US93947A - Improved rock-drilling apparatus - Google Patents

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  • Sheet Il is a detail side view of a portion.
  • SheetII is a. det-ail sectional view of a part of the same.
  • Figure 5 is a detail horizontal section of a part of the same, taken through the linea: ,..fig..3.
  • Figure 6 are detail views of the device for rotating the drill.:
  • v My invention has for its object to furnish an improved machine for drilling rock, which shall be simple in construction, easily operated, and effective in operation, and which shall be so constructed and .arranged that the holes may be drilled at any desired angle; -and It consists in the construction and combination of various parts of the machine, as hereinafter more fully described.
  • ⁇ A is the base-frame of the machine, to one end of which is hinged the lower end ofthe upright Vframe B, as shown in figs. 1, 2, and 3, so that the said upright frame B may be adjusted in any desired position to give the desired angle to the drill.
  • D is a cap, or hollow bar, which slide's up and down upon the forward side of the upright frame B, and which is secured in place at any desired elevation by the lever-cams E, which are pivot-ed to the eye-bolts F, which pass'throngh longitudinal slots in the sidebars of the frame B, and the forward ends of which are secured to the bar or cap D.
  • G is a shaft, which passes longitudinally through the cavity of the bar 0r cap D, and works in bearings in said cap or bar.
  • a ratchetwheel, J To one end of the shaft G are attached a ratchetwheel, J, and a hand or crank-wheel, K.
  • - L is a'lever-pawl, which takes hold ofthe teeth of the ratchet-wheel J, and which is-pivoted to the lever M, the forward end of which rides upon the shaft G,
  • said shaft passi-ng through a hole in the end of the said lever.
  • N is a trip-lever, which is pivoted to the side of the lever M, in such a position that its forward end. may rest against the under side of the outer'end of the lever-pawl L, so that by pressing upon the trip-lever N, the forward end of the pawl'-lever L may be with# drawn from the ratchet-wheel J, allowing the shaft G and its attachments to descenchso that by means Vof the levers and pawl M N L, the shaft G and its attachments may be raised and lowered at will.
  • the arm O is an arm, attached to the middle part of the bar or cap D, and projecting at ⁇ an angle of about forty- -five degrees (450.)
  • the arm O is made of such a length that its outer end may be outside of thebaseframe A.
  • the outer end of the arm O-' is made branched, and in the ends of the said branches are formed bearings or sockets for the drill P, one part of said bearings or sockets being made movable, and being hinged to the other part, so that the drill may be conveniently inserted and removed., ⁇ when desired.
  • a tcnon Upon the outer end of the movable part of the bearings or sockets is formed a tcnon, which enters a slot 'in the end of the other or stationary part, where it is secured in place by means of a pin, as shown in figs.' l
  • a collar, Q made ofrubber, or other suitable material, against whiclrworks the angular block It, which I prefer to make octohedral in form, to raise and partially rotate the drill I after each stroke.
  • the block It should be so formed as to slightly raise. and rotate, and release thc drill after each stroke, leaving it each time in a new position.
  • the block It is attached to the cud of a-shaft, S, which works in bearings attached to the arm O, and to the upper end of lwhich is attached a bevel-gear Wheel, T, the teeth of which mesh into the teeth of the bevel-gear wheel U, attached tothe shaft V.
  • a wheel vor disk, Y To the other end of the shaftV isattached a wheel vor disk, Y, to the outer side of which are pivoted one or more arms,'Z, having hammers, A, proportioned in size to the size of the drill, attached to their outer ends.
  • steps, z' Upon the inner ends ofthe arms Z are formed steps, z', which, when the hammers A slide ,from the drill-v head, strike against rubber blocks, B', attached to the 'sideof'the disk Y, to diminish the jar from the .dropping of the said hammers.
  • the sp1ing-blocks or stopsB also receive and support the arms and hammers as they are being raised again into the striking-position, as shown in fig. 2, to prevent them from moving in too far toward the centre ofthe said diskY. f
  • levercams E in combination with the sliding frame D and hinged frame B, to hold the drill and itsl operating-meclmnism at any desired height upon the frame B, as herein shown and described.

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dimmi @States WILLIAM F. BANKS, OF BROOKFIELD, .CGNNEC-TICUT.
Letters Patent No. 93,947, lated August 24, 1869.
IMPROVED ROCK-DRILLING- APPARATUS.
The Schedule refened to in thse Letters Patent and making part pf the same.
Figurevl, Sheet I, is afromt view of my improved driller. K
Figure 2, Sheet I, is a side view of the same.
Figure 3, Sheet Il, is a detail side view of a portion.
of the same.' V
Figure 4, SheetII, is a. det-ail sectional view of a part of the same. Figure 5, Sheet II, is a detail horizontal section of a part of the same, taken through the linea: ,..fig..3.
. Figure 6 are detail views of the device for rotating the drill.:
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts. v
v My invention has for its object to furnish an improved machine for drilling rock, which shall be simple in construction, easily operated, and effective in operation, and which shall be so constructed and .arranged that the holes may be drilled at any desired angle; -and It consists in the construction and combination of various parts of the machine, as hereinafter more fully described.
