Claims
- 1. A bi-center drill bit, comprising:a bit body having pilot blades and reaming blades thereon distributed azimuthally around the bit body, selected ones of the blades having cutting elements thereon at selected locations, wherein selected azimuthally corresponding ones of the pilot blades and the reaming blades are formed into unitized spiral structures, the bit comprising, longitudinally between the pilot blades and the reaming blades, a pilot hole conditioning section comprising a plurality of gage faces, the gage faces defining a diameter intermediate a pilot hole diameter and a pass-through diameter defined respectively by the pilot blades and the reaming blades, the bit further comprising at least one tapered face intermediate the pilot blades and the gage faces.
- 2. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 1 wherein at least one of the gage faces has at least one cutting element disposed thereon.
- 3. The bi-center bit as defined in claim 1 wherein the at least one tapered face includes at least one cutting element mounted thereon.
- 4. The bi-center bit of claim 1 further comprising at least one bidirectional cutting element attached to one of the blades proximate a line extending between a longitudinal axis of the bit and a pass through axis of the bit, the bidirectional cutting element comprising a primary cutting surface oriented to cut earth formation when the bidirectional cutting element moves along the direction of rotation of the bit, the bidirectional cutting element comprising a secondary cutting surface oriented to cut earth formation when the bidirectional cutting element moves opposite the direction of rotation of the bit.
- 5. The bi-center bit as defined in claim 1 further comprising at least one cutting element attached to one of the blades proximate a line between a longitudinal axis of the bit and a pass through axis of the bit, the at least one cutting element oriented to cut earth formation when the at least one cutting element moves opposite a direction of rotation of the bit.
- 6. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 1 wherein positions for the cutting elements are selected so that lateral forces exerted by said cutting elements disposed on the pilot blades and the reaming blades are balanced as a single structure.
- 7. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 6 wherein the lateral forces are balanced to less than about 10 percent of a total axial force exerted on the bit.
- 8. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 6 wherein the lateral forces are balanced to less than about 5 percent of a total axial force exerted on the bit.
- 9. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 1 wherein a radially outermost surface of each of the reaming blades extends at most to a radially least extensive one, with respect to a longitudinal axis of the bit, of a pass-through circle and a drill circle, the drill circle substantially coaxial with the longitudinal axis, the pass-through circle axially offset from the drill circle and defining an arcuate section wherein the pass-through circle extends laterally from the longitudinal axis past a radius of the drill circle, so that radially outermost cutting elements disposed on the reaming blades drill a hole having a drill diameter substantially twice a maximum lateral extension of the reaming blades from the longitudinal axis while substantially avoiding wall contact along an opening having a diameter of the pass through circle.
- 10. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 1 wherein at least one jet is disposed proximate to the reaming blades, the at least one jet oriented so that its axis is within approximately 30 degrees of a line normal to a longitudinal axis of the bit.
- 11. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 1 wherein at least one jet is disposed proximate to the reaming blades, the at least one jet oriented so that its axis is within approximately 20 degrees of a line normal to a longitudinal axis of the bit.
- 12. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 1 wherein a center of mass of the bit is located within about 2.5 percent of a diameter of the bit from a longitudinal axis of the bit.
- 13. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 1 wherein a center of mass of the bit is located within about 1.5 percent of a diameter of the bit from a longitudinal axis of the bit.
- 14. A bi-center drill bit, comprising:a bit body having pilot blades and reaming blades thereon distributed azimuthally around the body, selected ones of the blades having cuffing elements thereon at selected locations, the body and blades defining a longitudinal axis of the bit and a pass-through axis of the bit; and at least one bidirectional cutting element attached proximate a line extending between the pass-through axis and the longitudinal axis, the bidirectional cutting element comprising a primary cutting surface oriented to cut earth formation when the bidirectional cutting element moves along the direction of rotation of the bit, the bidirectional cuffing element comprising a secondary cutting surface oriented to cut earth formation when the bidirectional cutting element moves opposite the direction of rotation of the bit.
- 15. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 14 wherein selected azimuthally corresponding ones of the pilot blades and the reaming blades are formed into unitized spiral structures.
- 16. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 14 wherein positions for the cutting elements are selected so that lateral forces exerted by said cutting elements disposed on the pilot blades and the reaming blades are balanced as a single structure.
- 17. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 16 wherein the lateral forces are balanced to less than about 10 percent of a total axial force exerted on the bit.
- 18. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 16 wherein the lateral forces are balanced to less than about 5 percent of a total axial force exerted on the bit.
