IP Library Granted Patent US 7,188,692
Granted Patent B2
US 7,188,692 · App. 11/204,289 · Granted Mar 13, 2007

Superabrasive cutting elements having enhanced durability, method of producing same, and drill bits so equipped

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Patent No.
US 7,188,692
App. No.
11/204,289
Granted
Mar 13, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A superabrasive cutting element including a diamond or other superabrasive material table having a peripheral cutting edge defined by at least two adjacent chamfers having an arcuate surface substantially tangent to each of the at least two chamfers interposed therebetween. Methods of producing such superabrasive cutting elements and drill bits equipped with such superabrasive cutting elements are also disclosed.

Claims (51)

1. A cutting element for use on a rotary drill bit for drilling subterranean formations, comprising:

a table of superabrasive material having a face, a side and an outer periphery adjacent the face,

the outer periphery as viewed from a side of the cutting element comprising at least in part:

a first surface;

a second surface adjacent the first surface and oriented at an angle of greater than about 90° to the first surface; and

an arcuate surface interposed between the first surface and the second surface.

2. The cutting element of claim 1 , wherein the outer periphery is nonlinear.

3. The cutting element of claim 1 , wherein the cutting element includes a supporting substrate affixed to the table of superabrasive material.

4. The cutting element of claim 1 , wherein the superabrasive material comprises diamond material.

5. The cutting element of claim 4 , wherein the diamond material comprises a polycrystalline diamond compact.

6. The cutting element of claim 1 , wherein the arcuate surface comprises, in cross-section, a radius of curvature.

7. The cutting element of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first surface and the second surface contacts the arcuate surface substantially tangentially.

8. The cutting element of claim 1 , wherein each of the first surface and the second surface contacts the arcuate surface substantially tangentially.

9. The cutting element of claim 8 , wherein the arcuate surface comprises, in cross-section, a radius of curvature.

10. A rotary drill bit for drilling subterranean formations, comprising:

a bit body having a shank secured thereto for affixing the bit to a drill string;

a plurality of cutting elements secured to the bit body, at least one of the cutting elements comprising:

a table of superabrasive material having a face, a side and an outer periphery adjacent the face, the outer periphery as viewed from a side of the cutting element comprising at least in part:

a first, surface;

a second surface adjacent the first surface and oriented at an angle of greater than about 90° to the first surface; and

an arcuate surface interposed between the first surface and the second surface.

11. The rotary drill bit of claim 10 , wherein the angle of the first surface with respect to the side is approximately the same as a backrake angle of the at least one of the cutting elements secured to the bit body of the rotary drill bit.

12. The rotary drill bit of claim 10 , wherein the outer periphery is arcuate.

13. The rotary drill bit of claim 10 , wherein the at least one cutting element includes a supporting substrate affixed to the table of superabrasive material opposite the face.

14. The rotary drill bit of claim 10 , wherein the superabrasive material comprises a diamond material.

15. The rotary drill bit of claim 14 , wherein the diamond material comprises a polycrystalline diamond compact.

16. The rotary drill bit of claim 14 , wherein the arcuate surface comprises, in cross-section, a radius of curvature.

17. The rotary drill bit of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the first surface and the second surface contacts the arcuate surface substantially tangentially.

18. The rotary drill bit of claim 10 , wherein the at least one cutting element includes a supporting substrate affixed to the table of superabrasive material.

19. The rotary drill bit of claim 10 , wherein each of the first surface and the second surface contacts the arcuate surface substantially tangentially.

20. The rotary drill bit of claim 19 , wherein the arcuate surface comprises, in cross-section a radius of curvature.

21. A cutting element for use on a rotary drill bit for drilling subterranean formations, comprising:

a table of superabrasive material having an outer periphery comprising at least first and second adjacent surfaces having, as viewed from a side of the table, an arcuate surface interposed therebetween, wherein the first and second adjacent surfaces define an included angle therebetween of about 90° or greater; and

wherein each of the first surface and the second surface contacts the arcuate surface substantially tangentially.

22. The cutting element of claim 21 , further including a supporting substrate affixed to the table of superabrasive material.

23. The cutting element of claim 21 , wherein the table of superabrasive material is affixed to a carrier element adapted to be secured to a face of the rotary drill bit.

24. The cutting element of claim 21 , wherein the superabrasive material comprises a diamond material.

25. The cutting element of claim 24 , wherein the diamond material comprises a polycrystalline diamond compact.

26. The cutting element of claim 21 , wherein the arcuate surface comprises, in cross-section, a radius of curvature.

27. The cutting element of claim 21 , wherein the arcuate surface comprises, in cross-section, a radius of curvature.

28. A rotary drill bit for drilling subterranean formations, comprising:

a bit body having a shank secured thereto for affixing the bit to a drill string;

a plurality of cutting elements secured to the bit body, at least one of the cutting elements comprising:

a table of superabrasive material having an outer periphery comprising at least first and second adjacent surfaces having, as viewed from a side of the table, an arcuate surface interposed therebetween, wherein the at least first and second adjacent surfaces define an included angle therebetween of about 90° or greater; and

wherein each of the first surface and the second surface contacts the arcuate surface substantially tangentially.

29. The rotary drill bit of claim 28 , further including a supporting substrate affixed to the table of superabrasive material.

30. The rotary drill bit of claim 28 , wherein the table of superabrasive material is affixed to a carrier element adapted to be secured to a face of the rotary drill bit.

31. The rotary drill bit of claim 28 , wherein the superabrasive material comprises a diamond material.

32. The rotary drill bit of claim 31 , wherein the diamond material comprises a polycrystalline diamond compact.

33. The rotary drill bit of claim 28 , wherein the arcuate surface comprises, in cross-section, a radius of curvature.

34. The rotary drill bit of claim 28 , wherein the arcuate surface comprises, in cross section a radius of curvature.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 30, 2022
From: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
To: BAKER HUGHES HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 062020/0143 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 20, 2022
From: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED
To: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC.
Reel/Frame 061481/0459 →