Claims
- 1. An improved drill bit for use in drilling operations in a wellbore when coupled to a drillstring having a central flow path for communicating drilling fluid, comprising:a bit body including a cutting structure carried thereon; at least one bit nozzle carried by said bit body for jetting drilling fluid into said wellbore; a flow path through said bit body for supplying said drilling fluid to said at least one bit nozzle; a coupling member formed at an upper portion of said bit body for securing said bit body to said drillstring; at least one sensor for monitoring at least one operating condition during drilling operations; an erodible ball; and a fastener system for securing said erodible ball in a fixed predetermined position relative to said flow path until a predetermined operating condition is detected by said at least one sensor, and for then releasing said erodible ball into said flow path to at least partially obstruct flow through one of said at least one bit nozzles.
- 2. An improved drill bit, according to claim 1, wherein said erodible ball includes at least one of the following:(1) at least one flow port extending through at least a portion of said erodible ball to allow drilling fluid to pass therethrough and erode said erodible ball; and (2) at least one circumferential groove formed in at least a portion of said erodible ball to allow drilling fluid to pass therethrough and erode said erodible ball.
- 3. An improved drill bit, according to claim 1, wherein said fastener system includes a frangible connector.
- 4. An improved drill bit, according to claim 1, said fastener system includes an electrically-actuable fastener.
- 5. An improved drill bit, according to claim 1, said fastener system includes an electrically-actuable frangible connector.
- 6. An improved drill bit, according to claim 1, wherein said erodible ball willdissolve due to contact with said drilling fluid.
- 7. An improved drill bit, according to claim 1, said fastener system will electrically respond to said predetermined operating condition to release said erodible balls upon detection of said predetermined operating condition.
- 8. An improved drill bit, according to claim 1, wherein said at least one flow port comprises a plurality of orthogonally aligned ports extending through said erodible ball.
- 9. An improved drill bit, according to claim 1, wherein said at least one circumferential groove is formed on an exterior surface of said erodible ball.
- 10. An improved drill bit, according to claim 1, wherein said erodible ball is eroded by said drilling fluid in a relatively predictable and predetermined manner.
- 11. An improved drill bit, according to claim 1, wherein said erodible ball is eroded by said drilling fluid in no less than a minimum erosion time interval.
- 12. An improved drill bit, according to claim 1, wherein said erodible ball includes at least one circumferential groove formed in at least a portion of said erodible ball to allow drilling fluid to pass therethrough and erode said erodible ball.
- 13. An improved drill bit, according to claim 1, wherein said erodible ball will disintegrate due to contact with said drilling fluid.
- 14. An improved drill bit, according to claim 1, wherein said fastener system will mechanically respond to said predetermined operating condition to release said erodible ball upon detection of said predetermined operating condition.
- 15. An improved drill bit according to claim 1, wherein partial obstruction of flow through one of said at least one bit nozzle produces a simple pressure change signal which is detectable at a remote location.
- 16. An improved drill bit according to claim 15, wherein said remote location comprises a remote surface location.
- 17. An improved drill bit according to claim 15, wherein said simple pressure change signal provides a warning of likely or imminent failure of said improved drill bit.
- 18. An improved drill bit according to claim 1, wherein an erodible ball is maintained in a cavity adjacent said flow path.
- 19. An improved drill bit according to claim 10, further comprising a spring maintained in said cavity for urging said erodible ball into said flow path upon actuation of said fastener system.
- 20. An improved drill bit according to claim 1, wherein said erodible ball is at least one of eroded, dissolved, and deformed by pressure or fluid impingement.
- 21. An improved drill bit according to claim 1, wherein said erodible ball is constructed of bronze.
- 22. An improved drill bit according to claim 1, wherein said erodible ball is constructed to provide a structure with three-fold symmetry.
- 23. An improved drill bit according to claim 1, which the resident time for said erodible ball in obstruction of one of said at least one bit nozzle is in the range of 300-600 seconds.
- 24. An improved drill bit according to claim 1, wherein said fastener system includes a thermally sensitive member which is actuated to release said erodible ball upon heating of at least a portion of said improved drill bit beyond a thermal threshold.
- 25. An improved drill bit according to claim 1, wherein said fastener system includes a fusible link which secures said erodible ball in a fixed position until said fusible link is fused through a combination of thermal energy and electrical current passed through said fusible link.
