Claims
- 1. An earth boring drill bit of the type having a bearing pin extending from a head section of the drill bit for rotatably mounting a cutter thereon, the bearing pin having an external region which contacts an internal region of the cutter after assembly, a lubrication system in the body including a hydrostatic pressure compensator, a mechanical face seal assembly for retaining lubricant in the lubrication system and a bearing grease for lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter, the grease comprising:
- a synthetic fluid base;
- a thickener system for synthetic fluid base which when added to the base forms a lubricating grease and imparts not only gel structure to the grease but also extreme pressure and antiwear properties;
- wherein the resulting lubricating grease is stable at downhole temperatures and pressures so as to be useful in bits drilling in hot subterranean formations;
- wherein the synthetic fluid base is a hydrogenated polyalphaolefin synthetic hydrocarbon oil having a viscosity of 10 to 100 centistokes at 100 degrees C., or a mixture of such oils.
- 2. An earth boring drill bit of the type having a bearing pin extending from a head section of the drill bit for rotatably mounting a cutter thereon, the bearing pin having an external region which contacts an internal region of the cutter after assembly, a lubrication system in the body including a hydrostatic pressure compensator, a mechanical face seal assembly for retaining lubricant in the lubrication system and a bearing grease for lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter, the grease comprising:
- a synthetic fluid base;
- a thickener system for synthetic fluid base which when added to the base forms a lubricating grease and imparts not only gel structure to the grease but also extreme pressure and antiwear properties;
- wherein the resulting lubricating grease is stable at downhole temperatures and pressures so as to be useful in bits drilling in hot subterranean formations;
- wherein the synthetic fluid base is a hydrogenated polyalphaolefin synthetic hydrocarbon oil having a viscosity of 10 to 100 centistokes at 100 degrees C., or a mixture of such oils, in combination with a polyol ester fluid.
- 3. An earth boring drill bit of the type having a bearing pin extending from a head section of the drill bit for rotatably mounting a cutter thereon, the bearing pin having an external region which contacts an internal region of the cutter after assembly, a lubrication system in the body including a hydrostatic pressure compensator, a mechanical face seal assembly for retaining lubricant in the lubrication system and a bearing grease for lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter, the grease comprising:
- a synthetic fluid base;
- a thickener system for synthetic fluid base which when added to the base forms a lubricating grease and imparts not only gel structure to the grease but also extreme pressure and antiwear properties;
- wherein the resulting lubricating grease is stable at downhole temperatures and pressures so as to be useful in bits drilling in hot subterranean formations;
- wherein the synthetic fluid base is selected from the group consisting of synthetic hydrocarbon fluids, polyol esters, deuterated synthetic hydrocarbons, dimer acids, synthetic polyethers and synthetic fluorinated polyethers, alkylene oxide polymers and interpolymers, esters of phosphorus containing acids, silicon based oils and mixtures of the above; and
- wherein the thickener system is selected from the group consisting of calcium complex soap thickeners in which calcium hydroxide and acetic acid are two of the reactants forming the thickener and other metal soap thickeners and their complexes in combination with calcium acetate which is either added to or formed in the synthetic fluid base.
- 4. The earth fering drill bit of claim 3, wherein the calcium complex soap thickener is a fatty acid complex formed by the reaction of calcium hydroxide with a plurality of organic acids one of which is acetic acid and the others of which are higher molecular weight organic acids.
- 5. The earth fering drill bit of claim 3, wherein the other metal soap thickeners and their complexes are combined with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base, wherein the metal for such other metal soap thickeners is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, barium, calcium, lithium, sodium, and strontium.
- 6. An earth boring drill bit of the type having a bearing pin extending from a head section of the drill bit for rotatably mounting a cutter thereon, the bearing pin having an external region which contacts an internal region of the cutter after assembly, a lubrication system in the body including a hydrostatic pressure compensator, a mechanical face seal assembly for retaining lubricant in the lubrication system and a bearing grease for lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter, the grease comprising:
- a synthetic fluid base;
- a thickener system for synthetic fluid base which when added to the base forms a lubricating grease and imparts not only gel structure to the grease but also extreme pressure and antiwear properties;
- wherein the resulting lubricating grease is stable at downhole temperatures and pressures so as to be useful in bits drilling in hot subterranean formations;
- wherein the synthetic fluid base is selected from the group consisting of synthetic hydrocarbon fluids, polyol esters, deuterated synthetic hydrocarbons, dimer acids, synthetic polyethers and synthetic fluorinated polyethers, alkylene oxide polymers and interpolymers, esters of phosphorus containing acids, silicon based oils and mixtures of the above; and
- wherein the thickener system is a non-soap thickener system selected from the group consisting of silica gellants and clays in combination with calcium acetate which is either added to or formed in the synthetic fluid base.
