Return exhaust assembly for a reverse circulation hammer
US-2024352796-A1 · Oct 24, 2024 · US
US9556691B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9556691-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214349173-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 3, 2012 |
| Priority date | Oct 3, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2017 |
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The present disclosure provides a drilling machine configuration and related method that avoids drilling mud from contaminating hydraulic fluid that flows through the drive system of the machine. The disclosed system and method provides a drilling mud anti-contamination system that requires infrequent service and a system wherein the service can be quickly and easily performed.
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We claim: 1. A drilling machine comprising: a hydraulic drive system; an outer drive shaft driven by the hydraulic drive system, the outer drive shaft configured to rotate an outer drill rod of a drill string; an inner drive shaft driven by the hydraulic drive system, the inner drive shaft configured to rotate an inner drill rod of the drill string; a drilling mud delivery interface unit mounted to the outer drive shaft configured to direct drill mud into the drill string; a seal assembly configured to prevent drilling mud from contaminating hydraulic fluid in the hydraulic drive system, the seal assembly including: a first radial seal that includes a mud interface and a pressure compensated interface; a hydraulic fluid port extending from the mud delivery interface through a portion of the outer drive shaft to the pressure compensated interface; and auxiliary radial seals positioned between the drill mud delivery interface and the outer drive shaft that are configured to prevent mud from exiting the mud delivery interface into the environment outside of the hydraulic drive system, wherein hydraulic fluid from a hydraulic pump is provided to the auxiliary radial seals to provide back pressure opposite the mud interface of the radial seals, and wherein the pressure in the hydraulic fluid provided to the auxiliary radial seals is equal to, or greater than, the pressure in the hydraulic fluid provided to the hydraulic fluid interface of the first radial seal. 2. The drilling machine of claim 1 , further comprising a pressure compensator in fluid communication with the hydraulic fluid port configured to control the hydraulic pressure at the pressure compensated interface, wherein the pressure compensator is configured to vary the hydraulic pressure based on the mud pressure and is configured to maintain the hydraulic pressure at a level that is greater than the mud pressure. 3. The drilling machine of claim 2 , wherein the pressure compensator comprises a chamber having mud on a first side of a piston and hydraulic fluid on a second side of the piston, wherein the drilling machine further comprising a position sensor that monitors the position of the piston, and wherein the piston includes a leak path therein. 4. The drilling machine of claim 1 , wherein the inner drive shaft extends relative to the outer drive shaft. 5. The drilling machine of claim 1 , wherein the hydraulic system includes an outer drive shaft hydraulic motor configured to drive the rotation of the outer drive shaft, wherein the drilling mud delivery interface unit is mounted to the outer drive shaft down hole of the outer drive shaft hydraulic motor. 6. A dual rod drill drive assembly comprising: an outer drive shaft driven by a first hydraulic motor, the outer drive shaft configured to rotate an outer drill rod of a drill string; an inner drive shaft positioned within a sleeve that is rotated by a second hydraulic motor, wherein the drive shaft is configured to slide axially relative to the sleeve and to rotate with the sleeve; a hydraulic pump configured to drive hydraulic fluid into the sleeve to extend the inner drive shaft relative to the sleeve; a drilling mud delivery interface unit mounted to the outer drive shaft configured to direct drill mud into the drill string; a seal assembly configured to prevent drilling mud delivered via the drilling mud interface from contaminating hydraulic fluid in the hydraulic drive system, the seal assembly including: a first radial seal that includes a mud interface and a hydraulic fluid interface; a hydraulic fluid port extending from the mud delivery interface that directs the hydraulic fluid from the pump through a portion of the outer drive shaft to the hydraulic fluid interface; and auxiliary radial seals positioned between the drill mud delivery interface and the outer drive shaft that are configured to prevent mud from exiting the mud delivery interface into the environment outside of the hydraulic drive system, wherein hydraulic fluid from the pump is provided to the auxiliary radial seals to provide back pressure opposite the mud interface of the radial seals, and wherein the pressure in the hydraulic fluid provided to the auxiliary radial seals is equal to, or greater than, the pressure in the hydraulic fluid provided to the hydraulic fluid interface of the first radial seal. 7. The dual rod drive assembly of claim 6 , further comprising a pressure intensifier between and in fluid communication with the pump and the mud delivery interface. 8. A drilling machine comprising: a. a tubular drilling mud delivery interface unit; b. a drill string driver comprising: a gearbox; an outer drive tube; an inner drive member wherein a portion of the inner drive member is within the outer drive tube; a main seal assembly between the outer drive tube and the inner drive member; c. wherein a portion of the drill string driver is within the drilling mud delivery interface unit; the tubular drilling mud delivery interface unit comprising: a non-rotating outer sleeve with an inlet port for the drilling mud, and an inlet port for pressurized oil; a first seal assembly that prevents drilling mud from leaking past the non-rotating outer sleeve and the drill string driver wherein the first seal assembly comprises a first seal that separates the drilling mud and the pressurized oil and a second seal that separates the pressurized oil and the ambient environment; a second seal assembly that prevents drilling mud from leaking past the non-rotating outer sleeve and the drill string driver wherein the second seal assembly comprises a third seal that separates the drilling mud and the pressurized oil and a fourth seal that separates the pressurized oil and the ambient environment; d. wherein the main seal comprises: a fifth seal that separates the drilling mud from the pressurized oil; a sixth seal that separates the pressurized oil and the gearbox; e. wherein the drill string driver further includes an aperture with an opening between the first and second seals, an opening between the third and fourth seals, and an opening between the fifth and sixth seals. 9. The drilling machine of claim 8 wherein the main seal is longitudinally offset from the drilling mud delivery interface unit, wherein the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth seals are the same. 10. The drilling machine of claim 8 , wherein the non-rotating outer sleeve is mounted to the inner drive member up hole of the gearbox. 11. The drilling machine of claim 8 , wherein the inner drive member includes a mud port therein. 12. The drilling machine of claim 8 , wherein the space between the fifth seal and sixth seal includes oil at a controlled pressure, wherein the controlled pressure is based on the mud pressure. 13. The drilling machine of claim 8 , wherein the inner drive member includes an oil port that extends from the non-rotating outer sleeve to the space between the fifth and sixth seals.
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