Claims
- 1. A drill bit for use in drilling a well bore, comprising
- a main drill body adapted to be rotated about a substantially vertically disposed axis of rotation and having therein a duct extending longitudinally along said axis for supplying a drill fluid under pressure to the well bore,
- three generally circular, rotatable cutting discs mounted on the outside of said main drill body at equally spaced locations, said cutting discs each having cutting elements disposed in a ring-shaped array, each of said cutting discs having an axis of rotation disposed at an acute angle to the vertically disposed axis about which said main drill body rotates, and with the axis of rotation of each cutting disc being slightly offset laterally in a rearward direction from the vertically disposed axis of the main drill body, in relation to the direction of rotation of said main drill body, thus to cause said cutting discs to be positioned to be particularly effective in the well bore.
- an upper portion of said main drill body being of polygonal configuration having a plurality of cutting means thereon, said cutting means being disposed in a spaced array around a maximum diameter location of said polygonal configuration of said main drill body, the use of said cutting means at said maximum diameter location on said main drill body assuring a desired size of well bore diameter, despite some wear of the cutting discs with use.
- 2. The drill bit as defined in claim 1 in which the acute angle said axes of rotation of said cutting discs bear to the main drill body is an angle displaced 70 degrees to 50 degrees from said vertically disposed axis of rotation of said main drill body.
- 3. The drill bit as defined in claim 1 in which the amount of offset of the axis of rotation of each disc from the centerline of said main drill body is approximately 1/16th inch to 1/4th inch.
- 4. The drill bit as defined in claim 1 in which said rotatable cutting discs are dynamically balanced, and the drill bit is self-aligning.
- 5. The drill bit as defined in claim 1 in which a cutting disc is mounted on the vertical centerline, at the lowest point of said main drill body, to rotate at the speed of rotation of said main body, to remove any rock formation left by the rotatable cutting discs.
- 6. The drill bit as defined in claim 1 in which said cutting discs are substantially flat discs.
- 7. A drill bit for use in drilling a well bore, comprising
- a main drill body adapted to be rotated about a substantially vertically disposed axis of rotation and having an upper portion as well as a duct extending longitudinally along said axis for supplying a drill fluid under pressure to the well bore,
- three generally circular, rotatable cutting discs mounted on the outside of said main drill body at equally spaced locations, said cutting discs each having cutting elements disposed in a ring-shaped array, each of said cutting discs having an axis of rotation disposed at an acute angle to the vertically disposed axis about which said main drill body rotates, and with the axis of rotation of each cutting disc being slightly offset from the centerline of said main drill body, thus to cause said cutting discs to be positioned to be particularly effective in the well bore,
- the upper portion of said main drill body having a plurality of cutting means thereon, said cutting means being disposed in a spaced array around a maximum diameter location of said main drill body,
- the use of said cutting means at said maximum diameter location on said main drill body assuring a desired size of well bore diameter, despite some wear of the cutting discs with use,
- said upper portion of said main drill body being of polygonal configuration, with said plurality of cutting means being utilized in outwardly protruding locations on said main drill body.
- 8. The drill bit as defined in claim 7 in which said main drill body is of hexagonal configuration, with six cutting means used thereon.
- 9. A drill bit for use in drilling a well bore, comprising:
- a main drill body adapted to be rotated about a substantially vertically disposed axis of rotation and having an upper portion as well as a duct extending longitudinally along said axis for supplying a drill fluid under pressure to the well bore,
- three generally circular, rotatable cutting discs mounted on the outside of said main drill body at equally spaced locations, said cutting discs each having cutting elements disposed in a ring-shaped array, each of said cutting discs having an axis of rotation disposed at an acute angle to the vertically disposed axis about which said main drill body rotates, and with the axis of rotation of each cutting disc being slightly offset from the centerline of said main drill body, thus to cause said cutting discs to be positioned to be particularly effective in the well bore,
- the upper portion of said main drill body being of polygonal configuration, having a number of sides of equal size, with a cutting insert located at the intersection of each pair of adjacent sides, such cutting inserts being located at the maximum diameter portion of said drill bit,
- the use of said cutting inserts in maximum diameter locations on said main drill body, assuring a desired size of well bore diameter, despite some wear of the cutting discs with use.
- 10. The drill bit as defined in claim 9 in which the acute angle said axes of rotation of said cutting discs bear to the main drill body is an angle between 20 and 40 degrees from the horizon, which axes are therefore displaced 70 degrees to 50 degrees from said vertically disposed axis of rotation of said main drill body.
- 11. The drill bit as defined in claim 9 in which the amount of offset of the axis of rotation of each disc from the centerline of said main drill body is approximately 1/16th inch to 1/4th inch.
- 12. The drill bit as defined in claim 9 in which said rotatable cutting discs are dynamically balanced, and the drill bit is self-aligning.
