Claims
- 1. A lubrication system to indicate a decrease in lubricant volume below a predetermined level in a rotary drill bit having a bit body adapted to receive drilling fluid at a high first pressure from a suspended drill string, and adapted to discharge the drilling fluid therefrom in a void space between the bit body and an associated well bore with the drilling fluid in said space being at a low second pressure; said lubrication system comprising:
- a variable volume reservoir for holding a supply of lubricant;
- passaging extending from the reservoir to supply lubricant to bearing means carried by said bit body;
- annular seal means adjacent said bearing means to block the flow of lubricant from the drill bit;
- means forming a surface portion of said variable volume reservoir and movable toward and away from said reservoir to vary the volume thereof;
- biasing means continuously urging said surface portion toward said reservoir to pressurize the lubricant in said reservoir to an intermediate third pressure of a value between said first and second pressures of said drilling fluid; and
- sensing means operatively responsive to a decrease in the volume of the lubricant in the lubrication system below a predetermined level, said sensing means being operable upon a decrease of lubricant volume below the predetermined level to cause a signal to be generated at the associated drilling rig whereby upon loss of lubricant from said reservoir past said seal means resulting from said intermediate third pressure and the resultant decrease in the lubricant volume below the predetermined level, a signal indicating lubricant loss will be provided at the drill rig.
- 2. The lubrication system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said means forming a surface portion of said variable volume reservoir comprises a diaphragm in fluid communication with the lubricant on one side thereof and in fluid communication with the drilling fluid in said void space on the other side thereof; and a spring against said one side of a diaphragm continuously urges said diaphragm toward said reservoir to pressurize the lubricant in said reservoir to said intermediate third pressure.
- 3. The lubrication system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said means forming a surface portion of said variable volume reservoir comprises a piston; and a spring continuously urges the piston toward said reservoir to pressurize the lubricant to said intermediate third pressure.
- 4. A lubrication system as set forth in claim 1 wherein means responsive to a decrease in the volume of the lubricant in the lubrication system below a predetermined level is operable to increase resistance to the flow of drilling fluid from the suspended drill string thereby to increase said high first pressure which is sensed by said sensing means.
- 5. A lubrication system as set forth in claim 1 wherein means responsive to a decrease in the volume of the lubricant in the lubrication system below a predetermined level is operable to decrease resistance to the flow of drilling fluid from the suspended drill string thereby to decrease said high first pressure which is sensed by said sensing means.
- 6. A lubrication system to indicate a decrease in lubricant pressure below a predetermined level which results from a loss of lubricant in a rotary drill bit having a bit body adapted to receive drilling fluid at a high first pressure from a suspended drill string, and adapted to discharge the drilling fluid therefrom in a void space between the bit body and an associated well bore with the discharged drilling fluid in said space being at a low second pressure; said lubrication system comprising:
- a variable volume reservoir for holding a supply of lubricant;
- passaging extending from the reservoir to supply lubricant to bearing means carried by said bit body;
- annular seal means adjacent said bearing means to block the flow of lubricant from the drill bit;
- means forming a surface portion of said variable volume reservoir and movable toward and away from said reservoir to vary the volume thereof;
- biasing means continuously urging said surface portion toward said reservoir to pressurize the lubricant in said reservoir to an intermediate third pressure of a valve between said first and second pressures of said drilling fluid; and
- means for sensing a decrease in the pressure of the lubricant in the lubrication system below a predetermined level less than said intermediate third pressure, said sensing means being operable to cause a signal indicating said decrease of lubricant pressure below the predetermined level to be generated at the associated drilling rig whereby upon loss of lubricant from said reservoir past said seal means resulting from said intermediate third pressure and the resultant decrease in the lubricant pressure below the predetermined level, a signal indicating lubricant loss will be provided at the drill rig.
- 7. A lubrication system as set forth in claim 6 wherein said sensing means includes means responsive to a decrease in the pressure of the lubricant in the lubrication system below a predetermined level to increase resistance to the flow of drilling fluid from the suspended drill string thereby to increase said high first pressure which is sensed by said sensing means.
- 8. A lubrication system as set forth in claim 6 wherein said sensing means includes means responsive to a decrease in the pressure of the lubricant in the lubrication system below a predetermined level to decrease resistance to the flow of drilling fluid from the suspended drill string thereby to decrease said high first pressure which is sensed by said sensing means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 580,502 filed Feb. 15, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,548,280.
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