- 7. An earth boring drill bit of the type having a bearing pin extending from a head section of the drill bit for rotatably mounting a cutter thereon, the bearing pin having an external region which contacts an internal region of the cutter after assembly, a lubrication system in the body including a hydrostatic pressure compensator, a mechanical face seal assembly for retaining lubricant in the lubrication system and a bearing grease for lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter, the grease comprising:
- a synthetic fluid base;
- a thickener system for synthetic fluid base which when added to the base forms a lubricating grease and imparts not only gel structure to the grease but also extreme pressure and antiwear properties;
- wherein the resulting lubricating grease is stable at downhole temperatures and pressures so as to be useful in bits drilling in hot subterranean formations;
- wherein the synthetic fluid base is selected from the group consisting of synthetic hydrocarbon fluids, polyol esters, deuterated synthetic hydrocarbons, dimer acids, synthetic polyethers and synthetic fluorinated polyethers, alkylene oxide polymers and interpolymers, esters of phosphorus containing acids, silicon based oils and mixtures of the above; and
- wherein the thickener consists of silica gellant and calcium acetate where the calcium acetate is formed in the synthetic fluid base by reaction of calcium hydroxide and acetic acid.
- 8. An earth boring drill bit of the type having a bearing pin extending from a head section of the drill bit for rotatably mounting a cutter thereon, the bearing pin having an external region which contacts an internal region of the cutter after assembly, a lubrication system in the body including a hydrostatic pressure compensator, a mechanical face seal assembly for retaining lubricant in the lubrication system and a bearing grease for lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter, the grease comprising:
- a synthetic fluid base;
- a thickener system for synthetic fluid base which when added to the base forms a lubricating grease and imparts not only gel structure to the grease but also extreme pressure and antiwear properties;
- wherein the resulting lubricating grease is stable at downhole temperatures and pressures so as to be useful in bits drilling in hot subterranean formations;
- wherein the synthetic fluid base is selected from the group consisting of synthetic hydrocarbon fluids, polyol esters, deuterated synthetic hydrocarbons, dimer acids, synthetic polyethers and synthetic fluorinated polyethers, alkylene oxide polymers and interpolymers, esters of phosphorus containing acids, silicon based oils and mixtures of the above; and
- wherein the thickener system consists of modified clay and calcium acetate where the calcium acetate is formed in the synthetic fluid base by reaction of calcium hydroxide and acetic acid.
- 9. An earth boring drill bit of the type having a bearing pin extending from a head section of the drill bit for rotatably mounting a cutter thereon, the bearing pin having an external region which contacts an internal region of the cutter after assembly, a lubrication system in the body including a hydrostatic pressure compensator, a mechanical face seal assembly for retaining lubricant in the lubrication system and a bearing grease for lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter, the grease comprising:
- a synthetic hydrocarbon fluid as a fluid base;
- a thickener system that imparts not only gel structure to the grease but also extreme pressure and antiwear properties, the thickener system being selected from the group consisting of (1) calcium complex soap thickeners in which calcium hydroxide and acetic acid are two of the reactants forming the thickener; (2) other metal soap thickeners and their complexes in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base; and (3) non-soap thickeners including silica gellants and clays in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base;
- wherein the resulting lubricating grease is stable at temperatures up to at least 300 degrees F. and at accompanying downhole pressures so as to be useful in bits drilling in hot subterranean formations, has an ASTM worked penetration of no less than 265, and wherein the lowest applied load at which a bearing power requirement exceeds one kilowatt in a laboratory bearing configuration test is at least about 24 kilopounds; and
- wherein the synthetic hydrocarbon fluid used as the fluid base is a hydrogenated polyolefin oil having a viscosity of 10 to 100 centistokes at 100 degrees C., or mixture of such oils, which is derived from .alpha.- aliphatic olefins selected from the group consisting of ethylene, propylene and 1-butene.
