Cutting elements retained within sleeves
US-9328564-B2 · May 3, 2016 · US
US10450805B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10450805-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715663515-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 28, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 22, 2019 |
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Rotatable cutting elements for earth-boring tools may include a substrate and a polycrystalline, superabrasive material secured to an end of the substrate. A sleeve may be sized and shaped to circumferentially surround at least a portion of the substrate. Rollers may be sized and shaped for positioning between, and making rolling contact with, the substrate and the sleeve, the rollers configured to rotate relative to the substrate and the sleeve and to enable the substrate to rotate relative to the sleeve. The rollers may be configured to bear at least radial forces acting on the substrate and the sleeve.
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What is claimed is: 1. A rotatable cutting element for an earth-boring tool, comprising: a substrate; a polycrystalline, superabrasive material secured to an end of the substrate; a sleeve sized and shaped to circumferentially surround at least a portion of the substrate; rollers sized and shaped for positioning between, and making rolling contact with, the substrate and the sleeve, the rollers configured to rotate relative to the substrate and the sleeve and to enable the substrate to rotate relative to the sleeve, the rollers configured to bear at least radial forces acting on the substrate and the sleeve, and a cage sized and shaped to partially surround each of the rollers, the cage configured to retain the rollers in position between the substrate and the sleeve. 2. The rotatable cutting element of claim 1 , wherein a surface of the sleeve in contact with the rollers is at least substantially cylindrical. 3. The rotatable cutting element of claim 2 , wherein the rollers are cylindrical, such that each roller is rotatable about a respective axis of rotation during rotation of the substrate. 4. The rotatable cutting element of claim 3 , wherein the rollers comprise needle rollers, a ratio of a longitudinal length of a respective needle roller to a diameter of the respective needle roller being between about 3:1 and about 20:1. 5. The rotatable cutting element of claim 1 , wherein a surface of the sleeve in contact with the rollers is tapered relative to an axis of rotation of the substrate, such that the sleeve and rollers are configured to bear axial and radial forces acting on the substrate and the sleeve. 6. The rotatable cutting element of claim 5 , wherein the rollers comprise tapered rollers, a diameter of each roller at a first end of a respective roller located proximate to the polycrystalline, superabrasive material being less than the diameter of each roller at a second, opposite end of the respective roller located distal from the polycrystalline, superabrasive material. 7. The rotatable cutting element of claim 1 , wherein a surface of the sleeve in contact with the rollers is arcuate relative to an axis of rotation of the substrate, such that the sleeve and rollers are configured to bear axial and radial forces acting on the substrate and the sleeve. 8. The rotatable cutting element of claim 7 , wherein the rollers are spherical, such that the rollers are free to rotate in any direction during rotation of the substrate. 9. The rotatable cutting element of claim 7 , wherein the rollers include arcuate side surfaces in contact with the surface of the sleeve, a diameter of each roller at ends thereof being less than the diameter of each roller at a midpoint along an axis of rotation thereof. 10. The rotatable cutting element of claim 9 , wherein surfaces of the rollers at the end thereof are parallel planes. 11. The rotatable cutting element of claim 9 , wherein the arcuate side surface of the sleeve and the arcuate side surfaces of the rollers exhibit a spherical curvature. 12. The rotatable cutting element of claim 1 , further comprising sealing elements forming seals at longitudinal ends of the sleeve, the seals inhibiting fluid flow between a space defined within the sleeve by surfaces of the sleeve, substrate, rollers, and cage and a space located outside the sleeve. 13. The rotatable cutting element of claim 12 , further comprising a lubricant sealed within the space defined within the sleeve by surfaces of the sleeve, substrate, rollers, and cage. 14. An earth-boring tool, comprising: a body; and at least one rotatable cutting element secured to the body, the at least one rotatable cutting element comprising: a substrate; a polycrystalline, superabrasive material secured to an end of the substrate; a sleeve circumferentially surrounding at least a portion of the substrate, the sleeve at least partially located within a pocket extending into the body, the sleeve secured to the body within the pocket; rollers located between, and in rolling contact with, the substrate and the sleeve, the rollers configured to rotate relative to the substrate and the sleeve and to enable the substrate to rotate relative to the sleeve, the rollers configured to bear at least radial forces acting on the substrate and the sleeve; and a cage sized and shaped to partially surround each of the rollers, the cage configured to retain the rollers in position between the substrate and the sleeve. 15. A method of using a rotatable cutting element, comprising: contacting a cutting face of a superabrasive, polycrystalline material secured to an end of a substrate against an earth material; rotating the substrate about an axis of rotation in response to contacting the cutting face against the earth material; rotating rollers relative to the substrate, the rollers being in rolling contact with the substrate and with a sleeve circumferentially surrounding at least a portion of the substrate, the rollers bearing at least radial forces acting on the substrate and the sleeve; and retaining the rollers in position between the substrate and the sleeve utilizing a cage partially surrounding each of the rollers. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein rotating rollers relative to the substrate comprises rotating tapered rollers about the substrate, the tapered rollers being in rolling contact with a tapered surface of the sleeve relative to an axis of rotation of the substrate. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein rotating rollers relative to the substrate comprises rotating rollers having arcuate side surfaces about the substrate, the rollers being in rolling contact with an arcuate surface of the sleeve relative to an axis of rotation of the substrate. 18. The method of claim 15 , further comprising inhibiting fluid flow between a space defined within the sleeve by surfaces of the sleeve, substrate, rollers, and cage and a space located outside the sleeve utilizing sealing elements forming seals at longitudinal ends of the sleeve.
the bit being of the rotary drag type, e.g. fork-type bits · CPC title
characterised by support details, e.g. the substrate construction or the interface between the substrate and the cutting element · CPC title
characterised by the arrangement of teeth or other cutting elements · CPC title
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
with preformed cutting elements mounted on a distinct support, e.g. polycrystalline inserts · CPC title
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