Claims
- 1. A drill bit for subterranean drilling, comprising:
a bit body including a longitudinal centerline, a leading end having a face for contacting a formation having a maximum compressive strength during drilling, and a trailing end having structure associated therewith for connecting the bit to a drill string, the face of the leading end configured to include a total bearing surface of a size sufficient to substantially support the bit body upon the bit body being forced against a formation at a maximum weight-on-bit resulting in a unit load on the formation not exceeding the maximum compressive strength of the formation; and at least one superabrasive cutter for engaging a formation during drilling secured to a selected portion of the face of the leading end of the bit body, the at least one superabrasive cutter exhibiting a limited amount of cutter exposure perpendicular to the selected portion of the outward face of the leading end to which the superabrasive cutter is secured to, in combination with the total bearing area of the bit, limit the maximum depth-of-cut of the at least one superabrasive cutter into the formation having a maximum compressive strength during drilling.
- 2. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein the at least one superabrasive cutter comprises a plurality of superabrasive cutters and the face of the leading end comprises a plurality of blade structures protruding from the bit body, at least some of the plurality of blade structures carrying at least one of the plurality of superabrasive cutters and the blade structures exhibiting in total a combined bearing surface area of sufficient size to maintain the unit load on the formation below the maximum compressive strength thereof.
- 3. The drill bit of claim 2, wherein at least some of the blade structures each extend from a respective point generally proximate the centerline of the of the bit body generally radially outward toward a gage of the bit body and longitudinally toward the trailing end of the bit body.
- 4. The drill bit of claim 3, wherein each of the at least some of the blade structures each carry several of the plurality of superabrasive cutters, the at least some of the blade structures each exhibit at least one bearing surface, and wherein each blade structure generally encompasses each of the several superabrasive cutters carried thereon with a limited portion of each of the superabrasive cutters exposed by a preselected extent perpendicular from the respective bearing surface proximate each of the superabrasive cutters so as to control the respective depth-of-cut for each of the several superabrasive cutters.
- 5. The drill bit of claim 2, wherein the bit body comprises at least one of steel and a metal matrix.
- 6. The drill bit of claim 5, wherein at least a portion of at least one bearing surface of at least one of the blade structures includes a wear resistant exterior.
- 7. The drill bit of claim 4, wherein the body comprises steel and at least one bearing surface of at least one of the blade structures includes an exterior hardfacing.
- 8. The drill bit of claim 7, wherein the exterior hardfacing comprises tungsten carbide particles.
- 9. The drill bit of claim 2, wherein at least one bearing surface of at least one of the blade structures comprises a wear-resistant exterior.
- 10. The drill bit of claim 4, wherein the at least one bearing surface is built up with hardfacing on at least portion of the bearing surface substantially surrounding at least one of the superabrasive cutters so as to effectively limit the amount of exposure of the at least one of the superabrasive cutters.
- 11. The drill bit of claim 9, wherein the wear-resistant exterior comprises at least one of the group consisting of carbide, tungsten carbide, synthetic diamond, natural diamond, polycrystalline diamond, thermally stable polycrystalline diamond, cubic boron nitride, and hardfacing material.
- 12. The drill bit of claim 4, wherein the face of the leading end of the bit body comprises a cone, nose, flank, shoulder, and gage region.
- 13. The drill bit of claim 12, wherein at least one superabrasive cutter is positioned in the cone region and exhibits a lesser amount of cutter exposure than at least one superabrasive cutter positioned in the nose region.
- 14. The drill bit of claim 13, wherein at least one superabrasive cutter is positioned in the nose region and exhibits a greater amount of cutter exposure than the at least one superabrasive cutter positioned in the cone region.
- 15. The drill bit of claim 14, wherein at least one superabrasive cutter is positioned in the flank region and exhibits a lesser amount of cutter exposure than the at least one superabrasive cutter positioned in the cone region.
- 16. The drill bit of claim 15, wherein at least one superabrasive cutter is positioned in the shoulder region and exhibits a lesser amount of cutter exposure than the at least one superabrasive cutter positioned in the flank region.
