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 chisel-shaped cutting element secured to the gage surface, the cutting element having a pair of surfaces converging to define a circumferential crest, the cutting element being tilted toward the heel surface such that a line drawn through the cutting element and crest defines an acute angle of between 15 and 75 degrees with the gage surface of the cutter.
- 2. The earth-boring bit according to claim 1 wherein the chisel-shaped cutting element has a generally cylindrical base interference fit into an aperture in the gage surface.
- 3. The earth-boring bit according to claim further comprising:
- a counterbore formed in the gage surface and generally surrounding the chisel-shaped element.
- 4. The earth-boring bit according to claim 1 further comprising:
- at least one scraper cutting element secured to a generally circular juncture between the gage and heel surfaces of the cutter, the scraper cutting element having a pair of surfaces converging to define a crest in general alignment with the juncture between the heel and gage surfaces.
- 5. The earth-boring bit according to claim 1 wherein one of the surfaces of the chisel-shaped cutting element is formed of more abrasion-resistant material than the other, wherein the cutting element is self-sharpening.
- 6. The earth-boring bit according to claim 1 wherein an outermost surface of the chisel-shaped cutting element is generally aligned with and projects beyond the gage surface of the cutter.
- 7. The earth-boring bit according to claim 1 wherein an outermost surface of the chisel-shaped cutting element is relieved between about 3 and about 15 degrees from the sidewall of the borehole.
- 8. The earth-boring bit according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of hard metal inserts arranged in generally circumferential rows on the cutter and secured thereto by interference fit.
- 9. 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.
- 10. 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 chisel-shaped cutting element secured to the gage surface, the cutting element having a generally cylindrical base secured by interference fit in an aperture on the gage surface and a pair of surfaces extending from the base and converging to define circumferential crest, the crest and cutting element being tilted toward the heel surface of the cutter such that a line drawn through the cutting element and crest defines an acute angle of between about 15 and 75 degrees with the gage surface of the cutter.
- 11. The earth-boring bit according to claim 10 further comprising:
- a counterbore formed in the gage surface and generally surrounding the chisel-shaped element.
- 12. The earth-boring bit according to claim 10 further comprising:
- at least one scraper cutting element secured to a generally circular juncture between the gage and heel surfaces of the cutter, the scraper cutting element having a pair of surfaces converging to define a crest in general alignment with the juncture between the heel and gage surfaces.
- 13. The earth-boring bit according to claim 10 wherein one of the surfaces of the chisel-shaped cutting element is formed of more abrasion-resistant material than the other, wherein the cutting element is self-sharpening.
- 14. The earth-boring bit according to claim 10 wherein an outermost surface of the chisel-shaped cutting element is generally aligned with the gage surface of the cutter.
- 15. The earth-boring bit according to claim 10 wherein an outermost surface of the chisel-shaped cutting element is relieved between about 3 and about 15 degrees from the sidewall of the borehole.
- 16. The earth-boring bit according to claim 10 further comprising a plurality of hard metal inserts arranged in generally circumferential rows on the cutter and secured thereto by interference fit.
- 17. The earth-boring bit according to claim 10 further comprising a plurality of milled teeth, formed from the material of the cutter, arranged in circumferential rows on the cutter.
- 18. 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 chisel-shaped cutting element secured to the gage surface, the cutting element having a pair of surfaces converging to define a circumferential crest, the cutting element being tilted toward the heel surface such that a line drawn through the cutting element and crests defines an acute angle between about 15 and 75 degrees with the gage surface; and
- at least one scraper cutting element secured to a generally circular juncture between the gage and heel surfaces of the cutter, the scraper cutting element having a pair of surfaces converging to define a crest in general alignment with the juncture between the heel and gage surfaces.
- 19. The earth-boring bit according to claim 18 further comprising:
- a counterbore formed in the gage surface and generally surrounding the chisel-shaped element.
- 20. The earth-boring bit according to claim 18 wherein one of the surfaces of the chisel-shaped cutting element is formed of more abrasion-resistant material than the other, wherein the cutting element is self-sharpening.
- 21. The earth-boring bit according to claim 18 wherein an outermost surface of the chisel-shaped cutting element is aligned with the gage surface of the cutter.
