Claims
- 1. A drilling bit comprising a housing forming an exterior shell having a pin end and rock cutter end, said pin end including means for connection to a fluid supply, said housing having an inlet at said pin end and an interior cavity extending from said inlet to at least one nozzle in said rock cutter end, said nozzles including a passageway fluidly communicating with said cavity and converging to an outlet at an exterior face, at least one said outlet having a slot configuration therein extending to at least a portion of said passageway convergence, said passageway convergence, reaching a maximum at said slot, and said slot configuration being effective, when fluid is forced therethrough under turbulent flow conditions into a fluid environment having a hydrostatic pressure at least equal to the formation pressure at the drilling depth of the rock cutter end, to eject said fluid as a zone of higher hydrostatic pressure having adjacent thereto a zone of hydrostatic pressure lower than said formation hydrostatic pressure.
- 2. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein said convergence of said nozzle is to a longitudinal axis and is axially symmetrical.
- 3. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein said convergence of said nozzle is to a longitudinal axis and is axially asymmetrical.
- 4. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein said cavity conversion of said nozzle is frustroconocal.
- 5. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein said convergence of said nozzle is at an angle that intersects the axis of said outlet portion exteriorly of said outlet.
- 6. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein said slot of said nozzle is plane perpendicular to the axis of said outlet.
- 7. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein said slot of said nozzle is linear.
- 8. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein said slot of said nozzle is curvilinear.
- 9. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein said slot of said nozzle has at least two ends, said ends being at a mean equal distance from the geometric center of the nozzle.
- 10. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein said slot of said nozzle comprises at least two ends, said ends being non-equal distances from the geometric center of the nozzle.
- 11. A drilling bit comprising a housing forming an exterior shell having a pin end and a cutter end, said pin end including means for connection to a fluid supply, said housing having an inlet at said pin end and an interior cavity extending from said inlet to at least one nozzle in said cutting end, said nozzles including a passageway fluidedly communicating with said cavity and converging to an outlet at an exterior face, at least one said outlet having a slot configuration therein extending to at least a portion of said passageway convergence, said passageway convergence, reaching a maximum at said slot, and said slot configuration being effective, when fluid is forced therethrough under turbulent flow conditions into a fluid environment having a hydrostatic pressure at least equal to the formation pressure at the drilling depth of the rock cutter end, to eject said fluid as a zone of higher hydrostatic pressure having adjacent thereto a zone of hydrostatic pressure lower than said formation hydrostatic pressure such that a plurality of zones of positive hydrostatic pressure are generated that degrade from a maximum positive value to other zones of relative negative hydrostatic pressures wherein the zones of hydrostatic pressure degrade from a maximum negative value in a core portion to a zero reference value at a distal pressure periphery.
- 12. The drill bit of claim 11, wherein said drill bit contains a plurality of nozzles with passageways fluidly communicating with said housing cavity and conversion to an outlet at said rock cutter end and having a slot configuration such that a plurality of negative hydrostatic pressure zones are created in spaced relation to the placement of the plurality of nozzles.
- 13. The drill bit of claim 11, wherein each of said nozzles creates increased turbulence zones.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/134,085 filed on Oct. 8, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,494,124.
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