- 10. An earth boring drill bit of the type having a bearing pin extending from a head section of the drill bit for rotatably mounting a cutter thereon, the bearing pin having an external region which contacts an internal region of the cutter after assembly, a lubrication system in the body including a hydrostatic pressure compensator, a mechanical face seal assembly for retaining lubricant in the lubrication system and a bearing grease for lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter, the grease comprising:
- a synthetic hydrocarbon fluid as a fluid base;
- a thickener system that imparts not only gel structure to the grease but also extreme pressure and antiwear properties, the thickener system being selected from the group consisting of (1) calcium complex soap thickeners in which calcium hydroxide and acetic acid are two of the reactants forming the thickener; (2) other metal soap thickeners and their complexes in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base; and (3) non-soap thickeners including silica gellants and clays in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base;
- wherein the resulting lubricating grease is stable at temperatures up to at least 300 degrees F. and at accompanying downhole pressures so as to be useful in bits drilling in hot subterranean formations, has an ASTM worked penetration of no less than 265, and wherein the lowest applied load at which a bearing power requirement exceeds one kilowatt in a laboratory bearing configuration test is at least about 24 kilopounds; and
- wherein the synthetic hydrocarbon fluid used on the base fluid is a hydrogenated polyolefin oil having a viscosity of 10 to 100 centistokes at 100 degrees C., or a mixture of such oils, in combination with a polyol ester fluid.
- 11. An earth boring drill bit of the type having a bearing pin extending from a head section of the drill bit for rotatably mounting a cutter thereon, the bearing pin having an external region which contacts an internal region of the cutter after assembly, a lubrication system in the body including a hydrostatic pressure compensator, a mechanical face seal assembly for retaining lubricant in the lubrication system and a bearing grease for lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter, the grease comprising:
- a synthetic hydrocarbon fluid as a fluid base;
- a thickener system that imparts not only gel structure to the grease but also extreme pressure and antiwear properties, the thickener system being selected from the group consisting of (1) calcium complex soap thickeners in which calcium hydroxide and acetic acid are two of the reactants forming the thickener; (2) other metal soap thickeners and their complexes in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base; and (3) non-soap thickeners including silica gellants and clays in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base;
- wherein the resulting lubricating grease is stable at temperatures up to at least 300 degrees F. and at accompanying downhole pressures so as to be useful in bits drilling in hot subterranean formations, has an ASTM worked penetration of no less than 265, and wherein the lowest applied load at which a bearing power requirement exceeds one kilowatt in a laboratory bearing configuration test is at least about 24 kilopounds; and
- wherein the thickener consists of silica gellant and calcium acetate where the calcium acetate is formed in the synthetic fluid base by reaction of calcium hydroxide and acetic acid.
- 12. An earth boring drill bit of the type having a bearing pin extending from a head section of the drill bit for rotatably mounting a cutter thereon, the bearing pin having an external region which contacts an internal region of the cutter after assembly, a lubrication system in the body including a hydrostatic pressure compensator, a mechanical face seal assembly for retaining lubricant in the lubrication system and a bearing grease for lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter, the grease comprising:
- a synthetic hydrocarbon fluid as a fluid base;
- a thickener system that imparts not only gel structure to the grease but also extreme pressure and antiwear properties, the thickener system being selected from the group consisting of (1) calcium complex soap thickeners in which calcium hydroxide and acetic acid are two of the reactants forming the thickener; (2) other metal soap thickeners and their complexes in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base; and (3) non-soap thickeners including silica gellants and clays in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base;
- wherein the resulting lubricating grease is stable at temperatures up to at least 300 degrees F. and at accompanying downhole pressures so as to be useful in bits drilling in hot subterranean formations, has an ASTM worked penetration of no less than 265, and wherein the lowest applied load at which a bearing power requirement exceeds one kilowatt in a laboratory bearing configuration test is at least about 24 kilopounds; and
- wherein the thickener system consists of modified clay and calcium acetate where the calcium acetate is formed in the synthetic fluid base by reaction of calcium hydroxide and acetic acid.