- 22. The earth-boring bit according to claim 18 wherein an outermost surface of the chisel-shaped cutting element is relieved between about 3 and about 15 degrees from the sidewall of the borehole.
- 23. The earth-boring bit according to claim 18 wherein each scraper cutting element alternates with each chisel-shaped cutting element.
- 24. The earth-boring bit according to claim 18 further comprising a plurality of milled teeth, formed from the material of the cutter, arranged in circumferential rows on the cutter.
- 25. The earth-boring bit according to claim 18 further comprising a plurality of hard metal inserts arranged in generally circumferential rows on the cutter and secured thereto by interference fit.
- 26. An earth-boring bit comprising:
- a bit body;
- at least one cantilevered bearing shaft depending from the bit body;
- a cutter mounted for rotation around its longitudinal axis on the bearing shaft, the cutter including a gage surface and a cutter backface adjacent the gage surface; a first row of chisel-shaped cutting elements secured to the gage surface, each cutting element having a pair of surfaces converging to define a crest oriented generally transversely to the axis of the cutter, the cutting element being tilted away from the cutter backface such that a line drawn through the cutting element and crest defines an acute angle between about 15 and 75 degrees with the gage surface; and
- a second row of chisel-shaped cutting elements secured to the gage surface nearer the cutter backface than the first row, each of the cutting elements having a pair of surfaces converging to define a crest oriented generally transversely to the axis of the cutter, the cutting element being tilted away from the cutter backface such that a line drawn through the cutting element and crest defines an acute angle between about 15 and 75 degrees with the gage surface.
- 27. The earth-boring bit according to claim 26 further comprising:
- a counterbore formed in the gage surface and generally surrounding each chisel-shaped element.
- 28. The earth-boring bit according to claim 26 wherein one of the surfaces of each chisel-shaped cutting element is formed of more abrasion-resistant material than the other, wherein the cutting element is self-sharpening.
- 29. The earth-boring bit according to claim 26 further comprising a plurality of hard metal inserts arranged in generally circumferential rows on the cutter and secured thereto by interference fit.
- 30. The earth-boring bit according to claim 26 further comprising a plurality of milled teeth, formed from the material of the cutter, arranged in circumferential rows on the cutter.
- 31. An earth-boring bit comprising:
- a bit body;
- at least one cantilevered bearing shaft depending from the bit body;
- a cutter mounted for rotation around its longitudinal axis on the bearing shaft, the cutter including a gage surface and a cutter backface adjacent the gage surface;
- a first row of chisel-shaped cutting elements secured in apertures on the gage surface, each cutting element and aperture having a longitudinal axis, the longitudinal axis of the cutting element and aperture being tilted away from the cutter backface such that a line drawn through the longitudinal axis of the cutting element and aperture defines an acute angle between about 15 and 75 degrees with the gage surface; and
- a second row of chisel-shaped cutting elements secured in apertures on the gage surface nearer the cutter backface than the first row, each of the cutting elements and apertures having a longitudinal axis and a crest, the longitudinal axis of the cutting element and aperture being tilted away from the cutter backface such that a line drawn through the longitudinal axis of the cutting element and aperture defines an acute angle between about 15 and 75 degrees with the gage surface.
- 32. The earth-boring bit according to claim 31 further comprising:
- a counterbore formed in the gage surface and generally surrounding each chisel-shaped element.
- 33. The earth-boring bit according to claim 31 wherein one of the surfaces of each chisel-shaped cutting element is formed of more abrasion-resistant material than the other, wherein the cutting element is self-sharpening.
- 34. The earth-boring bit according to claim 31 further comprising a plurality of hard metal inserts arranged in generally circumferential rows on the cutter and secured thereto by interference fit.
- 35. The earth-boring bit according to claim 31 further comprising a plurality of milled teeth, formed from the material of the cutter, arranged in circumferential rows on the cutter.
- 36. The earth-boring bit according to claim 31 wherein each of the chisel-shaped cutting elements has a pair of surfaces converging to define the crest, one of the surfaces being formed of more abrasion-resistant material than the other, wherein the cutting element is self-sharpening.
1. RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/293,228, filed Aug. 18, 1994, 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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