Claims
- 1. A bi-center drill bit comprising a bit body, the bit body having a longitudinal axis, a first end adapted to be detachably: secured to a drill string, a pilot section on a second, opposite end of the bit body and an eccentric reamer section intermediate the first and second ends, anda plurality of cutting elements on the pilot section, a first center of rotation of the pilot section about the longitudinal axis, a radius of rotation R1 of the drill bit about the first center of rotation, a second center of rotation of the pilot section spaced apart from the first center of rotation by a distance D, a radius of rotation R2 of the drill bit about the second center of rotation, the radius of rotation R1 is less than the sum of the radius of rotation R2 and distance D, wherein a plurality of non-cutting bearing elements are mounted upon the bit body at radius R2.
- 2. The bi-center drill bit of claim 1 further comprising a first plurality of blades extending from the bit body and a second plurality of blades extending from the bit body whereby the first plurality of blades terminates with a plurality of gauge cutting elements extending to radius of rotation R1, and the second plurality of blades terminates in at least one of the non-cutting bearing elements.
- 3. The bi-center drill bit of claim 2 wherein the non-cutting bearing elements are in the form of a flush mounted, hard, wear resistant material.
- 4. The bi-center drill bit of claim 3 wherein the non-cutting bearing elements are in the form of a flame spray coating containing the carbides of elements selected from the group consisting of tungsten, titanium, iron, and chromium.
- 5. The bi-center drill bit of claim 4 wherein the coating is generally uniformly applied over a portion of the at least two blades.
- 6. The bi-center drill bit of claim 2 wherein the non-cutting bearing elements are in the form of a protruding insert made of a hard, wear resistant material.
- 7. The bi-center drill bit of claim 6 wherein the hard, wear resistant material is cemented tungsten carbide.
- 8. The bi-center drill bit of claim 7 wherein the hard, wear resistant material is a preform element with a facing table of diamond bonded to a less hard substrate material.
- 9. The bi-center drill bit of claim 2 wherein the gauge cutting elements are formed of a superhard material.
- 10. The bi-center drill bit of claim 9 wherein the superhard material is a preform element with a facing table of diamond bonded to a less hard substrate material.
- 11. The bi-center drill bit of claim 10 wherein the facing table of diamond comprises polycrystalline diamond.
- 12. The bi-center drill bit of claim 9 wherein the superhard material is natural diamond.
- 13. The bi-center drill bit of claim 1 wherein a maximum included angle about the second center of rotation between any two adjacent non-cutting bearing elements is less than 180 degrees.
- 14. A bi-center drill bit comprising a bit body, the bit body having a longitudinal axis, a first end adapted to be detachably secured to a drill string, a pilot section on a second, opposite end of the bit body and an eccentric reamer section intermediate the first and second ends, anda plurality of cutting elements on the pilot section, a first center of rotation of the pilot section about the longitudinal axis, a radius of rotation R1 of the drill bit about the first center of rotation, a second center of rotation of the pilot section spaced apart from the first center of rotation by a distance D, a radius of rotation R2 of the drill bit about the second center of rotation, the radius of rotation R1 is less than the sum of the radius of rotation R2 and distance D, wherein a plurality of gauge cutting cutter elements are mounted upon the bit body at radius R1.
- 15. The bi-center drill bit of claim 14 further comprising a first region of the pilot section centered about the first center of rotation having a radius of D,a second region of the pilot section centered about the second center of rotation having a radius of D, and a third region of the pilot section formed by the intersection of the first region and the second region, wherein the third region of the pilot section is devoid of cutting elements.
- 16. A bi-center drill bit comprising a bit body, the bit body having a longitudinal axis, a first end adapted to be detachably secured to a drill string, a pilot section on a second, opposite end of the bit body and an eccentric reamer section intermediate the first and second ends, anda plurality of cutting elements on the pilot section, a first center of rotation of the pilot section about the longitudinal axis, a radius of rotation R1 of the drill bit about the first center of rotation, a second center of rotation of the pilot section spaced apart from the first center of rotation by a distance D, a radius of rotation R2 of the drill bit about the second center of rotation, the radius of rotation R1 is less than the sum of the radius of rotation R2 and distance D, wherein a plurality of non-cutting bearing elements are mounted upon the bit body at radius R2 and a plurality of gauge cutting cutter elements are mounted upon the bit body at radius R1.
- 17. The bi-center drill bit of claim 16 further comprising a first region of the pilot section centered about the first center of rotation having a radius of D,a second region of the pilot section centered about the second center of rotation having a radius of D, and a third region of the pilot section is formed by the intersection of the first region and the second region, wherein the third region of the pilot section is devoid of cutting elements.
- 18. The bi-center drill bit of claim 17 further comprising a first plurality of blades extending from the bit body and a second plurality of blades extending from the bit body, whereby the first plurality of blades terminates in the plurality of gauge cutting elements and the second plurality of blades terminates in at least one of the non-cutting bearing elements.
