Claims
- 1. A method for lubricating a rotary cone rock bit, comprising:(a) providing a bit body having a plurality of legs extending therefrom and an internal plenum, said plenum having a plenum surface and terminating in at least one nozzle opening adjacent said legs, said bit body including a connection for attachment to a drill pipe, said drill pipe including a inside passage and an outside diameter less than the drill hole forming an annulus for circulation fluid return; (b) passing a circulation fluid passing through said inside passage, said plenum and said nozzle, said circulation fluid undergoing a pressure drop across said nozzle such that the pressure of the circulation fluid in said plenum is greater than the pressure of the circulation fluid in the annulus; (c) providing a roller cone rotatably supported on each of said legs; (d) providing a sealed bearing system between each cone and the leg on which it is supported; (e) providing a lubricant reservoir in fluid communication with said bearing system and in fluid isolation from said circulation fluid, said reservoir having an installation opening in the plenum; (f) providing a lubricant in said reservoir; and (g) maintaining a lubricant pressure in said reservoir of no more than 100 psig as compared to the circulation fluid pressure in said annulus.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein step (g) comprises adjusting said nozzle opening.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein step (g) comprises providing said reservoir with an opening to said annulus and a pressure balancing device in said opening such that pressure in the reservoir is substantially equal to pressure in the annulus.
- 4. A rotary cone rock bit for use in a borehole, comprising:a bit body including a plenum therein and a plurality of legs extending therefrom, said plenum having a plenum surface and terminating in at least one nozzle adjacent said legs, said bit body including a threaded connection for attachment to a drill pipe, said drill pipe having an inside diameter for the passage of circulation fluid, an annulus being defined between said body and the borehole; said circulation fluid passing through said plenum and said nozzle, said circulation fluid creating a pressure drop across said nozzle such that the pressure of the circulation fluid in said plenum is greater than the pressure of the circulation fluid in the annulus; a roller cone rotatably supported on each of said legs; a sealed bearing system between each cone and the leg on which it is supported; a lubricant reservoir in fluid communication with said bearing system and containing a lubricant, said reservoir having an installation opening in said plenum and being at equal pressure with said annulus.
- 5. A rotary cone rock bit, comprising:a bit body including a plenum therein and a plurality of legs extending therefrom, said plenum having a plenum surface and terminating in at least one nozzle adjacent said legs, said bit body including a threaded connection for attachment to a drill pipe, said drill pipe having an inside diameter for the passage of circulation fluid; said circulation fluid passing through said plenum and said nozzle, said circulation fluid creating a pressure drop across said nozzle such that the pressure of the circulation fluid in said plenum is greater than the pressure of the circulation fluid in the annulus; a roller cone rotatably supported on each of said legs; a sealed bearing system between each cone and the leg on which it is supported; a lubricant reservoir in fluid communication with said bearing system and containing a lubricant, said reservoir having an installation opening located on the bit body exterior, a second opening in communication with the plenum, and a pressure balancing device positioned in said second opening such that pressure in the reservoir is substantially equal to the pressure in the plenum, wherein said lubricant in said reservoir is subjected to a pressure of no more than 100 psig as compared to the circulation fluid pressure in said annulus.
- 6. The bit according to claim 5 wherein pressure in the plenum is controlled by adjusting the opening of said nozzle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/925,869, filed Sep. 9, 1997, and entitled “Protected Lubricant Reservoir for Sealed Bearing Earth Boring Drill Bit,” now abandoned, which in turn claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/025,858, filed Sep. 9, 1996, and entitled “Improved Rock Drill Bit,” which is incorporated herein by reference, and of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/051,373 filed Jul. 1, 1997, and entitled “Protected Lubricant Reservoir For Sealed Bearing Earth Boring Drill Bit.”
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Provisional Applications (2)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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