Claims
- 1. A rotary-type earth-boring drill bit for drilling subterranean formations, comprising:a bladed-type bit body having at least one blade structure extending upwardly therefrom, the at least one blade structure having a major axis along which the at least one blade structure extends between a radially innermost end and a radially outermost end; and at least one preformed laminated cutting element installed on the at least one blade structure comprising at least one first segment juxtapositioned with at least one second segment; the at least one first segment having a preselected overall configuration and being of a preselected nominal thickness, the at least one first segment comprised of an essentially continuous-phase solid matrix of at least one material impregnated with at least one particulate superabrasive material in at least a portion thereof; the at least one second segment having a preselected overall configuration and being of a preselected nominal thickness, the at least one second segment comprised of a continuous-phase solid matrix material; and wherein the at least one first segment and the at least one second segment of the at least one preformed laminated cutting element extend substantially coextensively along the major axis of the at least one blade structure substantially between the radially innermost end and the radially outermost end thereof.
- 2. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein at least one of the at least one first and at least one second segments is comprised of a continuous-phase solid matrix material comprising at least one of the group consisting of a metal carbide, tungsten carbide, a tungsten-based alloy, a refractory metal alloy, a ceramic, copper, a copper-based alloy, nickel, a nickel-based alloy, cobalt, a cobalt-based alloy, iron, an iron-based alloy, silver, and a silver-based alloy.
- 3. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material of the at least one first segment comprises at least one of the group consisting of natural diamond, synthetic diamond, polycrystalline diamond compact, thermally stable polycrystalline diamond, and cubic boron nitride.
- 4. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material of the at least one first segment is dispersed essentially throughout the at least one first segment.
- 5. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material of the at least one first segment is dispersed essentially throughout no more than approximately one half of the at least one first segment.
- 6. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein at least one of the at least one first and at least one second segments has a substantially nonuniform thickness.
- 7. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein the respective preselected overall configurations of the at least one first segment and the at least one second segment comprise at least one configuration selected from the group consisting of generally rectangular, generally arcuate, generally circular, generally semicircular, and generally serpentine.
- 8. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein:the at least one first segment and the at least one second segment comprise a plurality of first segments and a plurality of second segments having essentially the same preselected overall configuration, each of the segments of the first and second pluralities of segments has a cross-section of generally the same nominal thickness and each of the segments of the first and second pluralities of segments has a preselected edge facing outwardly from the bit body.
- 9. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein the at least one preformed laminated cutting element is located along at least a portion of a leading side of the at least one blade structure.
- 10. The drill bit of claim 9, wherein the at least one preformed laminated cutting element is at least partially recessed within the at least one blade structure and along at least a portion of the leading side of the at least one blade structure.
- 11. The drill bit of claims 1, wherein the at least one first segment and the at least one second segment are generally centered along the major axis of the at least one blade structure.
- 12. The drill bit of claim 11, wherein the at least one preformed laminated cutting element is at least partially recessed within the at least one blade structure.
- 13. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the at least one second segment is impregnated with at least one particulate superabrasive material and wherein the at least one first segment is more abrasive than the at least one second segment.
- 14. The drill bit of claim 13, wherein the at least one first segment comprises thermally stable polycrystalline diamond and the at least one second segment comprises natural diamond.
- 15. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material of the at least one first segment is generally located within a plurality of particulate superabrasive cylinders, the plurality of particulate superabrasive cylinders oriented and arranged in a preselected pattern within the at least one first segment.
- 16. The drill bit of claim 15, wherein the plurality of particulate superabrasive cylinders is oriented to be generally perpendicular to a preselected cutting surface of the at least one preformed laminated cutting element.
- 17. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein a rotationally leading portion of the at least one preformed laminated cutting element is exposed.
