IP Library Granted Patent US 8,752,655
Granted Patent B2
US 8,752,655 · App. 13/185,345 · Granted Jun 17, 2014

Rock bit having a labyrinth seal/bearing protection structure

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Patent No.
US 8,752,655
App. No.
13/185,345
Granted
Jun 17, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A drill tool includes a cone mounted for rotation on a bearing shaft that extends from a bit head. The cone has a first planar base surface opposed to a second planar base surface of the bit head. A first annular groove is formed in the first planar base surface, and a second annular groove is formed in the second planar base surface. The first and second annular grooves are at least partially aligned with each other. The combination of the first and second annular grooves form a first annular gland. A protector ring is inserted into the first annular gland, and functions to divide a fluid path between the bearing shaft of the drill tool and an external environment into a plurality of parallel fluid paths that pass around the protector ring. Each parallel fluid path includes a convolution defined by a plurality of fluid direction changing corners.

Claims (54)

1. A drill tool, comprising:

a bit head having a radially extending base surface;

at least one bearing shaft extending from the bit head and having a bearing surface;

a cone mounted for rotation on the bearing shaft and having a radially extending base surface;

a first annular groove formed in the radially extending base surface of the cone;

a second annular groove formed in the radially extending base surface of the bit head, wherein first annular groove is aligned with at least a portion of the second annular groove; and

a protector ring having a size and shape to fit between the cone and bit head positioned within both the first and second annular groove;

wherein the protector ring, when installed in the first and second annular grooves, divides a fluid path between the bearing shaft and an environment outside said drill tool into a plurality of parallel fluid paths passing at least around the protector ring.

2. The drill tool of claim 1 , wherein the shaft further includes a sealing surface, the drill tool further comprising:

a seal gland formed between the cone and the bearing shaft; and

a seal member disposed within the seal gland.

3. The drill tool of claim 1 wherein the protector ring has a generally I-shape in cross-section.

4. The drill tool of claim 1 wherein the protector ring has a generally T-shape in cross-section.

5. The drill tool of claim 1 wherein the protector ring has a generally L-shape in cross-section.

6. The drill tool of claim 1 wherein each one of the plurality of parallel fluid paths is presented with a convolution comprising at least two corners defined by the combination of the protector ring and at least one of the first and second annular grooves.

7. The drill tool of claim 1 wherein each one of the plurality of parallel fluid paths is presented with a convolution comprising at least three corners defined by the combination of the protector ring and at least one of the first and second annular grooves.

8. The drill tool of claim 1 wherein a first one of the plurality of parallel fluid paths is presented with a convolution comprising at least three corners defined by the combination of the protector ring and at least one of the first and second annular grooves and all remaining ones of the plurality of parallel fluid paths are presented with a convolution comprising at least four corners defined by the combination of the protector ring and at least one of the first and second annular grooves.

9. The drill tool of claim 1 wherein the protector ring comprises a first ring segment and a second ring segment; further including an interface surface between the first and second ring segments; and wherein the protector ring, when installed in the first and second annular grooves, divides a fluid path between the bearing shaft and an environment outside said drill tool into a plurality of parallel fluid paths passing both around the protector ring and between the first and second ring segments.

10. The drill tool of claim 9 wherein each one of the plurality of parallel fluid paths is presented with a convolution comprising at least two corners defined by the combination of both of the first and second segments of the protector ring and at least one of the first and second annular grooves.

11. The drill tool of claim 9 wherein each one of the plurality of parallel fluid paths is presented with a convolution comprising at least three corners defined by the combination of both of the first and second segments of the protector ring and at least one of the first and second annular grooves.

12. The drill tool of claim 9 wherein a first one of the plurality of parallel fluid paths is presented with a convolution comprising at least three corners defined by the combination of both of the first and second segments of the protector ring and at least one of the first and second annular grooves and all remaining ones of the plurality of parallel fluid paths are presented with a convolution comprising at least four corners defined by the combination of both of the first and second segments of the protector ring and at least one of the first and second annular grooves.

13. The drill tool of claim 12 wherein at least one of the remaining ones of the plurality of fluid paths passes through the interface surface between the first and second ring segments.

14. The drill tool of claim 1 wherein each one of the plurality of parallel fluid paths is presented with a convolution comprising a plurality of corners defined by the shape of the protector ring and an annular gland formed by the first and second annular grooves.

15. The drill tool of claim 14 wherein the fluid path changes direction at each corner at a right angle.

16. The drill tool of claim 1 wherein the second annular groove formed in the radially extending base surface of the bit head is offset from the bearing shaft by a portion of the radially extending base surface of the bit head.

