Vise arrangement for an underground drilling machine

US10718170B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10718170-B2
Application numberUS-201816028625-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 6, 2018
Priority dateJul 10, 2017
Publication dateJul 21, 2020
Grant dateJul 21, 2020

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Abstract

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The present disclosure relates to a vise arrangement for a directional drilling machine. The vise arrangement can include a translatable and pivotal vise. The vise arrangement can also include up-hole and down-hole rod guides/supports. The vise arrangement can further include a lubrication dispenser.

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What is claimed is: 1. An underground drilling machine comprising: a rotational driver including a rotationally driven rod coupler adapted for connection to an end of a drill rod, the rod coupler being rotatable about a drive axis, the rotational driver being mounted to move back and forth along the drive axis; a drill rod storage structure positioned alongside the drive axis; a rod handling device for conveying drill rods back and forth between the drive axis and the drill rod storage structure along a rod transfer path; a first rod vise positioned along the drive axis and having a clamping axis co-axial with the drive axis; a second rod vise positioned along the drive axis and having a clamping axis co-axial with the drive axis, the second rod vise being positioned between the first rod vise and the rotational driver, the second rod vise being movable along the drive axis relative to the first rod vise between a first axial position and a second axial position, the first axial position being located such that the second rod vise is not intersected by the rod transfer path when the second rod vise is in the first axial position, the second axial position being located such that the second rod vise is intersected by the rod transfer path when the second rod vise in the second axial position, the second rod vise being pivotally movable about the drive axis between a first pivotal position and a second pivotal position; and an up-hole rod centering member attached to an up-hole wall of an outer frame of the second vise for movement with the second vise between the first and second axial positions, and a down-hole rod centering member attached to a down-hole wall of an outer frame of the first vise, the first and second vises being positioned between the up-hole and down-hole centering members, the up-hole and down-hole centering members being configured for aligning drill rods with the clamping axes of the first and second vises while the first and second vises are open. 2. The underground drilling machine of claim 1 , wherein, to break a joint between two drill rods, the joint is positioned between the first and second rod vises while the second rod vise is in the first axial position along the drive axis and is also in the first pivotal position about the drive axis, wherein, with the joint positioned between the first and second rod vises, the first and second rod vises are clamped on their respective drill rods and the second rod vise is pivoted from the first pivotal position to the second pivotal position to break the joint, wherein the two drill rods together define an up-hole drill rod and a down-hole drill rod, wherein the up-hole drill rod includes an up-hole end coupled to the rotationally driven rod coupler and a down-hole end coupled to an up-hole end of the down-hole drill rod at the joint, and wherein the first rod vise clamps on the up-hole end of the down-hole drill rod and the second vise clamps on the down-hole end of the up-hole drill rod. 3. The underground drilling machine of claim 2 , wherein, once the joint is broken, the second rod vise is unclamped from the up-hole drill rod and the rotational driver is used to fully unthread the joint between the up-hole and down-hole drill rods while the first vise remains clamped on the up-hole end of the down-hole drill rod. 4. The underground drilling machine of claim 3 , wherein, once the joint is fully unthreaded, the rotational driver moves axially in an up-hole direction along the drive axis to pull the up-hole drill rod to a rod loading position aligned with the drill rod storage structure, and wherein the second vise moves to the second axial position to support the down-hole end of the up-hole drill rod. 5. The underground drilling machine of claim 4 , wherein the second vise moves from the first axial position to the second axial position concurrently with the up-hole movement of the rotational driver as the up-hole drill rod is moved in the up-hole direction into alignment with the drill rod storage structure, wherein, with the second vise in the second axial position, the second vise is clamped on the down-hole end of the up-hole drill rod and the rotational driver is reverse rotated to unthread the rod coupler from the up-hole end of the up-hole drill rod. 6. The underground drilling machine of claim 5 , wherein the rod handling device is extended to engage and support the up-hole drill rod once the up-hole drill rod has been axially moved into alignment with the drill rod storage structure, wherein the second vise is unclamped after the up-hole end of the up-hole drill rod has been unthreaded from the rod coupler of the rotational driver, wherein the rod handling device supports the up-hole drill rod when the down-hole end of the up-hole drill rod has been unclamped from the second vise and the rotational driver has been unthreaded from the up-hole end of the up-hole drill rod, wherein the rod handling device moves the up-hole drill rod to the rod storage structure after the up-hole drill rod has been unclamped from the second vise and the rotational driver has been unthreaded from the up-hole end of the up-hole drill rod, and wherein the second vise moves to the first axial position before the rod handling device moves the up-hole drill rod to the rod storage structure. 7. The underground drilling machine of claim 1 , and second axial positions, wherein the up-hole rod centering member has an up-hole face and wherein the down-hole rod centering member includes a down-hole face with a tapered lead-in. 8. The underground drilling machine of claim 1 , wherein the up-hole and down-hole rod centering members define rod centering openings having diameters that are smaller than a cross-dimension spacing defined between opposing jaws of the first and second vises when the first and second vises are open, wherein the up-hole and down-hole rod centering members include rod centering rings that are centered on the drive axis and the clamping axes of the first and second vises. 9. The underground drilling machine of claim 1 , wherein the first vise is positioned down-hole with respect to the second vise, and wherein the first vise is not axially movable along the drive axis. 10. The underground drilling machine of claim 1 , further comprising a joint lubricant dispenser carried with the second vise, wherein the joint lubricant dispenser is positioned to dispense joint lubricant along a dispensing axis that is oriented at an oblique angle relative to the drive axis. 11. The underground drilling machine of claim 1 , wherein the first vise includes an open top side. 12. The underground drilling machine of claim 1 , wherein an open side of the second rod vise faces upwardly when the second rod vise is in the first pivotal position. 13. An underground drilling machine comprising: a rotational driver including a rotationally driven rod coupler adapted for connection to an end of a drill rod, the rod coupler being rotatable about a drive axis, the rotational driver being mounted to move back and forth along the drive axis, the rod coupler including a female connection interface including internal threads; a drill rod storage structure positioned alongside the drive axis; a rod handling device for conveying drill rods back and forth between the drive axis and the drill rod storage structure; at least one rod vise positioned along the drive axis; and a joint lubricant dispenser attached to an up-hole wall of an outer frame of the at least one rod vise and positioned for dispensing joint lubricant in an up-hole direction into the female connection interface, the joint lubricant dispenser being axially movable with

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  • Apparatus for feeding the rods or cables (E21B19/22 takes precedence; automatic feed E21B44/02); Apparatus for increasing or decreasing the pressure on the drilling tool; Apparatus for counterbalancing the weight of the rods · CPC title

  • E21B19/161Primary

    using a wrench or a spinner adapted to engage a circular section of pipe (E21B19/168 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Combined feeding from rack and connecting, e.g. automatically · CPC title

  • E21B19/163Primary

    piston-cylinder actuated · CPC title

  • E21B19/14Primary

    Racks, ramps, troughs or bins, for holding the lengths of rod singly or connected; Handling between storage place and borehole (E21B19/20, E21B19/22 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10718170B2 cover?
The present disclosure relates to a vise arrangement for a directional drilling machine. The vise arrangement can include a translatable and pivotal vise. The vise arrangement can also include up-hole and down-hole rod guides/supports. The vise arrangement can further include a lubrication dispenser.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Vermeer Mfg Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B19/161. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 21 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).