Claims
- 1. A cutting structure for a rotary drag bit, comprising:
- a metal matrix having a plurality of thermally stable polycrystalline diamond cutting elements disposed therein,
- said diamond cutting elements being polyhedrally-shaped and grouped in a spatially predetermined array, wherein each diamond cutting element has at least one substantially fully exposed surface having a plurality of sides, said surfaces being aligned in a common plane to form, with said metal matrix, a substantially planar cutting surface predominantly comprised of said diamond cutting element surfaces, and wherein one side of each of said fully exposed surfaces of each of said diamond cutting elements in said array is in mutually parallel alignment and in close proximity substantially without matrix material therebetween to one side of another of said fully exposed surfaces of an adjacent diamond cutting element.
- 2. The cutting structure of claim 1, wherein at least one side of each substantially fully exposed surface of each diamond cutting element in said array is in substantial contact with a side of another substantially fully exposed surface of another diamond cutting element in said array.
- 3. The cutting structure of claim 1, wherein at least two sides of each substantially fully exposed surface of each diamond cutting element in said array are each in substantial contact with a side of a substantially fully exposed surface of another diamond cutting element in said array.
- 4. The cutting structure of claim 1, wherein said array of diamond cutting elements provides a substantially continuous diamond cutting edge adjacent at least part of the perimeter of said cutting surface.
- 5. The cutting structure of claim 4, wherein said substantially continuous diamond cutting edge comprises sides of adjacent diamond cutting elements at the outer periphery of said array.
- 6. The cutting structure of claim 5, wherein said adjacent diamond cutting element sides have substantially contiguous ends.
- 7. A cutting structure on a rotary drag bit, comprising:
- a carrier element secured to the face of said drag bit;
- a cutting element secured to said carrier element and having a substantially planar cutting face oriented generally toward the direction of rotation of said drag bit, said cutting element being comprised of:
- a plurality of polyhedrally-shaped thermally stable diamond elements grouped in a spatially predetermined array; and
- a metal matrix binding said diamond elements in said array and secured to said carrier element; substantially fully exposed surface having a plurality of sides aligned with a common plane defined by said cutting face; and
- wherein one side of each of said fully exposed surfaces of each of said diamond elements in said array is in mutually parallel alignment and in close proximity substantially without matrix material therebetween to one side of another of said fully exposed surfaces of an adjacent diamond element.
- 8. The cutting structure of claim 7, wherein at least one side of each substantially exposed surface of each diamond element in said array is in substantial contact with a side of another diamond element in said array.
- 9. The cutting structure of claim 7, wherein at least two sides of each substantially fully exposed surface of each diamond element in said array are each in substantial contact with a side of a substantially fully exposed surface of another diamond element in said array.
- 10. The cutting structure of claim 7, wherein said array of diamond elements provides a substantially continuous diamond cutting edge adjacent at least part of the perimeter of said cutting surface.
- 11. The cutting structure of claim 10, wherein said substantially continuous diamond cutting edge comprises sides of adjacent diamond elements at the outer periphery of said array.
- 12. The cutting structure of claim 11, wherein said adjacent diamond element sides have substantially contiguous ends.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 140,761 filed Jan. 4, 1988, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 797,445 filed Nov. 13, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,726,718, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 593,102 filed Mar. 26, 1984, now abandoned.
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