US3098535A - Tri-cone bit with inserts - Google Patents

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US3098535A
US3098535A US58035A US5803560A US3098535A US 3098535 A US3098535 A US 3098535A US 58035 A US58035 A US 58035A US 5803560 A US5803560 A US 5803560A US 3098535 A US3098535 A US 3098535A
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  • FIGURE 3 is a bottom plan view of the structure of FIG. 1.
  • the bit of the instant invention is generally indicated at 10, and comprises three sections, 11, 12, and 13, which are adapted to be fitted together to form a substantially circular bit housing. Sections 11, 12, and 13 fit together to form a circular bore 14, which is centrally positioned, and which may engage the drill shaft, in a known manner.
  • the sections 12 and 13 are substantially identical, and each includes a conical cutter '15, which is mounted on a bearing assembly 16, which is in turn fixedly mounted on a shaft 17 seating in a bore '18 of the housing 12.
  • An additional bearing assembly 16a engages the tip 17a of shaft 17.
  • the conical cutter includes rows 19 and 20 of relatively sharp teeth, positioned, as best shown in FIG.
  • the third conical cutter is mounted on bearing assemblies 31 and 31a which are carried by a shaft 32 seated in the bore 33 into section 11, and comprises two rows of teeth 34 and 35 which are on ridges 34a and 35a similar to the previously discussed conical cutters. Additional sharply pointed teeth 35b are threadably secured in suitable bores positioned between adjacent ridges 20a, 23a,
  • the conical cutter 30 is provided with a tip 36, which extends into and fills the space at the intersection of the three conical cutters.
  • a cutter tip is in the form of a cone or pyramid, however, in the instant invention it is characterized by a series of spikes or teeth 38, which are relatively sharp, and which upon rotation, provide a grinding and chipping action which is not possible with the conventional cone or pyramid.
  • a well drill bit comprising a head including three complementary sections, a longitudinal extension on said head for attachment to a drill pipe, downwardly inclined inwardly extending shafts having one end thereof secured in each of said sections, conical cutters rotatably mounted on the free ends of said shafts, one of said cutters having first circumferentially spaced sets of axially aligned sharply pointed teeth adjacent the base thereof, second circumferentially spaced sets of axially aligned sharply pointed teeth spaced from said first sets, a second cutter having first circumferentially spaced sets of axially aligned sharply pointed teeth adjacent the base thereof, second circumferentially spaced sets of axially aligned sharply pointed teeth adjacent the apex of said conical cutter, a third cutter having first circumferentially spaced sets of axially aligned sharply pointed teeth adjacent the base thereof, second circumferentially spaced sets of axially aligned sharply pointed teeth spaced from said first sets, the apex of said third conical cutter terminating in

