Claims
- 1. A rotary drill bit for cutting in earth formations, comprising:
- a bit body including a cutting face having an outer peripheral edge and a central recess extending longitudinally inwardly from said peripheral edge,
- a plurality of bores formed in said cutting face and containing nozzles for emitting drilling fluid under pressure,
- a plurality of cutter elements, some of which being mounted in said peripheral edge, and others of which being mounted in said recess to fracture an earthen core formed as the drill cuts through the formation, said cutter elements including cutting faces facing in a direction defining a direction of rotation of said drill bit,
- a plurality of lateral discharge passages formed in said body, said passages extending radially through said body from said recess and extending longitudinally to said peripheral edge to form circumferential interruptions in said peripheral edge,
- a convex protrusion disposed centrally at a longitudinally inner end of said recess for deflecting cuttings to said lateral discharge passages,
- said cutting face including a groove extending in said direction of rotation from one side of an outer end of each said bores and terminating at the nearest said discharge passage for conducting cuttings from said bore to that passage.
- 2. A rotary drill bit according to claim 1 wherein said outer peripheral edge of said cutting face being radially recessed relative to said gauge surface by radial recesses which radially undercut portions of the radially outermost ones of said cutter elements to accommodate the flow of drilling fluid around said outermost cutting elements and thereby assure that the drilling fluid flushes cuttings thereform.
- 3. A rotary drill bit according to claim 2, wherein said recesses each intersect circumferentially adjacent ones of said discharge passages.
- 4. A rotary drill bit according to claim 2, wherein said recesses are each formed by a substantially longitudinally extending side wall situated radially inwardly of radially outermost portions of said radially outermost cutter elements.
- 5. A rotary drill bit according to claim 4, wherein said radially outermost cutter elements each define a substantially straight, longitudinally extending radially outermost cutting edge portion disposed in substantial longitudinal alignment with said gauge surface.
RELATED INVENTIONS
This is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 06/575,398 filed Jan. 30, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,538,691 issued Sept. 3, 1985.
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