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US1348419A
US1348419A US347752A US34775219A US1348419A US 1348419 A US1348419 A US 1348419A US 347752 A US347752 A US 347752A US 34775219 A US34775219 A US 34775219A US 1348419 A US1348419 A US 1348419A
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    • E21BEARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
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  • the object of my invention is to so construct the Walls surrounding the cutters in the lower end of the head that the cutters thereof will be protected and the head itself will be strengthened.
  • Figure 1 is a side view partly in elevation and partly in central longitudinal section; Y
  • Fig. 2 is a bottom plan view of my im'- proved bit showing the housing for the cross roller cutters; and l' Fig. 3 is a side elevation partly in section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
  • These cutters are mounted on shafts 5 inclined downwardly lfrom the central axis of the head, being supported at the inner ends on a web or partition 6 which serves to separate the housing into two chambers, 7, 7.
  • each shaft 5 is supported in a downwardly projectingarm 8 ofthe head.
  • the cross roller cutters comprise two sets of three cutters each, the outer cutter 4 beinglarger in diameter than the two inner cutters in each set.
  • the reduction in size of the cutters toward the central axis of the bit is for the purpose of obtaining a conical shaped bottom to the hole and also to allow the strengthening of the central support or web 6 of the cutters.
  • the shaft 5 is a straightpin inserted from the outer face of the head and held in position by a locking pin 9 inserted into the side of the support 8 at right angles to the shaft, so as to fit within a groove 10 therein and prevent the removal of the shaft in an obvious manner.
  • each side of the central cross roller cuttersA are mounted side cutters 11.
  • These side cutters are mounted 011 axes arranged at approximately right angles to the shafts 5 of the cross rollers, the axes 12 on which they are mounted being inclined upwardly from the vertical axis of rotation of the head so as to incline the cutters outwardly Y open a position as possible so that the material in the hole may find ready entrance into the slot-in which the cross roller cutters are mounted.
  • This housing which l' form 'so as to inclose the cross roller cutters as closely as possible, serves to protect the cutters from all sides, except the lower portion which acts upon the bottom of the hole. By thus extending the housing t also rollers are mounted, and allow the shaft 5 to become loosened from its inner support. It also protects the cutters so that the pebbles and boulders which may be found in the bottom of the hole may not be caught at the side. of the cutters and prevent their ro-.
  • the flushing water acts more eiiciently upon the cutting rollers.
  • the flushing water is supplied to the chambers 7 by means of two channels 14 on each side of the head, these channels passing directly downward through the head and discharging at the sides of each of the chambers. Because of the manner yin which the housing closely surrounds the cutters, the passage of water from the 'housing is constricted so as to be projected with some force against the cutting periphery of the cross rollers, thus keeping them cleared of detritus at all times.
  • the wall of the housing 13 closely surrounds the cross roller cutters in the manner described and therefore not only tends to strengthen the head and prevent the distortion thereof by the strains to which it is subjected, but also serves to protect the cross roller cutters and to so direct the flushing water against the cutters as to keep them from clogging.
  • a head In a rotary boring drill, a head, two sets Aof cross roller cutters on the forward end thereof, said cutters being mounted on shafts supported on a central reinforcing web at one end and on a forwardly extending arm at the other end, said cutters being closely housed by walls extending from said web to said support and inclosing said cutters on all but the cutting side thereof, side cutters on the side faces of said walls and water channels discharging through said head onto said cross roller cutters, saidwalls having openings to allow'passage of water laterally from said cross roller cutters onto said side cutters 2.

