IP Library Granted Patent US 10,047,566
Granted Patent B2
US 10,047,566 · App. 14/971,040 · Granted Aug 14, 2018

Cutter tool insert having sensing device

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Patent No.
US 10,047,566
App. No.
14/971,040
Granted
Aug 14, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

A cutting element for an earth-boring drilling tool and its method of making are provided. The cutting element may include a substrate, a superhard layer, and a sensing element. The superhard layer may be bonded to the substrate along an interface. The superhard layer may have a working surface opposite the interface and an outer peripheral surface. The outer peripheral surface may extend between the working surface and the interface. The sensing element may comprise at least a part of the superhard layer.

Claims (23)

1. A cutting element for an earth-boring drilling tool, comprising:

a substrate bonded to one side of an interface;

a superhard layer bonded to the substrate along the opposite side of the interface, the superhard layer having a working surface opposite the interface and an outer peripheral surface extending between the working surface and the interface; and;

a sensing element comprising a connector that is coupled to a thermoelectric element within the superhard layer, the connector and the thermoelectric element within the superhard layer forming the sensing element that is integral to the superhard layer, the connector transferring output signals from the sensing element for remote monitoring of a condition of the superhard layer, wherein the substrate surrounds and encompasses the sensing element which crosses the interface and is in electrical contact with the thermoelectric element within the superhard layer.

2. The cutting element for earth-boring drilling tool of claim 1 , wherein the sensing element measures one or more parameters selected from a group of temperature, pressure, wear, magnetic properties, wear volume, force, acceleration, electrical conductivity and combinations thereof.

3. The cutting element for earth-boring drilling tool of claim 1 , further comprises transferring means for transferring output signals from the sensing element through a connector.

4. The cutting element for earth-boring drilling tool of claim 1 , wherein the sensing element comprises an entire superhard layer.

5. The cutting element for earth-boring drilling tool of claim 1 , wherein the superhard layer comprises diamond.

6. The cutting element for earth-boring drilling tool of claim 1 , wherein the sensing element is incorporated into a leached diamond working surface.

7. The cutting element for earth-boring drilling tool of claim 1 , wherein the sensing element is incorporated into a leached diamond working surface.

8. The cutting element for earth-boring drilling tool of claim 1 , wherein a catalytic metal removed from the diamond working surface is replaced by at least one of gold, nickel chromium and nickel manganese.

9. A cutting element for an earth-boring drilling tool, comprising:

a substrate bounded to one side of an interface layer, the substrate surrounding and enclosing the sensor;

a sensor comprising of a connector that is coupled to a thermoelectric element, the connector and the thermoelectric element forming the sensing element, the connector transferring output signals from the sensing element through an interface layer, wherein the sensing element comprises one of a pyroelectric sensors and a piezoelectric sensors; and

a superhard layer bonded to the substrate along an opposite side of the interface, the superhard layer having a working surface opposite the interface and an outer peripheral surface extending between the working surface and the interface.

10. The cutting element for an earth-boring drilling tool of claim 9 , wherein the sensing elements are configured to indicate the amount of force or load being applied to the cutting element.

11. The cutting element for an earth-boring drilling tool of claim 9 , wherein the sensing element is configured to determine volume changes in cutting tool insert.

12. The cutting element for earth-boring drilling tool of claim 9 , wherein the sensing element measures one or more parameters selected from a group of temperature, pressure, wear, magnetic properties, wear volume, force, acceleration, electrical conductivity and combinations thereof.

13. The cutting element for earth-boring drilling tool of claim 9 , wherein the sensing element comprises an entire superhard layer.

14. The cutting element for earth-boring drilling tool of claim 9 , wherein the superhard layer comprises diamond.

15. The cutting element for earth-boring drilling tool of claim 9 , wherein the sensing element is incorporated into a leached diamond working surface.

16. The cutting element for earth-boring drilling tool of claim 9 , wherein a catalytic metal is at least partially removed from the diamond working surface.

17. The cutting element for earth-boring drilling tool of claim 9 , wherein a catalytic metal removed from the diamond working surface is replaced by at least one of gold, nickel chromium and nickel manganese.

Assignments (5)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 31, 2021
From: DIAMOND INNOVATIONS, INC.
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH
Reel/Frame 057388/0971 →
2L PATENT SECURITY RELEASE AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 31, 2021
From: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH
To: DIAMOND INNOVATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 057650/0602 →
1L PATENT SECURITY RELEASE AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 31, 2021
From: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH
To: DIAMOND INNOVATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 057651/0040 →
FIRST LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 4, 2019
From: DIAMOND INNOVATIONS, INC.
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH
Reel/Frame 050272/0415 →
SECOND LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 4, 2019
From: DIAMOND INNOVATIONS, INC.
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH
Reel/Frame 050272/0472 →