Claims
- 1. A drill bit for boring a bore hole in an earthen formation, comprising:
- a bit body having a pin end, a cutting end and a longitudinal bit axis and including at least two legs extending from said cutting end, each of said legs including a bearing and rotatably supporting a cutter cone on said bearing, said bit body further including a fluid flow system, including a flowway in said pin end in fluid communication with at least one exit port in said cutting end, said exit port being defined by a nozzle boss and disposed adjacent one of said legs;
- each of said legs including a leading side surface, a trailing side surface, and a center panel;
- at least one of said legs being asymmetric such that its trailing side surface is larger than its leading side surface; and
- a lubrication system in at least one of said legs, said lubrication system comprising a lubricant reservoir in fluid communication with said bearing, said reservoir comprising a cavity formed in said leg and having a reservoir installation opening in said trailing side surface of said leg.
- 2. A drill bit for boring a bore hole in an earthen formation, comprising:
- a bit body having a pin end, a cutting end and a longitudinal bit axis and including at least two legs extending from said cutting end, each of said legs including a bearing and rotatably supporting a cutter cone on said bearing, said bit body further including a fluid flow system, including a flowway in said pin end in fluid communication with at least one exit port in said cutting end, said exit port being defined by a nozzle boss and disposed adjacent one of said legs;
- each of said legs including a leading side surface, a trailing side surface, and a center panel;
- at least one of said legs being asymmetric such that its trailing side surface is larger than its leading side surface; and
- a hard wear resistant material on said nozzle boss.
- 3. The bit according to claim 2, wherein said hard wear resistant material comprises wear resistant inserts.
- 4. A drill bit for boring a bore hole in an earthen formation, comprising:
- a bit body having a pin end, a cutting end and a longitudinal bit axis and including at least two legs extending from said cutting end, each of said legs including a bearing and rotatably supporting a cutter cone on said bearing, said bit body further including a fluid flow system, including a flowway in said pin end in fluid communication with at least one exit port in said cutting end, said exit port being defined by a nozzle boss and disposed adjacent one of said legs;
- each of said legs including a leading side surface, a trailing side surface, and a center panel;
- at least one of said legs being asymmetric such that its trailing side surface is larger than its leading side surface; and
- a nozzle boss guard on said one of said legs above said nozzle boss.
- 5. The bit according to claim 4, further including a hard wear resistant material on said nozzle boss guard.
- 6. A drill bit for boring a bore hole in an earthen formation, comprising:
- a bit body having a pin end, a cutting end and a longitudinal axis and including at least two legs extending from said cutting end, each of said legs including a bearing and rotatably supporting a cutter cone on said bearing, said bit body further including a fluid flow system, including a flowway in said pin end in fluid communication with at least one exit port in said cutting end, said exit port being defined by a nozzle boss and disposed adjacent one of said legs;
- each of said legs including a leading side surface, a trailing side surface, a shoulder and a center panel, said center panel extending radially outwardly from said longitudinal axis farther than the corresponding radial extension of said nozzle boss and said shoulder defining an angle with respect to a plane perpendicular to said bit axis, said angle being between 10 and 60 degrees; and
- said bit body further including a lubrication system in at least one of said legs, said lubrication system comprising a lubricant reservoir in fluid communication with said bearing, said reservoir comprising a cavity formed in said leg and having a reservoir installation opening in said trailing side surface of said leg.
- 7. The bit according to claim 6, further including a plurality of wear resistant inserts on said shoulder.
- 8. The bit according to claim 6 wherein each of said legs is asymmetric such that its trailing side surface is larger than its leading side surface.
- 9. The bit according to claim 6 wherein said trailing side surface above said exit port is convex.
- 10. The bit according to claim 6 wherein said leading side surface is concave.
