Claims
- 1. A rotary drag bit for drilling a subterranean formation, comprising:a bit body having a longitudinal axis and extending radially outward therefrom toward a gage, the bit body including a face to be oriented toward the subterranean formation during drilling and carrying cutting structure for cutting the subterranean formation and defining a borehole diameter therethrough; a plurality of circumferentially-spaced gage pads disposed about a periphery of the bit body and extending radially therefrom and longitudinally away from the bit face, at least some of plurality of gage pads having a longitudinally leading surface comprising a generally radially outward facing portion inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis and carrying at least one cutter thereon, the at least one cutter including a portion exposed above the generally radially outward facing portion of the longitudinally leading surface and having at least one clearance face facing generally radially outwardly with respect to the generally radially outward facing portion; and at least one of the cutters comprising a cutting edge disposed at a periphery of a cutting surface, the cutting surface oriented at a negative back rake angle with respect to a line perpendicular to the formation, as taken in the direction of intended bit rotation.
- 2. The rotary drag bit of claim 1, wherein gage pads of the plurality include at least one rotationally leading surface and further include radially outer bearing surfaces defining radially outer extents of the plurality of gage pads, and the cutters carried by the longitudinally leading surfaces of the at least some of the plurality of gage pads do not protrude radially substantially beyond the radially outer bearing surfaces of the pads and the cutters do not protrude tangentially substantially beyond the at least one rotationally leading surface of the plurality of gage pads.
- 3. The rotary drag bit of claim 1, wherein the at least one cutter is selected from cutter types comprising PDC cutters, tungsten carbide inserts, and diamond-coated tungsten carbide inserts.
- 4. The rotary drag bit of claim 3, wherein the at least one cutter comprises a substantially cylindrical body extending generally radially with respect to the longitudinal axis.
- 5. The rotary drag bit of claim 4, wherein the longitudinally leading surface of the plurality of gage pads on which the at least one cutter is carried comprises a flat.
- 6. The rotary bit of claim 5, wherein the substantially cylindrical body is oriented substantially transversely to the flat.
- 7. The rotary drag bit of claim 4, wherein the at least one cutter comprises a diamond table mounted to a supporting cylindrical substrate and at least partially exposed above the generally radially outwardly facing portion of the longitudinally leading surface, the diamond table including a chamfer at a periphery thereof defining at least part of the cutting surface.
- 8. The rotary drag bit of claim 7, wherein at least a portion of the chamfer is circumferentially arcuate.
- 9. The rotary drag bit of claim 8, wherein the chamfer is annular.
- 10. The rotary drag bit of claim 7, wherein at least a portion of the chamfer comprises a flat.
- 11. The rotary drag bit of claim 7, wherein the at least one cutter includes the at least one clearance face oriented at an oblique angle to a line perpendicular to the generally radially outward facing portion.
- 12. The rotary drag bit of claim 3, wherein the at least one cutter comprises a substantially cylindrical body disposed at a negative back rake angle with respect to a radial line extending from the longitudinal axis of the bit body.
- 13. The rotary drag bit of claim 12, wherein the longitudinally leading surface of the plurality of gage pads on which the at least one cutter is carried comprises a flat.
- 14. The rotary drag bit of claim 13, wherein the substantially cylindrical body is oriented at a non-perpendicular angle to the flat.
- 15. The rotary drag bit of claim 12, wherein the at least one cutter comprises a diamond table mounted to a supporting cylindrical substrate and at least partially exposed above the longitudinally leading surface, the diamond table including a chamfer at a periphery thereof defining at least part of the cutting surface.
- 16. The rotary drag bit of claim 15, wherein at least a portion of the chamfer is circumferentially arcuate.
- 17. The rotary drag bit of claim 16, wherein the chamfer is annular.
- 18. The rotary drag bit of claim 15, wherein at least a portion of the chamfer comprises a flat.
- 19. The rotary drag bit of claim 1, wherein at least one of the plurality of gage pads includes a longitudinally trailing surface carrying at least one cutter thereon.
- 20. The rotary drag bit of claim 19, wherein the at least one cutter carried on the longitudinally trailing surface of at least one of the plurality of gage pads is selected from cutter types comprising PDC cutters, tungsten carbide inserts, diamond-coated tungsten carbide inserts, a volume of tungsten carbide granules and a volume of macrocrystalline tungsten carbide.
- 21. The rotary drag bit of claim 20, wherein the at least one cutter on the longitudinally trailing surface of the at least one of the plurality of gage pads comprises a substantially cylindrical body extending radially with respect to the longitudinal axis of the bit body.
- 22. The rotary drag bit of claim 21, wherein the longitudinally trailing surface comprises a flat.
- 23. The rotary drag bit of claim 22, wherein the substantially cylindrical body is oriented substantially transversely to the flat.
