Claims
- 1. A triple cone rotary drill bit for drilling a well bore, said bit comprising:
- a bit body having a threaded pin at its upper end adapted to be detachably secured to a drill string for rotating the bit and delivering liquid drilling fluid under pressure to the bit, a shank below said pin, and three legs below said shank at the lower end of the bit body, each leg having a downwardly and generally radially inwardly extending cylindrical journal having an attached end and a free end;
- nozzle means having a plurality of nozzle orifices for exit of liquid drilling fluid from the bit in a plurality of high velocity liquid streams flowing at a rate of at least one hundred (100) feet per second;
- three roller cutters, one for each leg, each roller cutter comprising a generally conical roller cutter body mounted on the respective leg for rotation about the longitudinal centerline of the journal and a plurality of cutting elements on the roller cutter body, each cutting element at least at a portion of its surface being formed of a material resistant to erosion by a high velocity stream of drilling fluid which may impinge it, the cutting elements of each roller cutter being arranged in spaced relation around the roller cutter body in a predetermined pattern;
- the centers of the journals at their attached ends to said legs defining upon rotation of the bit a cylindrical surface of revolution about the longitudinal axis of the bit body which constitutes a central portion of the bit body;
- the nozzle means being mounted on the underside of the bit body, with the orifices thereof being disposed within said central portion of the bit body and directing each of the streams of high velocity drilling fluid from the bit body downwardly such that each stream of drilling fluid flows generally between a pair of adjacent roller cutters and impinges cutting elements on the leading face of one roller cutter of said pair of roller cutters generally above the longitudinal centerline of the respective journal of said one roller cutter, and thereafter impinges at high velocity the well bore bottom in an area thereof between said pair of roller cutters in advance of engagement of such impinged bore bottom by said one roller cutter, the cutting elements on said one roller cutter entering a portion of the stream for being cleaned and then exiting said portion of the stream prior to engaging the bore bottom;
- the drill bit being free of nozzle orifices positioned outside of said central portion with the bit body having a portion of the outer surface of the shank thereof within a vertical projection above each said area of the well bore bottom recessed radially from the wall of the well bore, to provide an upwardly extending fluid passageway of relatively large cross sectional area between the wall of the well bore and the entire height of the shank such that each stream of drilling fluid flows first in a downward direction such that the stream impinges at least a plurality of cutting elements on said one roller cutter and thereafter impinges at high velocity a portion of the well bore bottom to be engaged by cutting elements on said one roller cutter for enhanced removal of cuttings from said one roller cutter and the well bore bottom, and then flows in an upward direction from the well bore bottom in a path spaced from the path of the downward stream for enhanced transport of these cuttings away from the well bore bottom, with the downward and upward flow of the streams of drilling fluid thus being substantially free of interference from each other.
- 2. A tri-cone rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 1 wherein the nozzle means comprises a plurality of nozzle members, each nozzle member having passaging and a nozzle orifice therein.
- 3. A tri-cone rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 1 wherein the nozzle means comprises a nozzle member having a plurality of nozzle orifices therein mounted on the underside of the bit body generally on the longitudinal centerline thereof.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 908,080, filed Sept. 15, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,741,406 issued May 3, 1988, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 553,937, filed Nov. 21, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,611,673, issued Sept. 16, 1986 for Drill Bit Having Offset Roller Cutters and Improved Nozzles; which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 133,164, filed Mar. 24, 1980 for Rolling Cutter Drill Bit, now abandoned.
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