Claims
- 1. A combination milling and drilling tool for kicking off from an existing casing in a well bore, comprising:
- a tool body mountable on a drill string suspended within a casing in a well bore;
- a first cutting structure mounted to said tool body, said first cutting structure being a metal milling structure constructed of a material having properties of shape, hardness, and durability designed for milling through a metal casing; and
- a second cutting structure mounted to said tool body, said second cutting structure being a formation drilling structure constructed of a material having properties of shape, hardness, and durability designed for drilling through a subterranean formation;
- wherein, said second cutting structure is situated relative to said first cutting structure so as to minimize the occurrence of cutting contact between said second cutting structure and the metal casing, and so as to cause said second cutting structure to contact the subterranean formation after said first cutting structure has penetrated the metal casing.
- 2. A combination milling and drilling tool as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- said first cutting structure comprises a first insert having a first level of hardness and a first level of durability;
- said second cutting structure comprises a second insert having a second level of hardness and a second level of durability;
- said first level of durability is greater than said second level of durability;
- said second level of hardness is greater than said first level of hardness;
- said first insert is positioned on said tool body so as to come into contact with the metal casing before said second insert contacts the metal casing; and
- said second insert is positioned on said tool body so as to come into cutting contact with the subterranean formation only after said first insert wears away during milling of the casing.
- 3. A combination milling and drilling tool as recited in claim 2, wherein:
- said first insert is positioned on an outer extremity of said tool body so as to come into first contact with a metal casing; and
- said second insert is positioned inwardly on said tool body, relative to said first insert, so as to minimize contact with the metal casing.
- 4. A combination milling and drilling tool as recited in claim 3, wherein said first and second inserts are positioned on the same blade on said tool body, with said first insert being positioned outwardly relative to said second insert.
- 5. A combination milling and drilling tool as recited in claim 3, wherein:
- said first insert is positioned on a first blade on said tool body;
- said second insert is positioned on a second blade on said tool body; and
- said first blade extends outwardly farther than said second blade.
- 6. A combination milling and drilling tool as recited in claim 3, wherein said first insert comprises a tungsten carbide insert.
- 7. A combination milling and drilling tool as recited in claim 3, wherein said second insert comprises a polycrystalline diamond insert.
- 8. A combination milling and drilling tool as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- said first cutting structure and said second cutting structure are combined in a cutting insert;
- said first cutting structure comprises an outer portion of said cutting insert, said outer portion having a first level of hardness and a first level of durability;
- said second cutting structure comprises an inner portion of said cutting insert, said inner portion having a second level of hardness and a second level of durability;
- said first level of durability is greater than said second level of durability; and
- said second level of hardness is greater than said first level of hardness.
- 9. A combination milling and drilling tool as recited in claim 8, wherein:
- said inner portion of said cutting insert comprises a solid body having a front face for cutting the subterranean formation;
- said outer portion of said cutting insert comprises a layer surrounding a periphery of said solid body, shielding said solid body from contact with the metal casing, while leaving said front face exposed; and
- said layer wears away during milling of the casing, to leave said solid body exposed to contact with the subterranean formation.
- 10. A combination milling and drilling tool as recited in claim 9, wherein said outer portion comprises a tungsten carbide layer.
- 11. A combination milling and drilling tool as recited in claim 9, wherein said inner portion comprises a polycrystalline diamond body.
- 12. A combination milling and drilling tool as recited in claim 8, wherein:
- said inner portion of said cutting insert comprises a solid body having a front face for cutting the subterranean formation;
- said outer portion of said cutting insert comprises a coating deposited over said front face of said solid body, shielding said solid body from contact with the metal casing; and
- said coating is adapted to wear after milling of the casing, to leave said solid body exposed to contact with the subterranean formation.
- 13. A combination milling and drilling tool as recited in claim 12, wherein said outer portion comprises a coating adapted for metal cutting.
- 14. A combination milling and drilling tool as recited in claim 12, wherein said inner portion comprises a polycrystalline diamond body.
- 15. A combination milling and drilling tool as recited in claim 1, wherein said second cutting structure is situated relative to said first cutting structure so as to actually prevent cutting contact between said second cutting structure and the metal casing.
- 16. A method for performing a single trip kickoff from a casing in a well bore, said method comprising:
- providing a combination milling and drilling tool mounted on a drill string suspended within a casing in a well bore, said tool having a first cutting structure and a second cutting structure, said first cutting structure being comparatively more durable than said second cutting structure, said second cutting structure being comparatively harder than said first cutting structure and positioned inwardly on said tool relative to said first cutting structure;
- rotating said combination tool within the casing to cause said first cutting structure to mill through the casing, while said second cutting structure is shielded from contact with the casing;
- exposing said second cutting structure to a subterranean formation outside the casing; and
- rotating said combination tool to cause said second cutting structure to drill through the subterranean formation.
- 17. A method as recited in claim 16, wherein:
- said first and second cutting structures are combined into a composite cutting insert having a relatively more durable outer portion and a relatively harder inner portion; and
- said inner portion is exposed to the subterranean formation by wearing of said outer portion after milling of the casing.
- 18. A method as recited in claim 16, wherein:
- said first cutting structure comprises a first cutting insert having a relatively more durable composition;
- said second cutting structure comprises a second cutting insert having a relatively harder composition; and
- said second cutting insert is exposed to the subterranean formation by wearing away of said first cutting insert during milling of the casing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application relies upon the priority of co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/027,386, filed on Sep. 27, 1996, and entitled "Combination Milling Tool and Drill Bit."
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2 086 451 |
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