Claims
- 1. A rotary drill bit for use in drilling holes in subsurface earth formations comprising:
- a bit body having a shank at one end for connection to a drill string and an operating end face at the other end;
- a plurality of first cutting structures each comprising a preform cutting element mounted in said bit body at said end face, and each having a superhard front cutting face; and
- a plurality of protuberances projecting outwardly from adjacent portions of said end face, said protuberances forming a plurality of second cutting structures disposed in generally trailing relation, respectively, to at least some of said first cutting structures, each of said protuberances carrying a plurality of superhard particles, various of the particles in each protuberance being disposed at different distances from a surface of revolution defined by the outer extremities of the first cutting structures and each of said protuberances so projecting by a sufficient distance so that it is at least partially aligned with the respective leading first cutting structure;
- and wherein at least a major operative portion of each of said second cutting structures is circumferentially separated from the respective leading first cutting structure by an open space.
- 2. A bit according to claim 1 wherein each of the protuberances has an outer end surface, different portions of which are disposed at different distances from said surface of revolution and which portions carry respective ones of said particles.
- 3. A bit according to claim 2 wherein said outer end surface has a radius of curvature less than that of the adjacent portion of said surface of revolution.
- 4. A bit according to claim 3 wherein each of the protuberances is impregnated with such superhard particles through a significant depth measured from the outermost extremity of the protuberance.
- 5. A bit according to claim 2 wherein said outer end surface is defined by a plurality of sections which approximate an arc, the arc having a radius of curvature less that that of the adjacent portion of said surface of revolution.
- 6. A bit according to claim 5 wherein each of the protuberances is impregnated with such superhard particles through a significant depth measured from the outermost extremity of the protuberance.
- 7. A it according to claim 1 wherein each of the protuberances is impregnated with such superhard particles through a significant depth measured from the outermost extremity of the protuberance.
- 8. A bit according to claim 1 wherein at least a portion of said bit body adjacent said end face and integrally adjoining said protuberances is comprised of a tungsten carbide matrix material.
- 9. A bit according to claim 8, wherein said protuberances are comprises of a tungsten carbide matrix material monolithically continuous with said matrix portion of said bit body.
- 10. A bit according to claim 1 wherein said end face of said bit body defines a plurality of upset blades extending generally outwardly from the axis of the bit and interspersed with inset water courses, said cutting structures being dispose don said blades.
- 11. A bit according to claim 10 wherein, has to each of said second cutting structures, the respective leading fist cutting structure is disposed on the same blade.
- 12. A bit according to claim 11 wherein at least some of said blades have a row of said second cutting structures therealong at least major operative portions of which are radially separated by open spaces and each directly trailing the respective leading first cutting structure.
- 13. A bit according to claim 12 wherein at least major operative portions of said first cutting structures on each of said blades are radially separated by open spaces.
- 14. A bit according to claim 13 wherein the cutting structures on adjacent blades are radially staggered.
- 15. A bit according to claim 12 wherein each of said blades has an outer surface generally parallel to the profile of the hole to be drilled, at which said cutting structures are disposed, and from which said cutting structures protrude, said second cutting structures protruding therefrom by a distanced less than or equal to that of their respective leading first cutting structures.
- 16. A bit according to claim 15 wherein any difference in the distance of protrusion of a second cutting structure and its respective leading first cutting structure is less than or equal to one millimeter.
- 17. A bit according to claim 11 wherein at least some of said second cutting structures are arranged in rows progressing generally radially along said end face of said bit body, the structures in each row being radially separated by open spaces.
- 18. A bit according to claim 1 wherein said second cutting structures lie on or within said surface of revolution.
- 19. A bit according to claim 1 wherein any distance between the second cutting structures and said surfacve of revolution is less than or equal to one milimeter.
- 20. A bit according to claim 1 wherein said superhard particles comprise diamond.
- 21. A bit according to claim 20 wherein said superhard particles comprise natural diamond.
- 22. A bit according to claim 20 wherein each of said preform cutting elements comprises a thin facing layer of polycrystalline diamond, defining said cutting face, bonded to a less hard backing layer.
- 23. A bit according to claim 20 wherein each of said preform cutting elements comprises a layer of thermally stable polycrystalline diamond material.
- 24. A bit according to claim 1 wherein each of said preform cutting elements comprises a thin facing layer of superhard material, defining said cutting face, bonded to a less hard backing layer.
- 25. A bit according to claim 1 wherein each of said preform cutting elements comprises a layer of thermally stable polycrystalline diamond material.
- 26. A bit according to claim 1 wherein each of said protuberances projects from adjacent portions of said end face about its entire circumference.
- 27. A rotary drill bit for use in drilling holes in subsurface earth formations comprising:
- a bit body having a shank at one end for connection to a drill string and an operating end face at the other end;
- a plurality of first cutting structures each comprising a preform cutting element mounted in said bit body at said end face, and each having a superhard front cutting face;
- said bit body including a plurality of protuberances projecting outwardly from adjacent portions of said end face, said protuberances forming a plurality of second cutting structures disposed in generally trailing relation, respectively, to at least some of said first cutting structures, each of said protuberances comprising a plurality of discrete superhard particles held in a less hard spacer material through a significant depth measured from the outermost extremity of said protuberance;
- and wherein at least some of said second cutting structures are arranged in rows progressing generally radially along said end face of said bit body, at least major operative portions of the second cutting structures in each such row being radially separated by open spaces.
- 28. A bit according to claim 27 wherein said second cutting structures lie on or within a surface of revolution defined by the outer extremities of said first cutting structures.
- 29. A bit according to claim 28 wherein any distance between the second cutting structures and said surface of revolution is less than or equal to one milimeter.
- 30. A bit according to claim 27 wherein said superhard particles comprise diamond.
- 31. A bit according to claim 27 wherein each of said preform cutting elements comprises a thin facing layer of superhard material, defining said cutting face, bonded to a less hard backing layer.
- 32. A bit according to claim 27 wherein each of said preform cutting elements comprises a unitary layer of thermally stable polycrystalline diamond material.
- 33. A rotary drill bit for use in drilling holes in subsurface earth formations comprising:
- a bit body having a shank at one end for connection to a drill string and an operating end face at the other end;
- a plurality of first cutting structures each comprising a preform cutting element mounted in said bit body at said end face, and each having a superhard front cutting face;
- said bit body including a plurality of protuberances projecting outwardly forms adjacent portions of said end face, said protuberances form a plurality of second cutting structures disposed in generally trailing relation, respectively, to at least some of said first cutting structures, each of said protuberances comprising a plurality of discrete superhard particles held in a less hard spacer material;
- wherein at least some of said first cutting structures are arranged in rows progressing generally radially along said end face of said bit body, at least major operative portions of the first cutting structures in each such row being radially separated by open spaces;
- wherein at least some of said second cutting structures are arranged in rows progressing generally radially along said end face of said bit body, at least major operative portions of the second cutting structures in each such row being radially separated by open spaces;
- and wherein at least a major operative portion of each of said second cutting structures is circumferentially separated from the respective leading first cutting structure by an open space.
- 34. A bit according to claim 33 wherein each of said protuberances projects from adjacent portions of said end face about its entire circumference.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 187,811, filed Apr. 29, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,889,017, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 118,604, filed Nov. 9, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,823,892, which is a division of Ser. No. 754,506, filed July 12, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,718,505.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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