Claims
- 1. A rotary cone rock bit comprising:a bit body; at least one journal extending inwardly and downwardly from a lower portion of the bit body; a cutter cone mounted for rotation on the journal; and an annular seal positioned between the cone and journal, the annular seal comprising an elastomeric seal body having: a first seal surface for providing a seal along a dynamic rotary surface formed between the seal body and one of the of the cone or the journal; a second seal surface for providing a seal between the seal body and the other of the cone or the journal; and an extrusion prevention member positioned adjacent a surface of the seal body between the first and second seal surfaces, the extrusion prevention member having a hardness that is greater than that of the seal body.
- 2. The rock bit as recited in claim 1 wherein the annular seal is disposed within a seal cavity formed between the cone and journal, and wherein the extrusion prevent member is interposed between the seal and a groove defined between opposed cone and journal surfaces.
- 3. The rock bit as recited in claim 1 wherein the extrusion prevention member is integral with the seal body and is positioned along a sidewall portion of the seal body.
- 4. The rock bit as recited in claim 1 wherein the extrusion prevention member is in the form of an annular ring that is independent from the seal body.
- 5. The rock bit as recited in claim 1 wherein the extrusion prevention member is partially-attached to the seal body.
- 6. The rock bit as recited in claim 1 comprising two extrusion prevention members each positioned along opposed seal body surface portions located between the first and second seal surfaces.
- 7. The rock bit as recited in claim 6 wherein the first seal surface has a radius of curvature that is greater than a radius of curvature for the second seal surface.
- 8. The rock bit as recited in claim 1 wherein the extrusion prevention member is formed from a composite material comprising a fabric formed from a nonelastomeric polymeric material bonded with an elastomeric material.
- 9. The rock bit as recited in claim 1 wherein the rock it is a dual-seal rock bit.
- 10. The rock bit as recited in claim 1 wherein the extrusion prevention member is independent of the first and second sealing surfaces.
- 11. A rotary cone rock bit comprising:a bit body; at least one journal extending inwardly and downwardly from a lower portion of the bit body; a cutter cone mounted for rotation on the journal; and an annular ring seal positioned within a seal cavity between the cone and journal, the annular seal comprising an elastomeric seal body having: a first seal surface for sealing against a sealing surface on one of the cone or the journal; a second seal surface for sealing against a sealing surface of the other of the cone or the journal; and an extrusion prevention member disposed within the seal cavity along at least a portion of the seal body between the first and second seal surfaces, the extrusion prevention member being interposed between the seal and a groove extending outwardly from the seal cavity, and being formed from a material that is relatively harder than the material used to form the elastomeric seal body.
- 12. The rock bit as recited in claim 11 wherein the extrusion prevention member is integral with the seal body and forms a sidewall portion the seal body independent of the first and second sealing surfaces.
- 13. The rock bit as recited in claim 12 wherein the extrusion prevention member comprises a fabric material.
- 14. The rock bit as recited in claim 13 wherein the fabric comprises elastomeric and nonelastomeric polymeric components.
- 15. The rock bit as recited in claim 14 wherein the nonelastomeric polymeric component is in the form of fibers that are woven into the form of the fabric, and wherein the fabric is impregnated with the elastomeric component.
- 16. The rock bit as recited in claim 11 comprising two extrusion prevention members each disposed along opposed seal body surfaces positioned between the first and second seal surfaces.
- 17. The rock bit as recited in claim 11 wherein the extrusion prevention member is at least partially-attached to the seal body.
- 18. The rock bit as recited in claim 11 wherein the extrusion prevention member is independent from the seal body and is in the form of an annular ring.
- 19. The rock bit as recited in claim 11 wherein one or both of the first and second seal surface is formed from a material that is harder than that used to form the seal body.
- 20. The rock bit as recited in claim 11 wherein the first seal surface has a radius of curvature prior to placement within the rock bit that is greater than a radius of curvature for the second seal surface.
- 21. A rotary cone rock bit comprising:a bit body; at least one journal extending inwardly and downwardly from a lower portion of the bit body; a cutter cone mounted for rotation on the journal; and an annular ring seal positioned within a seal cavity between the cone and journal, the annular seal comprising an elastomeric seal body having: a first seal surface for providing a rotary seal with a sealing surface of the journal; a second seal surface for providing a seal against a sealing surface on the cone; and an extrusion prevention member at least partially attached to the seal body and that is disposed within the seal cavity along a surface of the seal body extending between the dynamic and relatively static seal surfaces, the extrusion prevention member being interposed between the seal and a groove extending outwardly from the seal cavity, and being formed from a material that is harder than that used to form the elastomeric seal body to stiffen and reinforce the seal body.
- 22. The rock bit as recited in claim 21 wherein the extrusion prevention member is formed from a composite material comprising elastomeric and nonelastomeric polymeric components.
- 23. The rock bit as recited in claim 22 wherein the nonelastomeric polymeric component is in the form of fibers that are woven into the form of a fabric, and wherein the fabric is impregnated with the elastomeric component.
- 24. The rock bit as recited in claim 21 comprising two extrusion prevention members each disposed along opposed seal sidewall portions between the first and second seal surfaces.
- 25. The rock bit as recited in claim 21 wherein at least one of the first and second seal surfaces is formed from a material that is harder than that used to form the seal body.
- 26. The rock bit as recited in claim 21 wherein the first seal surface has a radius of curvature prior to placement within the rock bit that is greater than a radius of curvature for the second seal surface.
- 27. A rotary cone rock bit comprising:a bit body; at least one journal extending inwardly and downwardly from a lower portion of the bit body; a cutter cone mounted for rotation on the journal; and an annular ring seal positioned within a seal cavity between the cone and journal, the annular seal comprising an elastomeric seal body having: a first seal surface for providing a rotary dynamic seal with a sealing surface on the journal; a second seal surface for providing a seal with a sealing surface on the cone, wherein the first seal surface has a radius of curvature prior to placement within the seal cavity that is less than a radius of curvature for the second seal surface; and an extrusion prevention member that is integral with a surface portion of the seal extending between and independent from the first and second seal surfaces, the extrusion prevention member being interposed between the seal body and a groove extending outwardly from the seal cavity, and being formed from a material that is harder than that used to form the elastomeric seal body to stiffen and reinforce the seal body.
RELATION TO COPENDING PATENT APPLICATION
This patent application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/3 10,929 that was filed on Aug. 8, 2001, and which is corporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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