- 18. A rotary-type earth-boring drill bit for drilling subterranean formations, comprising:a bit body having a longitudinal centerline, an end face region, and a peripheral gage region; at least one preformed laminated cutting element installed on at least a portion of the end face region of the bit body and extending generally radially outward toward the peripheral gage region of the bit body, the at least one preformed laminated cutting element comprising: at least one first segment having a preselected overall configuration, having a preselected nominal thickness, and being comprised of an essentially continuous-phase solid matrix of at least one material impregnated with at least one particulate superabrasive material in at least a portion thereof; and at least one second segment having a preselected overall configuration, having a preselected nominal thickness, and being comprised of an essentially continuous-phase solid matrix; the at least one first segment and the at least one second segment being generally radially juxtapositioned in contact with each other in a preselected alternating fashion in partial mutual radial overlapping relationship and oriented at an acute angle with respect to an imaginary reference line extending from the longitudinal centerline of the bit body outwardly toward the peripheral gage region of the bit body and wherein a rotationally leading portion of the at least one preformed laminated cutting element is exposed.
- 19. The drill bit of claim 18, wherein at least one of the at least one first and at least one second segments is comprised of a continuous-phase solid matrix material comprising at least one of the group consisting of a metal carbide, tungsten carbide, a tungsten-based alloy, a refractory metal alloy, a ceramic, copper, a copper-based alloy, nickel, a nickel-based alloy, cobalt, a cobalt-based alloy, iron, an iron-based alloy, silver, and a silver-based alloy.
- 20. The drill bit of claim 18, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material of the at least one first segment comprises at least one of the group consisting of natural diamond, synthetic diamond, polycrystalline diamond compact, thermally stable polycrystalline diamond, and cubic boron nitride.
- 21. The drill bit of claim 18, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material of the at least one first segment is dispersed essentially throughout the at least one first segment.
- 22. The drill bit of claim 18, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material of the at least one first segment is dispersed essentially throughout no more than approximately one half of the at least one first segment.
- 23. The drill bit of claim 18, wherein at least one of the at least one first and at least one second segments has a substantially nonuniform thickness.
- 24. The drill bit of claim 18, wherein the respective preselected overall configurations of the at least one first segment and the at least one second segment comprise at least one configuration selected from the group consisting of generally rectangular, generally arcuate, and generally serpentine.
- 25. The drill bit of claim 18, wherein:the at least one first segment and the at least one second segment comprise a plurality of the first segments and a plurality of the second segments having essentially the same preselected overall configuration; each of the segments of the first and second pluralities of segments has a cross-section of generally equal nominal thickness; each segment of the first and second plurality of segments has a preselected edge facing outwardly from the bit body; and each segment of the first and second plurality of segments partially radially overlaps and extends beyond the next most inward segment along the imaginary reference line.
- 26. The drill bit of claim 25, wherein each of the segments of the first and second pluralities of segments has a nonconstant cross-sectional thickness comprising a minimum thickness and a maximum thickness.
- 27. The drill bit of claim 18, wherein at least a portion of the at least one second segment is impregnated with at least one particulate superabrasive material and wherein the at least one first segment is more abrasive than the at least one second segment.
- 28. The drill bit of claim 27, wherein the at least one first segment comprises thermally stable polycrystalline diamond and the at least one second segment comprises natural diamond.
- 29. The drill bit of claim 18, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material of the at least one first segment is generally located within a plurality of particulate superabrasive cylinders, the plurality of particulate superabrasive cylinders oriented and arranged in a preselected pattern within the at least one first segment.
- 30. The drill bit of claim 29, wherein the plurality of particulate superabrasive cylinders is oriented to be generally perpendicular to a preselected cutting surface of the at least one preformed laminated cutting element.