- 19. The bi-center drill bit of claim 18 wherein a maximum included angle about the second center of rotation between any two adjacent non-cutting bearing elements is less than 180 degrees.
- 20. The bi-center drill bit of claim 18 wherein the non-cutting bearing elements are in the form of a flush mounted, hard, wear resistant material.
- 21. The bi-center drill bit of claim 20 wherein the non-cutting bearing elements are in the form of a flame spray coating containing the carbides of elements selected from the group consisting of tungsten, titanium, iron, and chromium.
- 22. The bi-center drill bit of claim 21 wherein the coating is generally uniformly applied over a portion of the at least two blades.
- 23. The bi-center drill bit of claim 18 wherein the non-cutting bearing elements are in the form of a protruding insert made of a hard, wear resistant material.
- 24. The bi-center drill bit of claim 23 wherein the hard, wear resistant material is cemented tungsten carbide.
- 25. The bi-center drill bit of claim 23 wherein the hard, wear resistant material is a preform element with a facing table of diamond bonded to a less hard substrate material.
- 26. The bi-center drill bit of claim 18 wherein the gauge cutting elements are formed of a superhard material.
- 27. The bi-center drill bit of claim 26 wherein the superhard material is a preform element with a facing table of diamond bonded to a less hard substrate material.
- 28. The bi-center drill bit of claim 27 wherein the facing table of diamond comprises polycrystalline diamond.
- 29. The bi-center drill bit of claim 26 wherein the superhard material is natural diamond.
- 30. A bi-center drill bit comprising a bit body with a first end adapted to be detachably secured to a drill string, a pilot section on a second, opposite end of the bit body and a reamer section intermediate the first and second ends,a plurality of cutting elements on the pilot section, a first center of rotation of the pilot section, a second center of rotation of the pilot section spaced apart from the first center of rotation by a distance D, a first region of the pilot section centered about the first center of rotation having a radius of D, a second region of the pilot section centered about the second center of rotation having a radius of D, and a third region of the pilot section formed by the intersection of the first region and the second region, wherein the third region of the pilot section is devoid of cutting elements.
- 31. The bi-center drill bit of claim 30 wherein the cutting elements of the pilot section are arranged upon a plurality of blades formed on the bit body.
- 32. The bi-center drill bit of claim 31 wherein the cutting elements of the pilot section are formed of a superhard material.
- 33. The bi-center drill bit of claim 32 wherein the superhard material is a preform element with a facing table of diamond bonded to a less hard substrate material.
- 34. The bi-center drill bit of claim 33 wherein the facing table of diamond comprises polycrystalline diamond.
- 35. The bi-center drill bit of claim 32 wherein the superhard material is natural diamond.
- 36. The bi-center drill bit of claim 30 further comprising at least two blades extending from the bit body and at least one non-cutting bearing element mounted on each blade, whereby the non-cutting bearing element extends to radius of rotation R2.
- 37. The bi-center drill bit of claim 36 wherein a maximum included angle about the second center of rotation between the non-cutting bearing elements on two adjacent blades is less than 180 degrees.
- 38. The bi-center drill bit of claim 36 wherein the non-cutting bearing elements are in the form of a flush mounted, hard, wear resistant material.
- 39. The bi-center drill bit of claim 38 wherein the non-cutting bearing elements are in the form of a flame spray coating containing the carbides of elements selected from the group consisting of tungsten, titanium, iron, and chromium.
- 40. The bi-center drill bit of claim 39 wherein the coating is generally uniformly applied over a portion of the at least two blades.
- 41. The bi-center drill bit of claim 36 wherein the non-cutting bearing elements are in the form of a protruding insert made of a hard, wear resistant material.
- 42. The bi-center drill bit of claim 41 wherein the hard, wear resistant material is cemented tungsten carbide.
- 43. The bi-center drill bit of claim 42 wherein the hard, wear resistant material is a preform element with a facing table of diamond bonded to a less hard substrate material.
- 44. A bi-center drill bit comprising a bit body with a first end adapted to be detachably secured to a drill string, a pilot section on a second, opposite end of the bit body and a reamer section intermediate the first and second ends,a plurality of cutting elements on the pilot section, a first center of rotation of the pilot section, a first cutting face surface on the pilot section generated by the plurality of cutting elements as they are rotated about the first center of rotation of the pilot section, a second center of rotation of the pilot section spaced apart from the first center of rotation by a distance D, a second cutting face surface on the pilot section generated by the plurality of cutting elements as they are rotated about the second center of rotation of the pilot section, a first region of the pilot section centered about the first center of rotation having a radius of D, a second region of the pilot section centered about the second center of rotation having a radius of D, and a third region of the pilot section formed by the intersection of the first region and the second region, wherein no cutting elements lying within the third region of the pilot section contact both the first cutting face surface and the second cutting face surface.