- 19. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 14 wherein a radially outermost surface of each of the reaming blades extends at most to a radially least extensive one, with respect to the longitudinal axis, of a pass-through circle and a drill circle, the drill circle substantially coaxial with the longitudinal axis, the pass-through circle axially offset from the drill circle and defining an arcuate section wherein the pass-through circle extends laterally from the longitudinal axis past a radius of the drill circle, so that radially outermost cuffing elements disposed on the reaming blades drill a hole having a drill diameter substantially twice a maximum lateral extension of the reaming blades from the longitudinal axis while substantially avoiding wall contact along an opening having a diameter of the pass through circle.
- 20. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 14 wherein at least one jet disposed proximate to the reaming blades is oriented so that its axis is within approximately 30 degrees of a line normal to the longitudinal axis of said bit.
- 21. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 14 wherein at least one jet disposed proximate to the reaming blades is oriented so that its axis is within approximately 20 degrees of a line normal to the longitudinal axis of said bit.
- 22. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 14 wherein a center of mass of the bit is located within about 2.5 percent of a diameter of the bit from the longitudinal axis.
- 23. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 14 wherein a center of mass of the bit is located within about 1.5 percent of a diameter of the bit from the longitudinal axis.
- 24. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 14 further comprising, longitudinally between the pilot blades and the reaming blades, a pilot hole conditioning section comprising a plurality of gage faces, the gage faces defining a diameter intermediate a pilot hole diameter and a pass-through diameter defined respectively by the pilot blades and the reaming blades.
- 25. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 24 wherein at least one of the gage faces has at least one cutting element disposed thereon.
- 26. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 24 further comprising at least one tapered face intermediate the pilot blades and the gage faces.
- 27. The bi-center bit as defined in claim 26 wherein the at least one tapered face includes at least one cutting element thereon.
- 28. A bi-center drill bit, comprising:a bit body having pilot blades and reaming blades thereon distributed azimuthally around the body, selected ones of the blades having cutting elements thereon at selected locations, the body and blades defining a longitudinal axis of the bit and a pass-through axis of the bit; and at least one reverse oriented cutting element attached proximate a line extending between the pass-through axis and the longitudinal axis, the at least one reverse oriented cutting element oriented to cut earth formation when the reverse oriented cutting element moves opposite a direction of rotation of the bit.
- 29. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 28 further comprising, longitudinally between the pilot blades and the reaming blades, a pilot hole conditioning section comprising a plurality of gage faces, the gage faces defining a diameter intermediate a pilot hole diameter and a pass-through diameter defined respectively by the pilot blades and the reaming blades.
- 30. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 28 wherein at least one of the gage faces has at least one cuffing element disposed thereon.
- 31. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 28 further comprising at least one tapered face intermediate the pilot blades and the gage faces.
- 32. The bi-center bit as defined in claim 31 wherein the at least one tapered face includes at least one cuffing element thereon.
- 33. A The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 28 wherein selected azimuthally corresponding ones of the pilot blades and the reaming blades are formed into unitized spiral structures.
- 34. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 28 wherein positions for the cuffing elements are selected so that lateral forces exerted by said cutting elements disposed on the pilot blades and the reaming blades are balanced as a single structure.
- 35. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 34 wherein the lateral forces are balanced to less than about 10 percent of a total axial force exerted on the bit.
- 36. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 34 wherein the lateral forces are balanced to less than about 5 percent of a total axial force exerted on the bit.
- 37. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 28 wherein a radially outermost surface of each of the reaming blades extends at most to a radially least extensive one, with respect to the longitudinal axis, of a pass-through circle and a drill circle, the drill circle substantially coaxial with the longitudinal axis, the pass-through circle axially offset from the drill circle and defining an arcuate section wherein the pass-through circle extends laterally from the longitudinal axis past a radius of the drill circle, so that radially outermost cutting elements disposed on the reaming blades drill a hole having a drill diameter substantially twice a maximum lateral extension of the reaming blades from the longitudinal axis while substantially avoiding wall contact along an opening having a diameter of the pass through circle.
- 38. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 28 wherein at least one jet disposed proximate to the reaming blades is oriented so that its axis is within approximately 30 degrees of a line normal to the longitudinal axis of said bit.
- 39. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 28 wherein at least one jet disposed proximate to the reaming blades is oriented so that its axis is within approximately 20 degrees of a line normal to the longitudinal axis of said bit.
- 40. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 28 wherein a center of mass of the bit is located within about 2.5 percent of a diameter of the bit from the longitudinal axis.
- 41. The bi-center drill bit as defined in claim 28 wherein a center of mass of the bit is located within about 1.5 percent of a diameter of the bit from the longitudinal axis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/345,688 filed on Jun. 30, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,269,893 and assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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