Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing by a powder metallurgy process a rotary drill bit including a bit body having a plurality of cutting elements mounted on the outer surface thereof, the method comprising the steps of:
- a. forming a hollow mould for moulding at least a portion of the bit body;
- b. positioning in spaced locations on the interior surface of the mould a plurality of cutting elements;
- c. then locating a support material adjacent the rearward side of each cutting element so positioned;
- d. packing the mould with powdered matrix material;
- e. providing a metal alloy in contact with the powdered matrix material in the mould;
- f. heating the packed mould in a furnace to an infiltration temperature at which the metal alloy fuses and infiltrates the powdered matrix material; and
- g. cooling the mould to solidify the infiltrated matrix;
- h. each cutting element being formed of a material which is thermally stable at said infiltration temperature; and
- i. the support material, at least after formation of the solid infiltrated matrix, having a higher modulus of elasticity than that of the solid infiltrated matrix.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the support material comprises a single preformed solid insert, the insert being so shaped as to be held in the finished bit body by the formation of solid infiltrated matrix around the insert.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein the support material comprises a plurality of solid inserts, the solid infiltrated matrix being formed between and around the inserts.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, wherein the support material is applied to the mould in the form of a material which is converted to a hard material of higher modulus of elasticity than the solid infiltrated matrix forming the rest of the bit body as a result of the process for forming the solid infiltrated matrix.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, wherein the support material is applied to the mould in the form of a powdered matrix-forming material.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, wherein the powdered matrix-forming material is applied to the mould as a compound comprising the powdered material mixed with a liquid to form a paste.
- 7. A method according to claim 6, wherein the liquid is a hydrocarbon.
- 8. A method according to claim 1, including the step of providing a holding structure to hold each cutting element in position on the bit body.
- 9. A method according to claim 8, including forming a recess in the surface of the mould extending across part of the frontward surface of each cutting element, when said element is in position in the mould, which recess receives powdered material when the mould is packed and thus, when the solid infiltrated matrix is formed, provides a holding portion integral with the solid infiltrated matrix body and engaging the front face of the cutting element to hold it in position on the bit body.
- 10. A method according to claim 8, including providing a preformed element which is initially located in the mould in engagement with the frontward side of each cutting element in such manner that, after packing of the mould and formation of the solid infiltrated matrix, the element is held by the matrix and, in turn, holds the cutting element in position on the bit body.
- 11. A method of manufacturing by a powder metallurgy process a rotary drill bit including a bit body having a plurality of cutting elements mounted on the outer surface thereof, the method comprising the steps of:
- a. forming a hollow mould for moulding at least a portion of the bit body;
- b. positioning in spaced locations on the interior surface of the mould a plurality of masses of support material;
- c. then locating a respective cutting element adjacent the forward side of each mass of support material so positioned;
- d. packing the mould with powdered matrix material;
- e. providing a metal alloy in contact with the powdered matrix material in the mould;
- f. heating the packed mould in a furnace to an infiltration temperature at which the metal alloy fuses and infiltrates the powdered matrix material; and
- g. cooling the mould to solidify the infiltrated matrix;
- h. each cutting element being formed of a material which is thermally stable at said infiltration temperature; and
- i. the support material, at least after formation of the solid infiltrated matrix, having a higher modulus of elasticity than that of the solid infiltrated matrix.
- 12. A method according to claim 11, wherein each such mass of support material comprises a single preformed solid insert, the insert being so shaped as to be held in the finished bit body by the formation of solid infiltrated matrix around the insert.
- 13. A method according to claim 12, wherein each such mass of support material comprises a plurality of solid inserts, the solid infiltrated matrix being formed between and around the inserts.
- 14. A method according to claim 12, wherein the support material is applied to the mould in the form of a material which is converted to a hard material of higher modulus of elasticity than the solid infiltrated matrix forming the rest of the bit body as a result of the process for forming the solid infiltrated matrix.
- 15. A method according to claim 14, wherein the support material is applied to the mould in the form of a powdered matrix-forming material.
- 16. A method according to claim 15, wherein the powdered matrix-forming material is applied to the mould as a compound comprising the powdered material mixed with a liquid to form a paste.
- 17. A method according to claim 16, wherein the liquid is a hydrocarbon.
- 18. A method according to claim 12, including the step of providing a holding structure to hold each cutting element in position on the bit body.
- 19. A method according to claim 18, including forming a recess in the surface of the mould extending across part of the frontward surface of each cutting element, when said element is in position in the mould, which recess receives powdered material when the mould is packed and thus, when the solid infiltrated matrix is formed, provides a holding portion integral with the solid infiltrated matrix body and engaging the front face of the cutting element to hold it in position on the bit body.
- 20. A method according to claim 18, including providing a preformed element which is initially located in the mould in engagement with the frontward side of each cutting element in such manner that, after packing of the mould and formation of the solid infiltrated matrix, the element is held by the matrix and, in turn, holds the cutting element is position on the bit body.
- 21. A method of manufacturing by a powder metallurgy process a rotary drill bit including a bit body having a plurality of cutting elements mounted on the outer surface thereof, the method comprising the steps of:
- a. forming a hollow mould for moulding at least a portion of the bit body;
- b. locating a plurality of masses of support material adjacent respective cutting elements;
- c. positioning in spaced locations on the interior surface of the mould a plurality of such paired support materials and cutting elements, each mass of support material being located adjacent the rearward side of its respective cutting element and positioned simultaneously therewith;
- d. packing the mould with powdered matrix material;
- e. providing a metal alloy in contact with the powdered matrix material in the mould;
- f. heating the packed mould in a furnace to an infiltration temperature at which the metal alloy fuses and infiltrates the powdered matrix material; and
- g. cooling the mould to solidify the infiltrated matrix;
- h. each cutting element being formed of a material which is thermally stable at said infiltration temperature; and
- i. the support material, at least after formation of the solid infiltrated matrix, having a higher modulus of elasticity than that of the solid infiltrated matrix.
