Claims
- 1. for drilling a subterranean formation, comprising:a substrate having a longitudinal centerline, a radially outermost side wall, a substantially circular end face, and a substantially circular bottom face, the end face comprising, as taken in radial cross-section longitudinally parallel to the longitudinal centerline: a preselected topographic configuration including a first annular arcuate surface exhibiting a convex shape defined by a spherical surface of revolution having a center point coincident to the longitudinal centerline; a second annular arcuate surface exhibiting a concave partial surface of a first toroid having a center point radially offset from the longitudinal centerline; a third annular arcuate surface exhibiting a convex partial surface of a second toroid having a center point radially offset from the longitudinal centerline; an annular radially inset side wall surface extending generally vertically downward from the third annular arcuate surface; an annular ledge surface extending generally perpendicular to the longitudinal centerline, and extending radially outwardly from the annular radially inset side wall surface to the radially outermost sidewall; and at least one first recessed region extending generally transversely to the longitudinal centerline; and a volume of superabrasive material disposed over the end face, the volume of superabrasive material comprising a cutting face longitudinally spaced from the substrate end face and the cutting face having a peripheral edge.
- 2. The cutter of claim 1, wherein the at least one first recessed region extends generally diametrically across the end face and comprises oppositely positioned end regions radially proximate the annular ledge surface, a bottom surface defining a lower width of the at least one first recessed region, and at least two opposing side surfaces extending from an end surface of the substrate and terminating at the generally planar bottom surface of the at least one first recessed region.
- 3. The cutter of claim 2, wherein the bottom surface of the at least one first recessed region is positioned longitudinally above the annular ledge surface.
- 4. The cutter of claim 3, wherein the at least two opposing side surfaces of the at least one first recessed region are sloped with respect to the longitudinal centerline so as to provide an upper width of the at least one first recessed region dimensionally exceeding the lower width of the at least one first recessed region.
- 5. The cutter of claim 4, wherein the radially inset side wall surface includes a radially outwardly facing annular chamfered surface.
- 6. The cutter of claim 2, wherein the at least one first recessed region comprises at least two recessed regions intersecting each other proximate the longitudinal centerline.
- 7. The cutter of claim 6, wherein two of the at least two recessed regions are oriented generally perpendicular to each other.
- 8. The cutter of claim 1, wherein the at least one first recessed region extends through each of the first, second and third annular arcuate surfaces and stops radially short of the annular ledge surface.
- 9. The cutter of claim 8, wherein the at least one first recessed region comprises at least two recessed regions intersecting each other proximate the longitudinal centerline, each of the at least two recessed regions stopping radially short of the annular ledge surface.
- 10. The cutter of claim 9, wherein the radially inset side wall surface includes a radially outwardly facing annular chamfered surface.
- 11. The cutter of claim 10, wherein the radially inset side wall surface includes an annular portion extending generally parallel to the longitudinal centerline and positioned longitudinally below the radially outwardly facing annular chamfered surface.
- 12. The cutter of claim 1, wherein the radially inset side wall surface and the annular ledge surface have a radiused junction.
- 13. The cutter of claim 1, wherein the radially inset side wall surface is generally parallel to the longitudinal centerline.
- 14. The cutter of claim 1, wherein the end face comprises at least one second recessed region having a bottom surface defining a lower width, the lower width of the at least one second recessed region being dimensionally less than the lower width of the at least one first recessed region.
- 15. The cutter of claim 14, wherein the at least one second recessed region comprises a radially innermost end region positioned radially outwardly from the first annular arcuate surface and a radially outermost end region positioned radially inward of the annular ledge surface.
- 16. The cutter of claim 15, wherein the bottom surface of the at least one second recessed region is positioned longitudinally above the annular ledge surface.
- 17. The cutter of claim 16, wherein the at least one second recessed region comprises a plurality of circumferentially spaced second recessed regions.
- 18. The cutter of claim 17, wherein the at least one first recessed region bisects a substantial portion of the end face and approximately an equal number of the plurality of second recessed regions are positioned opposite each other with respect to the at least one first recessed region.
- 19. The cutter of claim 17, wherein the radially inset side wall surface comprises an annular chamfered portion positioned adjacent the third annular arcuate surface and a second surface portion generally parallel to the longitudinal centerline and positioned longitudinally below a radially outwardly facing annular chamfered surface and adjacent the annular ledge surface.
