Roller cone drill bit with cuttings evacuator

US9260922B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9260922-B2
Application numberUS-201213434583-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 29, 2012
Priority dateMar 29, 2012
Publication dateFeb 16, 2016
Grant dateFeb 16, 2016

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An earth boring drill bit having an alternate path to allow cuttings to be ejected or evacuated from the drill bit and up the bore hole is disclosed. The evacuation hole of the present disclosure allows larger sized cuttings to evacuate from the bit without having to be continually ground by rolling cone cutters until the cuttings are small enough to follow a path around the edge of the shirttail of the bit and up the borehole. A cuttings restrictor is disposed at the inlet of the evacuation hole. The cuttings restrictor ensures that only cuttings that are sized to move completely through the evacuation hole and exit the drill bit are allowed to enter the evacuation hole.

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What is claimed is: 1. A drill bit, comprising: a plurality of legs, each leg defining an evacuation hole having an inlet and an outlet, each inlet configured to receive cuttings from a cavity of the drill bit, the cuttings moving through the evacuation holes and exiting the drill bit through the outlets; a plurality of cuttings restrictors each cuttings restrictor secured to a respective leg at the inlet and partially obstructing the evacuation hole, the cuttings restrictor configured to allow only cuttings sized to pass through the evacuation hole to enter the evacuation hole, the cuttings restrictor being formed separately from the leg; and a plurality of drilling fluid holes, each drilling fluid hole extending from an inner plenum of the drill bit and intersecting a respective evacuation hole. 2. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein each cuttings restrictor comprises a tapered inner surface increasing in diameter as the tapered inner surface extends into the evacuation hole. 3. The drill bit of claim 2 further comprising a plurality of rotatable cutter cones disposed in the cavity. 4. The drill bit of claim 3 wherein a portion of each cuttings restrictor extends into the cavity of the drill bit. 5. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein each cuttings restrictor comprises steel. 6. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein each cuttings restrictor comprises a tapered interior surface being generally cylindrical and having an increasing diameter as the tapered inner surface extends into the evacuation hole. 7. The drill bit of claim 6 further comprising a plurality of excluders each excluder disposed at the outlet of a respective evacuation hole and configured to block debris from entering the evacuation hole through the outlet. 8. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein each drilling fluid hole intersects the evacuation hole proximate the outlet of the evacuation hole. 9. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein each cuttings restrictor comprises a tapered interior surface having a diameter increasing as the tapered surface extends into the evacuation hole. 10. The drill bit of claim 1 wherein each evacuation hole is tapered. 11. The drill bit of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of drilling fluid holes each drilling fluid hole extending from an inner plenum of the drill bit to a respective evacuation hole, an intersection of the drilling fluid hole and the evacuation hole being located closer to the outlet than the inlet. 12. A roller cone drill bit, comprising: a bit body defining an inner plenum configured to contain a drilling fluid; a plurality of roller cutter cones disposed in a cavity of the roller cone drill bit; a plurality of legs extending from the bit body, each leg defining an evacuation hole having an inlet and an outlet, the inlets configured to receive cuttings from the cavity, the cuttings exiting the evacuation holes through the outlets; and a plurality of drilling fluid holes each drilling fluid hole having a first end intersecting the inner plenum and a second end intersecting a respective evacuation hole. 13. The roller cone drill bit of claim 12 further comprising a plurality of cuttings restrictors each cuttings restrictor disposed at and partially obstructing a respective evacuation hole, the cuttings restrictor configured to allow cuttings sized to pass through the evacuation hole to enter the evacuation hole, a portion of the cuttings restrictor projecting into the cavity. 14. The roller cone drill bit of claim 13 wherein each cuttings restrictor comprises a tapered inner surface increasing in diameter as the tapered inner surface extends into the evacuation hole. 15. The roller cone drill bit of claim 14 further comprising a plurality of excluders each excluder disposed at the outlet of the respective evacuation hole and configured to block debris from entering the respective evacuation hole through the outlet. 16. The roller cone drill bit of claim 15 further comprising a prong blocking at least a portion of an opening of each excluder. 17. The roller cone drill bit of claim 12 wherein each evacuation hole is tapered. 18. The roller cone drill bit of claim 12 wherein each intersection of the drilling fluid hole and the evacuation hole is located closer to the outlet than the inlet. 19. A roller cone rock bit, comprising: a bit body defining an inner plenum configured to contain a drilling fluid; a plurality of roller cutter cones disposed in a cavity of the roller cone rock bit; a plurality of legs, each leg extending from the bit body and defining an evacuation hole having an inlet and an outlet, the inlet configured to receive cuttings from the cavity, the cuttings exiting the evacuation hole through the outlet; a plurality of drilling fluid holes, each drilling fluid hole having a first end intersecting the inner plenum and a second end intersecting a respective evacuation hole; a plurality of cuttings restrictors each disposed at and partially blocking a respective evacuation hole, each cuttings restrictor having a generally cylindrical inner tapered surface increasing in diameter as the surface extends into the respective evacuation hole; and a plurality of excluders each disposed at a respective outlet and having a prong at least partially blocking an opening of the excluder, the prong configured to open to allow cuttings to exit the respective evacuation hole. 20. The roller cone rock bit of claim 19 wherein an annular portion of at least one of the cuttings restrictors projects at least 0.25 inches into the cavity. 21. The roller cone rock bit of claim 20 wherein at least one of the evacuation holes is a tapered hole. 22. A roller cone drill bit, comprising: a bit body defining an inner plenum configured to contain a drilling fluid; a plurality of roller cutter cones disposed in a cavity of the roller cone drill bit; a plurality of legs extending from the bit body, at least one leg having an evacuation hole having an inlet formed in a throat area of the at least one leg and an outlet, the inlet configured to receive cuttings from the cavity, the cuttings exiting the evacuation hole through the outlet; a cuttings restrictor disposed at the inlet, the cuttings restrictor comprising a tapered inner surface increasing in diameter as the tapered inner surface extends into the evacuation hole; and a drilling fluid hole having a first end intersecting the inner plenum and a second end intersecting the evacuation hole wherein the intersection of the drilling fluid hole and the evacuation hole is located closer to the outlet than the inlet. 23. The roller cone drill bit of claim 22 wherein the cuttings restrictor is secured to and formed separately from the at least one leg. 24. The roller cone drill bit of claim 23 wherein the cuttings restrictor is directly formed in the at least one leg. 25. The roller cone drill bit of claim 22 wherein a second leg of the plurality of legs defines a second evacuation hole having a second inlet and a second outlet and a second drilling fluid hole intersects the second evacuation hole. 26. The roller cone drill bit of claim 23 wherein the evacuation hole is generally cylindrical and extends at an angle through the at least one leg. 27. The roller cone drill bit of claim 26 wherein the evacuation hole is tapered.

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  • characterised by conduits or nozzles for drilling fluids (for roller bits E21B10/18; for percussion drill bits E21B10/38) · CPC title

  • E21B10/18Primary

    characterised by conduits or nozzles for drilling fluids · CPC title

  • the bit being of roller type · CPC title

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What does patent US9260922B2 cover?
An earth boring drill bit having an alternate path to allow cuttings to be ejected or evacuated from the drill bit and up the bore hole is disclosed. The evacuation hole of the present disclosure allows larger sized cuttings to evacuate from the bit without having to be continually ground by rolling cone cutters until the cuttings are small enough to follow a path around the edge of the shirtta…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kongamnach Amnach, Harrington David Michel, Varel Int Ind Lp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B10/18. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 16 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).