DRILL BIT AND METHOD FOR DRILLING HOLE FOR PIPE TO BE INSTALLED IN GROUND
20250270881 · 2025-08-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B10/26
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B7/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B10/26
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Here is presented a drill bit (1) which includes a pilot bit (2) and a reamer. The pilot bit (2) includes a body (3) and a drilling surface (4). The drill bit (1) is arranged to provide a hole for a pipe to be installed in the ground. The reamer comprises at least one wing (7) which is turnably pivoted to the body (3) of the pilot bit (2) such that the wing (7), when turned to a drilling position, extends outside the outer circle of the body (3) of the pilot bit (2) and, when turned to a position turned forwards from the drilling position, the wing (7) does not extend outside the outer circle of the body (3) of the pilot bit (2).
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A drill bit which includes a pilot bit, which includes a body and a drilling surface, and a reamer, whereby the drill bit is arranged to provide a hole for a pipe to be installed in the ground, wherein the reamer comprises at least one wing which is turnably pivoted to the body of the pilot bit such that the wing, when turned to the drilling position, extends outside the outer circle of the body of the pilot bit and, when turned to a position turned forwards from the drilling position, the wing does not extend outside the outer circle of the body of the pilot bit, that the wing comprises at least one bracket and outer part and that the outer part of the wing is arranged to turn a flow of flushing medium.
17. A drill bit according to claim 16, wherein the reamer comprises at least two wings which are turnably pivoted to the body of the pilot bit such that the wings, when turned to a drilling position, extend outside the outer circle of the body of the pilot bit and, when turned to the position turned forwards from the drilling position, the wings do not extend outside the outer circle of the body of the pilot bit.
18. A drill bit according to claim 16, wherein the wing comprises an outer part which is curved at least of its outer surface.
19. A drill bit according to claim 16, wherein there are flushing grooves on the drilling surface of the pilot bit and the wing includes an outer part such that the flushing groove is arranged to convey flushing medium towards the outer part of the wing, and the outer part of the wing is arranged to turn the flow of the flushing medium towards the back part of the drill bit.
20. A drill bit according to claim 19, wherein the wing includes from the outer part towards the centre part of the drill bit at least two brackets, between which, the flushing groove is arranged.
21. A drill bit according to any claim 16, wherein the drill bit includes in connection with each wing a pivot pin, around the centre axle of which, the wing is arranged to turn.
22. A drill bit according to claim 21, wherein the centre axis of the pivot pin is in a substantially perpendicular direction in relation to the direction of the centre axis of the drill bit.
23. A drill bit according to claim 21, wherein the wing includes at least two brackets, at the end of which, the pivot pin is arranged.
24. A drill bit according to claim 23, wherein the brackets are connected to each other by the material of the wing for over a half of the length of the bracket.
25. A drill bit according to claim 23, wherein said at least two brackets include their own separate pivot pins at their end.
26. A drill bit according to claim 16, wherein the wing includes a drilling surface, whereby the drilling surface of the pilot bit and the drilling surface of the wing include drilling buttons.
27. A drill bit according to claim 16, wherein the body of the pilot bit includes a shoulder for a casing shoe of a pipe to be installed in the ground, whereby the pipe to be installed in the ground is pullable inside the ground by means of the shoulder.
28. A drill bit according to claim 16, wherein the wing, when turned to the drilling position, is substantially perpendicular in relation to the direction of the centre axis of the drill bit.
29. A drill bit according to claim 16, wherein the wing, when turned to the position turned forwards from the drilling position, is turned for at least 30 forwards from the direction perpendicular to the direction of the centre axis of the drill bit.
