Claims
- 1. A rotary drill bit for connection to a drill string and for drilling boreholes in subsurface formations comprising:
- a bit body having a leading face and a gauge region;
- a plurality of cutting elements mounted on the leading face of the bit body;
- a plurality of fluid channels formed in the leading face of the bit body; and
- a plurality of nozzles mounted in the bit body for supplying drilling fluid to the channels for cleaning and cooling the cutting elements, wherein there is provided in at least one of said channels an opening into an enclosed passage which passes internally through the bit body to an outlet which, in use, communicates with the annulus between the drill string and the wall of the borehole being drilled, the gauge region of the drill bit comprising:
- a bearing surface which extends around substantially the whole of the gauge region, and wherein there are formed in the bearing surface a plurality of subsidiary channels to promote the flow of fluid across the surface, at least some of which subsidiary channels are in communication with said fluid channels in the leading face of the bit body and each of the which subsidiary channels is of significantly smaller cross-sectional area than the channel with which it communicates, whereby the subsidiary channel receives only a minor proportion of the fluid flow along the fluid channel.
- 2. A drill bit according to claim 1, wherein at least some of the subsidiary channels extend across the bearing surface in a direction which is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the drill bit.
- 3. A drill bit according to claim 1, wherein at least some of the subsidiary channels extend generally helically around the bearing surface.
- 4. A drill bit according to claim 1, wherein the subsidiary channels are shallow, the width of each channel being several times the depth of the channel.
- 5. A drill bit according to claim 1, wherein the edges of the channels blend smoothly into the adjacent bearing surface of the gauge region so as to minimize the frictional engagement between the edges of the channels and the formation.
- 6. A drill bit according to claim 1, wherein the channels may be spaced substantially equally apart around the gauge surface.
- 7. A rotary drill bit comprising:
- a bit body having a leading face and a peripheral gauge region;
- an opening disposed in said leading face, said opening leading to a passage passing internally through said bit body between said opening and an outlet;
- a bearing surface disposed at a portion of said gauge region outwardly from said opening; and
- a plurality of subsidiary channels disposed on said bearing surface.
- 8. The drill bit, as set forth in claim 7, further comprising:
- a plurality of blades disposed on said leading face, said plurality of blades extending outwardly toward said gauge region and forming a plurality of fluid channels therebetween;
- a plurality of cutting elements disposed on each of said plurality of blades; and
- at least one nozzle disposed in said bit body for supplying fluid to each of said fluid channels.
- 9. The drill bit, as set forth in claim 8, wherein said opening receives fluid supplied by said at least one nozzle.
- 10. The drill bit, as set forth in claim 8, wherein said opening is disposed in one of said plurality of fluid channels to receive fluid supplied by said at least one nozzle.
- 11. The drill bit, as set forth in claim 9, wherein at least a portion of said subsidiary channels is arranged for fluidic communication with at least one of said fluid channels.
- 12. The drill bit, as set forth in claim 11, wherein said opening receives a majority of said fluid, and said portion of said subsidiary channels receives a minority of said fluid.
- 13. The drill bit, as set forth in claim 12, wherein said bearing surface bears against a wall of said borehole when in use.
- 14. The drill bit, as set forth in claim 12, wherein said bearing surface is substantially continuous along said gauge region.
- 15. The drill bit, as set forth in claim 12, wherein said subsidiary channels facilitate lubrication of said bearing surface.
- 16. The drill bit, as set forth in claim 8, wherein said subsidiary channels form recesses in said bearing surface that are closed from fluidic communication with any of said fluid channels.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/541,774, filed Oct. 10, 1995, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,671,818. The entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference. Also, this application is related to another continuation-in-part application of the same parent application and having the same title by Alex Newton, Michael Tomczak, Steven Taylor, Andrew Murdock, and John Clegg filed simultaneously with the present application, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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