17. The drill tool of claim 1 wherein the first annular groove formed in the radially extending base surface of the cone is offset from the bearing shaft by a portion of the radially extending base surface of the cone.

18. The drill tool of claim 1 wherein the bearing shaft supports a journal bearing for cone rotation.

19. A drill tool, comprising:

a bit head having a radially extending base surface; at least one bearing shaft extending from the bit head and having a bearing surface;

a cone mounted for rotation on the bearing shaft and having a radially extending base surface;

a first annular groove formed in the radially extending base surface of the cone;

a second annular groove formed in the radially extending base surface of the bit head, wherein the first annular groove is aligned with at least a portion of the second annular groove; and

a protector ring having a size and shape to fit between the cone and bit head positioned within both the first and second annular groove, the protector ring configured to divide a fluid path between the bearing shaft and an environment outside said drill tool into a plurality of fluid paths passing at least around the protector ring.

20. The drill tool of claim 19 , wherein the protector ring has a generally L-shape in cross-section; and wherein the L-shaped in cross-section protector ring has a first leg extending into the first annular groove and a second leg positioned between the cone and bit head within the second annular groove and wherein the L-shaped in cross-section protector ring comprises a first ring segment defining at least a portion of the first leg and a second ring segment defining at least a portion of the second leg.

21. The drill tool of claim 20 further including an interface surface between the first and second ring segments.

22. The drill tool of claim 21 wherein the interface surface has a Z-shape in cross-section.

23. A drill tool, comprising:

a cone mounted for rotation on a bearing shaft extending from a bit head, the cone having a first radially extending planar base surface opposed to a second radially extending planar base surface of the bit head;

a first annular groove formed in the first radially extending planar base surface;

a second annular groove formed in the second radially extending planar base surface, wherein first annular groove is aligned with at least a portion of the second annular groove, the combination of the first and second annular grooves forming a first annular gland; and

a protector ring inserted into the first annular gland;

wherein the protector ring, when installed in the first annular gland, divides a fluid path between the bearing shaft and an environment outside said drill tool into a plurality of parallel fluid paths passing around the protector ring.

24. The drill tool of claim 23 further comprising a sliding sealing system provided between the cone and the bearing shaft.

25. The drill tool of claim 24 wherein the sliding sealing system comprises a second annular gland formed between the cone and the bearing shaft and an o-ring sealing member retained within the second annular gland.

26. The drill tool of claim 23 wherein the first annular gland has an L-shape in cross-section and the protector ring has a corresponding L-shape in cross-section.

27. The drill tool of claim 23 wherein each one of the plurality of parallel fluid paths is presented with a convolution comprising at least two corners defined by the shape of the protector ring and the first annular gland.

28. The drill tool of claim 23 wherein each one of the plurality of parallel fluid paths is presented with a convolution comprising at least three corners defined by the shape of the protector ring and the first annular gland.

29. The drill tool of claim 23 wherein each one of the plurality of parallel fluid paths is presented with a convolution comprising a plurality of corners defined by the shape of the protector ring and an annular gland formed by the first and second annular grooves, and wherein the fluid path changes direction at each corner at a right angle.

30. A drill tool comprising:

a cone mounted for rotation on a bearing shaft extending from a bit head, the cone having a first radially extending planar base surface opposed to a second radially extending planar base surface of the bit head;

a first annular groove formed in the first radially extending planar base surface;

a second annular groove formed in the second radially extending planar base surface, wherein first annular groove is aligned with at least a portion of the second annular groove, the combination of the first and second annular grooves forming a first annular gland; and

a protector ring inserted into the first annular gland;

wherein the protector ring comprises a first ring segment and a second ring segment and further includes an interface surface between the first and second ring segments.

Assignments (7)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2021
From: VAREL INTERNATIONAL IND., L.P.
To: SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION TOOLS AB
Reel/Frame 055073/0163 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 4, 2014
From: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLAND BRANCH
To: VAREL INTERNATIONAL IND., L.P
Reel/Frame 033083/0969 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 31, 2013
From: VAREL INTERNATIONAL ENERGY FUNDING CORP.
To: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH
Reel/Frame 029731/0721 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 23, 2013
From: VAREL INTERNATIONAL IND., L.P.
To: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 029682/0024 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 8, 2012
From: DRILLBIT WCF II LIMITED
To: VAREL INTERNATIONAL IND., L.P.
Reel/Frame 027787/0370 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 26, 2011
From: VAREL INTERNATIONAL IND., L.P.
To: DRILLBIT WCF II LIMITED
Reel/Frame 026970/0678 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 18, 2011
From: GALLIFET, THOMAS
To: VAREL INTERNATIONAL, IND., L.P.
Reel/Frame 026609/0432 →