Claims
- 1. A three-cone rock bit comprising:
- a steel rock bit body having a hollow, generally cylindrical shank portion at one end;
- means on the shank portion for connection of the rock bit to a drill string;
- three depending legs at the other end of the bit body;
- a rock-boring cutter cone mounted on each leg;
- a dome portion of the bit body between the shank portion and legs, the dome portion forming a web transverse to the axis of the rock bit between the hollow shank portion and the exterior of the rock bit;
- a plurality of weld beads along the shank portion of the bit body in each of three locations spaced 120.degree. apart around the shank portion, at least some of such weld beads having a composition substantially the same as the composition of the steel of the bit body; and
- a weld bead in each of three sectors in the dome portion of the bit body, the three weld beads meeting in a Y-shaped intersection on the axis of the rock bit and extending generally radially therefrom, each of said weld beads being a continuation of a weld bead on the shank portion and having a different alloy content than the steel of the bit body.
- 2. A rock bit as recited in claim 1 wherein such a weld bead in the dome portion of the bit body has a higher titanium content than the steel of the bit body.
- 3. A rock bit as recited in claim 1 wherein such a weld bead in the dome portion of the bit body has a higher content of a carbide former than the steel of the bit body, the carbide former being a metal having a stronger affinity for carbon than does iron.
- 4. A rock bit as recited in claim 1 wherein at least part of one of the weld beads along the shank portion has a different alloy content than the steel of the bit body.
- 5. A rock bit as recited in claim 1 wherein such a weld bead in the dome portion of the bit body has a higher content of metal selected from the group consisting of titanium, zirconium, columbium, molybdenum and nickel than the steel of the bit body.
- 6. A rock bit body as recited in claim 5 wherein the weld beads are characterized by a depth of penetration much larger than the total width of the weld bead and heat affected zone.
Parent Case Info
This ia a division of application Ser. No. 818,144, filed July 22, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,156,123.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Welding Handbook, pp. 47.39-47.43, 1/1971, 6th ed., vol. 3A. |
Divisions (1)
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818144 |
Jul 1977 |
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