Claims
- 1. Drill bit means for use in drilling a well bore comprising:
- a bit body having a threaded pin at its upper end adapted to be detachably secured to a drill string suspended from a drill rig for rotating the drill bit means, a chamber therein adapted to receive drilling fluid from the drill string, at least one nozzle at the lower end thereof in flow communication with the chamber for exit of the drilling fluid from the bit body to the space between the bit body and the well bore, the drilling fluid in said space being at a relatively low annulus pressure, and at least one depending leg at the lower end thereof having a generally cylindrical bearing journal;
- a roller cutter of generally conical shape having a recess therein of generally circular section for receiving the bearing journal;
- bearing means for rotatably mounting the roller cutter on the bearing journal;
- a lubrication system for providing lubricant to the bearing means comprising a reservoir holding a supply of lubricant, passaging extending from the reservoir to the bearing means for flow of lubricant to the bearing means, seal means between the roller cutter and the journal for blocking flow of lubricant out of the drill bit means, means for pressurizing the lubricant to a relatively high lubricant pressure greater than said annulus pressure, and a diaphragm secured in a recess in the exterior of the bit body in fluid communication at one side thereof, constituting its outer side, with the drilling fluid in said space between the bit body and the well bore and at the other side thereof, constituting its inner side, with the lubricant, said diaphragm having biasing means associated therewith for holding it in equilibrium between said relatively high pressure of the lubricant and said relatively low annulus pressure of the drilling fluid while allowing the diaphragm to extend and contract within a range of movement in response to changes in the volume and pressure of the lubricant held in the lubrication systenn as may occur during use of the drill bit means.
- 2. Drill bit means as set forth in claim 1 wherein the means for pressuring the lubricant is positioned at said reservoir and maintains the lubricant in the reservoir at said relatively high lubricant pressure until the reservoir is substantially depleted of lubricant due to leakage of the lubricant from the system.
- 3. Drill bit means as set forth in claim 2 wherein said diaphragm comprises a disc of elastomeric material extending across said recess and being extensible within the recess, the inner side of the diaphragm and the walls of the recess together defining said reservoir.
- 4. Drill bit means as set forth in claim 3 wherein said biasing means comprises a spring engageable with said disc of elastomeric material for biasing the disc to extend inwardly with respect to the recess.
- 5. Drill bit means as set forth in claim 4 wherein said spring and the disc are secured together to form an integral member.
- 6. Drill bit means as set forth in claim 1 wherein said diaphragm and biasing means together constitute said means for pressurizing the lubricant.
- 7. Drill bit means as set forth in claim 1 wherein said drill bit means comprises a second means for pressuring the lubricant comprising an expansible chamber, the exterior of the chamber being in communication with the drilling fluid and the interior of the chamber being in communication with said lubricant in the lubrication system.
- 8. Drill bit means as set forth in claim 7 wherein said expansible chamber comprises a piston in a cylinder in sliding, sealing relation therewith, the piston having a first end in communication with the drilling fluid and a second end in communication with the lubricant in the lubrication system.
- 9. Drill bit means for use in drilling a well bore comprising:
- a bit body having a threaded pin at its upper end adapted to be detachably secured to a drill string suspended from a drill rig for rotating the drill bit means, a chamber therein adapted to receive drilling fluid from the drill string, at least one nozzle at the lower end thereof in flow communication with the chamber for exit of the drilling fluid from the bit body to the space between the bit body and the well bore, the drilling fluid in said space being at a relatively low annulus pressure, and at least one depending leg at the lower end thereof having a generally cylindrical bearing journal;
- a roller cutter of generally conical shape having a recess therein of generally circular section for receiving the bearing journal;
- bearing means for rotatably mounting the roller cutter on the bearing journal;
- a lubrication system for providing lubricant to the bearing means comprising a reservoir holding a supply of lubricant, passaging extending from the reservoir to the bearing means for flow of lubricant to the bearing means, seal means between the roller cutter and the journal for blocking flow of lubricant out of the drill bit means, means for pressurizing the lubricant to a relatively high lubricant pressure greater than said annulus pressure;
- a diaphragm secured in a recess in the exterior of the bit body having an outer side in fluid communication with the drilling fluid in said space between the bit body and the well bore, and an inner side in fluid communication with the lubricant; and
- biasing means associated with said diaphragm for biasing said diaphragm in a direction toward said lubricant and holding said diaphragm in equilibrium between the relatively high pressure of the lubricant and the relatively low annulus pressure of the drilling fluid while allowing the diaphragm to extend and contract within a range of movement in response to changes in the volume and pressure of the lubricant held in the lubrication system as may occur during operation of the drill bit means;
- said diaphragm extending across said recess and extensible therein with the inner side of the diaphragm and the walls of the recess together defining said reservoir, said diaphragm and said biasing means constituting means for pressurizing the lubricant.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 739,884, filed May 31, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,610,313; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 580,502, filed Feb. 15, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,548,280, issued Oct. 22, 1985.
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