Earth-boring bit
10557313 ยท 2020-02-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B10/602
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B10/60
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B10/43
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An earth-boring bit includes a bit body threaded at its upper extent for connection to a drill string and a plurality of blades on the bit body, each blade having a leading edge and a trailing edge. A plurality of cutting elements is arranged on the leading edge of each blade and a junk slot is defined between pairs of adjacent blades. A surface texture may be formed on the surface of the junk slot, the surface texture being selected to alter a flow of drilling fluid through the junk slot. At least one milling element may extend at least partially across the junk slot between the trailing edge and leading edge of adjacent blades, wherein flow of cuttings generated by the cutting elements is impeded until the cuttings are disintegrated to a selected size.
Claims
1. An earth-boring bit, comprising: a bit body threaded at its upper extent for connection to a drill string; a plurality of blades on the bit body, each blade having a leading edge and a trailing edge; a plurality of cutting elements arranged on the leading edge of each blade; a junk slot defined between pairs of adjacent blades, the junk slot defining at least one surface; at least one nozzle in the bit body, the nozzle spraying drilling fluid from an interior of the bit body; and a plurality of protrusions raised relative to the junk slot, each protrusion extending at least partially across the junk slot.
2. The earth-boring bit of claim 1, wherein the protrusions are linear.
3. The earth-boring bit of claim 1, wherein the protrusions are parallel to each other.
4. The earth-boring bit of claim 1, wherein the protrusions are curved.
5. The earth-boring bit of claim 1, wherein the protrusions are angled.
6. The earth-boring bit of claim 1, wherein the protrusions terminate on adjacent faces of the blades.
7. The earth-boring bit of claim 1, wherein the height of each protrusion relative to the junk slot remains generally constant along the length of the protrusion.
8. The earth-boring bit of claim 1, wherein the height of each protrusion relative to the junk slot varies along the length of the protrusion.
9. The earth-boring bit of claim 1, wherein the height of each protrusion relative to the junk slot is reduced along the axial length of the junk slot.
10. An earth-boring bit, comprising: a bit body threaded at its upper extent for connection to a drill string; a plurality of blades on the bit body, each blade having a leading edge and a trailing edge; a plurality of cutting elements arranged on the leading edge of each blade; a junk slot defined between pairs of adjacent blades; and at least one milling element integrally formed in the junk slot, each milling element extending at least partially across the junk slot between the trailing edge and leading edge of adjacent blades; wherein flow of cuttings generated by the cutting elements is impeded until the cuttings are disintegrated to a selected size.
11. The earth-boring bit of claim 10, wherein the at least one milling element further comprises: a plurality of milling elements, each milling element extending generally transversely between the leading and trailing edges of adjacent blades, the milling elements arranged in the junk slot in at least a shoulder region of the bit face.
12. The earth-boring bit of claim 10, wherein each milling element comprises: a continuous and uninterrupted ridge that is raised relative to surrounding portions of the junk slot.
13. The earth-boring bit of claim 10, wherein each milling element extends at a selected angle downwardly across the junk slot from the trailing edge of a blade to the leading edge of an adjacent blade, such that cuttings are directed to the cutting elements on the leading edge of the adjacent blade.
