Earth boring tool with improved arrangement of cutter side rakes

US9556683B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9556683-B2
Application numberUS-201314093994-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 2, 2013
Priority dateDec 3, 2012
Publication dateJan 31, 2017
Grant dateJan 31, 2017

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Earth boring tools with a plurality of fixed cutters have side rake or lateral rakes configured for improving chip removal and evacuation, drilling efficiency, and/or depth of cut management as compared with conventional arrangements.

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A rotary apparatus for boring earth, comprising: a body having a central axis about which the apparatus is intended to rotate, and at least one blade; and at least two pairs of primary cutters on the blade, the cutters in each said pair being mounted in adjacent, fixed positions on the blade, the cutters partially defining at least a portion of a cutting profile for the apparatus when the apparatus is rotated, each of the cutters having a fixed, generally flat cutting face, a predetermined radial position within the cutting profile based on its distance from the central axis, and a predetermined orientation for its cutting face, the predetermined orientation comprising a side inclination angle, which angle can have a polarity that is negative, zero, or positive, wherein one of the cutters in each of the pairs of cutters has a side inclination angle with one of said polarities, and the other of the cutters in the each of the pairs of cutters has a side inclination angle with a different one of said polarities, and wherein the cutting faces of the cutters in each of the pairs of cutters generally face toward each other. 2. The rotary apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the side inclination angle of one of the cutters in each of the pairs of cutters is positive, and the side inclination angle of the other one of the cutters in each of the pairs of cutters is negative. 3. The rotary apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the cutters in the pairs of cutters includes a main axis extending through the center of the cutter and normal to the cutting face, and the side inclination angle of each of the cutters in the pairs of cutters is defined between (i) an inclination axis that is parallel to the central axis of the body and extends through the center of the cutting face and (ii) the main axis of the cutter. 4. The rotary apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the side inclination angle of each of the cutters in the pairs of cutters is defined by the angular orientation of the cutting face of the cutter about an axis that is normal to a tangent to the cutting profile where the cutting face touches the cutting profile. 5. The rotary apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the rotary apparatus comprises a rotary drag bit. 6. The rotary apparatus of claim 1 wherein the cutters in each said pair of cutters have side inclination angles that differ from one another by at least 4 degrees. 7. The rotary apparatus of claim 1 including a cone section proximal the central axis, wherein at least one pair of cutters in the cone section. 8. The rotary apparatus of claim 7 wherein each of the pairs of cutters are in the cone section. 9. A rotary apparatus for earth boring, comprising: a body having a central axis about which the apparatus is intended to rotate; and a plurality of pairs of primary cutters in fixed locations on the body, the cutters partially defining a cutting profile when the apparatus is rotated, each of the cutters in the pairs of cutters having a fixed, generally flat cutting face, a predetermined radial position from the central axis within the cutting profile, and a predetermined side inclination angle, which angle can have a polarity that is negative, zero, or positive; wherein each said pair of cutters comprises a first cutter and a second cutter in radially adjacent positions in the cutting profile, the side inclination angle of the first cutter has a different polarity as compared to the side inclination angle of the second cutter in each said pair of cutters, and each said pair of cutters is positioned in a cone section of the cutting profile and near the central axis of the body. 10. The rotary apparatus of claim 9 , wherein each of the first and second cutters includes a main axis extending through the center of the cutter and normal to the cutting face, and the side inclination angle of each of the first and second cutters is defined between (i) an inclination axis that is parallel to the central axis of the body and extends through the center of the cutting face and (ii) the main axis of the cutter. 11. The rotary apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the side inclination angle of each of the first and second cutters is defined by the angular orientation of the cutting face of that cutter about an axis that is normal to a tangent to the cutting profile where the cutting face touches the cutting profile. 12. The rotary apparatus of claim 9 , wherein a plurality of blades are formed on the body, and the first and second cutters are located on the blades. 13. The rotary apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the side inclination angle of each of the first cutters is positive, and the side inclination angle of each of the second cutters is negative. 14. The rotary apparatus of claim 9 , wherein each of the cutters is a PDC cutter. 15. A rotary apparatus for earth boring operations, comprising: a body having a central axis about which the apparatus is intended to rotate, and at least one blade extending in a cone region; and a plurality of primary cutters arrayed on the blade, the cutters partially defining a portion of a cutting profile for the apparatus when the apparatus is rotated, each of the cutters having a fixed, generally flat cutting face, a predetermined radial position within the cutting profile, and a predetermined side inclination angle for the cutting face; wherein the plurality of cutters comprises a first group of two or more sequentially adjacent cutters and a second group of two or more sequentially adjacent cutters, both said groups being on the at least one blade in the cone region and near the central axis; and wherein each said cutter in the first group has a positive side inclination angle, and each said cutter in the second group has a negative side inclination angle. 16. The rotary apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the first group of cutters and the second group of cutters are adjacent to each other. 17. The rotary apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the side inclination angle of each cutter in each of the groups of cutters is defined by the lateral rake angle of the cutter. 18. The rotary apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the side inclination angle of each cutter in each of the groups of cutters is defined by the side rake angle of the cutter. 19. The rotary apparatus of claim 15 including a cone section proximal the central axis, wherein at least the first group of cutters in the cone section. 20. The rotary apparatus of claim 15 including a cone section proximal the central axis, wherein each of the groups of cutters include cutters in the cone section. 21. A rotary apparatus for earth boring operations, comprising: a body having a central axis about which the apparatus is intended to rotate; and a plurality of primary cutters arrayed on the body in fixed positions, the plurality of cutters defining at least a portion of a cutting profile for the apparatus when the apparatus is rotated, each of the cutters having a fixed, generally flat cutting face, a predetermined radial position within the cutting profile, and a predetermined side inclination angle; wherein the cutters comprise a first group of at least two radially adjacent cutters in the cutting profile, and a second group of at least two radially adjacent cutters in the cutting profile; wherein the side inclination angles of the cutters in the first group have the same polarity, and the side inclination angles of the cutters in the second group have the same polarity but different than the polarity of the cutters in the first g

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  • E21B10/55Primary

    with preformed cutting elements · CPC title

  • characterised by wear resisting parts, e.g. diamond inserts · CPC title

  • E21B10/567Primary

    with preformed cutting elements mounted on a distinct support, e.g. polycrystalline inserts · CPC title

  • characterised by the arrangement of teeth or other cutting elements · CPC title

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What does patent US9556683B2 cover?
Earth boring tools with a plurality of fixed cutters have side rake or lateral rakes configured for improving chip removal and evacuation, drilling efficiency, and/or depth of cut management as compared with conventional arrangements.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ulterra Drilling Tech Lp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B10/55. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 31 2017 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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