- 24. The rotary drag bit of claim 21, wherein the at least one cutter on the longitudinally trailing surface of the at least one of the plurality of gage pads comprises a diamond table mounted to a supporting cylindrical substrate and at least partially exposed above the longitudinally trailing surface, the diamond table including a chamfer at a periphery thereof defining at least part of a cutting surface having a cutting edge at a periphery thereof.
- 25. The rotary drag bit of claim 24, wherein at least a portion of the chamfer is circumferentially arcuate.
- 26. The rotary drag bit of claim 25, wherein the chamfer is annular.
- 27. The rotary drag bit of claim 24, wherein at least a portion of the chamfer comprises a flat.
- 28. A rotary drag bit for drilling a subterranean formation, comprising:a bit body having a longitudinal axis and extending radially outward therefrom toward a gage, the bit body including a face to be oriented toward the subterranean formation during drilling and carrying cutting structure for cutting the subterranean formation and defining a borehole diameter therethrough; and a plurality of circumferentially-spaced gage pads disposed about a periphery of the bit body and extending radially therefrom and longitudinally away from the bit face, at least some of the plurality of gage pads having a longitudinally leading surface comprising a generally radially outward facing portion inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis and carrying at least one cutter thereon, the at least one cutter including a portion exposed above the generally radially outward facing portion of the longitudinally leading surface and having at least one clearance face facing generally radially outwardly with respect to the generally radially outward facing portion and at least some of the gage pads having a longitudinally trailing surface comprising at least a generally radially outward facing portion carrying at least one cutter thereon.
- 29. The rotary drag bit of claim 28, wherein gage pads of the plurality include at least one rotationally leading surface and further include radially outer bearing surfaces defining radially outer extents of the plurality of gage pads, and the cutters carried by the longitudinally leading and longitudinally trailing surfaces of the at least some of the pads do not protrude radially substantially beyond the radially outer surfaces of the pads and the cutters do not protrude tangentially substantially beyond the at least one rotationally leading surface of the plurality of gage pads.
- 30. The rotary drag bit of claim 28, wherein at least one of the cutters is selected from cutter types comprising natural diamonds, PDC cutters, tungsten carbide inserts, diamond-coated tungsten carbide inserts, a volume of tungsten carbide granules, and a volume of macrocrystalline tungsten carbide.
- 31. The rotary drag bit of claim 28, wherein at least one of the one cutters comprises a substantially cylindrical body.
- 32. The rotary drag bit of claim 31, wherein the longitudinally leading and longitudinally trailing surfaces carrying the at least one cutter comprise flat.
- 33. The rotary drag bit of claim 32, wherein the substantially cylindrical body is oriented in non-parallel relationship to the flat.
- 34. The rotary drag bit of claim 32, wherein at least one of the cutters comprises a diamond table mounted to the substantially cylindrical body and at least partially exposed above the longitudinally leading surface, the diamond table including a cutting face having a peripheral cutting edge, the cutting face facing a direction of intended bit rotation and disposed at a negative back rake angle with respect to a line perpendicular to the formation, as taken in the direction of intended bit rotation.
- 35. The rotary drag bit of claim 34, wherein the cutting face comprises a peripheral peripheral chamfer on the diamond table and the peripheral cutting edge comprises a portion of an inward periphery of the chamfer.
- 36. The rotary drag bit of claim 28, wherein at least one of the cutters comprises a cutting edge disposed at a periphery of a cutting surface, the cutting surface facing a direction of intended bit rotation and oriented at a negative back rake angle with respect to a line perpendicular to the formation, as taken in the direction of intended bit rotation.
- 37. A rotary drag bit for drilling a subterranean formation, comprising:a bit body having a longitudinal axis and extending radially outward therefrom toward a gage, the bit body including a face to be oriented toward the subterranean formation during drilling and carrying cutting structure for cutting the subterranean formation and defining a borehole diameter therethrough; a plurality of circumferentially-spaced gage pads disposed about a periphery of the bit body and extending radially therefrom and longitudinally away from the bit face, at least some of the gage pads having a longitudinally leading surface comprising at least a generally radially outward facing portion inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis and carrying at least one cutter thereon, the at least one cutter having at least one clearance face facing generally radially outwardly with respect to the generally radially outward facing portion; and at least one of the cutters comprising a tungsten carbide material.
- 38. The rotary drag bit of claim 37, wherein the tungsten carbide material comprises tungsten carbide granules.
- 39. The rotary drag bit of claim 37, wherein the tungsten carbide material comprises macrocrystalline tungsten carbide.
- 40. A rotary drag bit for drilling a subterranean formation, comprising:a bit body having a longitudinal axis and extending radially outward therefrom toward a gage, the bit body including a face to be oriented toward the subterranean formation during drilling and carrying cutting structure for cutting the subterranean formation and defining a borehole diameter therethrough; and a first plurality of circumferentially-spaced gage pads disposed about a periphery of the bit body and extending radially therefrom and longitudinally away from the bit face, at least some of the first plurality of gage pads having at least one radially outer bearing surface and at least one discrete longitudinally leading surface extending from the at least one radially outer bearing surface and defining a portion of each of the at least some of the first plurality of gage pads, the at least one discrete longitudinally leading surface carrying at least one cutter thereon and generally within the portion of each of the at least some of the first plurality of gage pads defined by the discrete longitudinally leading surface.
