Drill bit for boring earth and other hard materials
12312868 ยท 2025-05-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B10/62
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B10/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B10/62
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B10/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A drill bit assembly for drilling a hole through earth, the drill bit comprising: a bit body extending between a first end and a second end along a longitudinal axis of the bit body with a connecting arrangement positioned at the first end of the bit body for coupling the bit body to a rotating shaft for providing rotational torque to the bit body; a cutting head including a leading tip portion for cutting into earth and a trailing receiving portion for receiving the second end of the bit body in an internal cavity defined by the receiving portion to allow the cutting head to be removably coupled to the second end of the bit body; a retaining arrangement to retain the second end of the bit body in the receiving portion of the cutting tip.
Claims
1. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool, the removable cutter insert assembly comprising: a body extending between a first end and a second end along a longitudinal axis of the body with a connecting arrangement positioned at the first end of the body for coupling the body to a portion of a rotating boring or excavating tool, wherein a diameter of the first end is substantially the same as a diameter of the second end; a cutting head that is releasably coupled with the body, the cutting head comprising a leading end and a trailing end, wherein: the leading end defines a recess having at least one sidewall and a bottom surface, the leading end comprising an outer surface that tapers inwardly towards a central axis of the cutting head; the trailing end comprises a receiving portion for receiving the second end of the body in an internal cavity defined by the receiving portion to allow the cutting head to be releasably coupled to the second end of the body; the internal cavity and the recess are separated by a wall; a leading tip portion for cutting into earth is seated within the recess and against the bottom surface of the recess, wherein the leading tip portion comprises a distal outer surface that extends past the leading end and is substantially flush with the outer surface of the leading end; the leading tip portion is coaxially aligned with longitudinal axes of the body and the cutting head; and a retaining arrangement to retain the second end of the body in the receiving portion of the cutting head.
2. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 1 wherein the body comprises a stop member positioned along an outer wall of the body to limit axial movement of the receiving portion of the cutting head towards the first end of the body.
3. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 1 wherein the connecting arrangement comprises one or more helical threads provided along an outer wall portion at or adjacent the first end of the body to couple the body to the portion of the rotating boring tool.
4. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 1 wherein the tip portion of the cutting head comprises a polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) material.
5. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a bore extending from the first end to the second end along the longitudinal axis of the body, the bore being provided to convey a lubricant to the second end of the body.
6. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 5 wherein the second end of the body includes a lubricant releasing arrangement to release the lubricant into the internal cavity of the cutting head thereby lubricating bearing surfaces of the second end of the body and internal surfaces for the cavity of the cutting head.
7. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 1 further comprising: a filling lubricant nipple positioned at the first end of the body; and a release nipple positioned at the second end of the body.
8. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 1 wherein the retaining arrangement further comprises a split ring member, wherein an inner portion of the split ring member is adapted to be seated and engaged in a groove provided along an outer wall located adjacent the second end of the body and wherein an outer portion of the split ring is adapted to engage an inner groove provided along an inner wall of the receiving portion of the cutting head.
9. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 8 wherein the split ring comprises first and second circumferential end points that do not connect.
10. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 8 wherein the cutting head can be push fitted onto the body by effecting relative axial movement between the cutting head and the body such that the receiving portion of the cutting head receives the second end of the body and the axial movement results in the inner groove of the cutting head being positioned in engagement with the split ring thereby resulting in the second end of the body being non-releasably retained in the receiving portion of the cutting head.
11. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 1 wherein the retaining arrangement comprises a detent assembly for detachably interlocking the cutting head and the body.
12. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 11 wherein the detent assembly comprises: a detent groove positioned along an inner wall of the receiving portion that defines the internal cavity for receiving the second end of the body; and a detent provided at or adjacent the second end of the body along an outer wall of the body; wherein axial movement of the receiving portion of the cutting head towards the first end of the body results in engagement and retention of the detent within the detent groove.
13. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 1 wherein the body comprises a hollow passage and a spring loaded pin member that forms part of the retaining arrangement is received within the hollow passage.
14. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 13 wherein the spring loaded pin member is biased towards the first end of the body.
15. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 14 further comprising a cap member to retain the pin member within the hollow passage of the body and limit movement of the pin member in a direction towards the first end of the body.
16. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 13 wherein the pin member comprises: a head portion positioned adjacent the first end of the body; a tail portion positioned adjacent the second end of the body; and a pin body portion extending between the head and tail portions of the pin member.
17. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 16 wherein the tail portion is narrower than the pin body portion to accommodate the spring of the spring loaded pin member in between outer walls of the tail portion and inner walls defining the hollow passage.
18. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 17 wherein the spring urges against a shoulder of the pin body portion to bias the pin member.
19. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 18 wherein the hollow passage of the body comprises a narrower throat portion extending towards the second end and wherein axial movement of the pin member towards the second end of the body by application of force against the bias of spring results in the cutting head being uncoupled from the body by releasing the retaining arrangement.
20. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 19 wherein the retaining arrangement comprises a detent assembly comprising: a detent groove positioned along an inner wall of the receiving portion that defines the internal cavity for receiving the second end of the body; and a detent provided at or adjacent the second end of the body along an outer wall of the body; and the pin member comprises a notch positioned on the pin body portion such that during use, the axial movement of the pin member towards the second end of the body results in the notch being axially displaced and becoming positioned adjacent the detent assembly thereby allowing said detent to be received into the notch and be released from the detent groove of the cutting head.
21. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 1 wherein the cutting head is movably mounted relative to the body.
22. A removable cutter insert assembly for a boring or excavating tool in accordance with claim 1 wherein the cutting head is rotatably mounted relative to the body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred features, embodiments and variations of the invention may be discerned from the following Detailed Description which provides sufficient information for those skilled in the art to perform the invention. The Detailed Description is not to be regarded as limiting the scope of the preceding Summary of the Invention in any way. The Detailed Description will make reference to a number of drawings as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(11) Embodiments of the drill bit assemblies 100 or 200, as described in the following passages, provide significant advantages and benefits over other devices and methods for boring through earth, concrete and other hard materials. However, the recited advantages are not meant to be limiting in any way, as one skilled in the art will appreciate that other advantages may also be realized upon practicing the invention.
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(13) The second end 114 of the bit body 110 is removably coupled to a cutting head 120 that includes a leading cutting tip 123 comprised of polycrystalline diamond material that is provided in the form of a PDC insert 122 positioned in an exposed portion of the cutting tip 123 to assist with cutting into earth or other hard materials. While the cutting tip 122 in the example drill bit assembly 100 of
(14) The cutting head 120 also includes a trailing receiving portion 124 for receiving the second end 114 of the bit body 110 into an internal cavity 126 defined by the receiving portion 124 to allow the cutting head 120 to be removably coupled to the second end 114 of the bit body 110.
(15) A retaining arrangement 150 is provided to retain the second end 114 of the bit body 110 in the receiving portion 124 of the cutting head 120. Detailed views of the retaining arrangement have been shown in
(16) The provision of the split ring 152 allows for the cutting head 120 to be push fitted onto the bit body 110 by effecting relative axial movement between the cutting head 120 and the bit body 110 such that the receiving portion 124 of the cutting head 120 receives the second end 114 of the bit body 110 and the axial movement results in the inner groove 156 of the cutting head 120 being positioned in engagement with the split ring 152 by pushing onto the split ring 152 causing the circumferential ends of the split ring 152 to move closer and snap onto the outer groove 154 of the bit body 110. This action results in the second end 114 of the bit body 110 being retained in the receiving portion 124 of the cutting head 120.
(17) The configuration of the spit ring 152 and the positioning of the outer groove of the bit body 154 and the inner groove 156 of the cutting head 120 allows the cutting head 120 to freely rotate relative to the bit body 110. The split ring 152 therefore provides a bearing arrangement to enable relative rotational movement between the bit body 110 and the cutting head 120.
(18) The cutting head 120 also includes a profiled stop member 129 that is positioned along an outer wall of the bit body 110 to limit axial movement of the receiving portion 124 of the cutting head 120 towards the first end 112 of the bit body 110. In order to assemble the drill bit assembly 100, an operator would be required to effect axial movement of the cutting head 120 towards the bit body 110 in order to align the inner groove 156 of the cutting head 120 with the outer groove 154 thereby resulting in applying a pushing force onto the split ring 152 which results in the cutting head 120 being snap fitted onto the receiving portion 124 of the bit body 110. Such axial movement of the cutting head 120 results in the profiled stop member 129 on the cutting head 120 abutting the circumferential collar member 119 provided along an outer wall of the bit body 110 thereby limiting the extent of relative axial movement between the cutting head 120 and the bit body 110 when the second end 114 of the bit body 110 is received into the internal cavity of the receiving portion 124 of the cutting head 124. The aforementioned arrangement allows the cutting head 120 to be uncoupled from the bit body 110 by application of a pulling force on the cutting head 120 to pull the cutting head 120 in an axial direction away from the first end 112 of the bit body 110.