` A is the base-frame of the machine, to one end of which is hinged the lower end ofthe upright Vframe B, as shown in figs. 1, 2, and 3, so that the said upright frame B may be adjusted in any desired position to give the desired angle to the drill.Av
C are curved "arms, the lower ends of which are rigidly secured to the end of the base-frame A, and the upper ends of which pass through keepers, l1', attached to the top of the frame B, where they are adjustably secured in place by pins, c', passed through holes in said keepers b, and through one or the other of the holes in the arms 0,1 according to the angle at which the rock is to be drilled.
D is a cap, or hollow bar, which slide's up and down upon the forward side of the upright frame B, and which is secured in place at any desired elevation by the lever-cams E, which are pivot-ed to the eye-bolts F, which pass'throngh longitudinal slots in the sidebars of the frame B, and the forward ends of which are secured to the bar or cap D.
The friction of the cap or bar D, when moving up and down, is diminished by diction-wheels, d', )ivoted to a downwardly-projecting flange, formed upon the said cap or bar, as shown in figs. l, 2, and 3.
G is a shaft, which passes longitudinally through the cavity of the bar 0r cap D, and works in bearings in said cap or bar.
To the shaft G are attached two gear-wheels, II, the teeth of which mesh into thet'eeth of the racks I, attached to the slotted side-bars of the frame B, as shown in iigs..1, 4, and 5, so that the cap or bar D, and its attachments, may be raised and lowered by revolvio g the shaft G.
To one end of the shaft G are attached a ratchetwheel, J, and a hand or crank-wheel, K.
- L is a'lever-pawl, which takes hold ofthe teeth of the ratchet-wheel J, and which is-pivoted to the lever M, the forward end of which rides upon the shaft G,
at the side of the gear-wheel J, said shaft passi-ng through a hole in the end of the said lever.
' The outer end of thelever-pawl L is connected to the lever M by a coiled'spring, m', by the tension of .which Vthe forward endof said vpaw] .is held forward against the teeth of the ratchet-wheel J.
N is a trip-lever, which is pivoted to the side of the lever M, in such a position that its forward end. may rest against the under side of the outer'end of the lever-pawl L, so that by pressing upon the trip-lever N, the forward end of the pawl'-lever L may be with# drawn from the ratchet-wheel J, allowing the shaft G and its attachments to descenchso that by means Vof the levers and pawl M N L, the shaft G and its attachments may be raised and lowered at will.
O is an arm, attached to the middle part of the bar or cap D, and projecting at` an angle of about forty- -five degrees (450.) The arm O is made of such a length that its outer end may be outside of thebaseframe A. v
The outer end of the arm O-'is made branched, and in the ends of the said branches are formed bearings or sockets for the drill P, one part of said bearings or sockets being made movable, and being hinged to the other part, so that the drill may be conveniently inserted and removed.,` when desired.
Upon the outer end of the movable part of the bearings or sockets is formed a tcnon, which enters a slot 'in the end of the other or stationary part, where it is secured in place by means of a pin, as shown in figs.' l
and 2.-
To the upper part of the drill P is secured a collar, Q, made ofrubber, or other suitable material, against whiclrworks the angular block It, which I prefer to make octohedral in form, to raise and partially rotate the drill I after each stroke. The block It should be so formed as to slightly raise. and rotate, and release thc drill after each stroke, leaving it each time in a new position.
The block It is attached to the cud of a-shaft, S, which works in bearings attached to the arm O, and to the upper end of lwhich is attached a bevel-gear Wheel, T, the teeth of which mesh into the teeth of the bevel-gear wheel U, attached tothe shaft V.
- The shaft V-revolves in bearings in the arms W, attached to the bar or cap D, and to one of its ends is attached a crank, X, by means of which power is applied to the machine.
To the other end of the shaftV isattached a wheel vor disk, Y, to the outer side of which are pivoted one or more arms,'Z, having hammers, A, proportioned in size to the size of the drill, attached to their outer ends. Upon the inner ends ofthe arms Z are formed steps, z', which, when the hammers A slide ,from the drill-v head, strike against rubber blocks, B', attached to the 'sideof'the disk Y, to diminish the jar from the .dropping of the said hammers.
The sp1ing-blocks or stopsB also receive and support the arms and hammers as they are being raised again into the striking-position, as shown in fig. 2, to prevent them from moving in too far toward the centre ofthe said diskY. f
.Having thus described my invention,
I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. The arrangement of thev inclined arm O, inclined shaft S, block It, gearing T U, shaft N, disk Y, hammers A', sliding bar D, drill I, and hinged frame B, as herein described, for the purpose specified.
2. The combination of the leverM, `lever-pawl L, trip-lever N, vratchet-wheel J, crank or hand-'wheel K, shaft G, gear-wheels H, rack-hais I, sliding bar or cap D, eye-bolts F, and lever-clamps E with each other and with the slotted hinged fxameB, substantially as here- Y in shown and described, and for the purpose set forth.
3. The levercams E, in combination with the sliding frame D and hinged frame B, to hold the drill and itsl operating-meclmnism at any desired height upon the frame B, as herein shown and described.
4. Rotating the drill I?, by means of the collar Q, attached to said drill, and the angular blok'l, operated from the driving-shaft V by the gear-wheels U 'I and shaft S, to which said angular block is attached,
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