Claims
- 1. A drill bit for use in drilling a well bore of preselected diameter, said bit comprising:
- (a) a bit body, said bit body adapted to be rotated about a longitudinal axis of rotation, said bit body further comprising
- a bottom, and
- a plurality of peripheral longitudinal slots, said longitudinal slots located at pre-selected angularly spaced apart locations, said longitudinal slots comprising
- (i) an upper ledge,
- (ii) a bottom wall, said bottom wall extending longitudinally to said bottom of said bit body,
- (iii) a first substantially radially inward sidewall,
- (iv) a second sloping wedge shaped sidewall;
- (b) a set of peripheral pedestal mounts, each of said peripheral pedestal mounts comprising (i) a first straight inward sidewall adapted to mate with said first sidewall of said longitudinal slot, (ii) a sloping wedge shaped sidewall adapted to mate with said second sidewall of said longitudinal slot so as to securely wedge said pedestal mount in said bit body, and (iii) a radially inward side, said radially inward side adapted to fit into said longitudinal slots in a close, securely interfitting fashion with said bottom wall of said longitudinal slot;
- (c) each of said peripheral pedestal mounts further comprising a small diameter single cutting edge rolling disc cutter, said rolling disc cutter affixed to said peripheral pedestal mount at a pre-selected radial location on said bit body, and mounted at a preselected angle delta with respect to said longitudinal axis.
- 2. The drill bit as set forth in claim 1, further comprising an interior pedestal mount, said interior pedestal mount affixed to said bottom of said bit body.
- 3. The drill bit as set forth in claim 2, further comprising a single cutting edge type rolling disc cutter affixed to said interior pedestal mount.
- 4. The drill bit as set forth in claim 3, wherein said rolling disc cutter is spaced radially outward from said longitudinal axis of rotation.
- 5. The drill bit as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said rolling disc cutters is one of a set of rolling disc cutters comprising a series of cutters in the set 2, 3, . . . n-2, n-1, n, wherein n is a positive integer.
- 6. The drill bit as set forth in claim 5, wherein n is 5, 6, or 7.
- 7. The drill bit as set forth in claim 1, wherein in said peripheral pedestal mounts are detachably affixed to said bit body.
- 8. The drill bit as set forth in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said rolling type disc cutters are detachably affixed to said pedestal mounts.
- 9. The drill bit as set forth in claim 1, wherein said longitudinally extending slots further comprises a wedge shaped edge portion, and wherein said peripheral pedestal mounts further comprise a complimentary angularly shaped portion, so that when said peripheral pedestal mount is brought into said close fitting relationship with said longitudinal slot, said peripheral pedestal mount and said longitudinal slot are tightly and securely interfitted.
- 10. The drill bit as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a longitudinally extending, central fluid passageway, said central fluid passageway adapted to receive a drilling fluid therethrough for discharge out said bottom of said drill bit.
- 11. The drill bit as set forth in claim 1, wherein said drill bit has a cutting diameter of 17.5 inches (44.45 cm) or less, and wherein said rolling disc cutter is a true rolling circular disc cutter forming a circular kerf by penetration into a face being drilled, to fracture solid matter between a proximate pair of said kerfs to produce chips which separate from said face, and wherein said each of said rolling disc cutters further comprise:
- (a) a relatively stiff shaft, said shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, an axis for rotation thereabout, and a seal receiving portion;
- (b) a cutter ring assembly, said cutter ring assembly further comprising
- (i) an annular cutter ring having an interior annulus defining portion and an outer ring portion, said outer ring portion including a cutting edge having diameter OD and radius R.sub.1
- (ii) a bearing assembly, said bearing assembly adapted
- (A) to substantially fit into said annulus of said cutter ring, and
- (B) in a close fitting relationship with said shaft, so that said cutter ring may rotate with respect to and be supported by said shaft,
- (iii) said bearing assembly comprising
- (A) a bearing, and
- (B) a seal assembly, said seal assembly adapted to fit sealingly between said cutter ring and said seal receiving portion of said shaft, so as to form a lubricant retaining seal for said interior annulus portion of said cutter ring,
- (c) a retainer assembly, said retainer assembly adapted to retain said cutter ring assembly onto said shaft,
- (d) a cap, said cap having an interior surface portion, said cap adapted to seal said interior annular portion of said cutter ring assembly, so that, in cooperation with said seal assembly and said cutter ring, a lubricant retaining chamber is provided.