(19) The bit body 110 also includes a bore 116 extending from the first end 112 to the second end 114 along the longitudinal axis of the bit body 110. The bore 116 is provided to convey a lubricant from the first end 112 to the second end 114 of the bit body 110. A filling lubricant nipple 117 is positioned at the first end 112 of the bit body 110 and a release nipple 118 is positioned at the second end 114 of the bit body 110. The release nipple 118 is arranged to release the lubricant into an internal cavity 121 of the cutting tip thereby lubricating the bearing surfaces 125 of the second end 114 of the bit body 110 and internal bearing surfaces of the cutting tip 120.
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(21) The bit body 210 also extends between a first end 212 and a second end 214. The cutting head 120 is detachably coupled or interlocked to the second end 114 of the bit body 210 by way of a detent assembly 130. The detent assembly 130 comprises: a detent groove 156 positioned along an inner wall 127 that defines the internal cavity of the receiving portion 124 for receiving the second end 214 of the bit body 210. A detent ball 134 is provided adjacent the second end 214 of the bit body 210 along an outer wall of the bit body 210. One of the problems addressed by the drill assembly 200 relates to easily replacing the cutting head 120 whilst also reducing maintenance times. Axial movement of the receiving portion 124 of the cutting head 120 towards the first end 212 of the bit body 210 results in engagement of the detent ball 134 with the detent groove 156 thereby catching the detent ball 134 and retaining the cutting head 120 in a coupled configuration with the second end 114 of the bit body 110. Therefore the detent assembly 130 provides a retaining arrangement to retain the second end 114 of the bit body 210 in the receiving portion 124 of the cutting head 120.
(22) The cutting head 120 also includes the profiled stop member 129 that is positioned along an outer wall of the bit body 110 to limit axial movement of the receiving portion 124 of the cutting head 120 towards a first end 212 of the bit body 210. Axial movement of the cutting head 120 results in the profiled stop member 129 abutting a circumferential collar member 219 provided along an outer wall of the bit body 210 thereby limiting the extent of relative axial movement between the cutting head 120 and the bit body 210 when the second end 214 of the bit body 210 is received into the internal cavity of the receiving portion 124 of the cutting head 124.
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(24) The configuration of the pin member 250 in combination with the spring member 260 and the shape of the hollow passage 216 enables the cutting head 120 to be mechanically released from the bit body 210 and allows the cutting head 120 to be easily replaced. Referring to
(25) The aforementioned configuration of the release pin member 250 provides a mechanical arrangement that allows the cutting head 120 to be easily uncoupled from the bit body 210. A cap member in the form of a grub screw 270 is provided to act as a stop for the spring loaded pin member 250 and maintain the cutting head 120 in an inter-locked position with the bit body 210. In order to uncouple the bit body 210 from the cutting head 120, the grub screw 270 needs to be moved axially forward by turning the grub screw (270) in order to push the pin member towards the second end 214 of the bit body 210. The inward pushing of the pin member 250 by turning the grub screw 270 results in the narrower tail portion 250B being inserted into an internal cavity 121 (See
(26) Once again, the provision of the detent all 134 in combination with the detent groove 156 also allows the cutting head 120 to freely rotate relative to the bit body 210. The detent arrangement 130 therefore also provides a bearing arrangement to enable relative movement between the bit body 210 and the cutting head 120.
(27) It is important to appreciate that the cutting head 120 comprises a configuration that can be used with the bit body 110 or bit body 210 depending on the drilling requirements of the user.
(28) In compliance with the statute, the invention has been described in language more or less specific to structural or methodical features. The term comprises and its variations, such as comprising and comprised of is used throughout in an inclusive sense and not to the exclusion of any additional features.
(29) It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to specific features shown or described since the means herein described comprises preferred forms of putting the invention into effect.
(30) The invention is, therefore, claimed in any of its forms or modifications within the proper scope of the appended claims appropriately interpreted by those skilled in the art.