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July 23, 1963 A. E. RAGON TRI-CONE BIT WITH INSERTS Filed Sept. 23, 1960 IN VEN TOR. 40 7/ 6' A8050 a i? z/ Patented July 23, 1963 3,098,535 TRI-CONE BIT WITH INSERTS Austin E. Ragon, Box 682, Rangely, Colo. Filed Sept. 23, 1960, Ser. No. 58,035 1 Claim. (Cl. 175-374) This invention relates to a tri-cone bit, and more particularly to such a bit adapted for straight hole rock drilling.
A primary object of this invention is the provision of an improved bit characterized by teeth or cutters which, in contrast to the conventional bits of this nature, are sharply tapered and pointed.
An additional object of the invention is the provision of such a bit wherein the teeth are spaced as closely as possible, to provide an improved drilling element.
Still other objects reside in the combinations of elements, arrangements of parts, and features of construction.
Still other objects will in part be obvious and in part be pointed out hereinafter and shown in the accompanying drawings wherein there is disclosed a preferred embodiment of this inventive concept.
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FIGURE 1 is a top plan view of one form of bit embodying features of the instant invention.
FIGURE 2 is a sectional view taken substantially along the line 22 of FIG. 1 as viewed in the direction indicated by the arrows; and
FIGURE 3 is a bottom plan view of the structure of FIG. 1.
Similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the several views of the drawing.
The bit of the instant invention is generally indicated at 10, and comprises three sections, 11, 12, and 13, which are adapted to be fitted together to form a substantially circular bit housing. Sections 11, 12, and 13 fit together to form a circular bore 14, which is centrally positioned, and which may engage the drill shaft, in a known manner. The sections 12 and 13 are substantially identical, and each includes a conical cutter '15, which is mounted on a bearing assembly 16, which is in turn fixedly mounted on a shaft 17 seating in a bore '18 of the housing 12. An additional bearing assembly 16a engages the tip 17a of shaft 17. The conical cutter includes rows 19 and 20 of relatively sharp teeth, positioned, as best shown in FIG. ,3, on a series of circumferentially spaced ridges, the ridges being indicated at 19a and 20a, respectively. The ridges 19a and 20a are separated into a series of sharp teeth, as shown, which can be of any desired dimension, but normally ranging from a quarter of an inch to three quarters of an inch long, depending on the bit size, and a quarter of an inch to three eighths of an inch at the base, and terminating in sharp points. Between the rows of teeth 19 and 20 is a space 21, which is adapted for the reception of an adjoining row of teeth on the adjacent conical cutters. The conical cutter of section 13 is indicated in plan in FIG. 3 at 22, is mounted on bearings similar to 16 and 16a (not shown) and is provided with teeth 23 and 24 mounted in rows 23a and 24a, with a space 25 therebetween, the arrangement corresponding to the previously described conical cutter 15.
The third conical cutter is mounted on bearing assemblies 31 and 31a which are carried by a shaft 32 seated in the bore 33 into section 11, and comprises two rows of teeth 34 and 35 which are on ridges 34a and 35a similar to the previously discussed conical cutters. Additional sharply pointed teeth 35b are threadably secured in suitable bores positioned between adjacent ridges 20a, 23a,
and 35a. However, the conical cutter 30 is provided with a tip 36, which extends into and fills the space at the intersection of the three conical cutters. Conventionally, such a cutter tip is in the form of a cone or pyramid, however, in the instant invention it is characterized by a series of spikes or teeth 38, which are relatively sharp, and which upon rotation, provide a grinding and chipping action which is not possible with the conventional cone or pyramid.
A space 39 is provided between the rows 34 and 35 of teeth, and is adapted for the reception of the rows of teeth on adjacent cone bits when the device is rotated.
The bit described herein is particularly suited for drilling straight bores in areas having strata which would make straight bore drilling virtually impossible using conventional equipment. Conventional drilling bits will tend to follow the slant of the strata, if slanted strata is encountered and cause the hole to deviate from the vertical.
When the herein described bit 10 is used to drill holes the operation is identical to that in conventional drilling operations. The sets of teeth 1920, 23-24, 3435 on conical cutters 1'5, 22 and 30 respectively, and the teeth 38 on the tip 36 of conical cutter 30 engage the formation during the rotation of the bit .10 to produce a cutting action. However, in the event that slanted strata is encountered, slipping of the bit '10 transverse of the axis thereof is prevented by the circumferentially disposed sharply pointed teeth 35b, whereby the drilling of a straight hole is accomplished.
From the foregoing it will now be seen that there is herein provided an improved tri-cone bit, which accomplishes all the objects of this invention, and others, including many advantages of great practical utility and commercial importance.
As many embodiments may be made of this inventive concept, and as many modifications may be made in the embodiment hereinbefore shown and set forth, it is to be understood that all matter herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.
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A well drill bit comprising a head including three complementary sections, a longitudinal extension on said head for attachment to a drill pipe, downwardly inclined inwardly extending shafts having one end thereof secured in each of said sections, conical cutters rotatably mounted on the free ends of said shafts, one of said cutters having first circumferentially spaced sets of axially aligned sharply pointed teeth adjacent the base thereof, second circumferentially spaced sets of axially aligned sharply pointed teeth spaced from said first sets, a second cutter having first circumferentially spaced sets of axially aligned sharply pointed teeth adjacent the base thereof, second circumferentially spaced sets of axially aligned sharply pointed teeth adjacent the apex of said conical cutter, a third cutter having first circumferentially spaced sets of axially aligned sharply pointed teeth adjacent the base thereof, second circumferentially spaced sets of axially aligned sharply pointed teeth spaced from said first sets, the apex of said third conical cutter terminating in a plurality of sharply pointed teeth substantially filling the space at the intersection of the three conical cutters, the second sets of teeth on each of said conical cutters registering with the space between the first and second sets of teeth on adjacent cutters during rotation thereof, and a plurality of conical sharply pointed teeth circumferentially positioned between each of the first sets of axially aligned teeth on each of said conical cutters.
(References on following page) 3 References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,694,869 Scott et a1. Dec. 11, 1928 1,983,316 Scott et a1. Dec. 4, 19 34 5 4 Reed June 23, 1936 Harrington Oct. 13, 1936 Killgore June 21, 1968 Reed Sept. 1, 1942 Phipps Feb. 20, 1945
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FR2538441A1 (en) * 1982-12-28 1984-06-29 Sumitomo Metal Mining Co DRILL BIT WITH WHEELS
US6595304B2 (en) * 2000-06-29 2003-07-22 Kingdream Public Limited Company Roller bit parallel inlayed compacts

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US1983316A (en) * 1933-04-17 1934-12-04 Hughes Tool Co Three-cone bit
US2045368A (en) * 1934-05-18 1936-06-23 Earl A Reed Earth boring drill
US2057026A (en) * 1935-06-11 1936-10-13 Reed Roller Bit Co Drill bit
US2121202A (en) * 1935-03-19 1938-06-21 Robert J Killgore Rotary bit
US2294629A (en) * 1940-02-26 1942-09-01 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co Earth boring tool
US2370070A (en) * 1942-05-08 1945-02-20 H C Smith Oil Tool Co Bit

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US1694869A (en) * 1926-08-14 1928-12-11 Hughes Tool Co Cutter cone for well drills
US1983316A (en) * 1933-04-17 1934-12-04 Hughes Tool Co Three-cone bit
US2045368A (en) * 1934-05-18 1936-06-23 Earl A Reed Earth boring drill
US2121202A (en) * 1935-03-19 1938-06-21 Robert J Killgore Rotary bit
US2057026A (en) * 1935-06-11 1936-10-13 Reed Roller Bit Co Drill bit
US2294629A (en) * 1940-02-26 1942-09-01 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co Earth boring tool
US2370070A (en) * 1942-05-08 1945-02-20 H C Smith Oil Tool Co Bit

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FR2538441A1 (en) * 1982-12-28 1984-06-29 Sumitomo Metal Mining Co DRILL BIT WITH WHEELS
US6595304B2 (en) * 2000-06-29 2003-07-22 Kingdream Public Limited Company Roller bit parallel inlayed compacts

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