- 13. The drill bit as defined in claim 9 in which a cutting disc is mounted on the vertical centerline, at the lowest point of said main drill body, to rotate at the speed of rotation of said main body, to remove any rock formation left by the rotatable cutting discs.
- 14. The drill bit as defined in claim 9 in which said cutting discs are substantially flat discs.
- 15. The drill bit as defined in claim 9 in which said upper portion of said main drill body is of hexagonal configuration, with six individual cutting inserts used thereon, thus assuring a certain desired well bore diameter.
- 16. A drill bit for use in drilling a well bore, comprising
- a main drill body adapted to be rotated about a substantially vertically disposed axis of rotation under substantial drilling pressure, said main drill body having therein a duct extending longitudinally along said axis for supplying a drill fluid under pressure to the well bore, three generally circular, rotatable cutting discs mounted on the outside of said main drill body at equally spaced locations, said cutting discs each having cutting elements in the form of cutting points disposed in a ring-shaped array, each of said cutting discs having an axis of rotation disposed at an acute angle to the vertically disposed axis about which said main drill body rotates, and with the axis of rotation of each cutting disc being slightly offset from the centerline of said main drill body, thus to cause said cutting discs to be positioned to be particularly effective in the well bore, to cause the drilling pressure to be concentrated on only a few cutting points, and to insure chip removal in the direction of flow of the drill fluid, the upper portion of said main drill body being of polygonal configuration, with a plurality of fixed cutting elements used thereon, said cutting elements being attached in maximum diameter locations on said main drill body, so that said cutting elements can cut a well bore of a size corresponding to that created by said cutting discs, with such well bore diameter being assured, despite some wear of the cutting discs with use.
- 17. The rotary drilling device as recited in claim 16 in which each of said rotatable cutting discs is supported from a respective spindle housing, with said spindle housings being separately removable as a unit from said drill body, to make rapid replacement possible, with minimum downtime.
- 18. The rotary drilling device as recited in claim 16 in which the angle said axes of rotation of said rotary cutting members bear to a horizontal plane passing through said drill body is an angle between 20 and 40 degrees below such horizontal plane.
- 19. The rotary drilling device as recited in claim 16 in which the amount of offset of the axis of rotation of each rotary cutting member from the centerline of said main drill body is approximately 1/16th in inch to 1/4th inch.
- 20. The rotary drilling device as recited in claim 16 in which said rotary cutting members are placed so as to effectively counter-react to each other, and are dynamically balanced, with said drilling device therefore being self-aligning.
- 21. The rotary drilling device as recited in claim 16 in which a rotary cutting member is mounted on the vertical centerline, at the lowest point of said main drill body, to rotate at the speed of rotation of said main body and to remove any rock formation left by the rotatable cutting members.
- 22. The rotary drilling device as recited in claim 16 in which said upper portion of said main drill body is of hexagonal configuration, with six fixed cutting elements used thereon, to assure a desired well bore diameter.
- 23. Rotary drilling device comprising a drill body fitted with means for connection to a rotary drive system, said drill body being traversed in the vertical direction by a centrally disposed conduit opening into orifices provided for the circulation of a drilling fluid under pressure for chip removal, said drill body having mounted thereon three rotary cutting members, said rotary cutting members being attached at symmetrically placed locations around the axis of rotation of said drill body, said rotary cutting members each being in the shape of annular discs and each having an outer face, the axis of rotation of each of which is slightly offset from the axis of rotation of said drill body, the outer faces of said cutting members being oriented somewhat downwardly from a horizontal plane passing through said drill body, each of said cutting members being supported by a respective spindle housing affixed inside a lower part of said drill body, the upper portion of said main drill body being of hexagonal configuration, with six cutting elements used thereon, said six cutting elements being used in maximum diameter locations on said main drill body, so that said cutting elements can cut a well bore of a size corresponding to that created by said rotary cutting members, with such well bore diameter thus being assured, despite some wear of the rotary cutting members with use.
- 24. A rotary drill bit for use in drilling a well bore involving three rotary cutting discs mounted at equal intervals on a lower portion of the rotatable main body of the drill bit, each of said cutting discs being supported from a respective cartridge comprising a rotatable spindle mounted in anti-friction bearings in an integrated sealed and lubricated unit, each of said cartridges being able to be locked into a respective, symmetrically placed cavity in said main body, means for removably attaching a cutting disc to the outer end of each of said spindles, which cutting discs represent the active drilling portions of said drill bit, each of said cartridges being able to be removed when necessary and readily replaced with one of like construction, whereby said drill bit is able to be quickly restored to operating condition without the necessity of a complete re-building operation, the upper portion of said main body being of hexagonal configuration, with six cutting elements used thereon, said six cutting elements being used in maximum diameter locations on said main body, so that said cutting elements can cut a well bore of a size corresponding to that created by said cutting discs, with such well bore diameter being assured, despite some wear of said cutting discs with use.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 275,726 filed Nov. 23, 1988, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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