- 17. The drill bit of claim 16, wherein the cutter exposure of the at least one superabrasive cutter in the nose region does not exceed approximately 0.2 inch.
- 18. The drill bit of claim 16, wherein the cutter exposure of the at least one superabrasive cutter in the nose region does not exceed approximately 0.16 inch.
- 19. The drill bit of claim 18, wherein the cutter exposure of the at least one superabrasive cutter in the cone region does not exceed approximately 0.13 inch, the cutter exposure of the at least one superabrasive cutter in the flank region does not exceed approximately 0.1 inch, the cutter exposure of the at least one superabrasive cutter in the shoulder region does not exceed approximately 0.07 inch.
- 20. The drill bit of claim 4, wherein the plurality of superabrasive cutters are positioned to have a cutter-to-cutter radial overlap profile defining at least one kerf region located between mutually, radially adjacent superabrasive cutters.
- 21. The drill bit of claim 4, wherein the plurality of superabrasive cutters are positioned to have a cutter-to-cutter radial overlap profile allowing exposed portions of the plurality of superabrasive cutters to substantially and essentially continuously axially support the drill bit in formations under a variety of weight-on-bit loads and a variety of rate-of-penetrations.
- 22. The drill bit of claim 20, wherein the cutter-to-cutter radial overlap profile comprises a plurality of kerf regions respectively positioned radially between adjacently positioned individual cutter profiles, each of the kerf regions having a kerf width ranging from approximately 0.01 of an inch to approximately 0.75 of an inch and kerf height ranging from approximately 0.01 of an inch to approximately 0.5 of an inch.
- 23. The drill bit of claim 20, wherein the cutter-to-cutter radial overlap profile comprises a plurality of kerf regions respectively positioned radially between adjacently positioned individual cutter profiles, each of the kerf regions having a kerf height approximately equal to the amount of exposure in which the cutters respectively associated with the adjacently positioned individual cutter profiles superabrasive cutters are exposed by a preselected extent perpendicular from the respective bearing surface proximate each of the superabrasive cutters.
- 24. The drill bit of claim 2, wherein at least one superabrasive cutter of the plurality comprises a chamfered region extending at least partially about a circumferential periphery of the at least one superabrasive cutter.
- 25. The drill bit of claim 3, wherein at least one superabrasive cutter of the plurality includes an effective back rake angle not exceeding approximately 20° with respect to an intended direction of drill bit rotation perpendicular to a formation to be engaged by the at least one superabrasive cutter.
- 26. The drill bit of claim 25, further comprising a superabrasive cutter positioned and secured to the bit in gage region of the drill bit and having an effective backrake angle substantially exceeding approximately 20°.
- 27. The drill bit of claim 25, further comprising a superabrasive backrake angle of approximately 30°.
- 28. The drill bit of claim 4, wherein at least one wear knot structure is disposed upon at least one bearing surface proximate at least one superabrasive cutter, the at least one wear knot structure exhibiting a radially outermost wear knot surface that is generally inset a preselected distance from a rotational profile exhibited by the outermost portion of the exposed portion of the at least one rotationally associated superabrasive cutter upon the drill bit being rotated.
- 29. The drill bit of claim 28, wherein the at least one wear knot structure comprises a plurality of wear knot structures and the preselected distance that the outermost wear knot surface of each of the plurality of wear knots is inset from the rotational profile exhibited by the outermost portion of the exposed portion of the at least one rotationally associated superabrasive cutter ranges from approximately 0.05 of an inch to approximately 0.2 of an inch.
- 30. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein the at least one superabrasive cutter comprises a chamfered peripheral edge portion of a preselected width and chamfer angle.
- 31. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein the at least one superabrasive cutter comprises a plurality of superabrasive cutters, each exhibiting a generally equal amount of cutter exposure perpendicular to the selected portion of the outward face of the leading end to which each of the superabrasive cutters are secured.
- 32. The drill bit claim 1, wherein the at least one superabrasive cutter comprises a plurality of superabrasive cutters, each exhibiting generally differing amounts of cutter exposure perpendicular to the selected portion of the outward face of the leading end to which each of the superabrasive cutters are secured.
