Rod wrench

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Inventors

Jackson, Paul L.

Application #

388947

Filed

Jun-16-1982

Published

Jul-10-1984

Current US Class

081/169
081/57.34
188/67

International Classes

B25B 013/50; A44B 021/00

Field of Search

81/462 81/180 166/77.5 166/85 254/30 254/31 254/106 24/249 269/152 269/243 269/234 269/246 269/249 173/164 188/67

Assignee

Interstate Exploration, Inc. (Anchorage, AK)

Examiners

Schmidt; Frederick R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Shubert; Roland H.

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Abstract
A rod wrench is provided for use with hollow stem auger drills of the type wherein auger sections are connected through a key system and secured together with a fastener. The wrench comprises a body portion which seats on and connects to the top of an auger section, a slip jaw riding in an inclined jaw guide and extending through the wrench body wall, and a pair of pipe gripping jaws at the top of the wrench body. One of those jaws is fixed to the wrench body while the other is relatively movable so as to releasably grip a drill rod passing therebetween.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A wrench for loosening and tightening drill rod joints of a hollow stem auger drill of the type wherein adjacent auger sections are connected through a key system and secured together with a fastener; comprising

a wrench body of generally arcuate configuration adapted to seat upon the end of an auger section;

means to lockingly secure said wrench body to said auger section end, said means including at least one key adapted to mate with a key way in said auger section end;

a slip jaw movable along an inclined jaw guide and extending through the wall of said wrench body, said slip jaw and said jaw guide arranged so that the face of said slip jaw engages in gripping contact with a drill rod disposed within said auger when said slip jaw is positioned toward the bottom of said guide and is free of engagement with the drill rod when positioned toward the top of said guide;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to a wrench adapted for use in connecting and disconnecting rod joints of a hollow stem auger drill.

More particularly, this invention, relates to a wrench adapted to hold a drill rod in place within a hollow stem auger and prevent the rod from turning while tripping rod into or out of the auger.

The drills with which the wrench of this invention is used are of the type known generally as hollow stem auger drills such as those manufactured by C.M.E., Acker and Mobile Drilling Company. Such drills are conventionally used to obtain soil or core samples from exploratory bore holes.

The drill string itself comprises primary sections of tubular pipe having helical auger flights on the external surface and having a bit disposed on the lower end of the bottommost section. Adjacent sections are coupled together by means of mating keys and key ways, which transmit rotary motion, and are secured longitudinally by means of a bolt or stud. A secondary drill string comprising sectional rods terminating in a bit or sample retrieving device, typically a core bit and core barrel, is disposed within the hollow stem auger. A surface rig is arranged to rotate either or both the primary and secondary drill strings and to hoist either or both out of the hole. Both the surface rig and the primary and secondary drill strings are, as noted before, conventional in the art.
 
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