Rotary drilling bits
First Claim
1. A rotary drilling bit, for drilling, from the surface, deep holes in sub-surface formations, comprising a bit body with a face and a shank having a bore for the passage of drilling fluid to the face of the bit, the diameter of the body of the bit exceeding 100 mm, and a plurality of rotatable cutting elements, each of said cutting elements being in the form of a disc having a cutting face comprising an agglomerate of diamond particles in the form of a thin flat layer, bonded to a thicker backing layer of cemented tungsten carbide, each disc having a cylindrical spindle extending from the backing layer and rotatably mounted in a hole in an element set in the body of the bit, the axis of rotation of the spindle extending perpendicularly to the cutting face of the cutting element, said spindle, in a direction away from the cutting face, being inclined rearwardly with respect to the direction of rotation of the bit and in a direction away from the surface of the formation being cut by said cutting element, said cutting elements being free to rotate in use of the bit.
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Abstract
A rotary drilling drag bit for drilling from the surface deep holes in sub-surface formations e.g. for oil has a body (4) with a diameter of at least 100 mm and having a bore for passage of drilling fluid to its face (3) and rotatable cutting elements (6) having a cutting face comprising an agglomerate of diamond particles so mounted on the body (4) that they are free to rotate in use.
The cutting elements are of long life and highly effective in drilling.
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- 1. A rotary drilling bit, for drilling, from the surface, deep holes in sub-surface formations, comprising a bit body with a face and a shank having a bore for the passage of drilling fluid to the face of the bit, the diameter of the body of the bit exceeding 100 mm, and a plurality of rotatable cutting elements, each of said cutting elements being in the form of a disc having a cutting face comprising an agglomerate of diamond particles in the form of a thin flat layer, bonded to a thicker backing layer of cemented tungsten carbide, each disc having a cylindrical spindle extending from the backing layer and rotatably mounted in a hole in an element set in the body of the bit, the axis of rotation of the spindle extending perpendicularly to the cutting face of the cutting element, said spindle, in a direction away from the cutting face, being inclined rearwardly with respect to the direction of rotation of the bit and in a direction away from the surface of the formation being cut by said cutting element, said cutting elements being free to rotate in use of the bit.
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