Claims
- 1. An earth boring bit, comprising:a body having at least one depending bearing pin; a rolling cone rotatably mounted to the bearing pin; a plurality of inserts, each pressed into a mating hole in the cone and having a cutting end that protrudes from the hole for engaging an earth formation; each of the inserts comprising a bode having a cylindrical base that locates within one of the holes and a convex end that protrudes from the hole; a polycrystalline diamond cap bonded to the convex end; and the body being formed of carbide material with at least two regions of the carbide material at least partially located within the convex end of the insert that are free of diamond material but differ from each other in mechanical properties to reduce stress at an interface between the convex end and the diamond cap.
- 2. The bit according to claim 1, wherein each of the regions has a different percentage of binder material within the carbide material.
- 3. The bit according to claim 1, wherein each of the regions has a different percentage of cobalt as a binder material.
- 4. The bit according to claim 1, wherein the diamond cap is bonded to a first one of the regions, and a second one of the regions is bonded to the first one of the regions; and whereinthe second one of the regions has a greater percentage of cobalt as a binder than the first one of the regions.
- 5. The bit according to claim 1, wherein one of the regions is located substantially in the cutting end of the body, and at least a portion of another of the regions is located in the base of the body.
- 6. The bit according to claim 1, wherein each of the regions has a different average grain size of carbide material.
- 7. The bit according to claim 1, wherein the diamond cap is bonded to an outer side of a first one of the regions, and a second one of the regions is bonded to an inner side of the first one of the regions; and whereinthe first one of the regions has a smaller average grain size than the second one of the regions.
- 8. The bit according to claim 1, wherein one of the regions has a binder consisting of cobalt and another one of the regions has a binder selected from the group consisting of nickel and cobalt-nickel alloy.
- 9. The bit according to claim 1, wherein the diamond cap is bonded to an outer side of a first one of the regions, and a second one of the regions is bonded to an inner side of the first one of the regions; and whereinthe first one of the regions has a binder consisting of cobalt and the second one of the regions has a binder selected from the group consisting of nickel and cobalt-nickel alloy.
- 10. The bit according to claim 1, wherein the diamond cap is bonded to an outer side of a first one of the regions, and a second one of the regions is bonded to the an inner side of the first one of the regions; and whereinthe first one of the regions has a greater modulus of elasticity than the second one of the regions.
- 11. The bit according to claim 1, wherein the diamond cap is bonded to an outer side of a first one of the regions, and a second one of the regions is bonded to the an inner side of the first one of the regions; and whereinthe first one of the regions has a lesser coefficient of thermal expansion than the second one of the regions.
- 12. An earth boring bit, comprising:a body having at least one depending bearing pin; a rolling cone rotatably mounted to the bearing pin; a plurality of inserts, each pressed into a mating hole in the cone and having a cutting end that protrudes from the hole for engaging an earth formation; each of the inserts comprising a carbide body having a cylindrical base that located within one of the holes and a convex end that protrudes from the hole; a polycrystalline diamond cap bonded to the convex end; the body having a first region of carbide material at least partially located in the convex end that is free of diamond material and bonds to an inner side of the diamond cap; the body having a second region of carbide material at least partially located in the convex end that is free of diamond material, the first region having a higher modulus of elasticity than the second region.
- 13. The bit according to claim 12, wherein the inner side of the diamond cap is concave, and the first region has a convex outer side and a concave inner side.
- 14. The bit according to claim 12, wherein the first region has a lower coefficient of thermal expansion than the second region.
- 15. An earth boring bit, comprising:a body having at least one depending bearing pin; a rolling cone rotatably mounted to the bearing pin; a plurality of inserts, each pressed into a mating hole in the cone and having a cutting end that protrudes from the hole for engaging an earth formation; each of the inserts comprising a body having a cylindrical base that located within one of the holes and a convex end that protrudes from the hole; a polycrystalline diamond cap bonded to the convex end; the body having a first region of carbide material located in the convex end that is free of diamond material and bonds to an inner side of the diamond cap; the body having a second region of carbide material located in the convex end that is free of diamond material, the first region having a higher modulus of elasticity than the second region; and wherein the first region has a conical portion that extends into the base, the base comprising the second region.
