Claims
- 1. A rotary drilling structure for drilling a borehole in a subterranean formation, comprising:a body having a centerline and at least one cutting element at a periphery thereof being positioned to cut a borehole in a formation to a first gage diameter; at least one non-axial gage portion on said body defining a peripheral profile exhibiting a substantially constant cross-sectional area transverse to said centerline throughout at least a portion of a longitudinal extent of said at least one non-axial gage portion and oriented along at least one direction disposed at an acute angle to said centerline; and at least one contact area located on said at least one non-axial gage portion at a position radially beyond said first gage diameter and bearing at least one cutting element thereon positioned for engagement with said formation.
- 2. The rotary drilling structure of claim 1, further comprising at least one axial gage portion having a peripheral profile oriented substantially parallel to said centerline.
- 3. The rotary drilling structure of claim 2, wherein said at least one axial gage portion extends from proximate a lower portion of said body toward said at least one non-axial gage portion.
- 4. The rotary drilling structure of claim 2, wherein said at least one non-axial gage portion extends from proximate a lower portion of said body toward said at least one axial gage portion.
- 5. The rotary drilling structure of claim 1, wherein said at least one non-axial gage portion comprises a plurality of non-axial gage subportions, each of said plurality of non-axial gage subportions being oriented at an angle to said centerline and including at least one contact area located thereon radially beyond the first gage diameter and bearing at least one cutting element thereon positioned for engagement with the formation.
- 6. The rotary drilling structure of claim 5, wherein at least some of said plurality of non-axial gage subportions are oriented at similar angles to the centerline but in differing circumferential orientations.
- 7. The rotary drilling structure of claim 5, wherein at least some of said plurality of non-axial gage subportions have peripheral profiles oriented at different angles to the centerline.
- 8. The rotary drilling structure of claim 6, wherein at least one of said plurality of non-axial gage subportions defines a peripheral profile extending substantially linearly in a longitudinal direction.
- 9. The rotary drilling structure of claim 6, wherein at least one of said plurality of non-axial gage subportions defines a profile extending substantially non-linearly in a longitudinal direction.
- 10. The rotary drilling structure of claim 1, wherein said at least one non-axial gage portion includes a peripheral profile substantially defined by a cylindrical surface of revolution about a centerline disposed at an angle to the body centerline.
- 11. The rotary drilling structure of claim 10, wherein the cylindrical surface of revolution centerline intersects the body centerline.
- 12. The rotary drilling structure of claim 1, wherein said at least one non-axial gage portion comprises a plurality of blades defining junk slots therebetween.
- 13. The rotary drilling structure of claim 1, wherein said at least one non-axial gage portion comprises a substantially annular land extending about said body.
- 14. The rotary drilling structure of claim 1, wherein said rotary drilling structure is selected from a group comprising a rotary drag bit, a roller cone bit and a sub.
- 15. The rotary drilling structure of claim 1, wherein said at least one non-axial gage portion defines a peripheral profile extending substantially linearly in a longitudinal direction.
- 16. The rotary drilling structure of claim 1, wherein said at least one non-axial gage portion defines a profile extending substantially non-linearly in a longitudinal direction.
- 17. A rotary drill bit for drilling a borehole in a subterranean formation, comprising:a bit body having a centerline, a crown portion including a face and a shank portion; said face having at least one cutting element at a periphery thereof being positioned to cut a borehole in a formation to a first gage diameter; at least one non-axial gage portion on said bit body defining a peripheral profile exhibiting a substantially constant cross-sectional area transverse to said centerline throughout at least a portion of a longitudinal extent of said at least one non-axial gage portion and oriented along at least one direction disposed at an acute angle to said centerline; and at least one contact area located on said at least one non-axial gage portion radially beyond the first gage diameter and bearing at least one cutting element thereon positioned for engagement with the formation.
- 18. The rotary drill bit of claim 17, wherein said face has attached thereto a plurality of cutting elements oriented to engage and cut a bottom of the borehole.
- 19. The rotary drill bit of claim 17, wherein said face includes a gage defining portion having a plurality of gage cutting elements attached thereto for cutting the first gage diameter.
- 20. The rotary drill bit of claim 17, wherein said at least one non-axial gage portion is configured with a plurality of circumferentially spaced-apart blades extending generally radially from said bit body.
- 21. The rotary drill bit of claim 20, wherein said blades of said plurality are configured to be abrasion-resistant on radially outer surfaces thereof.
- 22. The rotary drill bit of claim 20, wherein said plurality of blades is oriented substantially longitudinally along said bit body in alignment with said centerline.
- 23. The rotary drill bit of claim 17, wherein said at least one non-axial gage portion is configured with a raised annular land.
- 24. The rotary drill bit of claim 23, wherein at least some radially outer surfaces of said raised annular land are configured for abrasion-resistance.
- 25. The rotary drill bit of claim 17, further comprising at least one axial gage portion positioned on said bit body.
- 26. The rotary drill bit of claim 25, wherein said at least one axial gage portion further comprises a plurality of circumferentially spaced-apart blades extending generally radially from said bit body.
- 27. The rotary drill bit of claim 17, wherein said at least one non-axial gage portion comprises a plurality of longitudinally superimposed non-axial gage subportions, each of said plurality of non-axial gage subportions comprising a plurality of blades extending from said bit body.
- 28. The rotary drill bit of claim 27, wherein each of said plurality of blades of said plurality of non-axial gage subportions is coextensive with a blade of an adjacent non-axial gage subportion.
- 29. The rotary drill bit of claim 17, wherein said at least one non-axial gage portion comprises a plurality of non-axial gage subportions, each of said plurality of non-axial gage subportions being oriented at an angle to said centerline and including at least one contact area located thereon radially beyond the first gage diameter and bearing at least one cutting element thereon positioned for engagement with the formation.
- 30. The rotary drill bit of claim 29, wherein at least some of said plurality of non-axial gage subportions are oriented at similar angles to the centerline but in differing circumferential orientations.
- 31. The rotary drill bit of claim 29, wherein at least some of said plurality of non-axial gage subportions have peripheral profiles oriented at different angles to the centerline.
- 32. The rotary drill bit of claim 29, wherein at least one of said plurality of non-axial gage subportions defines a peripheral profile extending substantially linearly in a longitudinal direction.
- 33. The rotary drill bit of claim 29, wherein at least one of said plurality of non-axial gage subportions defines a profile extending substantially non-linearly in a longitudinal direction.
- 34. The rotary drill bit of claim 17, wherein said at least one non-axial gage portion includes a peripheral profile substantially defined by a cylindrical surface of revolution about a centerline disposed at an angle to the body centerline.
- 35. The rotary drill bit of claim 34, wherein the cylindrical surface of revolution centerline intersects the body centerline.
- 36. The rotary drill bit of claim 17, wherein said at least one non-axial gage portion comprises a plurality of blades defining junk slots therebetween.
- 37. The rotary drill bit of claim 17, wherein said at least one non-axial gage portion comprises a substantially annular land extending about said body.
- 38. The rotary drill bit of claim 17, wherein said rotary drill bit is selected from a group comprising a rotary drag bit and a roller cone bit.
- 39. The rotary drill bit of claim 17, wherein said at least one non-axial gage portion defines a peripheral profile extending substantially linearly in a longitudinal direction.
- 40. The rotary drill bit of claim 17, wherein said at least one non-axial gage portion defines a profile extending substantially non-linearly in a longitudinal direction.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/832,051, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,123,160 filed Apr. 2, 1997.
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