Rotatively mounting cutters on a drill bit

US10253571B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10253571-B2
Application numberUS-201415302918-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 1, 2014
Priority dateMay 1, 2014
Publication dateApr 9, 2019
Grant dateApr 9, 2019

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A drill bit includes cutters rotatively mounted thereon. A bore is provided either directly in the drill bit or in a sleeve which is mounted on the drill bit. The bore includes a female screw thread, a circumferential groove, and one or more bearing surfaces. A cutter with a hardened table has a generally cylindrical body with a male screw thread, a circumferential groove, and one or more bearing surfaces. The cutter is engaged with the threads of the bore and then advanced until the male screw threads pass beyond the female screw threads. When the cutter is fully installed, the circumferential grooves provide relief for the screw threads so that the cutter can freely rotate within the bore.

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What is claimed: 1. A cutter for a drill bit for drilling a wellbore in an earthen formation comprising: a generally cylindrical body defining a shaft extending between a face end and a root end; a hardened table disposed at said face end; a male screw thread formed along the shaft; a circumferential groove formed along the shaft between said face end and said male screw thread; a sleeve having a generally cylindrical bore formed therein, the sleeve having an inner surface, a face end and a root end; a female screw thread formed along the bore and dimensioned so as to mate with said male screw thread; and a circumferential groove formed along the inner surface between said root end of said sleeve and said female screw thread, said circumferential groove of said sleeve characterized by a diameter greater than a major diameter of said male screw thread. 2. The cutter of claim 1 further comprising: at least one radial bearing surface circumferentially formed along the shaft at an axial location selected from the group consisting of a first location between said face end and said circumferential groove, and a second location between said root end and said male screw thread. 3. The cutter of claim 1 further comprising: at least one thrust bearing surface formed on said body at a location selected from the group consisting of said root end and a shoulder formed along said shaft between said face end and said circumferential groove. 4. The cutter of claim 1 wherein: said circumferential groove of said sleeve is characterized by an axial length greater than an axial length of said male screw thread. 5. The cutter of claim 1 wherein: said circumferential groove of said body is characterized by a diameter less than a minor diameter of said female screw thread. 6. The cutter of claim 1 wherein: said circumferential groove of said body is characterized by an axial length greater than an axial length of said female screw thread. 7. The cutter of claim 1 further comprising: at least one radial bearing surface circumferentially formed along the inner surface of said sleeve at an axial location selected from the group consisting of a first location between said root end of said sleeve and said circumferential groove of said sleeve, and a second location between said face end of said sleeve and said female screw thread. 8. The cutter of claim 1 further comprising: at least one thrust bearing surface formed on said sleeve at a location selected from the group consisting of said root end and a shoulder formed on said sleeve toward said face end from said female screw thread. 9. A drilling system for drilling a wellbore in an earthen formation comprising: a drill bit having a drill bit body; a bore provided within said drill bit body, said bore having a generally cylindrical inner surface, a face end facing outwardly from the drill bit body, a root end, a female screw thread formed along the inner surface, and a circumferential groove formed along the inner surface between said root end of said bore and said female screw thread; a cutter body rotatively received within said bore, said cutter body having a generally cylindrical shaft, a face end, a root end, a male screw thread formed along the shaft, and a circumferential groove formed along the shaft between said face end and said male screw thread; and a hardened table disposed at the face end of said cutter body wherein: said male screw thread is dimensioned so as to mate with said female screw thread; said circumferential groove of said bore is characterized by a diameter greater than a major diameter of said male screw thread; said circumferential groove of said cutter body is characterized by a diameter less than a minor diameter of said female screw thread; said circumferential groove of said bore is characterized by an axial length greater than an axial length of said male screw thread; and said circumferential groove of said cutter body is characterized by an axial length greater than an axial length of said female screw thread. 10. The drilling system of claim 9 further comprising: at least one radial bearing formed between said bore and said cutter body; and at least one thrust bearing formed between said bore and said cutter body. 11. The drilling system of claim 10 wherein: said at least one radial bearing is disposed at an axial location from the group consisting of a first location toward the face end of said bore from said female screw thread and a second location toward said root end of said cutter body from said male screw thread; and said at least one thrust bearing is disposed at an axial location selected from the group consisting of said root end of said cutter body and a shoulder formed toward the face end of said bore from said female screw thread. 12. The drilling system of claim 9 further comprising: a sleeve, said bore being formed in said sleeve; and a pocket formed in said drill bit body, said sleeve being disposed within said pocket such that said bore is provided within said drill bit body. 13. The drilling system of claim 9 further comprising: a drill string coupled to said drill bit so as to rotate said drill bit within said wellbore. 14. A method for drilling a wellbore in an earthen formation, comprising: providing a drill bit; providing a bore in said drill bit, said bore having a generally cylindrical inner surface, a face end facing outwardly from the drill bit, a root end, a female screw thread formed along the inner surface, and a circumferential groove formed along the inner surface between said root end of said bore and said female screw thread; providing a cutter having a generally cylindrical shaft, a face end, a root end, a male screw thread formed along the shaft, and a circumferential groove formed along the shaft between said face end of the cutter and said male screw thread; positioning the root end of said cutter into the face end of the bore; engaging said male screw thread into said female screw thread; rotatively capturing said cutter within said bore by rotating said cutter in a first direction with respect to said bore so that said male screw thread advances past said female screw thread into said circumferential groove of said bore; and rotating said drill bit within said wellbore, with said cutter engaging said earthen formation to rotate said cutter within said bore in response to the rotation of said drill bit. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: providing a sleeve; forming said bore in said sleeve; forming a pocket in said drill bit; and disposing said sleeve within said pocket such that said bore is provided within said drill bit body. 16. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: orienting said bore in said drill bit so that the face end of said cutter defines a rake angle; and urging said cutter to rotate in said first direction within said bore by said rake angle while said drill bit is rotating within said wellbore. 17. The method of claim 14 further comprising: coupling said drill bit to a drill string; and rotating said drill bit within said wellbore by said drill string. 18. The method of claim 14 further comprising: retaining by said male screw thread and said female screw thread said cutter within said bore; providing relief for free relative rotation by said circumferential groove of said bore for said male screw thread; and providing relief for free relative rotation by said circumferential groove of said cutter for said female screw thread.

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  • Roller bits (E21B10/26 takes precedence; roller core bits E21B10/06; characterised by wear resisting parts E21B10/50) · CPC title

  • specially adapted drill bits therefor · CPC title

  • Threaded · CPC title

  • with ribs, pins, or jaws, and complementary grooves or the like, e.g. bayonet catches · CPC title

  • E21B10/62Primary

    characterised by parts, e.g. cutting elements, which are detachable or adjustable (E21B10/64 takes precedence; for roller bits E21B10/20; for augers E21B10/44) · CPC title

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What does patent US10253571B2 cover?
A drill bit includes cutters rotatively mounted thereon. A bore is provided either directly in the drill bit or in a sleeve which is mounted on the drill bit. The bore includes a female screw thread, a circumferential groove, and one or more bearing surfaces. A cutter with a hardened table has a generally cylindrical body with a male screw thread, a circumferential groove, and one or more beari…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Halliburton Energy Services Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B10/62. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 09 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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