Claims
- 1. A rotarty drill bit for drilling a well bore in a formation, the bit comprising:
- a bit body having a threaded pin at its upper end adapted to be detachably secured to drill pipe or the like for rotating the bit body;
- a cutter head rotatably mounted on the bit body at the bottom thereof, said cutter head comprising a cutter body of generally circular shape in transverse section having a bottom and a side wall extending up from the bottom, and a plurality of drag cutting elements mounted on and projecting from said bottom and side wall of the cutter body, with the cutting elements on the bottom of the cutter head being engageable with the bottom of the well bore and the cutting elements on the side wall being engageable with the side of the well bore, the cutter head being of slightly smaller overall diameter than the well bore and being mounted on the bit body with its axis of rotation at an angle relative to that of the bit body; and
- means for interconnecting the cutter head to means for rotating the cutter head relative to the bit body, with the cutter head thus being rotatable independently of the rotation of the bit body, whereby with the bit in a well bore and upon rotation of the bit body and rotation of the cutter head relative to the bit body, each cutting element intermittently engages the formation, with only a predetermined number of the cutting elements engaging the formation at any one point in time, but with all cutting elements engaging the formation over a predetermined period of time, for enabling improved cooling of the cutting elements for extended cutting element life.
- 2. A rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 1 wherein the bit body is a generally tubular member and is adapted to receive drilling fluid under pressure from the passage in the drill pipe, and wherein the cutter head has passaging therein for flow of the drilling fluid down from the bit body to the underside of the cutter head.
- 3. A rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 1 wherein the angle between the axes of rotation of the bit body and the cutter head is at least approximately 2 degrees.
- 4. A rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 1 wherein each cutting element comprises an elongate member of tungsten carbide mounted on and projecting from the cutter body and a generally planar member of diamond mounted on the projecting portion of the elongate member.
- 5. A rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 1 wherein said interconnecting means comprises a mechanical linkage.
- 6. A rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 1 wherein said bit body is so sized and shaped as to fit snuggly within the well bore and engage the side of the well bore at spaced intervals around the bit body for holding the drill bit stable within the well bore during drilling operations.
- 7. A rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 1 further comprising bearing means for rotatably mounting the cutter head on the bit body, the bearing means comprising bearing surfaces lying generally in parallel inclined planes.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 024,844, filed Mar. 28, 1979, now abandoned.
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