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  • My invention has reference to an earth-boring auger having its lower extremity strongly reinforced and its underside cutoff spirally, it being provided with both vertical and horizontal cutters, while a jet of steamis brought down to the auger through a steam-pipe inserted inside the tube that operates the auger, all as more fully explained hereinafter.
  • the object of my invention is to provide an earth-boring auger that can be operated in frozen earth.
  • Figure l is a general view of my invention.
  • Fig'. 2 is a vertical section on line X X of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 3 is an under side View.
  • Fig. 4 is a section on line Y Y of Fig. 2, but looking upward.
  • Fig. 5 is a section of the device I use to connect my steam-hose with thevertical steam-pipe.
  • Fig. (3 is a plan view of the double lever I use to turn my auger.
  • My auger is composed of the cylindrical barrel A, which is strongly reinforced at its lower extremity by means of the piece B, which can be made out of any'suitable ma- 'terial and secured by any suitable means.
  • the under portion C is cut off spirally, as shown on the drawings, in such a waythat the spiral ends exactly above the point where it commenced, so that there is a straight vertical wall D left between these two points (Z and d', which is provided with a vertical cutter E, firmly secured to the barrel A, while the under part of the barrel A is provided with a'spiral cutter F,composed of two pieces, one, f, that is permanently secured, while the Serial No. 676,249. (No model.)
  • the lower extremity of the barrel A of my anger is provided with a flange a to secure the spiral cutter F.
  • the top or upper portion of the barrel A of my auger is provided with a suflicient number of angles Gr, to which is secured a iiange II, the latter serving to connectthe auger to the vertical operating-tube I, which is secured together in sections, as is the usual practice.
  • ⁇ Over this tube I at convenient intervals are secured the square collars J, which serve to place the double lever K, by means of which the anger is turned by applying power to it.
  • I introduce a steam-pipe L, which screws into the passage l, the casing Z of same being placed either inside or outside the barrel A; but in any case it passes through the reinforcing-piece B at Z2, so that when steam is introduced into the pipe L it will pass right down and out at the orifice Z3, Figs. 3 and 4i, so that it will thaw frozen earth through which the auger is boring, as not only the whole barrel A of my auger is heated, but also this jet of steam or hot water coming from the condensation of the same continually oozes out at orifice Z3, and as the latter is turned around it comes in contact with the frozen earth all around the hole.
  • the combination with a barrel having a hole in its side, and an operating-tube I; of a collar secured around the lower part of the barrel and having a steampassage connected with the said hole and discharging at the bottom of the barrel, a hollov7 casing Z secured against the inside of the upper part of the barrel and connected With the said hole and provided with a. projecting pipe or passage Z, and a steam-pipe extend- 1o ing through the tube I and connected to the pipe Z, substantially as set forth.

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No. 618,422. Patented Jan. 3|. |899. Z. LEROUX.
EARTH BORING AUGER.
(Application fled Apr, 2. 1898,)
(No Model.)
Nrrn 'ra'rns ZOTIQUE LEROUX, OF MONTREAL, CANADA.
EARTH-BORING AUGER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 618,422, dated January 31, 1899.
Application iiledApril Z, 1898.
To all whom, it 777mm concern/.f
Be it known that I, ZOTIQUE LEROUX, a citizen of theDolninion of' CanadaLresiding in the city and district of Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Earth-Boring Angers; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention has reference to an earth-boring auger having its lower extremity strongly reinforced and its underside cutoff spirally, it being provided with both vertical and horizontal cutters, while a jet of steamis brought down to the auger through a steam-pipe inserted inside the tube that operates the auger, all as more fully explained hereinafter.
The object of my invention is to provide an earth-boring auger that can be operated in frozen earth.
Referring to the drawings, similar letters refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
Figure l is a general view of my invention. Fig'. 2 is a vertical section on line X X of Fig. 3. Fig. 3 is an under side View. Fig. 4 is a section on line Y Y of Fig. 2, but looking upward. Fig. 5 is a section of the device I use to connect my steam-hose with thevertical steam-pipe. Fig. (3 is a plan view of the double lever I use to turn my auger.
My auger is composed of the cylindrical barrel A, which is strongly reinforced at its lower extremity by means of the piece B, which can be made out of any'suitable ma- 'terial and secured by any suitable means.
The under portion C is cut off spirally, as shown on the drawings, in such a waythat the spiral ends exactly above the point where it commenced, so that there is a straight vertical wall D left between these two points (Z and d', which is provided with a vertical cutter E, firmly secured to the barrel A, while the under part of the barrel A is provided with a'spiral cutter F,composed of two pieces, one, f, that is permanently secured, while the Serial No. 676,249. (No model.)
one f is so arranged that it can be changed at will, this latter one being the cutterproper. 5o
The lower extremity of the barrel A of my anger is provided with a flange a to secure the spiral cutter F. The top or upper portion of the barrel A of my auger is provided with a suflicient number of angles Gr, to which is secured a iiange II, the latter serving to connectthe auger to the vertical operating-tube I, which is secured together in sections, as is the usual practice. `Over this tube I at convenient intervals are secured the square collars J, which serve to place the double lever K, by means of which the anger is turned by applying power to it.
Of course my augercan be operated by hand, also by steam and horse power.
Inside the vertical operating-tube I, I introduce a steam-pipe L, which screws into the passage l, the casing Z of same being placed either inside or outside the barrel A; but in any case it passes through the reinforcing-piece B at Z2, so that when steam is introduced into the pipe L it will pass right down and out at the orifice Z3, Figs. 3 and 4i, so that it will thaw frozen earth through which the auger is boring, as not only the whole barrel A of my auger is heated, but also this jet of steam or hot water coming from the condensation of the same continually oozes out at orifice Z3, and as the latter is turned around it comes in contact with the frozen earth all around the hole. As the steam-pipe L turns around with the auger, I use a special joint M to permit thel attaching of a steam hose or pipe thereto and that will not turn. Itis simply a anged piece m, secured to the top of the steam-pipe L, over which slides the piece m, which screws over the end m2 of the bent connecting-piece msfthere being a rubber gasket m4 introduced, so as to make a tight joint, this permitting the connecting-piece m3 to turn without losing any steam. Of course any other suitable contrivance would do for this purpose.
Having described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Pat- 95 ent, is-
In an earth-auger, the combination, with a barrel having a hole in its side, and an operating-tube I; of a collar secured around the lower part of the barrel and having a steampassage connected with the said hole and discharging at the bottom of the barrel, a hollov7 casing Z secured against the inside of the upper part of the barrel and connected With the said hole and provided with a. projecting pipe or passage Z, and a steam-pipe extend- 1o ing through the tube I and connected to the pipe Z, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have affixed my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
ZOTIQUE LEROUX. Witnesses:
J o. BELANGER, E. G. FISET.
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US3103982A (en) * 1962-03-26 1963-09-17 Harvey W Henderson Digging device
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US3103982A (en) * 1962-03-26 1963-09-17 Harvey W Henderson Digging device
US20030024741A1 (en) * 2001-06-18 2003-02-06 Wentworth Steven W. Drill bit and method for directional drilling in cobble formations
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