- 31. A rotary-type earth-boring drill bit for drilling subterranean formations, comprising:a bladed-type bit body having at least one blade structure extending therefrom; and a cutting element installed on the at least one blade structure; the cutting element comprising at least one first segment having a preselected overall configuration and being of a preselected nominal thickness secured to the at least one blade structure of the bit body, the at least one first segment comprised of an essentially continuous-phase solid matrix of at least one material impregnated with at least one particulate superabrasive material in at least a portion thereof; the at least one first segment being disposed lengthwise on the at least one blade structure to expose at least one lengthwise-extending edge of the at least one first segment; and the at least one first segment being located at a preselected distance from and at a preselected orientation with respect to an imaginary reference line extending generally coincident to a major axis of the at least one blade structure; the cutting element further comprising at least one second segment comprised of an essentially continuous-phase solid matrix of at least one material, the at least one second segment having essentially the same preselected overall configuration as the at least one first segment, having a cross-section of essentially the same nominal thickness as the at least one first segment, having an exposed lengthwise edge, and being positioned in an end-to-end arrangement with respect to the at least one first segment.
- 32. The drill bit of claim 31, wherein at least one of the at least one first segment is comprised of a continuous-phase solid matrix material comprising at least one of the group consisting of a metal carbide, tungsten carbide, a tungsten-based alloy, a refractory metal alloy, a ceramic, copper, a copper-based alloy, nickel, a nickel-based alloy, cobalt, a cobalt-based alloy, iron, an iron-based alloy, silver, and a silver-based alloy.
- 33. The drill bit of claim 31, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material comprises at least one of the group consisting of natural diamond, synthetic diamond, polycrystalline diamond compact, thermally stable polycrystalline diamond, and cubic boron nitride.
- 34. The drill bit of claim 31, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material of the at least one first segment is dispersed essentially throughout the at least one first segment.
- 35. The drill bit of claim 31, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material of the at least one first segment is dispersed essentially throughout no more than approximately one half of the at least one first segment.
- 36. The drill bit of claim 31, wherein the preselected nominal thickness of the at least one first segment is less than approximately 0.5 inches (approximately 12.7 mm).
- 37. The drill bit of claim 31, wherein the preselected nominal thickness of the at least one first segment is less than approximately 0.25 inches (approximately 6.4 mm).
- 38. The drill bit of claim 31, wherein the preselected nominal thickness of the at least one first segment is less than approximately 0.15 inches (approximately 3.8 mm).
- 39. The drill bit of claim 31, wherein the preselected overall configuration of the at least one first segment is generally rectangular.
- 40. The drill bit of claim 31, wherein the at least one first segment has a substantially nonuniform thickness.
- 41. The drill bit of claim 31, wherein the cutting element is located along at least a portion of a leading side of the at least one blade structure.
- 42. The drill bit of claim 31, wherein the cutting element is at least partially recessed within and along at least a portion of a leading side of the at least one blade structure.
- 43. The drill bit of claim 31, wherein the cutting element is generally centered along the imaginary reference line.
- 44. The drill bit of claim 43, wherein the cutting element is at least partially recessed within the at least one blade structure.
- 45. The drill bit of claims 31, wherein at least a portion of the at least one second segment is impregnated with at least one particulate superabrasive material and wherein the at least one first segment is more abrasive than the at least one second segment.
- 46. A rotary-type earth-boring drill bit for drilling subterranean formations, comprising:a bladed-type bit body having at least one blade structure extending upwardly therefrom, the at least one blade structure having a major axis along which the at least one blade structure extends between a radially innermost end and a radially outermost end; and at least one preformed laminated cutting element installed on the at least one blade structure comprising at least one first segment juxtapositioned with at least one second segment; the at least one first segment having a preselected overall configuration and a length and being of a preselected nominal thickness, the at least one first segment comprised of an essentially continuous-phase solid matrix of at least one material impregnated with at least one particulate superabrasive material in at least a portion thereof; the at least one second segment having a preselected overall configuration and a length and being of a preselected nominal thickness, the at least one second segment comprised of a continuous-phase solid matrix material; and wherein the at least one first segment and the at least one second segment of the at least one preformed laminated cutting element are each disposed in mutual, substantially parallel contact over a majority of their respective lengths, with their respective lengths at an acute angle to the major axis of the at least one blade structure and with ends thereof exposed on a rotationally leading edge of the at least one blade structure.
