Claims
- 1. A roller cone drill bit, comprising:
a bit body adapted to be coupled to a drill string; a bearing journal depending from the bit body; and a single roller cone rotatably attached to the bearing journal, the roller cone having a plurality of inserts disposed at selected positions thereon, the journal defining a rotation angle with respect to an axis of rotation of the bit such that at least one of the inserts in a wall contact zone has an extension portion terminating in a substantially planar upper surface.
- 2. The bit as defined in claim 1 wherein the extension portion of the at least one insert defines a tapered profile.
- 3. The bit as defined in claim 2 wherein at least part of the extension portion defines a concave profile, the concave profile part terminating near the upper surface.
- 4. The bit as defined in claim 3 wherein at least part of the extension portion defines a convex profile.
- 5. The bit as defined in claim 1 wherein the extension portion is substantially cylindrical.
- 6. The bit as defined in claim 1 wherein the extension portion of the at least one insert defines a reverse tapered profile.
- 7. The bit as defined in claim 1 wherein the extension portion and the upper surface define a substantially elliptical cross section.
- 8. The bit as defined in claim 1 wherein the upper surface has a super hard material wafer affixed thereto.
- 9. The bit as defined in claim 8 wherein the super hard material comprises at least one of polycrystalline diamond and boron nitride.
- 10. The bit as defined in claim 1 further comprising at least one gage protection pad affixed to the bit body.
- 11. The bit as defined in claim 1 wherein the at least one insert comprises tungsten carbide.
- 12. The bit as defined in claim 1 wherein a cutting flank inclination is between about 50 and 110 degrees.
- 13. The bit as defined in claim 12 wherein the cutting flank inclination is about 70 degrees.
- 14. The bit as defined in claim 1 wherein the substantially planar upper surface comprises a radius of curvature between about 25 and 50 percent of the wellbore diameter drilled by the bit.
- 15. The bit as defined in claim 1 wherein the substantially planar upper surface comprises a radius of curvature substantially equal to the radius of the wellbore diameter drilled by the bit.
- 16. The bit as defined in claim 1 wherein a juncture between the substantially planar surface and the extension portion forms a chamfer.
- 17. The bit as defined in claim 1 wherein a juncture between the substantially planar surface and the extension portion forms a radius of curvature of at most about 0.06 inches.
- 18. The bit as defined in claim 1 wherein the insert comprises a cutting flank rake angle related to a rotary position about the insert.
- 19. The bit as defined in claim 17 wherein the cutting flank rake angle is in a range between about 0 and 40 degrees.
- 20. A roller cone drill bit, comprising:
a bit body adapted to be coupled to a drill string; a bearing journal depending from the bit body; and a single roller cone rotatably attached to the bearing journal, the roller cone having a plurality of inserts disposed at selected positions thereon, the journal defining a rotation angle with respect to an axis of rotation of the bit such that the roller cone includes a wall contacting zone and a bottom contact zone thereon, at least one of the inserts disposed in the wall contacting zone having a super hard material wafer disposed in an upper surface thereof.
- 21. The bit as defined in claim 20 wherein an outer surface of the wafer is substantially planar.
- 22. The bit as defined in claim 20 wherein an extension portion of the at least one insert defines a substantially flat profile.
- 23. The bit as defined in claim 22 wherein the extension portion is tapered.
- 24. The bit as defined in claim 20 wherein the super hard material comprises at least one of polycrystalline diamond and boron nitride.
- 25. The bit as defined in claim 20 wherein the extension portion defines a reverse tapered profile.
- 26. The bit as defined in claim 20 wherein the extension portion is substantially cylindrical.
- 27. The bit as defined in claim 20 wherein a cutting flank inclination is between about 50 and 110 degrees.
- 28. The bit as defined in claim 27 wherein the cutting flank inclination is about 70 degrees.
- 29. The bit as defined in claim 20 wherein the substantially planar upper surface has a radius of curvature between about 25 and 50 percent of the wellbore diameter drilled by the bit.
- 30. The bit as defined in claim 20 wherein a juncture between the substantially planar surface and the extension portion forms a chamfer.
- 31. The bit as defined in claim 20 wherein a juncture between the substantially planar surface and the extension portion forms has a radius of curvature of at most about 0.06 inches.
- 32. The bit as defined in claim 20 wherein the insert comprises a cutting flank rake angle related to a rotary position about the insert.
- 33. The bit as defined in claim 32 wherein the cutting flank rake angle is in a range of between about 0 and 40 degrees.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119 of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/375,360 filed on Apr. 25, 2002, entitled “SINGLE CONE ROCK BIT HAVING INSERTS ADAPTED TO MAINTAIN HOLE GAGE DURING DRILLING,” in the names of George B. Witman, Peter Wilson, Scott D. McDonough, and Michael A. Siracki. This provisional application is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60375360 |
Apr 2002 |
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