shoulder of the shaft is configured to seal the major diameter end of the roller cone body.
4. The roller cone of claim 1, wherein the tool including a distal end that is configured to be inserted into the release aperture to drive the pins radially outward.
5. The roller cone of claim 1, wherein the release aperture provides a conduit for delivering grease into the central cavity.
6. The roller cone of claim 1, wherein the snap ring engages the annular groove and abuts the bearing assembly, thereby retaining the bearing assembly on the shaft.
7. The roller cone of claim 1, further comprising a second snap ring adjacent the annular shoulder of the shaft that engages an annular groove in the central cavity and retains the bearing assembly within the central cavity.
8. A back reamer comprising: a tool body including a first end configured to be connected to a drill string and a second end configured to be connected to a utility; at least three roller cones connected to a tool body via roller cone shafts, each roller cone including an outer surface including a plurality of cutter teeth thereon; and wherein each roller cone includes a lock assembly configured to retain each of the roller cone shafts in the roller cones, wherein the lock assembly is configured to be unlocked by inserting a lock release tool into an aperture located on an end of the roller cone shafts; and wherein the lock assemblies include a snap ring that engages an annular groove in the roller cone shaft, at least three pins that extend from the annular groove radially into the roller cone shaft and are configured to expand the snap ring when the lock release tool is inserted in an axial direction into the aperture located at the end of the roller cone shafts.
9. The back reamer of claim 8, wherein each roller cone shaft includes an annular shoulder that is configured to cap and seal an aperture in the roller cone that receives the roller cone shaft.
10. The back reamer of claim 8, further comprising a bearing assembly that includes bearing races that are press fit to the shaft.
11. A method of replacing bearings in a cutter for a back reamer comprising: disengaging a roller cone having cutter teeth thereon from a roller cone shaft by releasing a lock assembly, wherein the step of releasing the lock assembly includes inserting a release tool into an end of the roller cone shaft and biasing the shaft out from the roller cone; and wherein the step of inserting the release tool into the end of the roller cone expands a snap ring that is configured to retain the roller cone shaft in the roller cone.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the step of releasing the lock assembly includes removing a grease cap located at the end of the roller cone shaft.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein the release tool is a rod with a tapered distal end.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein the roller cone shaft includes a first end and a second end, wherein the first end includes an annular shoulder that seals the end of the roller cone and the second end includes an aperture configured to receive the release tool.
15. The method of claim 11, further comprising press fitting a new bearing assembly on the roller cone shaft.
16. The method of claim 15, further comprising sliding the roller cone shaft with the new bearing assembly into the roller cone using a funnel to depress a snap ring adjacent the shoulder of the shaft that is configured to engage an annular groove in the roller cone to retain the new bearing assembly within the roller cone.
17. The method of claim 11, further comprising press fitting a new bearing assembly into the roller cone.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising pushing the roller cone shaft into the new bearing assembly that is housed within the roller cone using a tapered lead-in tool to expand a snap ring that is configured to engage an annular groove on the roller cone shaft to retain the roller cone shaft to the bearing assembly.
19. A method of replacing bearings in a cutter for a back reamer comprising: disengaging a roller cone having cutter teeth thereon from a roller cone shaft by releasing a lock assembly, wherein the step of releasing the lock assembly includes inserting a release tool into an end of the roller cone shaft and biasing the shaft out from the roller cone; and wherein the roller cone shaft includes a first end and a second end, wherein the first end includes an annular shoulder that seals the end of the roller cone and the second end includes an aperture configured to receive the release tool.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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(17) Reference will be made in detail to example embodiments that are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or alike parts.
