Claims
- 1. A rotary drill bit for drilling a well bore, the bit comprising:
- a bit body having a threaded pin at its upper end adapted to be detachably secured to drill pipe or the like for rotating the bit and delivering drilling fluid under pressure to the bit, a plurality of depending legs at its lower end, each leg being spaced from the other legs and having an inwardly and downwardly extending bearing journal at its lower end, and a plurality of nozzles for exit of the drilling fluid from the bit body; and
- a plurality of roller cutters, one for each leg, each roller cutter comprising a generally conical cutter body rotatably mounted on the bearing journal of the respective leg and a plurality of cutting elements on the body;
- each of said nozzles having a nozzle orifice below the top of an adjacent roller cutter but above the central axis of the respective bearing journal at its outer end with respect to the bit body, each nozzle directing the drilling fluid to flow downwardly in a stream flowing past the cutter body of the adjacent roller cutter along a line generally tangent thereto and thereafter impinging portions of the bottom of the well bore forward, with respect to the direction of rotation of the bit, of all points at which the cutting elements of the adjacent roller cutter then engages the bottom of the bore, whereby the drilling fluid sequentially impinges and cleans cutting elements on the adjacent roller cutter and then the well bore bottom immediately prior to the engagement of said portions of the well bore bottom by the cutting elements for enhanced drill bit cutting action.
- 2. A drill bit as set forth in claim 1 wherein said cutting elements are generally elongate members of tungsten carbide material and are mounted on the roller cutter body with a portion thereof projecting outwardly beyond the generally conical surface of the roller cutter body.
- 3. A drill bit as set forth in claim 1 wherein the cutting elements of each roller cutter are arranged in annular rows around the cutter body, the stream of drilling fluid from each nozzle impinging cutting elements of at least one of the outer rows of cutting elements of the respective roller cutter.
- 4. A drill bit as set forth in claim 1 wherein each nozzle comprises a tubular member depending from the underside of the bit body.
- 5. A drill bit as set forth in claim 4 wherein said legs are spaced at equal intervals around the periphery of the bit body, and one of said nozzles extends down between each pair of adjacent legs.
- 6. A drill bit as set forth in claim 5 wherein the bit body further comprises a plurality of lugs, each of one-piece construction, having one of said legs and one of said nozzles integrally formed therein, the lugs being secured together in side-by-side relation to form the bit body.
- 7. A drill bit as set forth in claim 6 wherein the nozzle is a generally tubular member formed on the side of the bit body, the tubular member extending down and in the direction opposite the direction of rotation of the bit.
- 8. A rotary drill bit for drilling a well bore, the bit comprising:
- a bit body having a threaded pin at its upper end adapted to be detachably secured to drill pipe or the like for rotating the bit and delivering drilling fluid under pressure to the bit, a plurality of depending legs at its lower end, each leg being spaced from the other legs and having a bearing journal at its lower end, and a plurality of nozzles, one for each of said legs, for exit of the drilling fluid from the bit body; and
- a plurality of roller cutters, one for each leg, each roller cutter comprising a generally conical cutter body rotatably mounted on the bearing journal of the respective leg and a plurality of cutting elements on the body;
- each of said nozzles having a nozzle orifice positioned above the central axis of the respective bearing journal at its inner end with respect to the bit body, each nozzle having passaging therein directing the drilling fluid to flow downwardly in a stream angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the drill bit and flowing generally toward the underside of an adjacent roller cutter, constituted by the half of said roller cutter below its axis of rotation, along a line generally tangent to the cutter body and thereafter impinging portions of the bottom of the well bore forward, with respect to the direction of the rotation of the bit, of all points at which the cutting elements of the adjacent roller cutter then engage the bottom of the bore, whereby the drilling fluid sequentially impinges and cleans cutting elements on the adjacent roller cutter and then the well bore bottom immediately prior to the engagement of said portions of the well bore bottom by the cutting elements for enhanced drill bit cutting action.
- 9. A rotary drill bit for drilling a well bore, the bit comprising:
- a bit body adapted to be detachably secured to drill pipe or the like for rotating the bit and to receive drilling fluid under pressure from the drill pipe, the bit body having a plurality of spaced apart, depending legs at its lower end, and a plurality of nozzles, one for each of said legs, for exit of the drilling fluid from the bit body; and
- a plurality of roller cutters, one for each of said legs, rotatably secured to the legs at the lower end thereof, each roller cutter comprising a generally frusto-conical cutter body and a plurality of hard metallic cutting elements secured to the cutter body;
- each of said nozzles having passaging therein directing the drilling fluid under pressure to flow downwardly in a stream angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the drill bit and generally toward the underside of one of said roller cutters, constituted by the half of said one roller cutter below its axis of rotation, along a line generally adjacent to its cutter body, the drilling fluid impinging at least some of the cutting elements on the roller cutter and thereafter impinging the formation generally at the bottom of the well bore, whereby the formation and all cutting elements impinged by the stream are subjected to separate, sequential cleaning actions immediately prior to their engagement for presenting clean engagement surfaces to enhance the drill bit cutting action.
- 10. A rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 9 wherein the stream of drilling fluid from each nozzle flows along a line generally tangent to the cutter body of the respective roller cutter.
- 11. A rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 9 wherein the stream of drilling fluid from each nozzle flows in a direction generally opposite to the direction of rotation of the drill bit.
- 12. A rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 9 wherein the stream of drilling fluid from each nozzle impinges portions of the formation at the bottom of the well bore closely adjacent to, but spaced apart from the points of engagement of the cutting elements of the roller cutter with the formation.
- 13. A rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 9 wherein the cutting elements of each roller cutter are arranged in annular rows around the cutter body, the stream of drilling fluid from each nozzle impinging cutting elements of at least one of the outer rows of cutting elements of the respective roller cutter.
- 14. A rotary drill bit for drilling a well bore, the bit comprising:
- a bit body adapted to be detachably secured to drill pipe or the like for rotating the bit and to receive drilling fluid under pressure from the drill pipe, the bit body having a plurality of spaced apart, depending legs at its lower end, and a plurality of nozzles, one for each of said legs for exit of the drilling fluid from the bit body; and
- a plurality of roller cutters, one for each of said legs, rotatably secured to the legs at the lower end thereof, each roller cutter comprising a generally frusto-conical cutter body and a plurality of hard metallic cutting elements on the cutter body;
- each of said nozzles having passaging therein directing the drilling fluid under pressure to flow downwardly in a stream angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the drill bit and generally toward the underside of one of said roller cutters, constituted by the half of said one roller cutter below its axis of rotation, with the stream being so angled and positioned relative to said one roller cutter that as said one roller cutter rotates cutting elements thereon enter the stream for being cleaned thereby and then exit the stream prior to engaging the formation at the bottom of the well bore, with the stream after flowing past the cutting elements impinging the formation at the well bore bottom, whereby the formation and the cutting elements impinged by the stream are subjected to separate, sequential cleaning actions immediately prior to their engagement for presenting clean engagement surfaces to enhance the drill bit cutting action.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 132,950, filed Mar. 24, 1980, for Rolling Cutter Drill Bit now abandoned.
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