- 33. A method of drilling a subterranean formation without generating an excessive amount of torque-on-bit, comprising:
engaging the formation with at least one cutter of a drill bit within a selected depth-of-cut range; and limiting the maximum depth-of-cut of the at least one cutter during application of a weight-on-bit in excess of that required for the at least one cutter to penetrate the formation within the selected depth-of-cut range.
- 34. The method of claim 33, further comprising limiting the maximum depth-of-cut of the at least one cutter during application of the excess weight-on-bit by providing at least one formation-facing bearing surface on the drill bit generally surrounding at least a portion of the at least one cutter and limiting the extent of exposure of the at least one cutter generally perpendicular to the at least one bearing surface.
- 35. The method of claim 34, further comprising maintaining the maximum depth-of-cut of the at least one cutter under the excess weight-on-bit by providing a total formation-facing bearing area on the bit sufficient to axially support the bit on the formation without substantial failure of the formation axially underlying the bit.
- 36. The method of claim 35, further comprising maintaining the selected depth-of-cut under the excess weight-on-bit by supporting the bit on the formation without precipitating substantial plastic deformation thereof.
- 37. The method of claim 34, further comprising:
applying a selected weight to cause the at least one cutter of a drill bit to engage a formation to a selected depth of cut; and precluding subsequent penetration of the at least one cutter into the formation in excess of the selected depth of cut during application of a weight-on-bit greater than the selected weight.
- 38. The method of claim 37, further comprising maintaining the selected depth of cut under the greater weight-on-bit by providing a bearing area on the bit to distribute the greater weight-on-bit sufficient to achieve a unit load by the bearing area on the formation less than the compressive strength of the formation.
- 39. The method of claim 33, wherein limiting the maximum depth-of-cut of the at least one cutter comprises limiting the maximum depth-of-cut of a plurality of superabrasive cutters, each being limited to generally an equal amount of cutter exposure perpendicular to the selected portion of the outward face of the leading end to which each of the superabrasive cutters are secured.
- 40. The method of claim 33, wherein limiting the maximum depth-of-cut of the at least one superabrasive cutter comprises limiting the maximum depth of cut of a plurality of superabrasive cutters, each being limited to generally differing amounts of cutter exposure perpendicular to the selected portion of the outward face of the leading end to which each of the superabrasive cutters are secured.
- 41. The method of claim 33, further comprising:
applying a first selected weight-on-bit to cause the at least one cutter to engage a first formation to a first selected depth-of-cut; precluding subsequent penetration of the at least one cutter into the first formation in excess of the maximum depth-of-cut during application of an excessive weight-on-bit exceeding the first selected weight-on-bit; applying a second selected weight-on-bit different from the first selected weight-on-bit to cause the at least one cutter to engage a second formation to a second selected depth-of-cut different from the first selected depth-of-cut; and precluding subsequent penetration of the at least one cutter into the second formation in excess of the maximum depth-of-cut during application of an excessive weight-on-bit exceeding the second selected weight-on-bit.
- 42. The method of claim 34, wherein limiting the maximum depth-of-cut the at least one cutter during application of the excess weight-on-bit by providing the at least one formation-facing bearing surface generally surrounding at least a portion of the at least one cutter and limiting the extent of exposure of the at least one cutter generally perpendicular to the at least one formation-facing bearing surface comprises limiting the maximum depth-of-cut of a plurality of superabrasive cutters and wherein several of the plurality of superabrasive cutters are respectively secured to a plurality of blade structures extending radially outwardly from a longitudinal axis of the drill bit generally toward a gage region of the drill bit.
- 43. The method of claim 42, wherein limiting the maximum depth-of-cut of a plurality of superabrasive cutters comprises respectively limiting the amount of exposure of each superabrasive cutter perpendicular the respective formation-facing bearing surface proximate each of the plurality of superabrasive cutters to a selected cutter exposure height.