- 41. The rotary drag bit of claim 40, wherein each of the at least one cutter carried by the longitudinally leading surfaces of the at least some of the first plurality of gage pads do not protrude substantially radially beyond the radially outer bearing surfaces of at least some of the first plurality of gage pads.
- 42. The rotary drag bit of claim 40, wherein the at least one cutter comprises material selected from a group consisting of natural diamonds, thermally stable PDCs, and PDCs.
- 43. The rotary drag bit of claim 42, wherein at least one of the first plurality of gage pads carries at least one cutter comprised of differing materials.
- 44. The rotary drag bit of claim 40, wherein the longitudinally leading surfaces of the at least some of the first plurality of gage pads include areas extending to sides of the first plurality of gage pads, the at least one cutter comprises a plurality of cutters, and at least some of the plurality of cutters are located on side areas.
- 45. The rotary drag bit of claim 44, wherein the longitudinally leading surfaces of the at least some of the first plurality of gage pads are arcuate, and wherein at least some of the plurality of cutters comprise natural diamonds secured to the longitudinally leading surfaces.
- 46. The rotary drag bit of claim 40, further including a second plurality of circumferentially-spaced gage pads disposed about the periphery of the bit body and extending radially therefrom, the second plurality of gage pads located substantially between the bit face and the first plurality of gage pads and extending longitudinally therebetween, the first plurality of gage pads being discontinuous with the second plurality of gage pads.
- 47. The rotary drag bit of claim 46, wherein the gage pads of the first and second pluralities of gage pads are substantially circumferentially aligned, and are discontinuous due to the presence of longitudinal discontinuities between longitudinally adjacent gage pads of each of the first and second pluralities of gage pads.
- 48. The rotary drag bit of claim 47, wherein the longitudinal discontinuities comprise an annular recess extending substantially about the periphery of the bit body.
- 49. The rotary drag bit of claim 47, wherein the longitudinal discontinuities extend radially inwardly to the bit body.
- 50. The rotary drag bit of claim 49, wherein the longitudinal discontinuities comprise an annular recess extending substantially about the periphery of the bit body.
- 51. The rotary drag bit of claim 46, wherein the gage pads of the first and second pluralities of gage pads are substantially mutually rotationally offset, and each of the first plurality of gage pads is substantially circumferentially discontinuous with each of the second plurality of gage pads.
- 52. The rotary drag bit of claim 51, wherein each of the first plurality of gage pads is longitudinally discontinuous with each of the second plurality of gage pads.
- 53. The rotary drag bit of claim 46, wherein each of the first plurality of gage pads includes radially outer surfaces defining radially outer extents of the first plurality of gage pads, and the at least one cutter carried by the longitudinally leading surfaces of the at least some of the plurality of gage pads does not protrude substantially radially beyond the radially outer bearing surfaces of the first plurality of gage pads.
- 54. The rotary drag bit of claim 46, wherein the at least one cutter is selected from cutter types comprising natural diamonds, thermally stable PDCs, and PDCs.
- 55. The rotary drag bit of claim 54, wherein at least one of the second plurality of gage pads carries a plurality of cutters of more than one cutter type.
- 56. The rotary drag bit of claim 46, wherein the longitudinal leading surfaces of the at least some of the second plurality of gage pads include areas extending to sides of the second plurality of gage pads, and the at least one cutter comprises a plurality of cutters wherein at least some of the plurality of cutters are located on side areas.
- 57. The rotary drag bit of claim 56, wherein the leading surfaces of the at least some of the second plurality of gage pads are arcuate, and wherein at least some of the plurality of cutters comprise natural diamonds secured to the longitudinally leading surfaces.
- 58. The rotary drag bit of claim 46, wherein the cutting structure comprises a plurality of blades disposed over and radially beyond the bit face, the plurality of blades each carrying at least one cutter thereon.
- 59. The rotary drag bit of claim 51, wherein each of the second plurality of gage pads comprises extensions of the plurality of blades.
- 60. The rotary drag bit of claim 46, wherein each of the first plurality of gage pads defines a smaller diameter than the gage pads of the second plurality of gage pads.
- 61. The rotary drag bit of claim 46, wherein the first plurality of gage pads and the second plurality of gage pads are substantially non-aggressive on the radially outer bearing surfaces thereof.
- 62. The rotary drag bit of claim 46, wherein the first and second pluralities of gage pads comprise the same number of pads.
- 63. The rotary drag bit of claim 40, wherein each of the first plurality of gage pads is substantially non-aggressive on the radially outer bearing surface thereof.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/925,284, filed Sep. 8, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,006,845, issued Dec. 28, 1999.
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