- 47. The drill bit of claim 46, wherein at least one of the at least one first and at least one second segments is comprised of a continuous-phase solid matrix material comprising at least one of the group consisting of a metal carbide, tungsten carbide, a tungsten-based alloy, a refractory metal alloy, a ceramic, copper, a copper-based alloy, nickel, a nickel-based alloy, cobalt, a cobalt-based alloy, iron, an iron-based alloy, silver, and a silver-based alloy.
- 48. The drill bit of claim 46, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material of the at least one first segment comprises at least one of the group consisting of natural diamond, synthetic diamond, polycrystalline diamond compact, thermally stable polycrystalline diamond, and cubic boron nitride.
- 49. The drill bit of claim 46, wherein at least one of the at least one first and at least one second segments has a substantially nonuniform thickness.
- 50. The drill bit of claim 46, wherein the respective preselected overall configurations of the at least one first segment and the at least one second segment comprise at least one configuration selected from the group consisting of generally rectangular, generally arcuate, generally circular, generally semicircular, and generally serpentine.
- 51. The drill bit of claim 46, wherein:the at least one first segment and the at least one second segment comprise a plurality of first segments and a plurality of second segments having essentially the same preselected overall configuration, each of the segments of the first and second pluralities of segments has a cross-section of generally the same nominal thickness and each of the segments of the first and second pluralities of segments has a preselected edge facing outwardly from the bit body.
- 52. The drill bit of claim 46, wherein the at least one preformed laminated cutting element is located along at least a portion of a leading side of the at least one blade structure.
- 53. The drill bit of claim 52, wherein the at least one preformed laminated cutting element is at least partially recessed within the at least one blade structure and along at least a portion of the leading side of the at least one blade structure.
- 54. The drill bit of claim 46, wherein at least a portion of the at least one second segment is impregnated with at least one particulate superabrasive material and wherein the at least one first segment is more abrasive than the at least one second segment.
- 55. The drill bit of claim 54, wherein the at least one first segment comprises thermally stable polycrystalline diamond and the at least one second segment comprises natural diamond.
- 56. The drill bit of claim 46, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material of the at least one first segment is generally located within a plurality of particulate superabrasive cylinders, the plurality of particulate superabrasive cylinders oriented and arranged in a preselected pattern within the at least one first segment.
- 57. The drill bit of claim 56, wherein the plurality of particulate superabrasive cylinders is oriented to be generally perpendicular to a preselected cutting surface of the at least one preformed laminated cutting element.
- 58. A rotary-type earth-boring drill bit for drilling subterranean formations, comprising:a bit body having a longitudinal centerline, an end face region, and a peripheral gage region; at least one preformed laminated cutting element installed on at least a portion of the end face region of the bit body, the at least one preformed laminated cutting element comprising: at least one first segment having a preselected overall configuration, having a preselected nominal thickness, and being comprised of an essentially continuous-phase solid matrix of at least one material impregnated with at least one particulate superabrasive material in at least a portion thereof; and at least one second segment having a preselected overall configuration, having a preselected nominal thickness, and being comprised of an essentially continuous-phase solid matrix; the at least one first segment and the at least one second segment being generally radially juxtapositioned with each other in a preselected alternating fashion, the at least one first segment and the at least one second segment each being generally arcuate in configuration and oriented generally circumferentially about the longitudinal centerline of the bit body.
- 59. The drill bit of claim 58, wherein a rotationally leading portion of the at least one preformed laminated cutting element is exposed.
- 60. The drill bit of claim 58, wherein at least one of the at least one first and at least one second segments is comprised of a continuous-phase solid matrix material comprising at least one of the group consisting of a metal carbide, tungsten carbide, a tungsten-based alloy, a refractory metal alloy, a ceramic, copper, a copper-based alloy, nickel, a nickel-based alloy, cobalt, a cobalt-based alloy, iron, an iron-based alloy, silver, and a silver-based alloy.
- 61. The drill bit of claim 58, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material of the at least one first segment comprises at least one of the group consisting of natural diamond, synthetic diamond, polycrystalline diamond compact, thermally stable polycrystalline diamond, and cubic boron nitride.
