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    An air-pressure impact type drilling method and an apparatus for the same in which a piston of an air hammer drill is moved up and down by pressure air to produce impact energy and the impact energy of the piston is used to give impact vibrations repetitively to a drill bit. In the air-pressure impact type drilling method and the apparatus for the same, the air hammer drill is operated by the pressure air to be supplied from the ground, the air that has already been used for operation of the air hammer drill is exhausted onto the ground through an air exhaust pipe provided in a drilling pipe and communicating with an air exhaust passage formed in the air hammer drill, and substances cut out by the air hammer drill together with muddy water within the trench are discharged by means of a reverse circulation system while drilling on through the earth. As a result of this, even if the water head pressure acts on the tip end of the drill bit, the pressure of the air for operation of the piston will not be affected by such water head pressure and thus the drilling performance of the air hammer drill will not be ill affected even under the muddy water.
Application Number
申请号
86106885 Application Date
申请日
1986.10.04
Title 名称 Air pressure impact drilling method and apparatus for same
Publication Number
公开号
1009948 Publication Date
公开日
1987.04.01
Approval Pub. Date 1991.06.19 Granted Pub. Date 1991.06.19
International Classification 分类号 E21B1/00;E21B4/06;E21B4/16
Applicant(s) Name
申请人
Tone Boring Co., Ltd.
Address 地址
Inventor(s) Name 发明人 Hiroyuki Hamamura;Hiroyuki kawasaki;Taro Watanabe
Attorney & Agent 代理人 HUANG LIXING ZHANG SHEGAO
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