- 11. A drill bit for boring a bore hole in an earthen formation, comprising:
- a bit body having a pin end, a cutting end and a longitudinal axis and including at least two legs extending from said cutting end, each of said legs including a bearing and rotatably supporting a cutter cone on said bearing, said bit body further including a fluid flow system, including a flowway in said pin end in fluid communication with at least one exit port in said cutting end, said exit port being defined by a nozzle boss and disposed adjacent one of said legs;
- each of said legs including a leading side surface, a trailing side surface, a shoulder and a center panel, said center panel extending radially outwardly from said longitudinal axis farther than the corresponding radial extension of said nozzle boss and said shoulder defining an angle with respect to a plane perpendicular to said bit axis, said angle being between 10 and 60 degrees;
- said bit body further including a lubrication system in at least one of said legs, said lubrication system comprising a lubricant reservoir in fluid communication with said bearing, said reservoir comprising a cavity formed in said leg and having an opening in said trailing side surface of said leg; and
- a plurality of wear resistant inserts on said nozzle boss.
- 12. A drill bit for boring a bore hole in an earthen formation, comprising:
- a bit body having a pin end, a cutting end and a longitudinal axis and including at least two legs extending from said cutting end, each of said legs including a bearing and rotatably supporting a cutter cone on said bearing, said bit body further including a fluid flow system, including a flowway in said pin end in fluid communication with at least one exit port in said cutting end, said exit port being defined by a nozzle boss and disposed adjacent one of said legs;
- each of said legs including a leading side surface, a trailing side surface, a shoulder and a center panel, said center panel extending radially outwardly from said longitudinal axis farther than the corresponding radial extension of said nozzle boss and said shoulder defining an angle with respect to a plane perpendicular to said bit axis, said angle being between 10 and 60 degrees;
- said bit body further including a lubrication system in at least one of said legs, said lubrication system comprising a lubricant reservoir in fluid communication with said bearing, said reservoir comprising a cavity formed in said leg and having an opening in said trailing side surface of said leg; and
- a nozzle boss guard on said one of said legs above said nozzle boss.
- 13. The bit according to claim 12, further including a plurality of wear resistant inserts on said nozzle boss guard.
- 14. A bit for boring a bore hole in an earthen formation, comprising:
- a bit body having a pin end, a cutting end and a longitudinal bit axis and including at least two legs extending from said cutting end, each of said legs including a bearing and rotatably supporting a cutter cone on said bearing, said bit body further including a fluid flow system, including a flowway in said pin end in fluid communication with at least one exit port being defined by a nozzle boss and disposed adjacent one of said legs;
- each of said legs including a leading side surface, a trailing side surface, a shoulder and a center panel; and
- said bit body further including a lubrication system in said one of said legs, said lubrication system comprising a lubricant reservoir in fluid communication with said bearing, said reservoir comprising a cavity formed in said leg and having a reservoir installation opening in said trailing side surface of said one of said legs.
- 15. The bit according to claim 14 wherein at least one of said legs is asymmetric such that its trailing side surface is larger than its leading side surface.
- 16. The bit according to claim 15 wherein said bit body includes a lubrication system in said one of said legs, said lubrication system comprising a lubricant reservoir in fluid communication with a bearing, said reservoir comprising a cavity having an opening in said larger trailing side surface.
- 17. The bit according to claim 15 wherein each of said legs is asymmetric such that more of the mass of the bit body lies between its trailing side surface and a plane through the bit axis and the center of its center panel than lies between its leading side surface and said plane.
- 18. The bit according to claim 17 wherein said trailing side surface is convex.
- 19. The bit according to claim 17 wherein said leading side surface is concave.
- 20. The bit according to claim 19 wherein said center panel extends radially outwardly from said longitudinal axis farther than the corresponding radial extension of said nozzle boss.
- 21. The bit according to claim 17 wherein said shoulder defines an angle with respect to a plane perpendicular to said bit axis, said angle being between 10 and 60 degrees.
- 22. The bit according to claim 17, further including a plurality of wear resistant inserts on said shoulder.
- 23. A drill bit for boring a bore hole in an earthen formation, comprising:
- a bit body having a pin end, a cutting end and a longitudinal bit axis and including a bearing and rotatably supporting a cutter cone on said bearing, said bit body further including a fluid flow system, including a flowway in said pin end in fluid communication with at least one exit port in said cutting end, said exit port being defined by a nozzle boss and disposed adjacent one of said legs;
- each of said legs including a leading side surface, a trailing side surface, a shoulder and a center panel;
- said bit body further including a lubrication system in said one of said legs, said lubrication system comprising a lubricant reservoir in fluid communication with said bearing, said reservoir comprising a cavity formed in said leg and having an opening in said trailing side surface of said one of said legs;
- each of said legs is asymmetric such that more of the mass of the bit body lies between its trailing side surface and a plane through the bit axis and the center of its center panel than lies between its leading side surface and said plane; and
- a plurality of wear resistant inserts on said nozzle boss.