- 16. An earth boring bit, comprising:a body having at least one depending bearing pin; a rolling cone rotatably mounted to the bearing pin; a plurality of inserts, each pressed into a mating hole in the cone and having a cutting end that protrudes from the hole for engaging an earth formation; each of the inserts comprising a body having a cylindrical base that locates within one of the holes and a convex end that protrudes from the hole; a polycrystalline diamond cap bonded to the convex end; the body having a first region of carbide material located in the convex end that is free of diamond material and bonds to an inner side of the diamond cap; the body having a second region of carbide material located in the convex end that is free of diamond material, the first region having a higher modulus of elasticity than the second region; and wherein the first region has a portion that extends into the base and has a bottom that is flush with a bottom of the base, the base being the second region and being a sleeve surrounding the first region.
- 17. An earth boring bit, comprising:a body having at least one depending bearing pin; a rolling cone rotatably mounted to the bearing pin; a plurality of inserts, each pressed into a mating hole in the cone and having a cutting end that protrudes from the hole for engaging an earth formation; each of the inserts comprising a body having a cylindrical base that locates within one of the holes and a convex end that protrudes from the hole; a polycrystalline diamond cap bonded to the convex end; the body having a first region of carbide material located in the convex end that is free of diamond material and bonds to an inner side of the diamond cap; the body having a second region of carbide material located in the convex end that is free of diamond material, the first region having a higher modulus of elasticity than the second region; and wherein the second region is a cylindrical element located within and surrounded by the base, the base being of a carbide material that has a lesser modulus of elasticity than the second region.
- 18. An earth boring bit, comprising:a body having at least one depending bearing pin; a rolling cone rotatably mounted to the bearing pin; a plurality of inserts, each pressed into a mating hole in the cone and having a cutting end that protrudes from the cone for engaging an earth formation; each of the inserts comprising a carbide body having a cylindrical base that locates within one of the holes and a convex end that protrudes from the hole; a polycrystalline diamond cap bonded to the convex end; and the body being formed of a plurality of regions of carbide material that are at least partially located in the convex end of the insert and free of any diamond material, each of the regions having a metallic binder, a first one of the regions having a lesser percentage of binder than a second one of the regions, the diamond cap being bonded to an outer side of the first one of the regions.
- 19. The bit according to claim 18, wherein the second one of the regions is bonded to an inner side of the first one of the regions, and wherein the bit further comprises a third one of the regions that is bonded to the second one of the regions, the third one of the regions having a greater percentage of binder than the second one of the regions.
- 20. The bit according to claim 18, wherein the regions are free of diamond material.
- 21. An earth boring bit, comprising:a body having at least one depending bearing pin; a rolling cone rotatably mounted to the bearing pin; a plurality of inserts, each pressed into a mating hole in the cone and having a cutting end that protrudes from the cone for engaging an earth formation; each of the inserts comprising a carbide body having a cylindrical base that locates within one of the holes and a convex end that protrudes from the hole; a polycrystalline diamond cap bonded to the convex end; and the body being formed of a first region of carbide material to which the diamond cap is bonded, and a second region of carbide material, both of the regions being at least partially located in the convex end of the insert and being free of any diamond material, the first region having an average grain size that is smaller than an average grain size of the second region of carbide material.
- 22. The bit according to claim 21, wherein the regions are free of any diamond material.
- 23. The bit according to claim 21 wherein the second region is bonded to an inner side of the first region, and wherein the bit further comprises a third region that is bonded to the second region, the third region having an average grain size that is larger than an average grain size of the second region.
- 24. An earth boring bit, comprising:a body having at least one depending bearing pin; a rolling cone rotatably mounted to the bearing pin; a plurality of inserts, each pressed into a mating hole in the cone and having a cutting end that protrudes from the cone for engaging an earth formation; each of the inserts comprising a body having a cylindrical base that locates within one of the holes, a convex end that protrudes from the hole, and a polycrystalline diamond cap bonded to the convex end; and the body being formed of a first region of carbide material to which the diamond cap is bonded, and a second region of carbide material, both of the regions at least partially located in the convex end of the insert and being free of any diamond material, the first region of carbide material having a binder consisting of cobalt, the second region having a binder from the group consisting of nickel and cobalt-nickel alloy.
- 25. The bit according to claim 24, wherein the first region has a higher modulus of elasticity and lower coefficient of thermal expansion than the second region.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This invention is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/231,350, filed Jan. 13, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,220,375.
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