30. A method for drilling a hole for a pipe to be installed in the ground, the method comprising using a drill bit according to claim 16, when drilling, turning a wing to a drilling position to extend outside the outer circle of a body of a pilot bit, and when removing the drill bit from inside the pipe, the wing being in a position turned forwards from the drilling position such that the wing does not extend outside the outer circle of the body of the pilot bit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The invention will now be described in closer detail in connection with some embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0029] When the wings 7 are turned to the drilling position in a way illustrated in
[0030] The pilot bit body 3 can include a shoulder 5. The shoulder 5 can be arranged against a casing shoe 6. The casing shoe 6 can be fastened at the bottom end of a pipe to be installed in the ground. Then, the pipe to be installed in the ground can be installed in the ground by means of the shoulder 5 and the casing shoe 6. For clarity,
[0031] The pilot bit 2 and the wings 7 provide a hole for the pipe to be installed in the ground. In the drilling position, the wings 7 extend so much outside the outer circle of the body 3 of the pilot bit 2 that the size of the provided hole is at least that of the pipe to be installed in the ground.
[0032] Pushing the drill bit 1 in the drilling direction provides the extension of the drilling surface, that is, the wings 7 turning into the drilling position. When the drill bit 1 is being lifted out of the hole, the wings 7 turn into the position shown in
[0033] The wing 7 comprises at least one bracket 8 and an outer part 9. The outer part 9 can be e.g. wider than the bracket 8. The width of the outer part 9 can be made as large as possible, whereby the drill bit 1 also includes drilling surface as much as possible on the outer circle. When the drill bit 1 includes a lot of drilling surface also on its outer circle, it is also possible to provide as many as possible drilling buttons 12 on the outer circle. The width of the outer parts 9 can be e.g. such that the combined width of the outer parts 9 is greater than the combined width of the gaps between the outmost parts of the wings 7. The outer part 9 can be curved at least of its outer surface.
[0034] The bracket 8 extends from the outer part 9 towards the centre part of the pilot bit 2. For example in the embodiment of the figures, the wing 7 includes two brackets 8, whereby they both extend towards the centre part of the pilot bit 2 even though neither of them does not extend towards the centre point of the pilot bit, but slightly past it.
[0035] The wing 7 can be pivoted from the bracket 8. In the body 3 of the pilot bit 2, the drill bit 1 can include in connection with each wing 7 a pivot pin 10 around the centre axis of which the wing 7 is arranged turnable. The pivot pin 10 can be arranged through an end of the bracket 8. The pivot pin 10 can be locked to the body 3 of the pilot bit 2 e.g. by a lock ring made of polyurethane. Furthermore, the pivot pin can be locked in some other way, such as by a locking pin or any mechanical stop which prevents the pivot pin from sliding out.
[0036] The wing 7 can include two or more brackets 8 and then the wing 7 can be pivoted by one pivot pin 10 which extends through all of the brackets 8 in a way illustrated in
[0037] The centre axis of the pivot pin 10 can be in a substantially perpendicular direction in relation to the direction of the centre axis of the drill bit 1. Then, the centre axis of the pivot pin can be in a perpendicular direction in relation to the direction of the centre axis of the drill bit 1 or differ from the perpendicular direction e.g. at the most 20, preferably at the most 10 into each direction.
[0038] The drilling surface 4 of the pilot bit 2 can include flushing grooves 13. Flushing medium, such as compressed air, can be supplied towards the front surface of the drill bit 1 along e.g. a flushing channel 14 in the centre of the drill bit 1. The drill bit 1 can include the drilling surface 4 of the pilot bit 2 at the end of the flushing channel 14, whereby there is some body structure at the end of the flushing channel 14. Hence, the flushing medium does not at least totally flow in the drilling direction, that is, the axial direction of the drill bit 1 towards the ground to be drilled, but the flushing medium flow at least partially turns into the radial direction of the drill bit 1.
[0039] After the rinsing channel 14, at least part of the flushing medium flow flows in the flushing grooves 13 from the centre part of the drill bit 1 towards the outer edge of the drill bit. The rinsing groove 13 conveys the rinsing medium towards the outer part 9 of the wing 7. The outer part 9 of the wing 7 is arranged to turn the flow of the flushing medium to a side groove 15 and towards the back part of the drill bit 1. Then, the flushing medium can flow upwards inside the pipe to be installed in the ground and flow of the flushing medium into the ground is avoided.