- 45. The bi-center drill bit of claim 44 wherein the cutting elements are arranged upon a plurality of blades formed on the bit body.
- 46. The bi-center drill bit of claim 44 wherein the cutting elements are formed of a superhard material.
- 47. The bi-center drill bit of claim 46 wherein the superhard material is a preform element with a facing table of diamond bonded to a less hard substrate material.
- 48. The bi-center drill bit of claim 47 wherein the table of diamond comprises polycrystalline diamond.
- 49. The bi-center drill bit of claim 46 wherein the superhard material is natural diamond.
- 50. The bi-center drill bit of claim 44 further comprising a radius of rotation R1 of the drill bit about the first center of rotation, anda radius of rotation R2 of the drill bit about the second center of rotation, wherein a plurality of non-cutting bearing elements are mounted upon the bit body at radius R2 and a plurality of gauge cutting cutter elements are mounted upon the bit body at radius R1.
- 51. The bi-center drill bit of claim 50 wherein a maximum included angle about the second center of rotation between any two adjacent non-cutting bearing elements is less than 180 degrees.
- 52. The bi-center drill bit of claim 50 wherein the non-cutting bearing elements are in the form of a flush mounted, hard, wear resistant material.
- 53. The bi-center drill bit of claim 52 wherein the non-cutting bearing elements are in the form of a flame spray coating containing the carbides of elements selected from the group consisting of tungsten, titanium, iron, and chromium.
- 54. The bi-center drill bit of claim 53 wherein the coating is generally uniformly applied over a portion of the at least two blades.
- 55. The bi-center drill bit of claim 50 wherein the non-cutting bearing elements are in the form of a protruding insert made of a hard, wear resistant material.
- 56. The bi-center drill bit of claim 55 wherein the hard, wear resistant material is cemented tungsten carbide.
- 57. The bi-center drill bit of claim 56 wherein the hard, wear resistant material is a preform element with a facing table of diamond bonded to a less hard substrate material.
- 58. The bi-center drill bit of claim 50 wherein the gauge cutting elements are formed of a superhard material.
- 59. The bi-center drill bit of claim 58 wherein the superhard material is a preform element with a facing table of diamond bonded to a less hard substrate material.
- 60. The bi-center drill bit of claim 59 wherein the facing table of diamond comprises polycrystalline diamond.
- 61. The bi-center drill bit of claim 50 wherein the superhard material is natural diamond.
- 62. A bi-center drill bit comprising a bit body, the bit body having a longitudinal axis, a first end adapted to be detachably secured to a drill string, a pilot section on a second, opposite end of the bit body and an eccentric reamer section intermediate the first and second ends, anda plurality of cutting elements, a first center of rotation of the pilot section about the longitudinal axis, a radius of rotation R1 of the drill bit about the first center of rotation, a second center of rotation of the pilot section spaced apart from the first center of rotation by a distance D, a radius of rotation R2 of the drill bit about the second center of rotation, the radius of rotation R1 is less than the sum of the radius of rotation R2 and distance D, the cutting elements are arranged upon a plurality of blades formed on the bit body wherein at least two of the blades extend from the bit body, the blades terminating with a gauge cutting element extending to radius of rotation R1 and at least one of the blades is located at the intersection of radius of rotation R1 and the radius of rotation R2 and has at least one non-cutting bearing element mounted thereon, the non-cutting bearing element extending to the radius of rotation R2.
- 63. The bi-center drill bit of claim 62 wherein the cutting elements are formed of a superhard material.
- 64. The bi-center drill bit of claim 63 wherein the superhard material is a preform element with a facing table of diamond bonded to a less hard substrate material.
- 65. The bi-center drill bit of claim 64 wherein the facing table of diamond comprises polycrystalline diamond.
- 66. The bi-center drill bit of claim 63 wherein the superhard material is natural diamond.
- 67. The bi-center drill bit of claim 62 wherein the non-cutting bearing element is in the form of a flush mounted, hard, wear resistant material.
- 68. The bi-center drill bit of claim 62 wherein the non-cutting bearing element is in the form of a flame spray coating containing the carbides of elements selected from the group consisting of tungsten, titanium, iron, and chromium.
- 69. The bi-center drill bit of claim 68 wherein the coating is generally uniformly applied over a portion of the at least two blades.
- 70. The bi-center drill bit of claim 62 wherein the non-cutting bearing element is in the form of a protruding insert made of a hard, wear resistant material.
- 71. The bi-center drill bit of claim 70 wherein the hard, wear resistant material is cemented tungsten carbide.
- 72. The bi-center drill bit of claim 71 wherein the hard, wear resistant material is a preform element with a facing table of diamond bonded to a less hard substrate material.
Parent Case Info
This Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/162,179 filed Oct. 28, 1999, and of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/163,420 filed Nov. 3, 1999.
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