- 12. The drill bit as set forth in claim 11, wherein said rolling type cutter comprises a cutter ring with an outside diameter of 6 inches (15.25 cm) or less.
- 13. The drill bit as set forth in claim 12, wherein said rolling type cutter comprises a cutter ring having an outside diameter of less than 4 inches (10.16 cm).
- 14. The drill bit as set forth in claim 13, wherein said rolling type cutter comprises a cutter ring having an outside diameter of approximately 3.25 inches (8.25 cm).
- 15. The drill bit as set forth in claim 11, wherein said bearing comprises a journal type bearing.
- 16. The drill bit as set forth in claim 11, wherein said bearing comprises a needle type bearing.
- 17. The drill bit as set forth in claim 11, wherein said bearing comprises a tapered journal type bearing.
- 18. The drill bit as set forth in claim 11, wherein said bearing comprises a journal type bearing with spiral oil groove passageways therein.
- 19. The drill bit as set forth in claim 11 wherein said seal assembly comprises a full face, metal to metal type seal.
- 20. The drill bit as set forth in claim 11, wherein said seal assembly comprises a half-face, metal seal ring to cutter ring seal.
- 21. The drill bit as set forth in claim 11, wherein said seal assembly comprises a single or half-face type seal.
- 22. The drill bit as set forth in claim 11, wherein said cutting edge portion of said cutter ring further comprises a smoothly curved contact portion in transverse cross-section.
- 23. The drill bit as set forth in claim 22, wherein said transverse cross-section is symmetrical in shape.
- 24. The drill bit as set forth in claim 11, wherein said apparatus further comprises
- (a) a bore defining interior sidewall running generally axialy through at least a portion of said shaft to an opening at the distal end thereof, and
- (b) a compensator,
- (c) wherein the bore defined by said sidewall serves as a lubricant reservoir, said reservoir in fluid communication with (i) said lubricant retaining chamber and (ii) with said compensator, so that in response to external fluid pressure such as water pressure acting on said compensator, the pressure of said lubricant in said lubricant retaining chamber is substantially equalized to said external pressure, so as to prevent said external pressure causing fluid from tending to migrate into said lubricant retaining chamber.
- 25. The drill bit as set forth in claim 11, wherein each cutter ring assembly is sufficiently lightweight that it is manually portable by a single worker.
- 26. The cutter as set forth in claim 25, wherein said cutter ring assembly is 20 lbs. (9.07 kg) or less.
- 27. The cutter as set forth in claim 25, wherein said cutter ring assembly is 8 lbs. (3.63 kg) or less.
- 28. The drill bit as set forth in claim 1,
- (a) wherein said bit body further comprises a lower retaining portion, and
- (b) wherein at least one of said peripheral pedestal mounts further comprises a lower inwardly extending lip portion, and
- (c) wherein said lip portion sits over said retaining portion so that forces acting against pedestals are transmitted to said bit body.
- 29. The drill bit as set forth in claim 1, wherein said bit body further comprises threaded fastener receptacles disposed along said bottom wall of said longitudinal slots, and wherein at least one of said peripheral pedestal mounts is secured to said said bit body via socket head cap screws.
- 30. The drill bit as set forth in claim 29, wherein said cap screws comprise 0.635 inch diameter threaded cap screws.
- 31. The drill bit as set forth in claim 1, wherein said bit body further comprises at least one longitudinally extending outwardly protruding bit shoulder.
- 32. The drill bit as set forth in claim 31, wherein said at least one longitudinally extending outwardly protruding bit shoulder comprises a radial distal radiused surface, and wherein said radiused surface is of complementary dimension to said pre-selected well bore diameter.
- 33. The drill bit as set forth in claim 1, wherein at least one of said pedestal mounts comprises a radial distal radiused surface, and wherein said radiused surface is of complementary dimension to said pre-selected well bore diameter.