- 13. An earth boring drill bit of the type having a bearing pin extending from a head section of the drill bit for rotatably mounting a cutter thereon, the bearing pin having an external region which contacts an internal region of the cutter after assembly, a lubrication system in the body including a hydrostatic pressure compensator, a mechanical face seal assembly for retaining lubricant in the lubrication system and a bearing grease for lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter, the grease comprising:
- a synthetic hydrocarbon fluid as a fluid base;
- a thickener system that imparts not only gel structure to the grease but also extreme pressure and antiwear properties, the thickener system being selected from the group consisting of (1) calcium complex soap thickeners in which calcium hydroxide and acetic acid are two of the reactants forming the thickener; (2) other metal soap thickeners and their complexes in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base; and (3) non-soap thickeners including silica gellants and clays in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base;
- wherein the resulting lubricating grease is stable at temperatures up to at least 300 degrees F. and at accompanying downhole pressures so as to be useful in bits drilling in hot subterranean formations, has an ASTM worked penetration of no less than 265, and wherein the lowest applied load at which a bearing power requirement exceeds one kilowatt in a laboratory bearing configuration test is at least about 24 kilopounds;
- wherein the rock bit bearing grease further comprises a solid lubricant package;
- wherein the solid lubricant package is a combination of molybdenum disulfide and antimony trioxide.
- 14. A method of manufacturing an earth boring drill bit of the type having a bearing pin extending from a head section of the drill bit for rotatably mounting a cutter thereon, the bearing pin having an external region which contacts an internal region of the cutter after assembly, a lubrication system in the body including a hydrostatic pressure compensator, a mechanical face seal assembly for retaining lubricant in the lubrication system and a bearing grease for lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter, the method comprising:
- carburizing an external region of the bearing pin;
- carburizing an internal region of the cutter;
- lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter with a heavy-duty lubricating grease, the grease comprising:
- a synthetic hydrocarbon oil as a fluid base;
- a thickener system selected from the group consisting of (1) metal complex soap thickeners in which calcium hydroxide and acetic acid are two reactants forming the thickener system; (2) other metal soap thickeners and their complexes in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base; and (3) non-soap thickeners including silica gellants and clays in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base;
- wherein the resulting lubricating grease is stable at temperatures up to at least 300 degrees F. and at accompanying downhole pressures so as to be useful in bits drilling in hot subterranean formations, has an ASTM worked penetration of no less than 265 and wherein the lowest applied load at which a bearing power requirement exceeds one kilowatt in a laboratory bearing configuration test is at least about 24 kilopounds; and
- wherein the synthetic hydrocarbon oil used as the fluid base is a hydrogenated polyolefin oil having a viscosity of 10 to 100 centistokes at 100 degrees C., which is derived from .alpha.- aliphatic olefins selected from the group consisting of ethylene, propylene and 1-butene and mixtures thereof.
- 15. A method of manufacturing an earth boring drill bit of the type having a bearing pin extending from a head section of the drill bit for rotatably mounting a cutter thereon, the bearing pin having an external region which contacts an internal region of the cutter after assembly, a lubrication system in the body including a hydrostatic pressure compensator, a mechanical face seal assembly for retaining lubricant in the lubrication system and a bearing grease for lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter, the method comprising:
- carburizing an external region of the bearing pin;
- carburizing an internal region of the cutter;
- lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter with a heavy-duty lubricating grease, the grease comprising:
- a synthetic hydrocarbon oil as a fluid base;
- a thickener system selected from the group consisting of (1) metal complex soap thickeners in which calcium hydroxide and acetic acid are two reactants forming the thickener system; (2) other metal soap thickeners and their complexes in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base; and (3) non-soap thickeners including silica gellants and clays in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base;
- wherein the resulting lubricating grease is stable at temperatures up to at least 300 degrees F. and at accompanying downhole pressures so as to be useful in bits drilling in hot subterranean formations, has an ASTM worked penetration of no less than 265 and wherein the lowest applied load at which a bearing power requirement exceeds one kilowatt in a laboratory bearing configuration test is at least about 24 kilopounds; and
- wherein the synthetic hydrocarbon oil used as the fluid base is a hydrogenated polyolefin oil having a viscosity of 10 to 100 centistokes at 100 degrees C., or a mixture of such oils, in combination with a polyol ester fluid.
