Projectile drilling system

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United States of America

PATENT NO 10557308
APP PUB NO 20170130531A1
SERIAL NO

15340753

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A hole in geologic material, such as a wellbore, may be extended by impacting the working face of the hole with high velocity projectiles. A tube may be placed within the hole, and the lower end of the tube may be sealed to prevent ingress of material from the hole into the tube. A projectile may be accelerated through the tube, such as by igniting a combustible gas mixture to impart a force to the projectile. The impact of the projectile may extend the hole. In some cases, accelerated projectiles may be used in conjunction with a drill bit to drill a wellbore or other type of hole.

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HYPERSCIENCES INC1314 SOUTH GRAND BOULEVARD SUITE #2 - 133 SPOKANE WA 99202

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Russell, Mark C Spokane, US 24 343

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