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Air Delivery System for a Direct Push Drilling System

Inventors: Lorraine M. LaFreniere; David Surgnier

Patent No.: US 6,763,901 B1
Granted: July 20, 2004

Close-up of Air Inlet

Abstract

A power swivel provides the rotational force to drill consolidated subsurface strata while an unrestricted airflow through the swivel and down a drill string remove cuttings from the borehole. The power swivel is configured to mount on direct push equipment, such as a cone penetrometer, to eliminate the need for a conventional drilling rig when a consolidated layer is encountered during direct push operations. A drilling nipple and pack-off are provided near the surface to maintain the air flow during drilling and to direct the cuttings to a desired location. Also, a dual-valved air delivery system provides safe, remote-controlled air flow to the swivel.


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