- 26. An improved drill bit according to claim 25, wherein said thermal energy is associated with an imminent failure of a mechanical subsystem of said improved drill bit.
- 27. An improved drill bit according to claim 26, wherein said mechanical subsystem comprises a journal bearing.
- 28. An improved drill bit for use in drilling operations in a wellbore when coupled to a drillstring having a central flow path for communicating drilling fluid, comprising:a bit body including a cutting structure carried thereon; at least one bit nozzle carried by said bit body for jetting drilling fluid into said wellbore; a flow path through said bit body for supplying said drilling fluid to said at least one bit nozzle; a coupling member formed at an upper portion of said bit body for securing said bit body to said drillstring; at least one subsystem for monitoring at least one subsurface condition during drilling operations; at least one erodible member; and a retention system for securing said at least one erodible member out of said flow path until a predetermined operating condition is detected by said at least one subsystem, and for then releasing said at least one erodible member into said flow path to at least partially obstruct flow through one of said at least one bit nozzles.
- 29. An improved drill bit, according to claim 28, wherein said erodible member includes at least one flow port extending through at least a portion of said at least one erodible member to allow drilling fluid to pass therethrough and erode said at least one erodible member.
- 30. An improved drill bit, according to claim 28, said retention system includes a frangible connector.
- 31. An improved drill bit, according to claim 28, said retention system includes an electrically-actuable fastener.
- 32. An improved drill bit, according to claim 28, said retention system includes an electrically-actuable frangible connector.
- 33. An improved drill bit, according to claim 28, wherein said at least one erodible member will dissolve due to contact with said drilling fluid.
- 34. An improved drill bit, according to claim 28, said retention system will electrically respond to said predetermined operating condition to release said at least one erodible member upon detection of said predetermined operating condition.
- 35. An improved drill bit, according to claim 28, wherein said at least one flow port comprises a plurality of orthogonally aligned ports extending through said at least one erodible member.
- 36. An improved drill bit, according to claim 28, wherein at least one peripheral groove comprises grooves formed on an exterior surface of said at least one erodible member.
- 37. An improved drill bit, according to claim 28, wherein said at least one erodible member is eroded by said drilling fluid in a relatively predictable and predetermined manner.
- 38. An improved drill bit, according to claim 28, wherein at least one said erodible member is eroded by said drilling fluid in no less than a minimum erosion time interval.
- 39. An improved drill bit, according to claim 28, wherein said at least one erodible member includes at least one peripheral groove formed in at least a portion of said at least one erodible member to allow drilling fluid to pass therethrough and erode said at least one erodible member.
- 40. An improved drill bit, according to claim 28, wherein said at least one erodible member will disintegrate due to contact with said drilling fluid.
- 41. An improved drill bit, according to claim 28, said retention system will mechanically respond to said predetermined operating condition to release said at least one erodible member upon detection of said predetermined operating condition.
- 42. An improved drill bit according to claim 1, wherein said fastener system includes a fusible link which secures said erodible ball in a fixed position until said fusible link is fused through a combination of thermal energy and electrical current passed through said fusible link.
- 43. An improved drill bit according to claim 24, wherein said thermal energy is associated with an imminent failure of a mechanical subsystem of said improved drill bit.
- 44. An improved drill bit according to claim 25, herein said mechanical subsystem comprises a journal bearing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application No. 09/012,803, filed Jan. 23, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,230,822 which is a continuation-in-part of the following, commonly owned patent application U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/760,122, filed Dec. 3, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,813,480, entitled Method and Apparatus for Monitoring and Recording of Operating Conditions of a Downhole Drill Bit During Drilling Operations, with the following inventors: Theodore E. Zaleski, Jr., and Scott R. Schmidt; which is a continuation under 37 CFR 1.62 of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/643,909, now abandoned, filed May 7, 1996, entitled Method and Apparatus for Monitoring and Recording of Operating Conditions of a Downhole Drill Bit During Drilling Operations, with the following inventors: Theodore E. Zaleski, Jr., and Scott R. Schmidt; which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/390,322, now abandoned, filed Feb. 16, 1995, entitled Method and Apparatus for Monitoring and Recording of Operating Conditions of a Downhole Drill Bit During Drilling Operations, with the following inventors: Theodore E. Zaleski, Jr., and Scott R. Schmidt. These prior applications are incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth.
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