- 34. A kit for replacement of wear parts in a drill bit of the type employing single cutting edge rolling disc type cutters, said kit comprising:
- a cutter ring assembly, said cutter ring assembly further comprising
- (i) an annular cutter ring having an interior annulus defining portion and an outer ring portion, said outer ring portion including a cutting edge having an outside diameter and radius R.sub.1
- (ii) a bearing assembly, said bearing assembly adapted to substantially fit into said annulus of said cutter ring, and to be entirely laterally removable from a single side of said cutter ring, wherein said bearing assembly comprises a Journal bearing with spiral oil groove passageways therein, and
- (iii) a seal assembly.
- 35. A rolling disc cutter of the type which upon rolling forms a kerf by penetration into a face being drilled, so that, when two or more cutters are used, solid matter between a proximate pair of said kerfs is fractured to produce chips which separate from said face, and wherein said disc cutter comprises:
- (a) a relatively stiff shaft, said shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, an axis for rotation thereabout, and a seal receiving portion;
- (b) a cutter ring assembly, said cutter ring assembly further comprising
- (i) an annular cutter ring having an interior annulus defining portion and an outer ring portion, said outer ring portion including a cutting edge having an outside diameter and radius R.sub.1
- (ii) a bearing assembly, said bearing assembly adapted
- (A) to substantially fit into said annulus of said cutter ring, and
- (B) in a close fitting relationship with said shaft, so that said cutter ring may rotate with respect to and be supported by said shaft,
- (iii) said bearing assembly comprising
- (A) a bearing, and
- (B) a seal assembly, said seal assembly adapted to fit sealingly between said cutter ring and said seal receiving portion of said shaft, so as to form a lubricant retaining seal for said interior annulus portion of said cutter ring,
- (c) a retainer assembly, said retainer assembly adapted to retain said cutter ring assembly onto said shaft and to absorb at least a portion of axial loading on said disc cutter,
- (d) a cap, said cap having an interior surface portion, said cap adapted to seal said interior annular portion of said cutter ring assembly, and to interfittingly engage at least a portion of said retainer assembly, so that, in cooperation with said seal assembly and said cutter ring, a lubricant retaining chamber is provided, and wherein said cap absorbs at least a portion of axial load from said retainer assembly.
- 36. The disc cutter as set forth in claim 35, wherein said cap is retained to said cutter ring assembly by retaining wire.
- 37. A rotary drill bit comprising:
- (a) a bit body, said bit body extending along a longitudinal axis, comprising
- (i) an upper end adapted for interconnection to a drilling string;
- (ii) a plurality of angularly spaced apart longitudinally extending peripheral slots;
- (b) a plurality of detachably affixable pedestal mounts, said pedestal mounts detachably affixable to said peripheral slots, each of said pedestal mounts further comprising
- (i) a shaft portion
- (ii) a true circular rolling disc cutter rotatably mounted on said shaft portion;
- (iii) a bearing means between each rolling disc cutter and said shaft;
- (iv) seal means between each rolling disc cutter and said shaft;
- (c) said plurality of rolling disc cutters providing a bit cutting diameter of 17.5 inches or less.
- 38. The rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 37, wherein each slot further comprises a wedge shaped side portion, and wherein each pedestal mount comprises a complementary wedge shaped edge portion, and wherein said pedestal mount is detachably affixed in secure interfitting fashion in said longitudinal slot.
- 39. The rotary drill bit as set forth in claim wherein said bearing means further comprises
- (a) a journal bearing, said journal bearing affixed between said shaft and said rolling disc cutter, and
- (b) a retainer, said retainer detachably affixed to said shaft portion to secure said journal bearing in operating position.
- 40. The rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 39, wherein
- (a) said seal means further comprises an oil containing chamber, and
- (b) said retainer further comprises oil grooves, said oil grooves adapted to allow oil to flow from said oil containing chamber to said bearing means.
- 41. The rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 39, wherein
- (a) said seal means further comprises an oil containing chamber, and
- (b) said journal bearing further comprises oil grooves, said oil grooves adapted to allow oil to flow from said oil containing chamber to lubricate said journal bearing.