- 62. The drill bit of claim 58, wherein:the at least one first segment and the at least one second segment comprise a plurality of the first segments and a plurality of the second segments having essentially the same preselected overall configuration; each of the segments of the first and second pluralities of segments has a cross-section of generally equal nominal thickness; and each segment of the first and second plurality of segments has a preselected edge facing outwardly from the bit body.
- 63. The drill bit of claim 62, wherein each of the segments of the first and second pluralities of segments has a nonconstant cross-sectional thickness comprising a minimum thickness and a maximum thickness.
- 64. The drill bit of claim 62, wherein each of the segments of the first and second pluralities of segments has substantially the same circumferential extent.
- 65. The drill bit of claim 62, wherein each of the segments of the first and second pluralities of segments has a greater circumferential extent than the next radially inwardly adjacent segment.
- 66. The drill bit of claim 58, wherein at least a portion of the at least one second segment is impregnated with at least one particulate superabrasive material and wherein the at least one first segment is more abrasive than the at least one second segment.
- 67. The drill bit of claim 66, wherein the at least one first segment comprises thermally stable polycrystalline diamond and the at least one second segment comprises natural diamond.
- 68. The drill bit of claim 58, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material of the at least one first segment is generally located within a plurality of particulate superabrasive cylinders, the plurality of particulate superabrasive cylinders oriented and arranged in a preselected pattern within the at least one first segment.
- 69. The drill bit of claim 68, wherein the plurality of particulate superabrasive cylinders is oriented to be generally perpendicular to a preselected cutting surface of the at least one preformed laminated cutting element.
- 70. A rotary-type earth-boring drill bit for drilling subterranean formations, comprising:a bit body having a longitudinal centerline, an end face region, and a peripheral gage region; at least one preformed laminated cutting element installed on at least a portion of the end face region of the bit body, the at least one preformed laminated cutting element comprising: a plurality of first segments each having a preselected overall configuration, having a preselected nominal thickness, and being comprised of an essentially continuous-phase solid matrix of at least one material impregnated with at least one particulate superabrasive material in at least a portion thereof; and a plurality of second segments each having a preselected overall configuration, having a preselected nominal thickness, and being comprised of an essentially continuous-phase solid matrix; the plurality of first segments and the plurality of second segments being generally juxtapositioned with each other in a preselected alternating fashion wherein each segment of one of the first and second pluralities of segments has at least one segment of the other of the first and second pluralities of segments in contact with a side thereof and at least another segment of the other of the first and second pluralities of segments in contact with an end thereof.
- 71. The drill bit of claim 70, wherein a rotationally leading portion of the at least one preformed laminated cutting element is exposed.
- 72. The drill bit of claim 70, wherein at least one of the at least one first and at least one second pluralities of segments is comprised of a continuous-phase solid matrix material comprising at least one of the group consisting of a metal carbide, tungsten carbide, a tungsten-based alloy, a refractory metal alloy, a ceramic, copper, a copper-based alloy, nickel, a nickel-based alloy, cobalt, a cobalt-based alloy, iron, an iron-based alloy, silver, and a silver-based alloy.
- 73. The drill bit of claim 70, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material of the plurality of first segments comprises at least one of the group consisting of natural diamond, synthetic diamond, polycrystalline diamond compact, thermally stable polycrystalline diamond, and cubic boron nitride.
- 74. The drill bit of claim 73, wherein each of the segments of the first and second pluralities of segments has a nonconstant cross-sectional thickness comprising a minimum thickness and a maximum thickness.
- 75. The drill bit of claim 70, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of second segments is impregnated with at least one particulate superabrasive material and wherein the plurality of first segments is more abrasive than the plurality of second segments.
- 76. The drill bit of claim 70, wherein the plurality of first segments comprises thermally stable polycrystalline diamond and the plurality of second segments comprises natural diamond.
- 77. The drill bit of claim 70, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material of the plurality of first segments is generally located within a plurality of particulate superabrasive cylinders, the plurality of particulate superabrasive cylinders oriented and arranged in a preselected pattern within the plurality of first segments.
