Claims
- 1. In a drill bit utilizing a plurality of polycrystalline diamond cutting elements having midpoints axially spaced away from the face of the body of the bit at least one preselected distance and with the cutting edges of the elements defining a predetermined radially extending profile relative to the face when the bit is rotated about its axis, the improvement comprising the arrangement of said cutting elements on the face of the bit body in first and second adjacent groups with the midpoints of said elements in each of said groups spaced angularly from each other and radially from the midpoints of the elements in the other group whereby the rotated radial profiles of said cutting edges in said first group do not radially overlap the profiles of the cutting edges of said elements in said second group by a cumulative maximum amount measured in the axial direction which is substantially more than the cumulative axial lengths of either one of the cutting elements whose cutting edges overlap, and wherein said cutting edges of the elements in both of said groups each includes an axially directed portion extending away from the face of said bit body and not overlapped with the cutting edges of the elements in the adjacent group, said axially directed portions of each cutting edge extending away from both the face of the bit and the midpoint of its element a distance of sufficient axial length for said cutting edges to cut into formation material when drilling to form at least one concentric ridge of formation material having an apex portion which is removed and a base portion which is maintained between said first and second groups of cutting elements during drilling with said ridge having a height sufficient to keep said drill bit from moving in a lateral direction.
- 2. In a bit as setforth in claim 1, the improvement being further defined wherein the profile of each of said cutting edges overlaps the profile of the adjacent cutting edge, and said axially directed portion of each of said cutting edges is generally arcuate in shape circumscribing an included angle relative to said midpoint of its associated element of not substantially less than 120.degree..
- 3. In a bit as setforth in claim 1, the improvement being further defined by said axially directed portion of each of said cutting edges is at least equal to one-forth of the axial length of said cutting element.
- 4. In a method of drilling formation material utilizing a drill bit having a plurality cutting elements each connected to and protruding from the face of the bit and including a layer of polycrystalline diamond material with a peripheral cutting edge portion of said layer disposed for cutting engagement with formation material when the bit is rotated about its axis for drilling, the improvement comprising the steps of:
- arranging the cutting elements on the face of the bit in first and second concentric groups relative to the axis of said bit,
- spacing said first group radially from said second group as viewed in a rotated radially extending profile about the axis of the bit so that an annular gap is defined by the space between the cutting edges of the elements in said first group relative to the cutting edges of the elements in said second group,
- rotating said bit against the bottom of a borehole to cut formation material with said gap causing a portion of the formation material to remain uncut by said elements and thereby forming a concentric ridge of formation material including a base portion and an apex portion thereof extending between said first and second groups of cutting elements, and
- breaking off an apex portion of said ridge before said ridge engages the face of the bit and leaving said base portion for reacting against said elements to maintain stable rotation of said bit about its axis.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application U.S. Ser. No. 07/815,289 filed Dec. 30, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,265,685, issued Nov. 30, 1993.
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