14. The earth-boring bit of claim 10, wherein the at least one milling element is formed integrally with the bit body.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The novel features believed characteristic of the embodiments of the present application are set forth in the appended claims. However, the embodiments themselves, as well as a preferred mode of use, and further objectives and advantages thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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(6) While the earth-boring bit of the present application is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the description herein of specific embodiments is not intended to limit the present application to the particular embodiment disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present application as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(7) Illustrative embodiments of the earth-boring bit of this application are provided below. It will of course be appreciated that in the development of any actual embodiment, numerous implementation-specific decisions will be made to achieve the developer's specific goals, such as compliance with assembly-related and business-related constraints, which will vary from one implementation to another. Moreover, it will be appreciated that such a development effort might be complex and time-consuming, but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking for those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
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(9) Cutting elements 17 typically are arranged in rows or row-like arrangements on blades 19 formed on bit body 13. Each blade 19 has a leading edge (leading in the direction of rotation indicated by the bold arrow), on which cutting elements typically are mounted and a trailing edge that trails or follows the leading edge in the direction of rotation. Blades 19 converge at the center of the bit to define a cone region 21. A rounded nose region 23, which bears the brunt of the cutting action of bit 11, is defined radially outward from cone region 21. A shoulder region 25 is defined outward and upward from nose region 23. A smooth (no cutting elements) gage region 27 is defined at the uppermost end of the bit face at the full nominal diameter of bit 11. Shoulder region 25, with its active cutting elements, cuts and defines the diameter of the borehole being drilled, while the smooth gage pads in gage region 27 center bit 11 in the borehole. In some cases, the gage pads in gage region 27 are provided with active cutting elements and are not smooth.
(10) A junk slot or water way 29 is defined between each two adjacent blades 19. One or more nozzles 31 located in bit body 13 spray drilling fluid (commonly referred to as drilling mud) from an interior of bit body 13 onto the borehole bottom and sides and the cutting structure of bit 11 to cool and lubricate bit 11 and to carry rock or formation cuttings away from cutting elements 17, through junk slots or water ways 29, and up the annulus between the exterior of the drill string, and the sidewall of the borehole, where they are returned to the surface. Nozzles 31 may be integrally formed in bit body 13, but more commonly are receptacles formed in bit body 13 and dimensioned to receive prefabricated nozzles of standardized external dimension (and varying orifice diameter) that are retained in the receptacles by snap rings, threads or other fastening means. Drilling hydraulics, including the flow of drilling fluid through nozzles 31 and junk slots 29 and over and around bit 11 can be a critical factor in achieving and sustaining high rates of penetration (ROP) of formation material.
(11) The elements of bit 11 described above are entirely conventional and intended to describe a bit that exemplifies the fixed-cutter bit in which the embodiments of the present application are implemented. The features may be varied, added-to, or eliminated while remaining within the scope of the present application, which is intended to encompass fixed-cutter bits generally, including without limitation, PDC bits, natural diamond bits, matrix bits, steel-body bits, and the like.
(12) As mentioned, occasionally, the cuttings (chips or fragments) generated by the action of cutting elements 17 on formation material can be too large and it becomes desirable to further break up the cuttings (as used herein, formation and formation material and cuttings may refer to an earthen formation being drilled by a bit and the cuttings generated thereby, or to any other structures or materials found in a borehole or wellbore that may be drilled in other operations, such as composite formation plugs, or metallic downhole structures or tools and the cuttings generated thereby). According to an embodiment of the present application, at least one (illustratively three) milling elements 33 are provided in at least one, and preferably all, of junk slots 29. Milling is used herein in the sense of milling grain into flour or otherwise disintegrating or comminuting larger particles into smaller ones. Milling elements 33 may extend generally transversely across the entire width (or less than the entire width) of junk slot 29 through shoulder region 25 and the upper portion of nose region 32, as shown in
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(14) In a preferred embodiment, milling elements 33 are continuous, uninterrupted ridges integrally formed or molded into the matrix or other material of bit body 13, as shown in
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(20) Similarly, raised ridges or protrusions of similar or identical shape could replace the grooves in the textures 53A, 53B, 55, 57, 59, of
(21) It is apparent that an earth-boring bit with significant advantages has been described and illustrated. The particular embodiments disclosed above are illustrative only, as the embodiments may be modified and practiced in different but equivalent manners apparent to those skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings herein. It is therefore evident that the particular embodiments disclosed above may be altered or modified, and all such variations are considered within the scope and spirit of the application. Accordingly, the protection sought herein is as set forth in the description and claims. Although the present embodiments are shown above, they are not limited to just these embodiments, but are amenable to various changes and modifications without departing from the spirit thereof.