Patent classifications
E21B10/36
Drill bit for chiselling rock
A drill bit for chiselling rock includes an impact face at an insertion end of the drill bit, a hollow shank, where a delivery passage is defined within the hollow shank, and a drill head, where the drill head has, at a front end of the drill head, a plurality of cutting faces, an intake opening, and an intake passage. The intake passage connects the intake opening to the delivery passage. The intake opening has a noncircular cross section.
HYBRID DRILL BIT
A drill bit for coupling in use downhole drilling apparatus, the drill bit comprising: an annular coring drill bit that is rotatable to cut a formation bore face to create a core plug, a concentric drill bit that can be repeatedly axially moved (such as by oscillation (such as a vibration) and/or impact) to break the core plug.
HYBRID DRILL BIT
A drill bit for coupling in use downhole drilling apparatus, the drill bit comprising: an annular coring drill bit that is rotatable to cut a formation bore face to create a core plug, a concentric drill bit that can be repeatedly axially moved (such as by oscillation (such as a vibration) and/or impact) to break the core plug.
DRILL BIT WITH WEAR SHIELD
This disclosure relates to a percussive drill bit comprising PCD studs and a hard facing material that is strategically located to minimise stud pop outs and the amount of hard facing material used.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING DEBRIS FROM A DRILL HOLE DURING DRILLING
A system for removing debris from a drill hole, the system comprising: a drill system comprising: a drill rod comprising a proximal end, a distal end a first lumen extending between the proximal end and the distal end, and a second lumen extending parallel to the first lumen, the first lumen being fluidically-isolated from the second lumen; a drill bit, the drill bit comprising: a proximal end for mounting to the distal end of the drill rod; a distal end configured to drill into a material so as to form the drill hole; at least one air channel extending between the proximal end of the drill bit and the distal end of the drill bit, the at least one air channel being configured to be fluidically connected to the first lumen of the drill rod when the dual channel drill bit is mounted to the drill rod; at least one vacuum channel extending between the proximal end of the drill bit and the distal end of the drill bit, the at least one vacuum channel being configured to be fluidically connected to the second lumen of the drill rod when the drill bit is mounted to the drill rod; a container fluidically connected to the second lumen of the drill rod; a compressor, the compressor being fluidically connected to the first lumen of the drill rod and fluidically connected to the container; wherein the compressor (i) pumps pressurized air through the first lumen of the drill rod such that the pressurized air passes through the at least one air channel of the drill bit and exits the distal end of the drill bit into the drill hole, and (ii) pumps air out of the container so as to generate a vacuum within the container, which vacuum is fluidically connected to the second lumen of the drill rod and hence to the at least one vacuum channel of the drill bit, such that pressurized air exiting the at least one air channel into the hole and debris in the hole enters the at least one vacuum channel, passes through the second lumen of the drill rod and into the container, such that the debris is collected in the container.
FLUSHING SYSTEM IN DRILL BITS
A flushing system in a drill bit is disclosed. The drill bit includes a body that defines the flushing system. The flushing system includes an inlet to facilitate supply of pressurized fluids into the bore hole. A cutting surface of the drill bit is provided with a main opening that defines a main passageway in communication with the inlet. A peripheral surface of the drill bit is provided with a secondary opening that defines a secondary passageway in communication with the inlet. The secondary passageway is disposed at an angle from a horizontal reference plane. The horizontal reference plane is defined between the inlet and the origin of the main passageway and is perpendicular to a central longitudinal axis of the body of the drill bit. An origin of the secondary passageway is at a distance from the origin of main passageway.
Cutting elements and drill bits incorporating the same
An ultra-hard cutting element for use in a drill bit, such as a percussion drill bit, a rotary cone drill bit, a drag bit, or a reamer. The ultra-hard cutting element includes a base portion, an extension portion on an end of the base portion, and a lip on an outer surface of the extension portion. At least a portion of the outer surface of the extension portion includes an ultra-hard abrasive material. The ultra-hard abrasive material may be polycrystalline diamond or polycrystalline cubic boron nitride.
Cutting elements and drill bits incorporating the same
An ultra-hard cutting element for use in a drill bit, such as a percussion drill bit, a rotary cone drill bit, a drag bit, or a reamer. The ultra-hard cutting element includes a base portion, an extension portion on an end of the base portion, and a lip on an outer surface of the extension portion. At least a portion of the outer surface of the extension portion includes an ultra-hard abrasive material. The ultra-hard abrasive material may be polycrystalline diamond or polycrystalline cubic boron nitride.
Well or bore clearing tool
For clearing of the bore liners of geothermal wells, disclosed is a clearing tool that can be used without a drive motor, but with a drive hammer, to clear mineral deposits from the inside of the bore liners of geothermal wells. A forward end clears unwanted material from a live well. An aft end engages with a hammer device. The tool also has working surfaces to bear against and to cut through or to break up the unwanted material, at least one bypass passage conveying fluid from the live well through the clearing tool, and at least one exhaust passage communicating with the hammer device and conveying exhaust gases from the hammer to exhaust exit ports. The location of at least one exhaust exit port is a location that is situated aft of a forward face of the forward end of the clearing tool.
Well or bore clearing tool
For clearing of the bore liners of geothermal wells, disclosed is a clearing tool that can be used without a drive motor, but with a drive hammer, to clear mineral deposits from the inside of the bore liners of geothermal wells. A forward end clears unwanted material from a live well. An aft end engages with a hammer device. The tool also has working surfaces to bear against and to cut through or to break up the unwanted material, at least one bypass passage conveying fluid from the live well through the clearing tool, and at least one exhaust passage communicating with the hammer device and conveying exhaust gases from the hammer to exhaust exit ports. The location of at least one exhaust exit port is a location that is situated aft of a forward face of the forward end of the clearing tool.