- 42. The rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 41, wherein said oil grooves are disposed in a peripheral spiral pattern on said journal bearing.
- 43. The rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 37, wherein
- (a) said plurality of rolling disc cutters are mounted in a preselected radially spaced apart fashion, and
- (b) an outermost of said rolling disc cutters defines the cutting diameter of said drill bit.
- 44. The rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 43, wherein said plurality of rolling disc cutters comprises at least 5 rolling disc cutters.
- 45. The rotary drill bit as set forth in claim 43, wherein said plurality of rolling disc cutters comprises at least 7 rolling disc cutters.
- 46. A drill bit for use in drilling a well bore of preselected diameter, said bit comprising:
- (a) a bit body, said bit body adapted to be rotated about a longitudinal axis of rotation, said bit body further comprising
- a bottom, and
- a plurality of peripheral longitudinal slots, said longitudinal slots located at pre-selected angularly spaced apart locations, said longitudinal slots comprising
- (i) an upper ledge,
- (ii) a bottom wall, said bottom wall extending longitudinally to said bottom of said bit body,
- (iii) a first inward sidewall,
- (iv) a second inward sidewall;
- an upper ledge and downwardly extending sidewalls;
- (b) a set of peripheral pedestal mounts, each of said peripheral pedestal mounts comprising (i) a first sidewall adapted to mate with said first inward sidewall of said longitudinal slot, (ii) a second sidewall adapted to mate with said second inward sidewall of said longitudinal slot so as to secure said pedestal mount in said bit body, and (iii) a radially inward side, said radially inward side adapted to fit into said longitudinal slots in a close, securely interfitting fashion with said bottom wall of said longitudinal slot;
- (c) each of said peripheral pedestal mounts further comprising a small diameter single cutting edge true circular rolling disc cutter, said rolling disc cutter affixed to said peripheral pedestal mount at a pre-selected radial location on said bit body, and mounted at a preselected angle delta with respect to said longitudinal axis, and wherein said true circular rolling disc cutter forms a circular kerf by penetration into a face being drilled, to fracture solid matter between a proximate pair of said kerfs to produce chips which separate from said face, and
- (c) where said rolling disc cutters provide said drill bit with a cutting diameter of 171/2 inches (44.45 cm) or less.
- 47. The drill bit as set forth in claim 46, wherein each of said rolling disc cutters comprises a member of a series of cutters in the set 2, 3, . . . n-2, n-1, n, wherein n is a positive integer.
- 48. The drill bit as set forth in claim 47, wherein n is 5, 6, or 7.
- 49. The drill bit as set forth in claim 46, wherein in said peripheral pedestal mounts are detachably affixed to said bit body.
Parent Case Info
"This application is a continuation of copending U.S. Provisional Application No.: 60/072,883 filed on Jan. 20, 1998 which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No.: 60/061,191 filed on Oct. 6, 1997."
A portion of the disclosure of this patent document contains material which is subject to copyright protection. The owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by anyone of the patent document or the patent disclosure, as it appears in the Patent and Trademark Office patent file or records, but otherwise reserves all copyright rights whatsoever.
This invention uses rolling disc cutter technology for small drill bit applications, for cutter head applications, and for tunnel boring machine applications, the fundamentals of which were set forth in detail in prior application Ser. No. 08/125,011, filed Sep. 09, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,626,201, issued May 06, 1997, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by this reference.
US Referenced Citations (116)
Foreign Referenced Citations (8)
Number |
Date |
Country |
965807 |
Apr 1975 |
CAX |
1087640 |
Oct 1980 |
CAX |
936382 |
Dec 1955 |
DEX |
24 49 405 |
Apr 1976 |
DEX |
533719 |
Oct 1976 |
RUX |
732483 |
May 1980 |
RUX |
1305295 |
Apr 1987 |
RUX |
146157 |
Mar 1989 |
RUX |
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
Entry |
Security/Dresser, "Dresser Oilfield Catalog", Rock Bits, Diamond Products, Drilling Tools, Security Means Technology, (40 pages) (Not Dated). |
"State of the Science in Rock Bit Technology" by Carlos Fernandez, SPACEBIT, (25 pages) (Not Dated). |