- 20. The cutter of claim 17, further comprising the radially inset side wall surface and the annular ledge surface having a radiused junction.
- 21. A drill bit for drilling a subterranean formation, comprising:a bit body having a face at one end thereof and a structure at the opposite end thereof for connecting the bit to a drill string; at least one cutter mounted to the bit body over the bit face, the at least one cutter comprising a substrate having a longitudinal centerline, a radially outermost side wall, a substantially circular end face, and a substantially circular bottom face, the end face comprising, as taken in radial cross-section longitudinally parallel to the longitudinal centerline: a preselected topographic configuration including a first annular arcuate surface exhibiting a convex shape defined by a spherical surface of revolution having a center point coincident to the longitudinal centerline; a second annular arcuate surface exhibiting a concave partial surface of a first toroid having a center point radially offset from the longitudinal centerline; a third annular arcuate surface exhibiting a convex partial surface of a second toroid having a center point radially offset from the longitudinal centerline; an annular radially inset side wall surface extending generally vertically downward from the third annular arcuate surface; an annular ledge surface extending generally perpendicular to the longitudinal centerline and extending radially outwardly from the annular radially inset side wall surface to the radially outermost sidewall; and at least one first recessed region extending generally transversely to the longitudinal centerline; and a volume of superabrasive material disposed over the end face of the substrate, the volume of superabrasive material comprising a cutting face longitudinally spaced from the substrate end face and the cutting face having a peripheral edge.
- 22. The drill bit of claim 21, wherein the at least one first recessed region of the substrate extends generally diametrically across the end face and comprises oppositely positioned end regions radially proximate the annular ledge surface, a bottom surface defining a lower width of the at least one first recessed region, and at least two opposing side surfaces extending from an end surface of the substrate and terminating at the generally planar bottom surface of the at least one first recessed region.
- 23. The drill bit of claim 22, wherein the bottom surface of the at least one first recessed region of the substrate is positioned longitudinally above the annular ledge surface.
- 24. The drill bit of claim 23, wherein the at least two opposing side surfaces of the at least one first recessed region of the substrate are sloped with respect to the longitudinal centerline so as to provide an upper width of the at least one first recessed region dimensionally exceeding the lower width of the at least one first recessed region.
- 25. The drill bit of claim 24, wherein the radially inset side wall surface of the substrate includes a radially outwardly facing annular chamfered surface.
- 26. The drill bit of claim 22, wherein the at least one first recessed region of the substrate comprises at least two recessed regions intersecting each other proximate the longitudinal centerline.
- 27. The drill bit of claim 26, wherein two of the at least two recessed regions of the substrate are oriented generally perpendicular to each other.
- 28. The drill bit of claim 21, wherein the at least one first recessed region of the substrate extends through each of the first, second and third annular arcuate surfaces and stops radially short of the annular ledge surface.
- 29. The drill bit of claim 28, wherein the at least one first recessed region of the substrate comprises at least two recessed regions intersecting each other proximate the longitudinal centerline, each of the at least two recessed regions stopping radially short of the annular ledge surface.
- 30. The drill bit of claim 29, wherein the radially inset side wall surface of the substrate includes a radially outwardly facing annular chamfered surface.
- 31. The drill bit of claim 30, wherein the radially inset side wall surface of the substrate includes an annular portion extending generally parallel to the longitudinal centerline and positioned longitudinally below the radially outwardly facing annular chamfered surface.
- 32. The drill bit of claim 21, wherein the radially inset side wall surface and the annular ledge surface of the substrate have a radiused junction.
- 33. The drill bit of claim 21, wherein the radially inset side wall surface of the substrate is generally parallel to the longitudinal centerline.
- 34. The drill bit of claim 21, wherein the end face of the substrate comprises at least one second recessed region having a bottom surface defining a lower width, the lower width of the at least one second recessed region being dimensionally less than the lower width of the at least one first recessed region.
- 35. The drill bit of claim 34, wherein the at least one second recessed region of the substrate comprises a radially innermost end region positioned radially outwardly from the first annular arcuate surface and a radially outermost end region positioned radially inward of the annular ledge surface.
- 36. The drill bit of claim 35, wherein the bottom surface of the at least one second recessed region is positioned longitudinally above the annular ledge surface.
- 37. The drill bit of claim 36, wherein the at least one second recessed region of the substrate comprises a plurality of circumferentially spaced second recessed regions.