- 44. The method of claim 43, wherein limiting the maximum depth-of-cut of the plurality of superabrasive cutters comprises respectively limiting the amount of exposure of each superabrasive cutter perpendicular the respective bearing surface proximate each of the plurality of superabrasive cutters to a cutter exposure height not to exceed approximately 0.15 inch.
- 45. The method of claim 43, wherein limiting the maximum depth-of-cut of the plurality of superabrasive cutters comprises respectively limiting the amount of exposure of each superabrasive cutter perpendicular the respective bearing surface proximate each of the plurality of superabrasive cutters located in a crown region of the bit to a cutter exposure height not to exceed approximately 0.12 inch.
- 46. The method of claim 45, wherein limiting the maximum depth-of-cut of the plurality of superabrasive cutters comprises limiting the amount of exposure of at least one superabrasive cutter located in a nose region to a cutter exposure height not to exceed approximately 0.15 inch, limiting the amount of exposure of at least one superabrasive cutter located in a flank region to a cutter exposure height not to exceed approximately 0.10 inches, and limiting the amount of exposure of at least one superabrasive cutter located in a shoulder region to a cutter exposure height not to exceed approximately 0.063 inch.
- 47. The method of claim 43, wherein limiting the maximum depth-of-cut of a plurality of superabrasive cutters comprises respectively limiting the amount of exposure of each superabrasive cutter perpendicular the respective formation-facing bearing surface proximate each of the plurality of superabrasive cutters to a selected cutter exposure height comprises providing at least one wear knot rotationally following at least one of the superabrasive cutters having a selected cutter exposure height to augment the limiting of the maximum depth-of-cut of the at least one superabrasive cutter.
- 48. The method of claim 47, wherein providing at least one wear knot comprises providing a plurality of wear knots on the formation-facing bearing surfaces.
- 49. The method of claim 48, wherein providing a plurality of wear knots on the formation-facing bearing surfaces comprises providing a plurality of wear knots on formation-facing bearing surfaces respectively located on the blade structures.
- 50. The method of claim 43, wherein limiting the amount of exposure of each superabrasive cutter perpendicular the respective formation-facing bearing surface proximate each of the plurality of superabrasive cutters to a selected cutter exposure height comprises applying a hardfacing material to build up a selected portion of the respective formation-facing bearing surface proximate at least one of the superabrasive cutters so as to further limit the amount of exposure of the at least one superabrasive cutter.
- 51. The method of claim 50, wherein applying a hardfacing material to build up the respective formation comprises applying a hardfacing material to a steel-bodied bit.
- 52. The method of claim 51, wherein applying a hardfacing material to a steelbodied bit comprises applying a hardfacing material within at least a cone region of the bit.
- 53. The method of claim 41, wherein limiting the maximum depth-of-cut of the at least one cutter comprises limiting the maximum depth-of-cut of a plurality of superabrasive cutters, each being limited to generally an equal amount of cutter exposure perpendicular to the selected portion of the outward face of the leading end to which each of the superabrasive cutters are secured.
- 54. The method of claim 41, wherein limiting the maximum depth-of-cut of the at least one superabrasive cutter comprises limiting the maximum depth of cut of a plurality of superabrasive cutters, each being limited to generally differing amounts of cutter exposure perpendicular to the selected portion of the outward face of the leading end to which each of the superabrasive cutters are secured.
- 55. A method of designing a drill bit for drilling subterranean formations, the drill bit under design including a plurality of superabrasive cutters disposed about a formation-engaging leading end of the bit, the method comprising:
selecting a maximum depth-of-cut for at least some of the plurality superabrasive cutters; selecting a cutter profile arrangement in which at least some of the plurality of superabrasive cutters are to be radially and longitudinally positioned on the leading end of the bit; selecting an individual extent of cutter exposure in which the at least some of the plurality of superabrasive cutters are to be exposed generally perpendicular from at least one respective formation-facing bearing surface at least partially surrounding the at least some of the plurality of superabrasive cutters so as to ensure the selected maximum depth-of-cut for at least some of the plurality of superabrasive cutters is not exceeded; and including within the design of the drill bit a sufficient total amount of formation-facing bearing surface area to axially support the bit should the bit be subjected to a weight-on-bit exceeding a weight-on-bit which would cause the at least some of the plurality of cutters engage a subterranean formation at selected maximum depth-of-cut at least some of the plurality of superabrasive cutters.
