IP Library Granted Patent US 11,035,176
Granted Patent B1
US 11,035,176 · App. 16/748,262 · Granted Jun 15, 2021

Polycrystalline diamond compact and applications therefor

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Patent No.
US 11,035,176
App. No.
16/748,262
Granted
Jun 15, 2021
Kind
B1
Abstract

Embodiments of the invention relate to polycrystalline diamond compacts (“PDCs”) including a polycrystalline diamond (“PCD”) table having a structure for enhancing at least one of abrasion resistance, thermal stability, or impact resistance. In an embodiment, a PDC includes a PCD table. The PCD table includes a lower region including a plurality of diamond grains exhibiting a lower average grain size and at least an upper region adjacent to the lower region and including a plurality of diamond grains exhibiting an upper average grain size. The lower average grain size may be at least two times greater than that of the upper average grain size. The PDC includes a substrate having an interfacial surface that is bonded to the lower region of the PCD table. Other embodiments are directed methods of forming PDCs, and various applications for such PDCs in rotary drill bits, bearing apparatuses, and wire-drawing dies.

Claims (47)

1. A rotary drill bit, comprising:

a bit body including a leading end structure configured to facilitate drilling a subterranean formation; and

a plurality of cutting elements mounted to the bit body, at least one of the plurality of cutting elements including:

a polycrystalline diamond table having:

a lower region including:

a first plurality of bonded diamond grains exhibiting a lower region average grain size; and

a plurality of carbide grains in an amount of about 1 weight percent to about 15 weight percent of the lower region;

at least an upper region bonded to the lower region, the upper region including a second plurality of bonded diamond grains exhibiting an upper region average grain size of less than about 40 μm, the lower region average grain size of at least about 60 μm and being at least two times greater than that of the upper region average grain size; and

a substrate including an interfacial surface that is bonded to the lower region of the polycrystalline diamond table.

2. The rotary drill bit of claim 1 , wherein the lower region average grain size is at least about 65 μm.

3. The rotary drill bit of claim 1 , wherein the lower region average grain size is about 60 μm to about 80 μm and the upper region average grain size is about 20 μm to about 35 μm.

4. The rotary drill bit of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of carbide grains includes tungsten carbide grains and the tungsten carbide grains are about 1 weight percent to about 10 weight percent of the lower region.

5. The rotary drill bit of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of carbide grains includes tungsten carbide grains and the tungsten carbide grains are about 1 weight percent to about 5 weight percent of the lower region.

6. The rotary drill bit of claim 1 , wherein the lower region average grain size is about 60 μm to about 70 μm and the upper region average grain size is about 20 μm to about 35 μm.

7. The rotary drill bit of claim 1 , wherein the lower region average grain size is about 60 μm to about 70 μm, the upper region average grain size is about 25 μm to about 30 μm, the plurality of carbide grains includes tungsten carbide grains, and the tungsten carbide grains are about 1 weight percent to about 5 weight percent of the lower region.

8. The rotary drill bit of claim 1 , wherein the polycrystalline diamond table includes at least one exterior surface and a leached region extending inwardly from of the at least one exterior surface into at least the upper region.

9. A rotary drill bit, comprising:

a bit body configured to facilitate drilling a subterranean formation; the bit body including:

radially and longitudinally extending blades; and

a plurality of cutting elements mounted to the blades, at least one of the plurality of cutting elements including:

a polycrystalline diamond table having:

a lower region including:

 a first plurality of bonded diamond grains exhibiting a lower region average grain size; and

 a plurality of carbide grains in an amount of about 1 weight percent to about 15 weight percent of the lower region;

at least an upper region bonded to the lower region, the upper region including a second plurality of bonded diamond grains exhibiting an upper region average grain size of less than about 40 μm, the lower region average grain size of at least about 60 μm and being at least two times greater than that of the upper region average grain size; and

a substrate including an interfacial surface that is bonded to the lower region of the polycrystalline diamond table.