- 78. The drill bit of claim 77, wherein the plurality of particulate superabrasive cylinders is oriented to be generally perpendicular to a preselected cutting surface of the at least one preformed laminated cutting element.
- 79. The drill bit of claim 78, wherein the at least one preformed laminated cutting element extends generally outwardly from the longitudinal axis of the bit body toward the peripheral gage region.
- 80. The drill bit of claim 79, wherein the at least one preformed laminated cutting element extends substantially radially outwardly from the longitudinal axis of the bit body toward the peripheral gage region.
- 81. The drill bit of claim 79, wherein the at least one performed laminated cutting element is mounted to a blade structure disposed over the end face region.
- 82. The drill bit of claim 78, wherein the at least one preformed laminated cutting element is generally arcuate in configuration and oriented to extend substantially circumferentially about the longitudinal centerline of the bit body.
- 83. A rotary-type earth-boring drill bit for drilling subterranean formations, comprising:a bit body having a longitudinal centerline, an end face region, and a peripheral gage region; at least one preformed arcuate laminated cutting element installed on at least a portion of the end face region of the bit body, the at least one preformed, arcuate laminated cutting element comprising: a plurality of first segments having a preselected overall configuration, having a preselected nominal thickness, and being comprised of an essentially continuous-phase solid matrix of at least one material impregnated with at least one particulate superabrasive material in at least a portion thereof; and a plurality of second segments having a preselected overall configuration, having a preselected nominal thickness, and being comprised of an essentially continuous-phase solid matrix; the pluralities of first and second segments being generally circumferentially juxtapositioned in contact with each other in a preselected alternating fashion about the longitudinal centerline of the bit body.
- 84. The drill bit of claim 83, wherein a rotationally leading portion of the at least one preformed, arcuate laminated cutting element is exposed.
- 85. The drill bit of claim 83, wherein at least one of the pluralities of first and second segments is comprised of a continuous-phase solid matrix material comprising at least one of the group consisting of a metal carbide, tungsten carbide, a tungsten-based alloy, a refractory metal alloy, a ceramic, copper, a copper-based alloy, nickel, a nickel-based alloy, cobalt, a cobalt-based alloy, iron, an iron-based alloy, silver, and a silver-based alloy.
- 86. The drill bit of claim 83, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material of the plurality of first segments comprises at least one of the group consisting of natural diamond, synthetic diamond, polycrystalline diamond compact, thermally stable polycrystalline diamond, and cubic boron nitride.
- 87. The drill bit of claim 83, wherein:the plurality of first segments and the plurality of second segments comprise a plurality of first segments and a plurality of second segments having essentially the same preselected overall configuration; each of the segments of the first and second pluralities of segments has a cross-section of generally equal nominal thickness; and each segment of the first and second pluralities of segments has a preselected edge facing outwardly from the bit body.
- 88. The drill bit of claim 87, wherein each of the segments of the first and second pluralities of segments has a nonconstant cross-sectional thickness comprising a minimum thickness and a maximum thickness.
- 89. The drill bit of claim 87, wherein each of the segments of the first and second pluralities of segments has substantially the same circumferential extent.
- 90. The drill bit of claim 83, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of second segments is impregnated with at least one particulate superabrasive material and wherein the plurality of first segments is more abrasive than the plurality of second segments.
- 91. The drill bit of claim 90, wherein the plurality of first segments comprises thermally stable polycrystalline diamond and the plurality of second segments comprises natural diamond.
- 92. The drill bit of claim 83, wherein the at least one particulate superabrasive material of the plurality of first segments is generally located within a plurality of particulate superabrasive cylinders, the plurality of particulate superabrasive cylinders oriented and arranged in a preselected pattern within the plurality of first segments.
- 93. The drill bit of claim 92, wherein the plurality of particulate superabrasive cylinders is oriented to be generally perpendicular to a preselected cutting surface of the at least one preformed, arcuate laminated cutting element.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/154,383, filed Sep. 16, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,241,036 B1, issued Jun. 5, 2001.
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