Self relieving seal
First Claim
1. An annular seal for use in a rotary cone drill bit having a body, a leg extending from the body, and a cutting cone rotatably mounted on the leg, the annular seal comprising:
- a seal body formed from an elastomeric material, the sear body having;
an inside diameter having a first sealing surface positioned at least partially therealong, the first sealing surface being in contact with an adjacent sealing surface positioned along a journal segment extending from the leg; and
an outside diameter having a second sealing surface positioned at least partially therealong, the second sealing surface being in contact with against an adjacent sealing surface of the cone, wherein one of the first and second sealing surfaces forms a dynamic rotary seal against its respective leg or cone sealing surfaces; and
a pair of external surfaces each extending along the seal body between the first and second sealing surfaces; and
one or more relief ports disposed axially through the seal body between the external surfaces.
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Abstract
Self relieving seals of this invention comprise an elastomeric seal body having a first sealing surface and a second sealing surface for contact with respective drill bit sealing surfaces. The seal includes a pair of external surfaces that each extend along the seal body between the first and second sealing surfaces. The seal includes one or more relief ports that are disposed through the seal body and that have openings through each of the seal body external surfaces. The relief port can be specially configured, e.g., have different diameter sections of constant or variable dimensions, to provide a degree of control over pressure equalization through the seal body when the seal is loaded within the drill bit. The seal may include an element, e.g., solid, tubular, or porous, disposed within the relief port to provide a further desired degree of control over pressure equalization through the seal when the seal is loaded within the drill bit. Surface features, on the seal or the drill bit, can be provided to offset the relief port opening from the rock bit so that it is not blocked off. The seal can include a valve mechanism to provide a further degree of control over fluid passage through the relief port.
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Citations
20 Claims
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1. An annular seal for use in a rotary cone drill bit having a body, a leg extending from the body, and a cutting cone rotatably mounted on the leg, the annular seal comprising:
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a seal body formed from an elastomeric material, the sear body having; an inside diameter having a first sealing surface positioned at least partially therealong, the first sealing surface being in contact with an adjacent sealing surface positioned along a journal segment extending from the leg; and an outside diameter having a second sealing surface positioned at least partially therealong, the second sealing surface being in contact with against an adjacent sealing surface of the cone, wherein one of the first and second sealing surfaces forms a dynamic rotary seal against its respective leg or cone sealing surfaces; and a pair of external surfaces each extending along the seal body between the first and second sealing surfaces; and one or more relief ports disposed axially through the seal body between the external surfaces. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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2. The annular seal as recited in claim I wherein the relief port comprises two or more different diameter sections.
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14. A rotary cone drill bit comprising:
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a body having at least one leg extending therefrom, and the leg including a journal segment extending therefrom; cutting cones rotatably disposed on an end of the leg; and one or more annular seals interposed between the cutting cone and leg and disposed within one or more respective seal glands, at least one of the seals comprising; a seal body having a first sealing surface and a second sealing surface positioned against respective drill bit sealing surfaces disposed along the journal segment and the cone, the seal body having a pair of external surfaces each extending along the seal body between the first and second sealing surfaces, the seal body formed from an elastomeric material; and one or more relief ports disposed axially through the seal body and having openings through each of the seal body external. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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16. A rotary cone drill bit comprising:
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a body having at least one leg extending therefrom, the leg having a journal segment extending outwardly therefrom; a cutting cone rotatably disposed on the journal segment and forming a bearing cavity therebetween; an annular primary seal disposed between the leg and roller cone; an annular secondary seal disposed between the leg and roller cone, and positioned between the annular primary seal and a borehole, at least one of the seals comprising; a seal body formed from an elastomeric material and having a first sealing surface and a second sealing surface for contacting respective drill bit sealing surfaces positioned along the journal segment and the cone, and a pair external surfaces each extending along the seal body between the first and second sealing surfaces; and one or more relief ports disposed axially through tie seal body and having openings through each of the seal body external surfaces. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19)
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20. A method for equalizing differential pressure developed within a rotary cone drill bit comprising the step of passing fluid or gas from a region of high pressure existing on one side of an annular seal disposed within the bit to a region it relatively lower pressure existing on another side of the seal, through a relief port extending axially between external surfaces of en elastomeric seal body, the external surfaces existing between a seal body first sealing surface and a second sealing surface, wherein one of the seal body first and second sealing surfaces is positioned against a surface of a journal that projects outwardly from a leg extending from a drill bit body, wherein a cone is rotatably mounted on the journal.
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