Claims
- 1. An earth-boring bit comprising:a bit body; at least one cantilevered bearing shaft depending from the bit body; a cutter mounted for rotation on the bearing shaft, the cutter including a gage surface and a heel surface; at least one first scraper cutting element secured to said cutter and having an outermost surface generally aligned with the gage surface; a heel tooth secured to said heel surface of said cutter having a deviation from true rolling of less than approximately 15 degrees.
- 2. An earth-boring bit according to claim 1 wherein the outermost surface of said first scraper cutting element defines a first plow point for shearing engagement with the sidewall of the borehole and having edges diverging from the plow point to promote flow of cuttings up the borehole.
- 3. An earth-boring bit according to claim 1 further comprising at least one second scraper cutting element secured to said cutter at said gage surface, the outermost surface defining a second plow point for shearing engagement with the sidewall of the borehole and having edges diverging from the plow point to promote flow of cuttings up the borehole, said second plow point stepped out relative to said first plow point for shearing additional material from the sidewall of the borehole.
- 4. The earth-boring bit according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of hard metal elements arranged in generally circumferential rows on the cutter and secured thereto by interference fit.
- 5. The earth-boring bit according to claim 2 wherein the outermost surface of said first scraper cutting element is wedge-shaped and the plow point is a radius.
- 6. The earth-boring bit according to claim 1 wherein the first scraper cutting element is secured to a generally circular juncture defined between the gage and heel surfaces of the cutter and alternates between cutting elements secured to the heel surface of the cutter.
- 7. The earth-boring bit according to claim 2 wherein the outermost surface of said first scraper cutting element is elliptical and the plow point is a radius.
- 8. The earth-boring bit according to claim 1 wherein said first scraper cutting element is a three sided pyramid.
- 9. The earth-boring bit according to claim 1 wherein the outermost surface of the first scraper cutting element is relieved between about 3 and about 15 degrees from the sidewall of the borehole.
- 10. The earth-boring bit according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of milled teeth, formed from the material of the cutter, arranged in circumferential rows on the cutter.
- 11. An earth-boring bit comprising:a bit body; at least one cantilevered bearing shaft depending from the bit body; a cutter mounted for rotation on the bearing shaft, the cutter including a gage surface and a heel surface; at least one first scraper cutting element secured to said cutter and having an outermost surface generally aligned with the gage surface; at least one second scraper cutting element secured to said gage surface of said cutter and having an outermost surface generally aligned with the gage surface, wherein said outermost surface is stepped out relative to said outermost surface of said first scraper cutting element; a heel tooth having a deviation from true rolling of less than approximately 15 degrees.
- 12. The earth-boring bit according to claim 11 wherein the outermost surface of said first scraper cutter element is wedge shaped and defines a plow point for shearing engagement with the sidewall of the borehole and having edges diverging from the plow point to promote flow of cuttings up the borehole.
- 13. The earth-boring bit according to claim 12 wherein the outermost surface of said first scraper cutting element is wedge-shaped and the plow point is a radius.
- 14. The earth-boring bit according to claim 12 wherein the outermost surface of said first scraper cutting element is elliptical and the plow point is a radius.
- 15. The earth-boring bit according to claim 12 wherein the outermost surface of said second scraper cutting element is wedge shaped and defines a second plow point for shearing engagement with the sidewall of the borehole and has edges diverging from the plow point to promote flow of cuttings up the borehole, said second plow point stepped out relative to said first plow point for shearing additional material from the sidewall of the borehole.
- 16. The earth-boring bit according to claim 15 wherein the outermost surface of said second scraper cutting element is wedge-shaped and the plow point is a radius.
- 17. The earth-boring bit according to claim 15 wherein the outermost surface of said second scraper cutting element is elliptical and the plow point is a radius.
- 18. The earth-boring bit according to claim 15 further comprising at least one gage element secured to said gage surface and having an outermost surface generally aligned with the gage surface and stepped out relative to said second plow point for shearing engagement with the sidewall of the borehole wherein said gage element is for shearing additional material from the sidewall of the borehole.
- 19. The earth-boring bit according to claim 11 wherein at least one of said first scraper cutting element and said second scraper cutting element is a three sided pyramid.
- 20. The earth-boring bit according to claim 11 wherein the first scraper cutting element is secured to a generally circular juncture defined between the gage and heel surfaces of the cutter and alternates between cutting elements secured to the heel surface of the cutter.
- 21. The earth-boring bit according to claim 11 wherein the outermost surface of the first scraper cutting element is relieved between about 3 and about 15 degrees from the sidewall of the borehole.
- 22. The earth-boring bit according to claim 11 further comprising a plurality of hard metal elements arranged in generally circumferential rows on the cutter and secured thereto by interference fit.
- 23. The earth-boring bit according to claim 11 further comprising a plurality of milled teeth, formed from the material of the cutter, arranged in circumferential rows on the cutter.
