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17 Horseback Ln, Palmyra, VA 22963    434-5895581   

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Houston, TX   

9200 Wyeth Ln, Burke, VA 22015    703-4259596   

6 Brook Pebble Ct, Spring, TX 77380    281-2921801    703-4259596   

The Woodlands, TX   

Las Vegas, NV   

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Drill Bits With Reduced Exposure Of Cutters

US Patent:
6460631, Oct 8, 2002
Filed:
Dec 15, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/738687
Inventors:
Mark W. Dykstra - Kingwood TX
William Heuser - The Woodlands TX
Michael L. Doster - Spring TX
Jack T. Oldham - Willis TX
Terry D. Watts - Spring TX
Daniel E. Ruff - Kingwood TX
Rodney B. Walzel - Conroe TX
Christopher C. Beuershausen - Spring TX
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 1046
US Classification:
175 57, 175428, 175431
Abstract:
A rotary drag bit and method for drilling subterranean formations including a bit body being provided with at least one cutter thereon exhibiting reduced, or limited, exposure to the formation so as to control the depth-of-cut of the at least one cutter, so as to control the volume of formation material cut per bit rotation, as well as to control the amount of torque experienced by the bit and an optionally associated bottomhole assembly regardless of the effective weight-on-bit. The exterior of the bit preferably includes a plurality of blade structures carrying at least one such cutter thereon and including a sufficient amount of bearing surface area to contact the formation so as to generally distribute the weight of the bit against the bottom of the borehole without exceeding the compressive strength of the formation rock.

Drill Bits With Controlled Exposure Of Cutters

US Patent:
6779613, Aug 24, 2004
Filed:
Oct 7, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/266534
Inventors:
Mark W. Dykstra - Kingwood TX
William Heuser - The Woodlands TX
Michael L. Doster - Spring TX
Jack T. Oldham - Willis TX
Terry D. Watts - Spring TX
Daniel E. Ruff - Kingwood TX
Rodney B. Walzel - Conroe TX
Christopher C. Beuershausen - Spring TX
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 1046
US Classification:
175 57, 175428, 175431
Abstract:
A rotary drag bit and method for drilling subterranean formations including a bit body being provided with at least one cutter thereon exhibiting reduced, or limited, exposure to the formation so as to control the depth-of-cut of the at least one cutter, so as to control the volume of formation material cut per bit rotation, as well as to control the amount of torque experienced by the bit and an optionally associated bottomhole assembly regardless of the effective weight-on-bit. The exterior of the bit preferably includes a plurality of blade structures carrying at least one such cutter thereon and including a sufficient amount of bearing surface area to contact the formation so as to generally distribute an additional weight applied to the bit against the bottom of the borehole without exceeding the compressive strength of the formation rock.

Drill Bits With Reduced Exposure Of Cutters

US Patent:
6935441, Aug 30, 2005
Filed:
Jun 4, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/861129
Inventors:
Mark W. Dykstra - Kingwood TX, US
William Heuser - The Woodlands TX, US
Michael L. Doster - Spring TX, US
Jack T. Oldham - Willis TX, US
Terry D. Watts - Spring TX, US
Daniel E. Ruff - Kingwood TX, US
Rodney B. Walzel - Conroe TX, US
Christopher C. Beuershausen - Spring TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B010/46
US Classification:
175 57, 175428, 175431
Abstract:
A rotary drag bit and method for drilling subterranean formations, including a bit body being provided with at least one cutter thereon exhibiting reduced, or limited, exposure to the formation, so as to control the depth-of-cut of the at least one cutter, so as to control the volume of formation material cut per bit rotation, as well as to control the amount of torque experienced by the bit and an optionally associated bottomhole assembly regardless of the effective weight-on-bit are all disclosed. The exterior of the bit preferably includes a plurality of blade structures carrying at least one such cutter thereon and including a sufficient amount of bearing surface area to contact the formation so as to generally distribute an additional weight applied to the bit against the bottom of the borehole without exceeding the compressive strength of the formation rock.

Drill Bits With Reduced Exposure Of Cutters

US Patent:
7096978, Aug 29, 2006
Filed:
Aug 30, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/214524
Inventors:
Mark W. Dykstra - Kingwood TX, US
William Heuser - The Woodlands TX, US
Michael L. Doster - Spring TX, US
Jack T. Oldham - Willis TX, US
Terry D. Watts - Spring TX, US
Daniel E. Ruff - Kingwood TX, US
Rodney B. Walzel - Conroe TX, US
Christopher C. Beuershausen - Spring TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 10/46
US Classification:
175 57, 175428, 175431
Abstract:
A rotary drag bit and method for drilling subterranean formations, including a bit body being provided with at least one cutter thereon exhibiting reduced, or limited, exposure to the formation, so as to control the depth-of-cut of the at least one cutter, so as to control the volume of formation material cut per bit rotation, as well as to control the amount of torque experienced by the bit and an optionally associated bottomhole assembly regardless of the effective weight-on-bit are all disclosed. The exterior of the bit preferably includes a plurality of blade structures carrying at least one such cutter thereon and including a sufficient amount of bearing surface area to contact the formation so as to generally distribute an additional weight applied to the bit against the bottom of the borehole without exceeding the compressive strength of the formation rock.