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. H. R. HUGHES.
CROSS ROLLER DRILL BIT.
APPLICATION FILED DEC. 27, I9I9.
Patented Aug. 3, 1920..
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Specication of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 3, 1920.
y Application filed December 21,- 1919. Serial No. 347,752.-
To all 'whom/t may concern.'
Be it known that l, HOWARD R. HUGHES,
a citizen of the United States, residing aty Houston, Harris county, Texas, have invented a Certain new and useful lmprovement in Cross-Roller Drill-Bits, of Which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, such as will enable others skilled "in the art to which it appertains to make pending application Serial No. 297,979, iled May 19, 1919, since become Patent No. 1,327,913, issued January 13, 1920.
The object of my invention is to so construct the Walls surrounding the cutters in the lower end of the head that the cutters thereof will be protected and the head itself will be strengthened.
Anotherobject'is to provide a housing for the cutters which will surround them as closely as possible so that the flushing water will act more eciently on the cutters to clear them of theV disintegrated material cut by the bit.
Referring to the drawings forming a part of this specification and wherein like numerals of reference are applied to like parts in both the views,
Figure 1 is a side view partly in elevation and partly in central longitudinal section; Y
Fig. 2 is a bottom plan view of my im'- proved bit showing the housing for the cross roller cutters; and l' Fig. 3 is a side elevation partly in section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
rllhe tool constituting my invention comprises a head 1 approximately cylindrical in shape and having an upper shank 2 reduced in diameter and threaded for attachment -to the drill stem, not shown. At the upper end of the shank 2 is a nipple?) of smaller diameter furnishing an attachment to a lubricator, also not shown. On the lower end of the head 1 -is mounted a series of cross roller cutters 4, 4. The said cross roller cutters extend across the central lower portion of the head and act to roll upon the bottom of the hole and disintegrate the een# tral portion thereof. These cutters are mounted on shafts 5 inclined downwardly lfrom the central axis of the head, being supported at the inner ends on a web or partition 6 which serves to separate the housing into two chambers, 7, 7. The outer end of each shaft 5 is supported in a downwardly projectingarm 8 ofthe head. The cross roller cutters comprise two sets of three cutters each, the outer cutter 4 beinglarger in diameter than the two inner cutters in each set. The reduction in size of the cutters toward the central axis of the bit is for the purpose of obtaining a conical shaped bottom to the hole and also to allow the strengthening of the central support or web 6 of the cutters. The shaft 5 is a straightpin inserted from the outer face of the head and held in position by a locking pin 9 inserted into the side of the support 8 at right angles to the shaft, so as to fit within a groove 10 therein and prevent the removal of the shaft in an obvious manner.
0n each side of the central cross roller cuttersA are mounted side cutters 11. These side cutters are mounted 011 axes arranged at approximately right angles to the shafts 5 of the cross rollers, the axes 12 on which they are mounted being inclined upwardly from the vertical axis of rotation of the head so as to incline the cutters outwardly Y open a position as possible so that the material in the hole may find ready entrance into the slot-in which the cross roller cutters are mounted. I find, however, that by extending the walls 13, which serve as a mounting for the shafts 12 of the side cutters, l will obtain a completely inclosed housing for the cross rollers. This housing, which l' form 'so as to inclose the cross roller cutters as closely as possible, serves to protect the cutters from all sides, except the lower portion which acts upon the bottom of the hole. By thus extending the housing t also rollers are mounted, and allow the shaft 5 to become loosened from its inner support. It also protects the cutters so that the pebbles and boulders which may be found in the bottom of the hole may not be caught at the side. of the cutters and prevent their ro-.
tation. Furthermore, the flushing water acts more eiiciently upon the cutting rollers.
In this embodiment the flushing water is supplied to the chambers 7 by means of two channels 14 on each side of the head, these channels passing directly downward through the head and discharging at the sides of each of the chambers. Because of the manner yin which the housing closely surrounds the cutters, the passage of water from the 'housing is constricted so as to be projected with some force against the cutting periphery of the cross rollers, thus keeping them cleared of detritus at all times. By conining the water closely in the chambers 7, however, there is a strong back pressure exerted on the pumps which I arrange to relieve by allowing an escape laterally of a small portion of the water by means of passages 15 leading from said chambers in a slightly downwardly inclined direction and discharging against the periphery of the side cutters 11. This provision performs two functions in that the back pressure in the drill stem is relieved andalso the side cutters are flushed with water, thus carrying away material tending to adhere thereto. By discharging the water against the side cutters mounted in the open portion inl/:which they are placed in my invention no nozzle effect is produced. But as two streams of water are directed against the peripheral teeth of each cutter, said cutters are maintained clear of disintegrated material, thus preventing their clogging.
The wall of the housing 13 closely surrounds the cross roller cutters in the manner described and therefore not only tends to strengthen the head and prevent the distortion thereof by the strains to which it is subjected, but also serves to protect the cross roller cutters and to so direct the flushing water against the cutters as to keep them from clogging.
Having thus described my invention, what l claim as new and desire to protect by Letters Patent is: V
l. In a rotary boring drill, a head, two sets Aof cross roller cutters on the forward end thereof, said cutters being mounted on shafts supported on a central reinforcing web at one end and on a forwardly extending arm at the other end, said cutters being closely housed by walls extending from said web to said support and inclosing said cutters on all but the cutting side thereof, side cutters on the side faces of said walls and water channels discharging through said head onto said cross roller cutters, saidwalls having openings to allow'passage of water laterally from said cross roller cutters onto said side cutters 2. tlln Va rotary boring drill, a head, two sets of cross roller .cutters mounted in pockets in the lower end thereof, the walls of said pockets closely housing said cutters on all sides, two side cutters mounted o`n the'outer faces of said walls, flushing vchannels discharging into said pockets and lateralpassages leading from said pockets against said side cutters. I Y
In testimony whereof, I hereunto aix my signature, this the 22 day of December, A. D. 1919.
HOWARD R. HUGHES.
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US2557302A (en) * 1947-12-12 1951-06-19 Aubrey F Maydew Combination drag and rotary drilling bit
US20110024197A1 (en) * 2009-07-31 2011-02-03 Smith International, Inc. High shear roller cone drill bits
US20110023663A1 (en) * 2009-07-31 2011-02-03 Smith International, Inc. Manufacturing methods for high shear roller cone bits
US20110162893A1 (en) * 2010-01-05 2011-07-07 Smith International, Inc. High-shear roller cone and pdc hybrid bit
US9574405B2 (en) 2005-09-21 2017-02-21 Smith International, Inc. Hybrid disc bit with optimized PDC cutter placement
US11486201B2 (en) * 2018-07-05 2022-11-01 Chengdu Hairui Energy Technology Co., Ltd Fixed cutting structure-composite cone drill bit

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2557302A (en) * 1947-12-12 1951-06-19 Aubrey F Maydew Combination drag and rotary drilling bit
US9574405B2 (en) 2005-09-21 2017-02-21 Smith International, Inc. Hybrid disc bit with optimized PDC cutter placement
US20110024197A1 (en) * 2009-07-31 2011-02-03 Smith International, Inc. High shear roller cone drill bits
US20110023663A1 (en) * 2009-07-31 2011-02-03 Smith International, Inc. Manufacturing methods for high shear roller cone bits
US8672060B2 (en) 2009-07-31 2014-03-18 Smith International, Inc. High shear roller cone drill bits
US8955413B2 (en) * 2009-07-31 2015-02-17 Smith International, Inc. Manufacturing methods for high shear roller cone bits
US20110162893A1 (en) * 2010-01-05 2011-07-07 Smith International, Inc. High-shear roller cone and pdc hybrid bit
US9033069B2 (en) 2010-01-05 2015-05-19 Smith International, Inc. High-shear roller cone and PDC hybrid bit
US11486201B2 (en) * 2018-07-05 2022-11-01 Chengdu Hairui Energy Technology Co., Ltd Fixed cutting structure-composite cone drill bit

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