- 16. A method of manufacturing an earth boring drill bit of the type having a bearing pin extending from a head section of the drill bit for rotatably mounting a cutter thereon, the bearing pin having an external region which contacts an internal region of the cutter after assembly, a lubrication system in the body including a hydrostatic pressure compensator, a mechanical face seal assembly for retaining lubricant in the lubrication system and a bearing grease for lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter, the method comprising:
- carburizing an external region of the bearing pin;
- carburizing an internal region of the cutter;
- lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter with a heavy-duty lubricating grease, the grease comprising:
- a synthetic hydrocarbon oil as a fluid base;
- a thickener system selected from the group consisting of (1) metal complex soap thickeners in which calcium hydroxide and acetic acid are two reactants forming the thickener system; (2) other metal soap thickeners and their complexes in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base; and (3) non-soap thickeners including silica gellants and clays in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base;
- wherein the resulting lubricating grease is stable at temperatures up to at least 300 degrees F. and at accompanying downhole pressures so as to be useful in bits drilling in hot subterranean formations, has an ASTM worked penetration of no less than 265 and wherein the lowest applied load at which a bearing power requirement exceeds one kilowatt in a laboratory bearing configuration test is at least about 24 kilopounds; and
- wherein the thickener consists of silica gellant and calcium acetate where the calcium acetate is formed in the synthetic fluid base by reaction of calcium hydroxide and acetic acid.
- 17. A method of manufacturing an earth boring drill bit of the type having a bearing pin extending from a head section of the drill bit for rotatably mounting a cutter thereon, the bearing pin having an external region which contacts an internal region of the cutter after assembly, a lubrication system in the body including a hydrostatic pressure compensator, a mechanical face seal assembly for retaining lubricant in the lubrication system and a bearing grease for lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter, the method comprising:
- carburizing an external region of the bearing pin;
- carburizing an internal region of the cutter;
- lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter with a heavy-duty lubricating grease, the grease comprising:
- a synthetic hydrocarbon oil as a fluid base;
- a thickener system selected from the group consisting of (1) metal complex soap thickeners in which calcium hydroxide and acetic acid are two reactants forming the thickener system; (2) other metal soap thickeners and their complexes in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base; and (3) non-soap thickeners including silica gellants and clays in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base;
- wherein the resulting lubricating grease is stable at temperatures up to at least 300 degrees F. and at accompanying downhole pressures so as to be useful in bits drilling in hot subterranean formations, has an ASTM worked penetration of no less than 265 and wherein the lowest applied load at which a bearing power requirement exceeds one kilowatt in a laboratory bearing configuration test is at least about 24 kilopounds; and
- wherein the thickener system consists of modified clay and calcium acetate where the calcium acetate is formed in the synthetic fluid base by reaction of calcium hydroxide and acetic acid.
- 18. A method of manufacturing an earth boring drill bit of the type having a bearing pin extending from a head section of the drill bit for rotatably mounting a cutter thereon, the bearing pin having an external region which contacts an internal region of the cutter after assembly, a lubrication system in the body including a hydrostatic pressure compensator, a mechanical face seal assembly for retaining lubricant in the lubrication system and a bearing grease for lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter, the method comprising:
- carburizing an external region of the bearing pin;
- carburizing an internal region of the cutter;
- lubricating the region of contact between the external region of the bearing pin and the internal region of the cutter with a heavy-duty lubricating grease, the grease comprising:
- a synthetic hydrocarbon oil as a fluid base;
- a thickener system selected from the group consisting of (1) metal complex soap thickeners in which calcium hydroxide and acetic acid are two reactants forming the thickener system; (2) other metal soap thickeners and their complexes in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base; and (3) non-soap thickeners including silica gellants and clays in combination with calcium acetate which is either added or formed in the synthetic fluid base;
- wherein the resulting lubricating grease is stable at temperatures up to at least 300 degrees F. and at accompanying downhole pressures so as to be useful in bits drilling in hot subterranean formations, has an ASTM worked penetration of no less than 265 and wherein the lowest applied load at which a bearing power requirement exceeds one kilowatt in a laboratory bearing configuration test is at least about 24 kilopounds;
- wherein the rock bit bearing grease contains a solid lubricant package; and
- wherein the solid lubricant package is a combination of molybdenum disulfide and antimony trioxide.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of parent case U.S. Ser. No. 08/791,878, filed on Jan. 31, 1997, entitled "Lubricating Grease", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,891,830.
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