[0040] In the embodiment of the figures, the wing 7 includes at least two brackets 8 from the outer part 9 towards the centre part of the drill bit 1. The flushing groove 13 is arranged between these brackets 8.
[0041] The outer part 9 of the wing directs the flow of the flushing medium into a desired direction. For the flow of the flushing medium, the drilling surface does not necessarily need flushing grooves. The flushing medium flows between the drilling surface and the wing. The surface of the wing on the side of the drilling surface can include a rinsing groove for the flushing medium. On the other hand, the flushing medium can be arranged both on the drilling surface and the wing surface or, then, only one or none of the them include the flushing groove.
[0042] If the wing includes two brackets 8, the wing can be constructed such that the brackets 8 are connected to each other by the material of the wing for more than a half of the length of the bracket. Such a wing is sturdier of its construction than a construction where the brackets do not combine until in the vicinity of the outer part 9 of the wing. When the brackets are connected to each other by the material of the wing for more than a half of the length of the bracket, the wing directs the flow of the flushing medium reliably. It is then also possible to provide a flushing groove for the flushing medium at the point of the wing combining the brackets.
[0043] When turned to the drilling position, the wings 7 can be substantially perpendicular in relation to the direction of the centre axis of the drill bit 1. Then, the wings 7, when turned to the drilling position, can be perpendicular in relation to the direction of the centre axis of the drill bit 1 or differ from the perpendicular direction e.g. at the most 20, preferably at the most 10 into each direction.
[0044] The wings 7, when turned to the position turned forwards from the drilling position, can be rotated for at least 30 forwards from the direction perpendicular to the direction of the centre axle of the drill bit 1. According to an embodiment, the wings 7, when turned to the position rotated forwards from the drilling position, are turned at least 45 forwards from the direction perpendicular to the direction of the centre axis of the drill bit 1. The amount the wings need to turn when turned into the direction turned forwards depends on the size class and geometry of the bit and the amount of space available. In a larger size class, a sufficient change in the outer diameter of the bit can be provided with a smaller change in the angle than in a smaller size class. In the embodiment of the figures, the wings rotate for 66.
[0045] Preferably, the wings 7 can turn for less than 90. Then, the wings 7 are able to turn into the drilling position when pressing the drill bit 1 against the ground without needing a separate actuator to move them. It is thus possible to move the wings forwards and backwards by an actuator. In connection with the drill bit 1, the constructions are under a very severe load. Therefore, it is preferable to provide the drill bit 1 without actuators moving the wings 7. Then when the drill bit 1 is moved forwards, this causes the wings 7 to turn to the drilling position and, when the drill bit 1 is moved backwards, this causes the wings 7 to turn to the position turned forwards from the drilling position.
[0046] A blank of the wing 7 can be formed by flame-cutting a sheet. The wings can be made of abrasion-resistant steel, for instance. Furthermore, the wings can be formed e.g. of engineering steel of round rod or forged blank.
[0047] A method for drilling a hole for a pipe to be installed in the ground can employ a drill bit 1 presented here. When drilling, the wings 7 are turned to the drilling position to extend outside the outer circle of the body 3 of the pilot bit 2. When removing the drill bit 1 from inside the pipe, the wings 7 are in the position turned forwards from the drilling position such that the wings 7 do not extend outside the outer circle of the body 3 of the pilot bit 2. Preferably, this turning of the wings 7 to the drilling position and to the position turned forwards from the drilling position thus takes place without actuators by moving the drill bit 1 forwards and backwards. The flow of the rinsing medium is turned by means of the outer part 9 of the wing.
[0048] Those skilled in the art will find it obvious that, as technology advances, the basic idea of the invention can be implemented in many different ways. The invention and its embodiments are thus not restricted to the examples described above but may vary within the scope of the claims.