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Title:
Earth boring bit with means for conducting heat from the bit's bearings
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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive properly or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. An earth boring bit for drilling under conditions that include heat being encountered in the bit during the drilling operation, comprising:
a bit body;
a cutter rotatably mounted on said bit body;
bearing means between said cutter and said bit body; and
heat pipe means extending from proximate said bearing means to a location on said bit body spaced from said bearing means for conducting heat from said bearing means, said heat pipe means comprising a gas tight container, a capillary wick within said container and a vaporizable fluid within said container.
2. The earth boring bit of claim 1 including a heat dissipating element positioned in a bore in said bit body proximate said heat pipe means.
3. A sealed bearing rotary rock bit adapted to operate under conditions wherein heat is encountered at the bit bearings, comprising:
a bit body;
a connection for connecting the bit body to a rotary drill string;
at least one arm extending from said bit body, said arm terminating in a bearing pin;
a rotatable cone cutter rotatably mounted upon said bearing pin;
bearing means between said rotatable cone cutter and said bearing pin for promoting rotation of said rotatable cone cutter;
a lubricant reservoir containing lubricant in said arms;
means for conducting lubricant from said lubricant reservoir to said bearing means;
seal means for providing a closure between said rotatable cone cutter and said bearing pin thereby retaining the lubricant inside of the bit and preventing fluid outside of the bit from entering the bit; and
a heat pipe in said bit body extending into said bearing pin, said heat pipe comprising a gas tight container, a capillary wick within said container and a vaporizable fluid within said container and having an evaporator section located near said bearing means and a condenser section spaced from said bearing means.
4. The earth boring bit of claim 3 including a heat dissipating element positioned in a bore in said bit body proximate the condenser section of said heat pipe.
5. An earth boring bit for drilling under conditions that include heat being encountered in the bit during the drilling operation, comprising:
a main body;
three individual arms extending from said bit body, each of said arms including a bearing pin;
a rotatable cone cutter mounted upon each of said bearing pins;
bearing means between each of said cone cutters and said bearing pins;
a seal between each of the cone cutters and said bearing pins;
a lubricant reservoir in each of said arms;
a lubricant passage in each of said arms extending from said lubricant reservoirs to said bearing means; and
heat pipe means in each of said arms extending from proximate said bearing means to locations on said bit body spaced from said bearing means for conducting heat from said bearing means, said heat pipe means comprising a gas tight container, a capillary wick within said container and a vaporizable fluid within said container.
6. In a sealed bearing rotary rock bit including a bit body, a cutter rotatably mounted on said bit body and bearing means between said cutter and said bit body for drillling under conditions that include heat being encountered in the bit during the drilling operation, the improvement comprising:
a bore in said bit body, said bore extending proximate said bearing means; and
a heat pipe in said bore in bit body, said heat pipe comprising a gas tight container, a capillary wick within said container and a vaporizable fluid within said container with said heat pipe having an evaporator section located proximate said bearing means and a condenser section spaced from said bearing means.
Other info:
Inventors:
McQueen, Robert William (Houston, TX, US)
Application Number:
484049
Filing Date: 1974-06-28 Publication_date: 1976-02-03 Assignee:
Dresser Industries, Inc. (Dallas, TX)
Primary Class(es):
175/17
175/228, 175/331, 175/372, 184/6.22, 384/93
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US Patent Ref:
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Primary Examiner:
Purser, Ernest R.
Assistant Examiner:
Favreau, Richard E.
Attorney:
Scott; Eddie E.
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