- 24. A drill bit for boring a bore hole in an earthen formation, comprising:
- a bit body having a pin end, a cutting end and a longitudinal bit axis and including a bearing and rotatably supporting a cutter cone on said bearing, said bit body further including a fluid flow system, including a flowway in said pin end in fluid communication with at least one exit port in said cutting end, said exit port being defined by a nozzle boss and disposed adjacent one of said legs;
- each of said legs including a leading side surface, a trailing side surface, a shoulder and a center panel;
- said bit body further including a lubrication system in said one of said legs, said lubrication system comprising a lubricant reservoir in fluid communication with said bearing, said reservoir comprising a cavity formed in said leg and having an opening in said trailing side surface of said one of said legs;
- each of said legs is asymmetric such that more of the mass of the bit body lies between its trailing side surface and a plane through the bit axis and the center of its center panel than lies between its leading side surface and said plane; and
- a nozzle boss guard on said one of said legs above said nozzle boss.
- 25. The bit according to claim 24, further including a plurality of wear resistant inserts on said nozzle boss guard.
- 26. A drill bit for boring a bore hole in an earthen formation, comprising:
- a bit body having a pin end, a cutting end and a longitudinal axis and including at least two legs extending from said cutting end, each of said legs including a bearing and rotatably supporting a cutter cone on said bearing, said bit body further including a fluid flow system, including a flowway in said pin end in fluid communication with at least one exit port in said cutting end, said exit port being defined by a nozzle boss and disposed adjacent one of said legs, said nozzle boss including a plurality of wear resistant inserts thereon.
- 27. The bit according to claim 26, further including a nozzle boss guard on said one of said legs above said nozzle boss.
- 28. The bit according to claim 27, further including a plurality of wear resistant inserts on said nozzle boss guard.
- 29. The bit according to claim 26, wherein said wear resistant inserts are made of tungsten carbide.
- 30. The bit according to claim 26, wherein said wear resistant inserts protrude above the surface of said nozzle boss.
- 31. The bit according to claim 26, wherein said wear resistant inserts do not protrude above the surface of said nozzle boss.
- 32. The bit according to claim 26, wherein said wear resistant inserts include a second longitudinal axis;
- the cross section of said wear resistant inserts on a plane perpendicular to said second longitudinal axis is not circular.
- 33. The bit according to claim 26, wherein said nozzle boss is continuously connected to said trailing surface.
- 34. A drill bit for boring a bore hole in an earthen formation, comprising:
- a bit body having a pin end, a cutting end and a longitudinal axis and including at least two legs extending from said cutting end, each of said legs including a bearing and rotatably supporting a cutter cone on said bearing, said bit body further including a fluid flow system, including a flowway in said pin end in fluid communication with at least one exit port in said cutting end, said exit port being defined by a nozzle boss and disposed adjacent one of said legs, said nozzle boss including a nozzle boss guard on said one of said legs above said nozzle boss.
- 35. The bit according to claim 34, further including a wear resistant material having a hardness greater than that of steel on said nozzle boss guard.
- 36. The bit according to claim 35, wherein said wear resistant material is welded to said nozzle boss guard.
- 37. The bit according to claim 34, further including a plurality of wear resistant inserts on said nozzle boss guard.
- 38. The bit according to claim 37, wherein said inserts are made of tungsten carbide.
- 39. The bit according to claim 34, wherein said nozzle boss guard is welded to said one of said legs.
- 40. The bit according to claims 34, wherein said nozzle boss guard is integral with said one of said legs.
- 41. The bit according to claim 34, wherein the radial extension of said nozzle boss guard from said longitudinal axis is greater than the corresponding radial extension of said nozzle boss.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/025,858, filed Sep. 9, 1996, entitled Improved Rock Drill Bit, which is incorporated herein by reference, and of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/051,373, filed Jul. 1, 1997, and entitled Protected Lubricant Reservoir for Sealed Bearing Earth Boring Drill Bit.
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