Claims
- 1. A non-coring rotary tool having a bit body with a shank portion constructed and arranged for attachment to a drill column for rotation on a central axis, and with a cutter head portion constructed and arranged for drilling and boring as in roof bolting operations in tunnel construction and mining;
- a pair of cutter inserts formed from a polycrystalline diamond disc of predetermined diameter size to thereby define a curved outer cutting edge having a predetermined radial arc on each insert, said pair of cutter inserts also having substantially planar wear surfaces extending from the cutting edges thereof;
- said pair of cutter inserts being mounted on said cutter head portion with said wear surfaces being oppositely oriented to face in the direction of rotation of said bit body, and with said wear surfaces being at a predetermined negative angle relative to an axial plane normal to the direction of rotation and extending across the diameter of the cutter head portion; and
- said cutting edges of said pair of cutter inserts having outer gauge-cutting margins defining a predetermined bore diameter to be formed by the tool, and the cutting edges extending along reversely curving arcuate paths substantially continuously from the rotational axis of the tool to the gauge cutting margins.
- 2. The rotary tool of claim 1, in which the bore diameter defined by the gauge-cutting margins is in the range of 1 to 11/4 inches, and the predetermined diameter size of the cutter inserts is substantially 3/4 inch.
- 3. The rotary tool of claim 2, in which the negative angle of said wear surfaces is a negative skew angle in the range of about 4.degree. to 8.degree..
- 4. The rotary tool of claim 2, in which the negative angle of said wear surface is a negative rake angle in the range of about 10.degree. to 25.degree..
- 5. The rotary tool of claim 4, in which the negative rake angle is about 20.degree..
- 6. The rotary tool of claim 1, which the bore diameter defined by the gauge-cutting margins is in the range of 13/8 to 11/2 inches, and the predetermined diameter size of the cutting inserts is in the range of 1 to 11/8 inches.
- 7. The rotary tool of claim 6, in which the cutting insert diameter size is optimally 1 inch.
- 8. The rotary tool of claim 6, in which the negative angle of said wear surface is a negative skew angle in the range of about 4.degree. to 8.degree..
- 9. The rotary tool of claim 6, in which the negative angle of said wear surface is a negative rake angle in the range of about 10.degree. to 20.degree..
- 10. The rotary tool of claim 9, in which the negative rake angle is about 15.degree..
- 11. The rotary tool of claim 11, in which the bore diameter defined by the gauge-cutting margins is in the range of 15/8 to 13/4 inches, and the predetermined diameter size of the cutter inserts is in the range of 1 to 11/8 inches.
- 12. The rotary tool of claim 11 in which the cutter insert diameter size is optimally 11/8 inch.
- 13. The rotary tool of claim 11, in which the negative angle of said wear surface is a negative skew angle in the range of about 4.degree. to 8.degree..
- 14. The rotary tool of claim 11, in which the negative angle of said wear surface is a negative rake angle in the range of about 10.degree. to 20.degree..
- 15. The rotary tool of claim 14, in which the negative rake angle is about 15.degree..
- 16. The rotary tool of claim 11, in which the radial arc of the cutting edges extends substantially beyond the gauge-cutting margins to thereby obviate rifling.
- 17. The rotary tool of claim 1, including other cutting means extending beyond the gauge-cutting margins of said insert cutting edges for reaming the bore to gauge and obviate rifling.
- 18. The rotary tool of claim 11, which includes means for distributing flushing fluids to said head portion and to the cutter inserts thereof, said head portion and cutter inserts being constructed and arranged to receive such flushing fluids at substantial fluid pressures and accommodate such distribution thereof over the entire cutter insert wear surfaces and cutting edges and over the supporting head portion structure.
- 19. The rotary tool of claim 1, in which the curved arcuate path of the cutting edge on each insert has a radial arc of about 120.degree..
- 20. A roof drill bit comprising:
- a bit body having a shank portion constructed and arranged for attachment to a drill column for rotation on a central axis and having a cutter head portion constructed and arranged for drilling and boring as in roof bolting operations in industrial mining and tunnel construction, said head portion having a pair of support surfaces oppositely oriented in the direction of rotation of said bit body; and
- a pair of cutter inserts each of which is rigidly bonded to one of the head portion support surfaces and includes a polycrystalline diamond layer defining an outer cutting edge and an adjacent, substantially planar wear surface extending therefrom;
- the planar wear surface of each insert having a negative rake angle and also being positioned at a negative skew angle in the range of 4.degree. to 8.degree.; and
- said cutting edges of said pair of cutter inserts having outer gauge-cutting margins and high entry points located substantially closer to the rotational axis of the tool than to the gauge-cutter margins, and said cutting edges extending along arcuate paths substantially continuously from the rotational as of the tool to said gauge-cutting margins.
- 21. The roof drill bit according to claim 20, in which the negative rake angle of each wear surface is in the range of 10.degree. to 25.degree..
- 22. The roof drill bit of claim 20, in which the bore diameter defined by the gauge-cutting margins of the cutter inserts is relatively small and in the range of 1 to 11/4 inches, and said negative rake angle is about 20.degree..
- 23. The roof drill bit of claim 20, in which the bore diameter defined by the gauge-cutting margins of the cutter inserts is relatively large and in excess of 1 to 11/4 inches, and the negative rake angle is about 15.degree..
- 24. A non-coring rotary tool having a bit body with a shank portion constructed and arranged for attachment to a drill column for rotation on a central axis, and with a cutter head portion constructed and arranged for drilling and boring as in roof bolting operations in tunnel construction and mining;
- a pair of high density ceramic cutter inserts formed with a polycrystalline diamond layer and each insert having a curved outer cutting edge and a substantially planar wear surface extending therefrom;
- said pair of cutter inserts being mounted on said cutter head portion with said wear surfaces being oriented on opposite sides of an axial plane extending across the diameter of the cutter head portion so as to face in the direction of rotation of said bit body, and with the plane of each wear surface being formed at a negative angle taken relative to the axial plane; and
- said cutting edges of said pair of cutter inserts having outer gauge-cutting margins defining a predetermined bore diameter to be formed by the tool, and the cutting edges extending along reversely curving arcuate paths substantially continuously from the rotational axis of the tool to the outer gauge cutting margins.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application based upon U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/704,885 filed May 23, 1991, to be issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,180,022.
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