- 38. The drill bit of claim 37, wherein the at least one first recessed region of the substrate bisects a substantial portion of the end face and approximately an equal number of the plurality of second recessed regions of the substrate are positioned opposite each other with respect to the at least one first recessed region.
- 39. The drill bit of claim 37, wherein the radially inset side wall surface of the substrate comprises an annular chamfered portion positioned adjacent the third annular arcuate surface and a second surface portion generally parallel to the longitudinal centerline and positioned longitudinally below a radially outwardly facing annular chamfered surface and adjacent the annular ledge surface.
- 40. The drill bit of claim 37, further comprising the radially inset side wall surface and the annular ledge surface of the substrate having a radiused junction.
- 41. The drill bit of claim 21, wherein the at least one cutter mounted to the bit body over the bit face comprises a plurality of cutters mounted to the bit body over the bit face, each of the plurality of cutters being mounted at a preselected cutter backrake angle.
- 42. A cutter for drilling a subterranean formation, comprising:a substrate having a longitudinal centerline, a radially outermost side wall, a substantially circular end face, and a substantially circular bottom face, the end face comprising, as taken in radial cross-section longitudinally parallel to the longitudinal centerline: a preselected topographic configuration including a first annular arcuate surface exhibiting a convex shape defined by a spherical surface of revolution having a center point coincident to the longitudinal centerline; a second annular arcuate surface exhibiting a concave partial surface of a first toroid having a center point radially offset from the longitudinal centerline; a third annular arcuate surface exhibiting a convex partial surface of a second toroid having a center point radially offset from the longitudinal centerline; an annular radially inset side wall surface extending generally vertically downward from the third annular arcuate surface; and an annular ledge surface extending generally perpendicular to the longitudinal centerline and extending radially outwardly from the annular radially inset side wall surface to the radially outermost sidewall; and a volume of superabrasive material disposed over the end face, the volume of superabrasive material comprising a cutting face longitudinally spaced from the substrate end face and the cutting face having a peripheral edge.
- 43. The cutter of claim 42, wherein the radially inset side wall surface includes a radially outwardly facing annular chamfered surface.
- 44. The cutter of claim 43, wherein the radially inset side wall surface includes an annular portion extending generally parallel to the longitudinal centerline and positioned longitudinally below the radially outwardly facing annular chamfered surface.
- 45. The cutter of claim 42, wherein the radially inset side wall surface and the annular ledge surface have a radiused junction.
- 46. The cutter of claim 42, wherein the radially inset side wall surface is generally parallel to the longitudinal centerline.
- 47. A drill bit for drilling a subterranean formation, comprising:a bit body having a face at one end thereof and a structure at the opposite end thereof for connecting the bit to a drill string; at least one cutter mounted to the bit body over the bit face, the at least one cutter comprising a substrate having a longitudinal centerline, a radially outermost side wall, a substantially circular end face, and a substantially circular bottom face, the end face comprising, as taken in radial cross-section longitudinally parallel to the longitudinal centerline: a preselected topographic configuration including a first annular arcuate surface exhibiting a convex shape defined by a spherical surface of revolution having a center point coincident to the longitudinal centerline; a second annular arcuate surface exhibiting a concave partial surface of a first toroid having a center point radially offset from the longitudinal centerline; a third annular arcuate surface exhibiting a convex partial surface of a second toroid having a center point radially offset from the longitudinal centerline; an annular radially inset side wall surface extending generally vertically downward from the third annular arcuate surface; an annular ledge surface extending generally perpendicular to the longitudinal centerline and extending radially outwardly from the annular radially inset side wall surface to the radially outermost side wall; and a volume of superabrasive material disposed over the end face of the substrate, the volume of superabrasive material comprising a cutting face longitudinally spaced from the substrate end face and the cutting face having a peripheral edge.
- 48. The drill bit of claim 47, wherein the radially inset side wall surface includes a radially outwardly facing, annular chamfered surface.
- 49. The drill bit of claim 48, wherein the radially inset side wall surface includes an annular portion extending generally parallel to the longitudinal centerline and positioned longitudinally below the radially outwardly facing annular chamfered surface.
- 50. The drill bit of claim 47, wherein the radially inset side wall surface and the annular ledge surface have a radiused junction.
- 51. The drill bit of claim 47, wherein the radially inset side wall surface is generally parallel to the longitudinal centerline.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. patent application having Ser. No. 09/104,620 filed on Jun. 25, 1998, and also is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/604,717 filed on Jun. 27, 2000.
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