Drilling Apparatus With Reduced Exposure Of Cutters And Methods Of Drilling

US Patent:
7814990, Oct 19, 2010
Filed:
Aug 21, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/507279
Inventors:
Mark W. Dykstra - Kingwood TX, US
William Heuser - The Woodlands TX, US
Michael L. Doster - Spring TX, US
Jack T. Oldham - Willis TX, US
Terry D. Watts - Spring TX, US
Daniel E. Ruff - Kingwood TX, US
Rodney B. Walzel - Conroe TX, US
Christopher C. Beuershausen - Spring TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 10/46
US Classification:
175 57, 175428
Abstract:
A rotary drilling apparatus and method for drilling subterranean formations, including a body being provided with at least one cutter thereon exhibiting reduced, or limited, exposure to the formation, so as to control the depth-of-cut of the at least one cutter, so as to control the volume of formation material cut per rotation of the drilling apparatus, as well as to control the amount of torque experienced by the drilling apparatus and an optionally associated bottomhole assembly regardless of the effective weight-on-bit are all disclosed. The exterior of the drilling apparatus may include a plurality of blade structures carrying at least one such cutter thereon and including a sufficient amount of bearing surface area to contact the formation so as to generally distribute an additional weight applied to the drilling apparatus against the bottom of the borehole without exceeding the compressive strength of the formation rock.

Drilling Apparatus With Reduced Exposure Of Cutters And Methods Of Drilling

US Patent:
8066084, Nov 29, 2011
Filed:
Oct 18, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/906713
Inventors:
Mark W. Dykstra - Kingwood TX, US
William Heuser - The Woodlands TX, US
Michael L. Doster - Spring TX, US
Jack T. Oldham - Willis TX, US
Terry D. Watts - Spring TX, US
Daniel E. Ruff - Kingwood TX, US
Rodney B. Walzel - Conroe TX, US
Christopher C. Beuershausen - Spring TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 10/46
US Classification:
175 57, 175428
Abstract:
A rotary drilling apparatus and method for drilling subterranean formations, including a body being provided with at least one cutter thereon exhibiting reduced, or limited, exposure to the formation, so as to control the depth-of-cut of the at least one cutter, so as to control the volume of formation material cut per rotation of the drilling apparatus, as well as to control the amount of torque experienced by the drilling apparatus and an optionally associated bottomhole assembly regardless of the effective weight-on-bit are all disclosed. The exterior of the drilling apparatus may include a plurality of blade structures carrying at least one such cutter thereon and including a sufficient amount of bearing surface area to contact the formation so as to generally distribute an additional weight applied to the drilling apparatus against the bottom of the borehole without exceeding the compressive strength of the formation rock.

Drilling Apparatus With Reduced Exposure Of Cutters And Methods Of Drilling

US Patent:
8172008, May 8, 2012
Filed:
Sep 29, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/248895
Inventors:
Mark W. Dykstra - Kingwood TX, US
William Heuser - The Woodlands TX, US
Michael L. Doster - Spring TX, US
Jack T. Oldham - Willis TX, US
Terry D. Watts - Spring TX, US
Daniel E. Ruff - Kingwood TX, US
Rodney B. Walzel - Conroe TX, US
Christopher C. Beuershausen - Spring TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 10/46
US Classification:
175 57, 175428
Abstract:
A rotary drilling apparatus and method for drilling subterranean formations, including a body being provided with at least one cutter thereon exhibiting reduced, or limited, exposure to the formation, so as to control the depth-of-cut of the at least one cutter, so as to control the volume of formation material cut per rotation of the drilling apparatus, as well as to control the amount of torque experienced by the drilling apparatus and an optionally associated bottomhole assembly regardless of the effective weight-on-bit are all disclosed. The exterior of the drilling apparatus may include a plurality of blade structures carrying at least one such cutter thereon and including a sufficient amount of bearing surface area to contact the formation so as to generally distribute an additional weight applied to the drilling apparatus against the bottom of the borehole without exceeding the compressive strength of the formation rock.

Superabrasive Cutting Assemblies Including Cutters Of Varying Orientations And Drill Bits So Equipped

US Patent:
6408958, Jun 25, 2002
Filed:
Oct 23, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/694518
Inventors:
Matthew R. Isbell - Houston TX
Rudolf C. O. Pessier - Houston TX
Michael L. Doster - Spring TX
Mark W. Dykstra - Kingwood TX
William H. Heuser - The Woodlands TX
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 1016
US Classification:
175431, 175432
Abstract:
A cutting assembly comprised of first and second superabrasive cutting elements including at least one rotationally leading cutting element having a cutting face oriented generally in a direction of intended rotation of a bit on which the assembly is mounted to cut a subterranean formation with a cutting edge at an outer periphery of the cutting face, and a rotationally trailing cutting element oriented substantially transverse to the direction of intended bit rotation and including a relatively thick superabrasive table configured to cut the formation with a cutting edge located between a beveled surface at the side of the superabrasive table and an end face thereof. A rotationally trailing cutting element may be associated with and disposed at a location on the bit at least partially laterally intermediate locations of two rotationally leading cutting elements. Drill bits equipped with the cutting assembly are also disclosed.

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