Claims
- 1. An apparatus for detecting excessive wear of a drill bit connected to a drill stem which is rotated to drill a wellbore, wherein a pressurized drilling fluid in the drill stem is discharged through at least one port in the drill bit and into the annulus between the drill stem and the wellbore, comprising:
- a restricting means connected to the drill bit for reducing the flow of drilling fluid through at least one port;
- an abradable sensor connected to the drill bit at a selected location to detect abrasion of the drill bit at said location; and
- a tensioned wire connected between said restricting means and said sensor for manipulating said restricting means, when said sensor is activated by abrasion of the drill bit to release the tension in said wire, to reduce the flow of drilling fluid through at least one port of the drill bit.
- 2. An apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said wire is connected between said restricting means and at least two sensors so that activation of one sensor releases the tension in said wire to manipulate said restricting means.
- 3. An apparatus for detecting excessive wear of a drill bit connected to a drill stem which is rotated to drill a wellbore, wherein a pressurized drilling fluid in the drill stem is discharged through at least one port in the drill bit and into the annulus between the drill stem and the wellbore, comprising:
- a ball for reducing the flow of drilling fluid through a port;
- a release mechanism connected to the drill bit for releasably retaining said ball in an initial position;
- an abradable sensor connected to the drill bit at a selected location to detect abrasion of the drill bit at said location; and
- a wire connected between said sensor and said release mechanism for manipulating said release mechanism, after said sensor has been activated, to release said ball from the initial position so that the drilling fluid urges said ball against a port to reduce the flow of drilling fluid through the port.
- 4. An apparatus for detecting excessive wear of a drill bit connected to a drill stem which is rotated to drill a wellbore, wherein a pressurized drilling fluid in the drill stem is discharged through at least one port in the drill bit and into the annulus between the drill stem and the wellbore, comprising:
- a ball, located in a recess in the drill bit body, which is capable of being urged against the aperture of a port to reduce the flow of drilling fluid through the port;
- a release mechanism connected to the drill bit for initially retaining said ball in the recess;
- an abradable sensor connected to the drill bit at a selected location to detect abrasion of the drill bit at said location; and
- a tensioned wire located in a passage within the drill bit to connect said sensor and said release mechanism so that when said sensor is activated by abrasion of the drill bit to release the tension in said wire, said release mechanism releases said ball from the recess to permit the drilling fluid to urge said ball against a port.
- 5. An apparatus as recited in claim 4, wherein said release mechanism comprises a spring, held in compression by said wire, which is located in the recess between said ball and the drill bit.
- 6. An apparatus as recited in claim 4, further comprising a spring located in the recess between said ball and the drill bit for propelling said ball from the recess after said release mechanism has released said ball from the recess.
- 7. An apparatus for detecting excessive wear of a drill bit connected to a drill stem which is rotated to drill a wellbore, wherein said drill bit comprises a body and at least one rotatable cone attached by a bearing to the drill bit, and a pressurized drilling fluid in the drill stem is discharged through at least one port in the drill bit and into the annulus between the drill stem and the wellbore, comprising:
- a ball, located in a recess in the drill bit, which is capable of being urged against the aperture of a port to reduce the flow of drilling fluid through the port;
- a release mechanism connected to the drill bit for initially retaining said ball in said recess; an abradable sensor connected to the drill bit for detecting excessive wear of the drill bit bearing; and
- a tensioned wire connected between said sensor and said release mechanism for manipulating said release mechanism, when said sensor releases the tension in said wire, to release said ball from the recess so that the drilling fluid can urge said ball against the aperture of a port.
- 8. An apparatus as recited in claim 7, further comprising a sensor connected to the drill bit for detecting excessive wear of the outside circumferential surface of the drill bit.
