Claims
- 1. A drill bit sub attachable between a running string and a drill bit for use in drilling a well, the sub comprising cooperatively threaded upper and lower tubular members defining an oscillation chamber therebetween,the upper tubular member comprising an upper section having an axial bore with a first diameter, the axial bore being bounded at a lower end by a substantially flat, downwardly facing, first annular surface, a middle section having a second coaxial bore defined by a sidewall with an upper end terminating at the first annular surface, the second coaxial bore having a second diameter from about 3 to about 5 times greater than the first diameter, an axial length ranging from about 1.6 to about 5.6 times the first diameter, and a lower, downwardly facing, threaded section, the lower tubular member comprising an upwardly extending portion cooperatively threaded for engagement with the downwardly facing, threaded section of the upper tubular member, the upwardly extending portion having a third coaxial bore with a diameter greater than the first diameter of the upper tubular member, the upwardly extending portion terminating in an upwardly facing, substantially flat, second annular surface having a width of at least about ⅛inch, the second annular surface being surrounded by a downwardly and outwardly extending truncated conical surface, the conical surface having a base surrounded by a third, substantially flat annular surface having an outer perimeter coextensive with the sidewall of the cylindrical bore of the middle section of the upper tubular member, the first, second and third annular surfaces, sidewall and truncated conical surface cooperating to define an oscillation chamber within the drill bit sub whenever the upper and lower tubular members are threadedly engaged, the lower tubular member further comprising a downwardly opening, coaxially aligned, threaded section attachable to a drill bit.
- 2. The drill bit sub of claim 1 wherein the axial length of the second coaxial bore is about 3 times the first diameter.
- 3. The drill bit sub of claim 1 wherein the diameter of the third coaxial bore is about 1.3 times the first diameter.
- 4. The drill bit sub of claim 1 wherein the truncated conical surface intersects the second annular surface at an angle about 30 degrees from vertical.
- 5. The drill bit sub of claim 1 wherein the upper and lower tubular members are engageable with acme threads.
- 6. The drill bit sub of claim 1 wherein the upper tubular member has a female threaded box end above the first axial bore.
- 7. The drill bit sub of claim 1 wherein the lower tubular member has a female threaded box end below the third coaxial bore.
- 8. A self-excited drill bit sub useful for converting steady flow to pulsating flow in a drilling string above a drill bit inside a well, the drill bit sub comprising:an upper tubular bore having a first internal diameter; an oscillation chamber coaxially aligned below the upper tubular bore and communicating therewith, the oscillation chamber having an axial length and a second internal diameter; a lower tubular bore coaxially aligned below the oscillation chamber and communicating therewith, and having a third internal diameter; a first set of threads attachable to the drilling string; and a second set of threads attachable to the drill bit; the oscillation chamber further comprising at least two radially and axially spaced, upwardly facing, annular impingement surfaces interconnected by an inclined annular surface.
- 9. The drill bit sub of claim 8 wherein the annular impingement surface nearer the upper tubular bore is at least ⅛inch wide.
- 10. The drill bit sub of claim 8 wherein the diameter of the lower tubular bore is about 1.3 times the diameter of the upper tubular bore.
- 11. The drill bit sub of claim 8 wherein the diameter of the oscillation chamber is from about 3 to about 5 times the diameter of the first tubular bore.
- 12. The drill bit sub of claim 8 wherein the height of the oscillation chamber is between 1.6 and 5.6 times the diameter of the first tubular bore.
- 13. The drill bit sub of claim 12 wherein the height of the oscillation chamber is about 3 times the diameter of the first tubular bore.
- 14. The drill bit sub of claim 8 wherein the inclined annular surface is about 30° from vertical.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/448,216, filed Nov. 23, 1999, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/903,226, filed Jul. 22, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,029,746, and also claims priority from provisional application Ser. No. 60/167,119, filed Nov. 23, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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09/448216 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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