- 56. The method of claim 55, further comprising determining for at least one type of subterranean formation a first amount of weight-on-bit that will generate an associated amount of torque-on-bit in which the at least some of the plurality of superabrasive cutters to be disposed about the leading end of the drill bit will axially support the drill bit without the at least one respective formation-facing bearing surface substantially contacting the surface.
- 57. The method of claim 55, further comprising including within drill bit to be designed a plurality of kerf-regions of a preselected width positioned laterally intermediate of selected rotationally-adjacent positioned superabrasive cutters.
- 58. The method of claim 55, wherein selecting an individual extent of cutter exposure in which the at least some of the plurality of superabrasive cutters are to be exposed comprises selecting an individual extent of cutter exposure in which the at least some of the plurality of superabrasive cutters are to be exposed is at least partially dependent upon a particular region of the drill bit in which each of the at least some of the plurality of superabrasive cutters are to be positioned.
- 59. The method of claim 58, wherein selecting the extent in which at least some of the plurality of superabrasive cutters are to be exposed comprises selecting at least one individual extent of cutter exposure for at least one superabrasive cutter to be respectively located in at least one of a cone region, a nose region, a flank region, and a shoulder region of the bit.
- 60. The method of claim 59, further comprising selecting a quantity of wear knots to be respectively positioned on the bit so at to rotationally follow at least some of the plurality of superabrasive cutters.
- 61. The method of claim 58, wherein selecting the extent to which at least some of the plurality of superabrasive cutters are to be exposed comprises selecting an amount of hardfacing to be disposed on at least a portion of the at least one respective formation-facing bearing surface at least partially surrounding the at least some of the plurality of superabrasive cutters.
- 62. The method of claim 55, wherein selecting an individual extent of cutter exposure to which at least some of the plurality of superabrasive cutters are to be exposed comprises selecting an individual extent of cutter exposure for each of the plurality of superabrasive cutters so as to generally select the same amount for each of the plurality of cutters.
- 63. The method of claim 55, wherein selecting an individual extent of cutter exposure to which at least some of the plurality of superabrasive cutters are to be exposed comprises selecting an individual extent of cutter exposure for each of the plurality of superabrasive cutters so as to generally select a mutually different amount for each of the plurality of cutters.
- 64. A rotary drag bit for drilling subterranean formations comprising:
a bit body having a longitudinal axis and extending radially outward therefrom to a gage, the body further comprising at least a first region and a second region over a face to be oriented toward at least one subterranean formation during drilling; and a plurality of cutters secured on the bit body in the first and second regions, at least one of the plurality of cutters having a superabrasive cutting face having a preselected geometry and being positioned substantially transverse to a direction of cutter movement during drilling, and wherein the at least one cutter exhibits a limited amount of cutter exposure perpendicular to a portion of a formation-facing surface to which the at least one cutter is secured to control the maximum depth-of-cut of the at least one superabrasive cutter into a formation during drilling.
- 65. The rotary drag bit of claim 64, wherein the first region comprises an area closer to the longitudinal axis of the bit body than the second region and the least one cutter is located is located in the first region.
- 66. The rotary drag bit of claim 65, wherein the first region is a cone region on the face of the bit body and the at least one cutter secured to the formation-facing surface is located on a blade structure.
- 67. The rotary drag bit of claim 66, wherein the at least one cutter is a plurality of cutters respectively secured to a plurality of formation-facing surfaces located on a plurality of blade structures.
- 68. The rotary drag bit of claim 64, wherein the first region comprises a cone region and the second region comprises at least one of the group consisting of a nose region, a shoulder region, and a flank region.
- 69. The rotary drag bit of claim 68, wherein the at least one cutter secured on the bit body in the first region exhibits a limited amount of cutter exposure that is less than a limited amount of cutter exposure of at least one cutter secured in the second region.