- 22. A method according to claim 21, including the step of providing a holding structure to hold each cutting element in position on the bit body.
- 23. A method according to claim 22, including forming a recess in the surface of the mould extending across part of the frontward surface of each cutting element, when said element is in position in the mould, which recess receives powdered material when the mould is packed and thus, when the solid infiltrated matrix is formed, provides a holding portion integral with the solid infiltrated matrix body and engaging the front face of the cutting element to hold it in position on the bit body.
- 24. A method according to claim 22, including providing a preformed element which is initially located in the mould in engagement with the frontward side of each cutting element in such manner that, after packing of the mould and formation of the solid infiltrated matrix, the element is held by the matrix and, in turn, holds the cutting element in position on the bit body.
- 25. A method of manufacturing by a powder metallurgy process a rotary drill bit including a bit body having a plurality of cutting elements mounted on the outer surface thereof, the method comprising the steps of:
- a. forming a hollow mould for moulding at least a portion of the bit body;
- b. positioning in spaced locations on the interior surface of the mould a plurality of cutting elements;
- c. then locating an insert adjacent the rearward side of each cutting element so positioned;
- d. packing the mould with powdered matrix material;
- e. providing a metal alloy in contact with the powdered matrix material in the mould;
- f. heating the packed mould in a furnace to an infiltration temperature at which the metal alloy fuses and infiltrates the powdered matrix material; and
- g. cooling the mould to solidify the infiltrated matrix;
- h. each cutting element being formed of a material which is thermally stable at said infiltration temperature; and
- i. each insert being such that, at least after formation of the solid infiltrated matrix, material adjacent the rear surface of the cutting element has a higher modulus of elasticity in the vicinity of the cutting edge of the element than it does away from the vicinity.
- 26. A method according to claim 25, wherein the insert is of higher modulus of elasticity than the solid infiltrated matrix forming the rest of the bit body, and is located on the rearward side of the cutting element in the vicinity of the cutting edge thereof.
- 27. A method according to claim 25, wherein the insert is of a lower modulus of elasticity than the solid infiltrated matrix forming the rest of the bit body, and is located on the rearward side of the cutting element away from the vicinity of the cutting edge thereof.
- 28. A method of manufacturing by a powder metallurgy process a rotary drill bit including a bit body having a plurality of cutting elements mounted on the outer surface thereof, the method comprising the steps of:
- a. forming a hollow mould for moulding at least a portion of the bit body;
- b. positioning in spaced locations on the interior surface of the mould a plurality of masses of support material, each comprising at least one insert;
- c. then locating a respective cutting element adjacent the forward side of each mass of support material so positioned;
- d. packing the mould with powdered matrix material;
- e. providing a metal alloy in contact with the powdered matrix material in the mould;
- f. heating the packed mould in a furnace to an infiltration temperature at which the metal alloy fuses and infiltrates the powdered matrix material; and
- g. cooling the mould to solidify the infiltrated matrix;
- h. each cutting element being formed of a material which is thermally stable at said infiltration temperature; and
- i. each insert being such that, at least after formation of the solid infiltrated matrix, material adjacent the rear surface of the cutting element has a higher modulus of elasticity in the vicinity of the cutting edge of the element than it does away from the vicinity.
- 29. A method according to claim 28, wherein the insert is of higher modulus of elasticity than the solid infiltrated matrix forming the rest of the bit body, and is located on the rearward side of the cutting element in the vicinity of the cutting edge thereof.
- 30. A method according to claim 28, wherein the insert is of a lower modulus of elasticity than the solid infiltrated matrix forming the rest of the bit body, and is located on the rearward side of the cutting element away from the vicinity of the cutting edge thereof.
- 31. A method of manufacturing by a powder metallurgy process a rotary drill bit including a bit body having a plurality of cutting elements mounted on the outer surface thereof, the method comprising the steps of:
- a. forming a hollow mould for moulding at least a portion of the bit body;
- b. locating a plurality of masses of support material, each comprising at least one insert, adjacent respective cutting elements;
- c. positioning in spaced locations on the interior surface of the mould a plurality of such paired support materials and cutting elements, each mass of support material being located adjacent the rearward side of its respective cutting element and positioned simultaneously therewith;
- d. packing the mould with powdered matrix material;
- e. providing a metal alloy in contact with the powdered matrix material in the mould;
- f. heating the packed mould in a furnace to an infiltration temperature at which the metal alloy fuses and infiltrates the powdered matrix material; and
- g. cooling the mould to solidify the infiltrated matrix;
- h. each cutting element being formed of a material which is thermally stable at said infiltration temperature; and
- i. each insert being such that, at least after formation of the solid infiltrated matrix, material adjacent the rear surface of the cutting element has a higher modulus of elasticity in the vicinity of the cutting edge of the element than it does away from the vicinity.
- 32. A method according to claim 31, wherein the insert is of higher modulus of elasticity than the solid infiltrated matrix forming the rest of the bit body, and is located on the rearward side of the cutting element in the vicinity of the cutting edge thereof.
- 33. A method according to claim 31, wherein the insert is of a lower modulus of elasticity than the solid infiltrated matrix forming the rest of the bit body, and is located on the rearward side of the cutting element away from the vicinity of the cutting edge thereof.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 676,697 filed Nov. 30. 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,624,830.
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