10. The rotary drill bit of claim 9 , wherein the lower region average grain size is at least about 65 μm.

11. The rotary drill bit of claim 9 , wherein the lower region average grain size is about 60 μm to about 80 μm and the upper region average grain size is about 20 μm to about 35 μm.

12. The rotary drill bit of claim 9 , wherein the lower region average grain size is about 60 μm to about 70 μm and the upper region average grain size is about 20 μm to about 35 μm.

13. The rotary drill bit of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of carbide grains includes tungsten carbide grains and the tungsten carbide grains are about 1 weight percent to about 10 weight percent of the lower region.

14. The rotary drill bit of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of carbide grains includes tungsten carbide grains and the tungsten carbide grains are about 1 weight percent to about 5 weight percent of the lower region.

15. The rotary drill bit of claim 9 , wherein the lower region average grain size is about 60 μm to about 70 μm, the upper region average grain size is about 25 μm to about 30 μm, the plurality of carbide grains includes tungsten carbide grains, and the tungsten carbide grains are about 1 weight percent to about 5 weight percent of the lower region.

16. The rotary drill bit of claim 9 , wherein the polycrystalline diamond table includes at least one exterior surface and a leached region extending inwardly from of the at least one exterior surface into at least the upper region.

17. A rotary drill bit, comprising:

a bit body configured to facilitate drilling a subterranean formation; the bit body including:

radially and longitudinally extending blades; and

a plurality of cutting elements mounted to the blades, at least one of the plurality of cutting elements including:

a polycrystalline diamond table having:

a lower region including:

 a first plurality of bonded diamond grains exhibiting a lower region average grain size; and

 a plurality of carbide grains in an amount of about 1 weight percent to about 10 weight percent of the lower region;

at least an upper region bonded to the lower region, the upper region including a second plurality of bonded diamond grains exhibiting an upper region average grain size of about 20 μm to about 35 μm, the lower region average grain size of about 60 μm to about 70 μm and being at least two times greater than that of the upper region average grain size;

a substrate including an interfacial surface that is bonded to the lower region of the polycrystalline diamond table; and

a connection for connecting the bit body to a drill string.

18. The rotary drill bit of claim 17 , wherein the lower region average grain size is about 60 μm to about 70 μm, the upper region average grain size is about 25 μm to about 30 μm, the plurality of carbide grains includes tungsten carbide grains, and the tungsten carbide grains are about 1 weight percent to about 5 weight percent of the lower region.

19. The rotary drill bit of claim 18 , wherein the polycrystalline diamond table includes at least one exterior surface and a leached region extending inwardly from of the at least one exterior surface into at least the upper region.

20. The rotary drill bit of claim 19 , wherein a depth of the leached region is greater than 250 μm.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Jul 17, 2025
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: CHAMPIONX LLC; APERGY ESP SYSTEMS, LLC; APERGY BMCS ACQUISITION CORP; HARBISON-FISCHER, INC.; NORRIS RODS, INC.,; NORRIS RODS, INC.,; NORRISEAL-WELLMARK, INC.; PCS FERGUSON, INC.; QUARTZDYNE, INC.; US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 7, 2022
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: ACE DOWNHOLE, LLC; HARBISON-FISCHER, INC.; NORRIS RODS, INC.; PCS FERGUSON, INC.; QUARTZDYNE, INC.; SPIRIT GLOBAL ENERGY SOLUTIONS, INC.; THETA OILFIELD SERVICES, INC.; APERGY BMCS ACQUISITION CORP.; NORRISEAL-WELLMARK, INC.; US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION; WINDROCK, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 30, 2021
From: APERGY ESP SYSTEMS, LLC; APERGY BMCS ACQUISITION CORPORATION; CHAMPIONX USA INC.; HARBISON-FISCHER, INC.; NORRIS RODS, INC.; NORRISEAL-WELLMARK, INC.; PCS FERGUSON, INC.; QUARTZDYNE, INC.; US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION; WINDROCK, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
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