Claims
- 1. A drilling tool operable with a rotational drive source for drilling in a subterranean formation to create a borehole comprising:
- a drill bit body defining a bit face generally disposed about a longitudinal axis;
- a plurality of first cutting elements fixedly disposed on and projecting from the bit face and spaced apart from one another where the rotation of said cutting elements about the longitudinal axis creates a cutter profile; and
- one or more stabilizing elements disposed on the bit face such that the stabilizing elements are maintained in substantially continuous contact with the formation, wherein stabilizing elements are disposed on the bit face at a contact angle of between 5 and 55 degrees as measured from a plane defined by the formation at the bottom of the borehole.
- 2. The drilling tool of claim 1 where the stabilizing elements are comprised of PDC.
- 3. The drilling tool of claim 1 where the drill bit body defines a pilot and a reamer, where said pilot and reamer define a bit face.
- 4. The drilling tool of claim 1 wherein the stabilizing elements define a beveled surface, where further the length of the bevel is substantially equal to or greater than the depth of cut into the formation per a given revolution of drilling tool for a cutter so positioned on the bit face at the same rotational velocity.
- 5. The drilling tool of claim 1 wherein the stabilizing elements define a cutting edge having a bevel of greater than or equal to 0.030 inches.
- 6. The drilling tool of claim 1 wherein the stabilizing elements define a back rake angle of between 30-70.degree. as measured from a line normal to the plane defined by the formation at the bottom of the borehole.
- 7. The drilling tool of claim 3 where said stabilizing elements are disposed on the pilot.
- 8. The drilling tool of claim 3 where said stabilizing elements are disposed on the pilot and the reamer.
- 9. A bi-center drilling tool operable with a rotational drive source for drilling in a subterranean formation to create a borehole comprising:
- a drill bit body defining a pilot and a reamer where each of said drill bit body and reamer define a bit face generally disposed about a longitudinal axis;
- a plurality of first cutting elements fixedly disposed on and projecting from the bit face portion of the grill bit body and spaced apart from one another such that the rotation of the cutters on the bit face defines a cutter profile; and
- one or more stabilizing elements also disposed on the bit face of the drill bit body such that said elements are maintained in substantially continuous contact with the formation, wherein the stabilizing elements define a back rake angle of between 30-70.degree. as measured from a line normal to the plane defined by the formation at the bottom of the borehole.
- 10. The drilling tool of claim 9 wherein the stabilizing elements comprise PDC cutters.
- 11. The drilling tool of claim 10 wherein the stabilizing elements define a beveled surface, where further the length of the bevel is substantially equal to or greater than the depth of cut into the formation formation where the bit includes a bit body and a bit face a cutter so positioned on the bit face at the same rotational velocity.
- 12. The drilling tool of claim 9 wherein the stabilizing elements define a cutting edge having a bevel of greater than or equal to 0.030 inches.
- 13. The drilling tool of claim 9 wherein stabilizing elements are disposed on the bit face at a contact angle of between 5 and 55 degrees as measured from a plane defined by the formation at the bottom of the borehole.
- 14. A stabilizing element for use on a drill bit for drilling subterranean foundation, said element defining a longitudinal axis and comprising:
- a volume of abrasive material including:
- a cutter face extending into two dimensions and generally transverse to said longitudinal axis;
- a cutting edge at the periphery of said cutter face;
- a rear boundary trailing said cutting edge at a longitudinal distance;
- a rake land on said cutter face extending forwardly, inwardly from said cutting edge at an angle to said axis;
- wherein said volume of said abrasive material has a thickness T, when measured normal to said rake land, of between 0.020 and 0.060 inches, where the distance between said cutting edge and said rear boundary is between 0.010 and 0.060 inches.
- 15. The stabilizing element of claim 14 where the length of the rake land is between 0.035 and 0.35 inches.
- 16. The stabilizing element of claim 14 where the abrasive material is bonded to a substrate comprised of cemented tungsten carbide.
- 17. The stabilizing element of claim 14 where the abrasive material is comprised of polycrystalline diamond.
- 18. The stabilizing element of claim 14 where the depth of the abrasive material, as measured along the longitudinal axis, is between 0.020 and 0.060.
- 19. The stabilizing element of claim 14 where the rake land is disposed at an angle between 5.degree. and 55.degree. as measured from the longitudinal axis.
- 20. The stabilizing element of claim 14 where the rake land is greater than or equal to 100% of the depth of cut for a cutter so positioned on the bit body at the same rotational velocity.
- 21. The stabilizing element of claim 14 further including an arcuate edge having a radius greater than or equal to 100% of the depth of cut for a cutting element disposed at that position on the bit body for the same rotational velocity.
- 22. A stabilizing element for use on a bit for drilling subterranean formation where the bit includes a bit body and a bit face, said element having a longitudinal axis and comprising;
- a volume of superabrasive material including:
- a generally planar cutting face and formed transverse to said longitudinal axis, where said cutting face defines a chamfer at its periphery, where said chamfer defines an angle;
- a cutting edge at the periphery of said cutting face;
- a rake land on said cutting face extending away from said cutting edge at an acute angle wherein said superabrasive material is bonded to a substrate about an interface, where the length of the rake land is drawn from the cutting edge to the interface, where the thickness of the superabrasive material T.sub.1, as taken along a line normal to the rake land, is constant through the length of said rake land.
- 23. The stabilizing element of claim 22 wherein the thickness T.sub.1 is between 0.020 and 0.060 inches.
- 24. The stabilizing element of claim 22 further defining a rear boundary between the superabrasive material and the substrate, where said boundary trails said cutting edge at a distance of between 0.010 and 0.060 inches.
- 25. The stabilizing element of claim 22 where the depth of the superabrasive material, as measured parallel to said longitudinal axis, is between 0.020 and 0.060.
- 26. The stabilizing element of claim 22 wherein said substrate is comprised of polycrystalline diamond.
- 27. The stabilizing element of claim 22 wherein said substrate is comprised of cemented tungsten carbide.
- 28. The stabilizing element of claim 22 wherein said chamfer angle is between 5.degree. and 55.degree. as measured from said longitudinal axis.
- 29. The stabilizing element of claim 22 wherein said rake land defines a length of between 0.035 and 0.35 inches.
- 30. The stabilizing element of claim 22 where the length of the rake land is greater than or equal to 100% of the depth of cut for a cutter so positioned on the bit body at the same rotational velocity.
- 31. The stabilizing element of claim 22 further including an arcuate edge having a radius greater than or equal to 100% of the depth of cut for a cutter so positioned on the bit body for the same rotational velocity.
- 32. The stabilizing element of claim 22 wherein the stabilizing elements are disposed about the bit face so that they maintain a constant angle "c" with respect to the formation in the range of 5-55 degrees, where the components of angle "c" include a back rake angle BR and a bevel or curve angle BA.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation application of applicant's application Ser. No. 08/655,988, filed on May 31, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,803,196, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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