- 9. An apparatus for detecting bearing failure in or excessive loss of gauge of a drill bit connected to a drill stem which is rotated to drill a wellbore, wherein said drill bit comprises a body and at least one rotatable cone attached by a bearing to the drill bit body, and a pressurized drilling fluid in the drill stem is discharged through at least one port in the drill bit and into the annulus between the drill stem and the wellbore, comprising:
- a ball, located in a recess in the drill bit, which is capable of being urged against the aperture of a port to reduce the flow of drilling fluid though the port;
- a release mechanism connected to the drill bit for initially retaining said ball in said recess;
- an abradable first sensor attached to the drill bit at a selected location to detect excessive wear of the drill bit bearing;
- an abradable second sensor attached to the drill bit to detect wear of the outside circumferential surface of the drill bit; and
- a tensioned wire located in a passage within the drill bit to connect said first and second sensors to said release mechanism so that the activation of a single sensor will release the tension in said wire, thereby manipulating said release mechanism to release said ball from said recess and into the drilling fluid to reduce the flow of drilling fluid through a port.
- 10. An apparatus as recited in claim 9, wherein said release mechanism comprises a spring initially held in compression by said wire and being located in the recess between said ball and the drill bit.
- 11. An apparatus as recited in claim 10, wherein said release mechanism is generally located in contact with the drilling fluid upstream of the port.
- 12. An apparatus as recited in claim 11, further comprising a bushing for reducing the amount of drilling fluid which intrudes into the passage, wherein said bushing has an aperture to permit said wire to extend from the passage to said release mechanism.
- 13. An apparatus as recited in claim 9, further comprising a spring located in the recess between said ball and the drill bit for propelling said ball from said recess.
- 14. A method for detecting excessive wear of a rotatable drill bit connected to a drill stem which is used to drill a wellbore, said method comprising the steps of:
- discharging a pressurized fluid from the drill stem through at least one port in the drill bit body and into the annulus between the drill stem and the wellbore;
- activating an abradable sensor connected to the drill bit at a selected location, when the drill bit becomes excessively worn at said location, to release the tension in a wire connected between said sensor and a restricting means;
- manipulating said restricting means to reduce the flow of drilling fluid through at least one port; and detecting the increase in drilling fluid pressure.
- 15. A method as described in claim 14, further comprising the step of replacing the drill bit.
- 16. A method as described in claim 14, wherein said sensor detects excessive wear of the drill bit bearing.
- 17. A method as described in claim 14, wherein said sensor detects wear of the outside circumferential surface of the drill bit to determine whether the drill bit is undergauge.
- 18. A method for detecting excessive wear of a rotatable bit connected to a drill stem which is used to drill a wellbore, wherein the drill bit comprises a bit body and at least one rotatable cone attached by a bearing to the drill bit, said method comprising the steps of:
- discharging a pressurized fluid in the drill stem through at least one port in the drill bit and into the annulus between the drill stem and the wellbore;
- activating an abradable sensor connected to the drill bit at a selected location, when the drill bit becomes excessively worn at said location, to release the tension in a wire connected between said sensor and a release mechanism;
- manipulating said release mechanism to release a ball so that the drilling fluid urges said ball against the aperture of a port to reduce the flow of drilling fluid through the port, thereby increasing the drilling fluid pressure in the drill stem; and
- detecting the increase in drilling fluid pressure.
- 19. A method as recited in claim 18, wherein said ball is urged against the aperture of the port to completely block the flow of drilling fluid through the port.
- 20. An apparatus for detecting excessive wear of a drill bit connected to a drill stem which is rotated to drill a wellbore, wherein a pressurized drilling fluid in the drill stem is discharged through at least one port in the drill bit and into the annulus between the drill stem and the wellbore, comprising:
- a ball retained in a recess in the drill bit for reducing the flow of drilling fluid through at least one port after said ball has been displaced from said recess;
- a compressed spring located in said recess between said ball and said drill bit;
- an abradable sensor connected to the drill bit at a selected location to detect abrasion of the drill bit at said location; and
- a tensioned wire connected between said sensor and said spring for releasing said spring from compression, after said sensor has been activated due to abrasion of the drill bit, to displace said ball from said recess.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 582,203, filed Feb. 21, 1984, now abandoned.
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