- 70. The rotary drag bit of claim 67, wherein the second region comprises at least one cutter exhibiting a limited amount of cutter exposure perpendicular to a portion of a formation-facing surface of blade structures to which the at least one cutter is secured and wherein the plurality of cutters secured in the cone region on a plurality of blade structures exhibit a limited amount of cutter exposure which is less than the at least one cutter secured in the second region.
- 71. The rotary drag bit of claim 67, wherein the second region comprises at least one cutter exhibiting a limited amount of cutter exposure perpendicular to a portion of a formation-facing surface of blade structures to which the at least one cutter is secured and wherein the plurality of cutters secured in the cone region on a plurality of blade structures exhibit a limited amount of cutter exposure which is greater than the at least one cutter secured in the second region.
- 72. The rotary drag bit of claim 68, wherein the at least one cutter is located in the cone region and the at least one cutter comprises a plurality of cutters respectively secured to a plurality of formation-facing surfaces respectively located on a plurality of blade structures and further comprises at least one additional cutter in each of the nose, shoulder, and flank regions, each of the at least one additional cutters exhibiting a limited amount of cutter exposure perpendicular to a portion of a formation-facing surface of a respective blade structure to which each of the at least one additional cutters are respectively secured in the nose, shoulder, and flank regions.
- 73. The rotary drag bit of claim 72, wherein at least one of the plurality of cutters secured in the cone region has a cutter exposure greater than the at least one additional cutter respectively secured in the shoulder region and the flank region.
- 74. The rotary drag bit of claim 72, wherein at least one of the plurality of cutters secured in the cone region has a cutter exposure less than the at least one additional cutter secured in the nose region.
- 75. The rotary drag bit of claim 72, wherein at least one of the plurality of cutters secured in the cone region has a cutter exposure greater than the at least one additional cutter respectively secured in the shoulder region and the flank region.
- 76. The rotary drag bit of claim 72, wherein at least one of the plurality of cutters secured in the cone region has a cutter exposure less than the at least one additional cutter secured in the nose region and wherein at least one of the plurality of cutters secured in the cone region has a cutter exposure greater than the at least one additional cutter respectively secured in the shoulder region and the flank region.
- 77. The rotary drag bit of claim 76, wherein the at least one additional cutter secured in the nose region has cutter exposure less than approximately 0.2 inch.
- 78. The rotary drag bit of claim 64, wherein the at least one cutter exhibiting a limited amount of cutter exposure perpendicular to a portion of a formation-facing surface to which the at least one cutter is secured is substantially surrounded by hardfacing material.
- 79. The rotary drag bit of claim 78, wherein the bit body comprises steel and at least one blade structure and the hardfacing material is disposed upon a steel surface.
- 80. The rotary drag bit of claim 64, wherein the superabrasive cutting face of the at least one cutter comprises a peripheral chamfer of a preselected width.
- 81. The rotary drag bit of claim 64, wherein the first region comprises a cone region and the second region comprises a nose region, a shoulder region, and a flank region and wherein each of the cone, nose, shoulder and flank regions exhibit a limited exposure cutter profile with respect to the amount of cutter exposure perpendicular to a portion of a formation-facing surface exhibited by cutters secured in each of the regions of the bit body as taken in radial cross-section and generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the bit body.
- 82. The drill bit of claim 64, wherein the at least one cutter comprises a plurality of cutters, each exhibiting a generally equal amount of cutter exposure perpendicular to the selected portion of the outward face of the leading end to which each of the superabrasive cutters are secured.
- 83. The drill bit claim 64, wherein the at least one cutter comprises a plurality of cutters, each exhibiting generally differing amounts of cutter exposure perpendicular to the selected portion of the outward face of the leading end to which each of the superabrasive cutters are secured.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application entitled Drill Bits with Controlled Cutter Loading and Depth of Cut filed Aug. 26, 1999 and having Ser. No. 09/383,228.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09383228 |
Aug 1999 |
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09738687 |
Dec 2000 |
US |