Claims
- 1. A rotary cone rock bit comprising:a bit body including at least one journal pin extending from a leg portion of the bit; a cutter cone rotatably mounted on the journal pin; and an insert disposed along a surface of the cutter cone, the insert comprising a composite construction disposed along a working surface of the insert, the composite construction having an ordered microstructure of repeating structural units, each structural unit comprising: a first structural phase comprising a hard material selected from the group consisting of polycrystalline diamond, polycrystalline cubic boron nitride, and mixtures thereof; and a second structural phase comprising a material that is different and relatively softer than that used to form the first structural phase, the second structural phase being in contact with at least a portion of the first structural phase; wherein the first structural phase is in the form of a core, and the second structural phase is in the form of a shell disposed at least partially around the core.
- 2. A rotary cone rock bit comprising:a bit body including at least one journal pin extending from a leg portion of the bit; a cutter cone rotatably mounted on the journal pin; and an insert disposed along a surface of the cutter cone, the insert comprising a composite construction disposed along a working surface of the insert, the composite construction having an ordered microstructure of repeating structural units, each structural unit comprising: a first structural phase comprising a hard material selected from the group consisting of polycrystalline diamond, polycrystalline cubic boron nitride, and mixtures thereof; and a second structural phase comprising a material that is different and relatively softer than that used to form the first structural phase, the second structural phase being in contact with at least a portion of the first structural phase; wherein the first and second structural phases are each in the form of layers.
- 3. A cutting insert for use with a subterranean drilling bit, the insert having a working surface that is formed from a composite construction comprising:a first structural phase including a hard material selected from the group consisting of polycrystalline diamond, polycrystalline cubic boron nitride, and mixtures thereof; and a second structural phase comprising a material that is different and relatively softer structural phase; wherein the composite construction includes repeated structural units that each comprise an ordered microstructure of first and second structural phases; wherein the repeated structural units are disposed across the insert working surface; and wherein the first structural phase is in the form of a core, and the second structural phase is in the form of a shell disposed at least partially around the core.
- 4. A cutting insert for use with a subterranean drilling bit, the insert having a working surface that is formed from a composite construction comprising:a first structural phase including a hard material selected from the group consisting of polycrystalline diamond, polycrystalline cubic boron nitride, and mixtures thereof; and a second structural phase comprising a material that is different and relatively softer structural phase; wherein the composite construction includes repeated structural units that each comprise an ordered microstructure of first and second structural phases; wherein the repeated structural units are disposed across the insert working surface; and wherein the first and second structural phases are each in the form of layers.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 08/903,668; now U.S. Pat. No. 6,063,502 filed on Jul 31, 1997 which claims benefit of 60/023,655 filed Aug. 1, 1996.
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