Claims
- 1. In a drag type rotary drill bit having a bit body defining a lower exterior surface;
- a plurality of unitary integral hard metal holders secured in a spaced relation to each other directly to said bit body each having a projecting end portion extending from said lower surface of the bit body; and
- a plurality of polycrystalline diamond cutting elements mounted directly on the projecting end portion of each of said holders, each cutting element having a planar leading cutting face and a cutting edge along said face projecting from an associated holder for engaging in cutting relation a formation to be cut, each of the cutting edges of the plurality of cutting elements for each holder being spaced laterally from the cutting edge on any adjacent cutting element and in a cutting plane extending generally radially of the axis of rotation of the bit, said holder providing reinforcement and rigidity to said cutting elements in resisting stresses resulting from the cutting operation.
- 2. The drag type rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 1 wherein said plurality of holders are staggered in a rearward trailing relation to each other from a position adjacent the axis of rotation of the drill bit to the outer surface thereof.
- 3. The drag type rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 2 wherein said plurality of cutting elements on at least one holder are staggered in a rearward trailing relation to each other with respect to the direction of rotation of the drill bit.
- 4. In a drag type rotary drill bit having a bit body defining a lower exterior surface;
- a plurality of unitary integral hard metal holders secured directly to said bit body each having a projecting end portion extending from said lower surface of the bit body, said projecting end portions having support faces thereon; and
- a plurality of polycrystalline diamond cutting elements mounted directly on said support faces of said projecting end portions of said holders, each cutting element having a planar leading cutting face and a cutting edge along said cutting face projecting from an associated projecting end portion for engaging in cutting relation a formation to be cut, each of the cutting edges of the plurality of cutting elements for at least one holder being spaced laterally from the cutting edge on any adjacent cutting element and in a cutting plane extending generally radially of the axis of rotation of the bit for engaging the formation in cutting relation in a cutting path laterally spaced from the cutting path of the remaining plurality of cutting elements on the associated holder, said holders providing reinforcement and rigidity to said cutting elements in resisting stresses resulting from the cutting operation.
- 5. In a drag type rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 4 wherein one of said plurality of holders comprises a center holder positioned in generally vertical alignment with the axis of rotation of the drill bit.
- 6. In a drag type rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 4 wherein said plurality of holders are arranged in rows extending in a generally arcuate direction from a position adjacent the axis of rotation to the outer gage of said bit body.
- 7. In a drag type rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 4 wherein the cutting elements on at least one holder are staggered in a rearward trailing relation to each other with respect to the direction of rotation of the drill bit.
- 8. In a drag type rotary drill bit having a generally cylindrical bit body with a fluid passage therein and adapted to be connected to a drill string for rotation therewith and to receive drilling fluid therefrom; an improved cutting means on the outer face of the generally cylindrical bit body comprising:
- a plurality of solid block-like hard metal supports each having a base portion secured directly to said drill bit body, each of said supports having an end portion projecting from the base portion and extending from the outer face of said drill bit body, said projecting end portion having a leading planar face extending generally radially of the axis of rotation of the drill bit; and
- a plurality of separate cutting elements on each metal support having planar rear faces secured directly to a leading planar face on an associated support and having cutting edges extending outwardly beyond said projecting end portion, said solid block-like support providing rigidity to said cutting elements in resisting stresses resulting from the cutting operation.
- 9. In a drag type rotary drill bit having a bit body with a fluid passage therein leading to an outer face thereof, the bit body connected to a drill string for rotation therewith and to receive drilling fluid therefrom; improved cutting means for said drill bit body comprising:
- a plurality of solid block-like metal supports arranged in a plurality of rows on said drill bit body each row extending from a position adjacent the axis of rotation of the drill bit to the outer surface thereof, the supports in each row being staggered rearwardly with respect to the direction of rotation, each support having a base portion secured to said drill bit body and an outer projecting end portion extending from said outer face of the drill bit body, said metal support having a planar leading support surface on said projecting end portion;
- a plurality of cutting elements on each metal support each having a leading planar cutting face and a trailing planar support face with the cutting face defining an outer cutting edge, said planar support face secured to said leading planar surface of the associated metal support for securing the associated cutting element thereon, said plurality of cutting elements having their cutting edges extending in a generally transverse direction with respect to the axis of rotation of said drill bit; and
- a fluid discharge nozzle in fluid communication with said fluid passage in said bit body positioned on the bit body for discharging drilling fluid against the formation to be cut.
- 10. In a drag type rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 9 wherein a center generally cylindrical support is mounted on said bit body in vertical alignment with the axis of rotation of said drill bit.
Cross Reference to Copending Application
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 061,413, filed June 12, 1987; which is a continuation of Ser. No. 830,399, filed Feb. 18, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,682,663, issued July 28, 1987.
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