- 24. An earth-boring bit comprising:a bit body; at least one cantilevered bearing shaft depending from the bit body; a cutter mounted for rotation on the bearing shaft, the cutter including a gage surface and a heel surface; at least one first scraper cutting element secured to a generally circular juncture defined between the gage and heel surfaces, the first scraper cutting element having an outermost surface generally aligned with the gage surface, the outermost surface defining a plow point for shearing engagement with the sidewall of the borehole and having edges diverging from the plow point to promote flow of cuttings up the borehole; at least one second scraper cutting element secured to said gage surface and having an outermost surface generally aligned with the gage surface, said second scraper cutting element being wedge shaped and defining a second plow point for shearing engagement with the sidewall of the borehole and having edges diverging from the second plow point to promote flow of cuttings up the borehole, said second plow point stepped out relative to said first plow point for shearing additional material from the sidewall of the borehole.
- 25. An earth-boring bit according to claim 24 further comprising a heel tooth secured to said heel surface of said cutter and having a deviation from true rolling of less than approximately 15 degrees.
- 26. The earth-boring bit according to claim 24 further comprising at least one gage element secured to said gage surface and having an outermost surface generally aligned with the gage surface and stepped out relative to said second plow point for shearing engagement with the sidewall of the borehole wherein said gage element is for shearing additional material from the sidewall of the borehole.
- 27. The earth-boring bit according to claim 24 wherein the outermost surface of at least one of said first scraper cutting element and said second scraper cutting element is wedge-shaped and the plow point is a radius.
- 28. The earth-boring bit according to claim 24 wherein the outermost surface of at least one of said first scraper cutting element and said second scraper cutting element is elliptical and the plow point is a radius.
- 29. The earth-boring bit according to claim 24 wherein at least one of said first scraper cutting element and said second scraper cutting element is a three sided pyramid.
- 30. The earth-boring bit according to claim 24 wherein the outermost surface of the first scraper cutting element is relieved between about 3 and about 15 degrees from the sidewall of the borehole.
- 31. The earth-boring bit according to claim 24 further comprising a plurality of hard metal elements arranged in generally circumferential rows on the cutter and secured thereto by interference fit.
- 32. The earth-boring bit according to claim 24 further comprising a plurality of milled teeth, formed from the material of the cutter, arranged in circumferential rows on the cutter.
- 33. An earth-boring bit comprising:a bit body; at least one cantilevered bearing shaft depending from the bit body; a cutter mounted for rotation on the bearing shaft, the cutter including a gage surface and a heel surface and a plurality of hard metal cutting elements arranged in circumferential rows and secured to the cutter by interference fit; at least one first scraper cutting element secured at least partially to the heel surface, the first scraper cutting element including an outermost surface generally aligned with the gage surface, the outermost surface defining a first plow point for shearing engagement with the sidewall of the borehole and having edges diverging from the plow point to promote flow of cuttings up the borehole; at least one second scraper cutting element secured to said gage surface and having an outermost surface generally aligned with the gage surface, said second scraper cutting element being wedge shaped and defining a second plow point for shearing engagement with the sidewall of the borehole and having edges diverging from the plow point to promote flow of cuttings up the borehole, said second plow point stepped out relative to said first plow point for shearing additional material from the sidewall of the borehole.
- 34. An earth-boring bit according to claim 33 further comprising a heel tooth secured to said heel surface cutter and having a deviation from true rolling less than approximately 15 degrees.
- 35. The earth-boring bit according to claim 33 further comprising at least one gage element secured to said gage surface and having an outermost surface generally aligned with the gage surface and stepped out relative to said second plow point for shearing engagement with the sidewall of the borehole wherein said gage element is for shearing additional material from the sidewall of the borehole.
- 36. The earth-boring bit according to claim 33 wherein the outermost surface of at least one of said first scraper cutting element and said second scraper cutting element is wedge-shaped and the plow point is a radius.
- 37. The earth-boring bit according to claim 33 wherein the outermost surface of at least one of said first scraper cutting element and said second scraper cutting element is elliptical and the plow point is a radius.
- 38. The earth-boring bit according to claim 33 wherein at least one of said first scraper cutting element and said second scraper cutting element is a three sided pyramid.
- 39. The earth-boring bit according to claim 33 wherein the outermost surface of the first scraper cutting element is relieved between about 3 and about 15 degrees from the sidewall of the borehole.
- 40. The earth-boring bit according to claim 33 wherein the first scraper cutting element is secured to a generally circular juncture defined between the gage and heel surfaces of the cutter and alternates between cutting elements secured to the heel surface of the cutter.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/689,404, filed Aug. 6, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,819,861, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/373,149, filed Jan. 17, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,485, Aug. 6, 1996, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/293,228, filed Aug. 19, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,479,997, Jan. 2, 1996, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/089,318, filed Jul. 8, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,351,768, Oct. 4, 1994.
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