Claims
- 1. A drill bit for use in a borehole comprising:a bit body having at least two bit components, said bit components including at least one leg, said leg having a journal segment, said bit components further including a roller cone rotatably mounted upon said journal segment and forming at least one bearing cavity therebetween; an annular primary seal disposed between said leg and said roller cone and between said bearing cavity and the borehole, said annular primary seal having a primarily dynamic sealing surface; an annular secondary seal disposed between said annular primary seal and the borehole, said annular secondary seal having a primarily dynamic sealing surface; wherein a first contact pressure occurs at said primarily dynamic sealing surface of said annular primary seal and a second contact pressure occurs at said primarily dynamic sealing surface of said annular secondary seal, said first contact pressure being greater than said second contact pressure; to allow fluid migration past said annular secondary seal and an annular space disposed between said annular primary seal and said annular secondary seal, said annular space at least partially containing fluid and in substantially absolute fluid isolation from said bearing cavity.
- 2. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein said annular secondary seal is primarily elastomeric.
- 3. The drill bit of claim 2 wherein said annular secondary seal is primarily axially energized.
- 4. The drill bit of claim 2 wherein said secondary seal is disposed in an annular interstice formed between said leg and said roller cone.
- 5. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein said fluid in said annular space is capable of flowing past said annular secondary seal from said annular space to the borehole.
- 6. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein said annular secondary seal is primarily radially energized.
- 7. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein said annular secondary seal is disposed in an annular groove formed in one of said bit components.
- 8. A drill bit for use in a borehole at least partially containing drilling fluid, comprising:a bit body having at least two bit components, said bit components including at least one leg, said leg having a journal segment, said bit components further including a roller cone rotatably mounted upon said journal segment and forming at least one bearing cavity therebetween; an annular primary seal disposed between said leg and said roller cone; an annular secondary seal disposed between said leg and said roller cone and between said annular primary seal and the borehole, said annular secondary seal having a primarily dynamic sealing surface and a primarily static sealing surface, wherein a first contact pressure occurs at said primarily dynamic sealing surface and a second contact pressure occurs at said primarily static sealing surface, said first contact pressure and said second contact pressure being unequal to allow fluid migration past said annular secondary seal; and an annular space disposed between said annular primary seal and said annular secondary seal, said annular space at least partially containing fluid and in substantially absolute fluid isolation from said bearing cavity.
- 9. The drill bit of claim 8 wherein said first contact pressure is greater than said second contact pressure.
- 10. The drill bit of claim 8 wherein said second contact pressure is greater than said first contact pressure.
- 11. A drill bit for use in a borehole at least partially containing drilling fluid, comprising:a bit body having at least two bit components, said bit components including at least one leg, said leg having a journal segment, said bit components further including a roller cone rotatably mounted upon said journal segment and forming at least one bearing cavity therebetween; an annular primary seal disposed between said leg and said roller cone; and an annular secondary seal disposed between said annular primary seal and the borehole and between said leg and said roller cone, wherein said annular secondary seal is engageable with said leg and said roller cone, said annular secondary seal including a sealing surface engageable with one of said bit components, wherein said sealing surface includes first and second regions; and wherein a first contact pressure occurs at said first region of said sealing surface and a second contact pressure occurs at said second region of said sealing surface, said first contact pressure being greater than said second contact pressure to allow fluid migration past said annular secondary seal.
- 12. The drill bit of claim 11 further including an annular space disposed between said annular primary seal and said annular secondary seal, said annular space at least partially containing fluid and in substantially absolute fluid isolation from said bearing cavity.
- 13. The drill bit of claim 12 wherein said fluid in said annular space is capable of migrating past said annular secondary seal from said annular space to the borehole.
- 14. The drill bit of claim 11 wherein said sealing surface is a primarily dynamic sealing surface.
- 15. The drill bit of claim 11 wherein said sealing surface is a primarily static sealing surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is Div. Ser. No. 09/201,614 Nov. 30, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 6,196,339 which is a continuation-in-part application Ser. No 08/982,081 of U.S. Pat. No. 6,033,117, filed Dec. 1, 1997 and entitled “Sealed Bearing Drill Bit with Dual-Seal Configuration”, and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/067,149 filed Dec. 2, 1997 entitled “Dual-Seal Drill Bit Pressure Communication System,” both of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/067149 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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