Claims
- 1. In a rolling cutter of an earth-boring bit having a gage surface for contacting a sidewall of a borehole as the cutter rotates about its axis and rolls over the bottom of the borehole, the gage surface having a plurality of gage inserts secured thereto, an improved gage insert comprising:
- a body formed of hard, fracture-tough material secured in a selected socket in the gage surface;
- a cutting end of the insert formed of super-hard material and adapted to extend, during drilling, a selected distance from the gage surface, the cutting end defining a cutting edge to shear the sidewall of the borehole and a plurality of cutting surfaces;
- a cutting surface intersecting the cutting edge, the cutting edge including a first chamfered surface intersecting the cutting edge at a first selected angle, and a second chamfered surface intersecting the first chamfered surface at a second selected angle.
- 2. The improved gage insert according to claim 1 wherein the cutting surface defines a negative rake angle with respect to the portion of the sidewall of the borehole being sheared.
- 3. The improved gage insert according to claim 1 wherein:
- the hard, fracture-tough material is cemented tungsten carbide; and
- the super-hard material is polycrystalline diamond.
- 4. The improved gage insert according to claim 1 wherein the cutting end of the insert extends at least 0.010 inch from the gage surface during drilling operation.
- 5. The improved gage insert according to claim 1 wherein the first chamfered surface intersects the cutting edge at an angle of about 45.degree. measured parallel to the longitudinal axis of the insert.
- 6. The improved gage insert according to claim 1 wherein the second chamfered surface intersects the first chamfered surface at an angle of about 20.degree. measured parallel to the longitudinal axis of the insert.
- 7. An earth-boring bit comprising:
- a bit body;
- at least one bearing shaft depending inwardly and downwardly from the bit body;
- a cutter mounted for rotation on each bearing shaft, the cutter including a plurality of cutting elements arranged in circumferential rows on the cutter, each cutter having a gage surface for contacting a sidewall of a borehole as the cutter rotates about its bearing shaft and rolls over the bottom of the borehole, the gage surface having a plurality of gage inserts secured thereto, at least one of the gage inserts comprising:
- a generally cylindrical body formed of hard, fracture-tough material;
- a cutting end formed of super-hard material and adapted to extend, during drilling, a selected distance from the gage surface, the cutting end defining a cutting edge to shear the sidewall of the borehole; and
- a cutting surface intersecting the cutting edge.
- 8. The earth-boring bit according to claim 7, wherein the cutting surface includes a first chamfered surface intersecting the cutting edge at a first selected angle, and a second chamfered surface intersecting the first chamfered surface at a second selected angle.
- 9. The improved gage insert according to claim 7 wherein the cutting surface defines a negative rake angle with respect to the portion of the sidewall of the borehole being sheared.
- 10. The improved gage insert according to claim 7 wherein:
- the hard, fracture-tough material is cemented tungsten carbide; and
- the super-hard material is polycrystalline diamond.
- 11. The improved gage insert according to claim 7 wherein the cutting end of the insert extends at least 0.010 inch from the gage surface during drilling operation.
- 12. The improved gage insert according to claim 8 wherein the first chamfered surface intersects the cutting edge at an angle of about 45.degree. measured parallel to the longitudinal axis of the insert.
- 13. The improved gage insert according to claim 8 wherein the second chamfered surface intersects the first chamfered surface at an angle of about 20.degree. measured parallel to the longitudinal axis of the insert.
- 14. In a rolling cutter of an earth-boring bit having a gage surface for contacting a sidewall of a borehole as the cutter rotates about its axis and rolls over the bottom of the borehole, the gage surface having a plurality of gage inserts secured thereto, an improved gage insert comprising:
- a body formed of hard, fracture-tough material secured in a selected socket in the gage surface;
- a cutting end of the insert formed of super-hard material and adapted to extend, during drilling, a selected distance from the gage surface, the cutting end defining a cutting edge to shear the sidewall of the borehole and a plurality of cutting surfaces;
- a cutting surface intersecting the cutting edge and defining a negative rake angle with respect to the portion of the sidewall of the borehole being sheared, the cutting edge including a first chamfered surface intersecting the cutting edge at a first selected angle, and a second chamfered surface intersecting the first chamfered surface at a second selected angle.
- 15. The improved gage insert according to claim 14 wherein:
- the hard, fracture-tough material is cemented tungsten carbide; and
- the super-hard material is polycrystalline diamond.
- 16. The improved gage insert according to claim 15 wherein the cutting end of the insert extends at least 0.010 inch from the gage surface during drilling operation.
- 17. The improved gage insert according to claim 14 wherein the first chamfered surface intersects the cutting edge at an angle of about 45.degree. measured parallel to the longitudinal axis of the insert.
- 18. The improved gage insert according to claim 14 wherein the second chamfered surface intersects the first chamfered surface at an angle of about 20.degree. measured parallel to the longitudinal axis of the insert.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/468,215, filed Jun. 6, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,655,612, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/300,502, filed Sep. 2, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,467,836, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/169,880, filed Dec. 17, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,346,026, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/830,130, filed Jan. 31, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,287,936.
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