EP 0274265 A2 19880713 - Roller reamer assembly.
Title (en)
Roller reamer assembly.
Title (de)
Rollenräumereinrichtung.
Title (fr)
Dispositif d'alésoir à rouleaux.
Publication
Application
Priority
GB 8700109 A 19870106
Abstract (en)
The invention relates to a drill member and particularly to a so called roller reamer. Roller reamers are known to form part of a drill string whereby to maintain the gauge of a hole during drilling, and known to comprise a number of roller cutters each mounted on the spindle and located in equal spaced relationship around a carrier body. Ordinarily the spindle is mounted in bearing blocks themselves located on a carrier body, and it is known to pack grease around the spindle to minimise wear between the roller cutter and the spindle during use. In use it is known for damage to be occasioned to the bearing box and equally during long usage there can be a loss of lubricant/grease from between the roller cutter and the spindle. The object of the invention is to provide an improved cutter assembly for a roller reamer which objective is met by a construction comprising a cutter assembly for a roller reamer comprising a tubular spindle bearing blocks secured to the ends of the spindle and a rotary cutter rotatably mounted on the spindle characterised by rotary seals 11 between the cutter 9 and the spindle 4 at each end of the cutter, a spring loaded piston 12 mounted within the tubular spindle 4, a passageway 16 through one bearing member 5 communicating with the interior of the tubular spindle 4, valve or nipple means 17 closing the inlet to the passageway 16 and at least one outlet hole 18 through the wall of the spindle 4 communicating with at least one groove 19 extending along the outer face of the spindle 4 over substantially the length of the spindle 4 lying within the rotary cutter 9.
IPC 1-7
IPC 8 full level
E21B 10/24 (2006.01); E21B 10/30 (2006.01)
CPC (source: EP US)
E21B 10/246 (2013.01 - EP); E21B 10/30 (2013.01 - EP US)
Designated contracting state (EPC)
DE ES FR GB IT NL
DOCDB simple family (publication)
EP 0274265 A2 19880713; EP 0274265 A3 19890906; DK 1788 A 19880707; DK 1788 D0 19880105; GB 8700109 D0 19870211; NO 880017 D0 19880105; NO 880017 L 19880707
DOCDB simple family (application)
EP 87311264 A 19871221; DK 1788 A 19880105; GB 8700109 A 19870106; NO 880017 A 19880105