Claims
- 1. A cutter for use in forming a bore hole in a subterranean formation, comprising:
a substrate; a layer of superabrasive material having a cutting surface and secured over an end of the substrate; and an interface between the substrate and the layer of superabrasive material, the interface including a protrusive portion comprising at least one protrusive, generally annular member, at least three protrusive, generally radially extending members each intersecting the at least one generally annular member at a radially inner extent thereof and extending to an outer periphery of the at least one cutter at a radially outer extent thereof.
- 2. The cutter of claim 1, further comprising depressions extending radially outwardly from a radially outer edge of the at least one protrusive, generally annular member to the outer periphery of the at least one cutter and disposed between the at least three protrusive, generally radially extending members.
- 3. The cutter of claim 2, wherein the depressions gradually increase in depth from the edge of the at least one protrusive, generally annular member to an area of substantially constant depth intermediate the at least one protrusive, generally annular member and the outer periphery of the at least one cutter.
- 4. The cutter of claim 1, wherein the at least one protrusive, generally annular member and the at least three protrusive, generally radially extending members comprise a contiguous, substantially planar surface.
- 5. The cutter of claim 1, further including a generally annular groove disposed within and concentric with the at least one protrusive, generally annular member.
- 6. The cutter of claim 5, further including a generally circular flat disposed within and concentric with the generally annular groove.
- 7. The cutter of claim 6, wherein the generally circular flat lies at a different elevation than the at least one protrusive, generally annular member.
- 8. The cutter of claim 1, wherein a generally central region of the protrusive portion of the interface within the at least one generally annular member is unintersected by the radial members.
- 9. The cutter of claim 1, wherein the at least one protrusive, generally annular member is continuous and of at least one of a circular geometry and a polygonal geometry.
- 10. The cutter of claim 1, wherein the at least one protrusive, generally annular member has a width not exceeding a maximum thickness of the layer of superabrasive material.
- 11. The cutter of claim 1, wherein at least one of the protrusive, generally radially extending members has a width not exceeding a maximum thickness of the layer of superabrasive material.
- 12. The cutter of claim 1, wherein the at least one generally annular member and the at least three protrusive, generally radially extending members either protrude from the substrate and are receptively accommodated by the layer of superabrasive material or protrude from the layer of the superabrasive material and are receptively accommodated by the substrate.
- 13. A drill bit for use in forming a bore hole in a subterranean formation, comprising: a bit body carrying a plurality of cutters, at least one cutter of the plurality comprising:
a substrate; a layer of superabrasive material having a cutting surface and secured over an end of the substrate; and an interface between the substrate and the layer of superabrasive material, the interface including a protrusive portion comprising at least one protrusive, generally annular member, at least three protrusive, generally radially extending members each intersecting the at least one generally annular member at a radially inner extent thereof and extending to an outer periphery of the at least one cutter at a radially outer extent thereof.
- 14. The drill bit of claim 13, further comprising depressions extending radially outwardly from a radially outer edge of the at least one protrusive, generally annular member to the outer periphery of the at least one cutter and disposed between the at least three protrusive, generally radially extending members.
- 15. The drill bit of claim 14, wherein the depressions gradually increase in depth from the edge of the at least one protrusive, generally annular member to an area of substantially constant depth intermediate the at least one protrusive, generally annular member and the outer periphery of the at least one cutter.
- 16. The drill bit of claim 13, wherein the at least one protrusive, generally annular member and the at least three protrusive, generally radially extending members comprise a contiguous, substantially planar surface.
- 17. The drill bit of claim 13, further including a generally annular groove disposed within and concentric with the at least one protrusive, generally annular member.
- 18. The drill bit of claim 17, further including a generally circular flat disposed within and concentric with the generally annular groove.
- 19. The drill bit of claim 18, wherein the generally circular flat lies at a different elevation than the at least one protrusive, generally annular member.
- 20. The drill bit of claim 13, wherein a generally central region of the protrusive portion of the interface within the at least one generally annular member is unintersected by the radial members.
- 21. The drill bit of claim 13, wherein the at least one protrusive, generally annular member is continuous and of at least one of a circular geometry and a polygonal geometry.
- 22. The drill bit of claim 13, wherein the at least one protrusive, generally annular member has a width not exceeding a maximum thickness of the layer of superabrasive material.
- 23. The drill bit of claim 13, wherein at least one of the protrusive, generally radially extending members has a width not exceeding a maximum thickness of the layer of superabrasive material.
- 24. The drill bit of claim 13, wherein the at least one generally annular member and the at least three protrusive, generally radially extending members either protrude from the substrate and are receptively accommodated by the layer of superabrasive material or protrude from the layer of the superabrasive material and are receptively accommodated by the substrate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/604,717, filed Jun. 27, 2000, pending, which is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/218,952, filed Dec. 22, 1998, and now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,135,219.
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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