Claims
- 1. A cutter having a front surface defining a cutter face, said cutter comprising:a disc shaped body having an interface surface on one side bounded by an outer perimeter edge; said interface surface including a peripheral annular ring surface portion defined between the outer perimeter edge and an inner raised circular edge spaced radially inward from the perimeter edge, a protrusion surface portion inside the peripheral annular ring surface portion, and a plurality of finger-shaped slots formed in the protrusion surface portion to extend radially inward from the inner raised circular edge and create a series of ridges between the slots; said peripheral annular ring surface portion being disposed a distance (x) below the uppermost level of the protrusion surface portion and the slots being of a given height (h) below the uppermost level of the protrusion surface portion, which is less than the distance (x) of the peripheral annular ring surface portion, so as to define the inner raised circular edge; said peripheral annular ring surface portion being of radial width (y) established by the inward spacing of the inner raised circular edge from the outer perimeter edge; each of said slots also has a given width dimension (w) and a given depth dimension (d), such that slot width (w) is 25% to 200% of the radial width (y) of the peripheral annular ring surface portion; and a superabrasive material bonded to said body at said interface surface to create a cutting surface on said front cutter face having a greater thickness of said superabrasive material over the peripheral annular ring surface portion and over each radial slot.
- 2. The cutter of claim 1 where said depth dimension (d) of said slots is 25% to 200% of the radial width (y).
- 3. The cutter of claim 1 where said height dimension (h) of said slots is 25% to 100% of the distance (x).
- 4. The cutter of claim 1 where the terminal ends of the ridges are flared.
- 5. The cutter of claim 1 where the ridges defines curvilinear contact surfaces with the superabrasive material.
- 6. The cutter of claim 1 where the superabrasive material is polycrystalline diamond.
- 7. A cutter having a front surface defining a cutter face, said cutter comprising:a disc shaped body having a multi-tiered interface surface on one side bounded by an outer perimeter edge, said multi-tiered interface surface including a first peripheral surface portion defined as a first annular ring, the first peripheral annular ring surface portion defined between the outer perimeter edge and a first inner raised circular edge spaced radially inward from the perimeter edge; a first protrusion surface portion defined inside the first peripheral annular ring surface portion with the first protrusion surface portion, the first protrusion surface portion rising a distance (x1) above the first peripheral annular ring surface portion and including the first inner raised circular edge so as to define a radial width (y1) for the first peripheral annular ring surface portion that is established by the inward spacing of the first inner raised circular edge from the outer perimeter edge, the first protrusion surface portion also providing a second peripheral surface portion defined as a second annular ring defined between the first inner raised circular edge and a second inner raised circular edge spaced radially inward from the first inner raised circular edge; a plurality of radial slots formed in the first protrusion surface portion to extend radially inwardly from the first peripheral annular ring surface portion and create a series of ridges between the slots, each of said slots having width (w1), depth (d1), and height (h1) dimensions which are a function of the distance (x1) of the first protrusion surface portion above the first peripheral annular ring surface portion and the radial width (y1) of the first peripheral annular ring surface portion; a second protrusion surface portion defined inside the second peripheral annular ring surface portion, the second protrusion surface portion rising a distance (x2) above the second peripheral annular ring surface portion and including the second inner raised circular edge so as to define a radial width (y2) for the second peripheral annular ring surface portion that is established by the inward spacing of the second inner raised circular edge from the first inner raised circular edge, a plurality of radial slots formed in the second protrusion surface portion to extend radially inwardly from the second peripheral annular ring surface portion and create a series of ridges between the slots, each of said slots having width (w2), depth (d2), and height (h2) dimensions which are a function of the distance (x2) of the second protrusion surface portion above the second peripheral annular ring surface portion and the radial width (y2) of the second peripheral annular ring surface portion; and a superabrasive material bonded to said body at said interface surface.
- 8. The cutter of claim 7 where the width and depth of the slots in the first protrusion surface portion is between 25 and 200 percent of the radial width (y1) of the first peripheral annular ring surface portion.
- 9. The cutter of claim 7 where the height of the slots in the first protrusion surface portion is between 25 and 100 percent of the distance (x1).
- 10. The cutter of claim 7 where the width and depth of the slots in the second protrusion surface portion is between 25 and 200 percent of the radial width (y2) of the second peripheral annular ring surface portion.
- 11. The cutter of claim 7 where the height of the slots in the second protrusion surface portion is between 25 and 100 percent of the distance (x2).
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/129,179 filed on Apr. 16, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,026,919 .
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