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(19) In use, the horizontal drilling machine 100 is used to drive the drill string 108 into the ground 102 as shown in
(20) After the drill string 108 has been pushed from the entry point 104 to the exit point 106, the cutting tool is removed from the far end of the drill string and replaced with a back reamer 119. A utility 110 (i.e., a utility pipe) can be attached to the back reamer 119 with a swivel 112 such that the drill string 108 can rotate independent of the utility 110. Once the back reamer 119 and the utility 110 have been attached to the drill string 108, the horizontal drilling machine 100 is used to withdraw the drill string 108. As the drill string 108 is withdrawn, the drill string 108 is rotated causing the back reamer 119 to enlarge the pilot bore. As the drill string is withdrawn, the utility 110 is concurrently pulled into the back reamed bore. As shown in
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(22) The depicted roller cone 128 includes an outer surface 134 including a plurality of cutter teeth 136 (e.g., carbide buttons) thereon. During use the roller cone 128 freely rotates about the shaft 132. In the depicted embodiment, the roller cone 128 includes a major diameter end 162 and a minor diameter end 164 and a central cavity 172 therebetween. In the depicted embodiment the roller cone shaft 132 includes a first end 152 configured to be arranged adjacent the major diameter end 162 of the roller cone 128 and a second end 154 configured to be arranged adjacent the minor diameter end 164 of the roller cone 128.
(23) The first end 152 of the shaft 132 includes an annular shoulder 150 that is configured to cap and seal an aperture in the roller cone that receives the roller cone shaft. In the depicted embodiment the shoulder 150 includes a front surface 144 that engages a bearing assembly 160 and an annular groove 148 that retains a sealing ring 146.
(24) The second end 154 of the shaft includes a lock assembly 138 configured to retain the roller cone shaft 132 in the roller cone. In the depicted embodiment the lock assembly 138 is configured to be unlocked by inserting a lock release tool 140 into an aperture 142 located on an end of the roller cone shaft 132, which extends outside of the minor diameter end 164 of the roller cone 128. In the depicted embodiment the aperture 142 is axially aligned and centered in the roller cone shaft 132 and serves as a grease conduit to central cavity 172 of the roller cone 128. In the depicted embodiment, the lock assembly 138 includes a snap ring 166 that engages an annular groove 168 on the roller cone shaft 132. In the depicted embodiment the lock assembly 138 includes a plurality of pins 170 (e.g., six pins) that extend from the annular groove 168 radially into the roller cone shaft and are configured to expand the snap ring 166 when the lock release tool 140 is inserted in the aperture 142. It should be appreciated that many other lock assembly configurations are possible, including, for example, embodiments that do not include pins or include different configurations of pins (e.g., three pins instead of six pins).
(25) In the depicted embodiment, the bearing assembly 160 includes a bearing unit 174 that includes a plurality of bearings between internal bearing race ring 176 and external bearing race ring 178. In the depicted embodiment the internal bearing race ring 176 is press fit onto the external surface of the shaft 132. The snap ring 166 is configured to retain the shaft 132 relative to the bearing unit 174. In the depicted embodiment, a second snap ring 182 engages a groove 180 on the central cavity 172 at the major diameter end 162 the roller cone 128. The second snap ring 182 is configured to retain the bearing unit 174 in the roller cone 128.
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(29) In the depicted embodiment, the second part 204 includes a shoulder 210 that retains and engages bearing assembly 160 and an enlarged diameter portion 208 adjacent the shoulder 210 that caps and seals the minor diameter end of the roller cone 200. In the depicted embodiment, the distal end of the second part has generally the same diameter as the diameter of the second end 154 of the shaft 132 so that the roller cones 200 and 128 are interchangeable.
(30) The roller cone 200 does not include the same lock assembly 138 including a snap ring 166 that is described above. The locking assembly of the roller cone 200 is the threaded arrangement between the two parts of the shaft 202. The roller cone can be disassembed by unthreading the shaft 202 and pulling the shafts out of the roller cone body exposing snap ring 182. Removing snap ring 182 allows the bearing assembly to be removed from the roller cone body.
(31) The above specification, examples and data provide a complete description of the manufacture and use of the composition of the invention. Since many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended.