ULTERRA DRILLING TECHNOLOGIES, L.P. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140332286 | Diamond Cutting Elements for Drill Bits Seeded With HCP Crystalline Material - A polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC), which is attached or bonded to a substrate to form a cutter for a drill bit, is comprised of sintered polycrystalline diamond interspersed with a seed material which has a hexagonal close packed (HCP) crystalline structure. A region of the sintered polycrystalline diamond structure, near one or more of its working surfaces, which has been seeded with an HCP seed material prior to sintering, is leached to remove catalyst. Selectively seeding portions or regions of a sintered polycrystalline diamond structure permits differing leach rates to form leached regions with differing distances or depths and geometries. | 11-13-2014 |
20140151133 | EARTH BORING TOOL WITH IMPROVED ARRANGEMENT OF CUTTER SIDE RAKES - Earth boring tools with a plurality of fixed cutters have side rake or lateral rakes configured for improving chip removal and evacuation, drilling efficiency, and/or depth of cut management as compared with conventional arrangements | 06-05-2014 |
20140069726 | Selectively Leached, Polycrystalline Structures for Cutting Elements of Drill Bits - The rate of leaching of a polycrystalline diamond (PCD) cutting layer for cutting elements or other wear parts is varied by introduction into the PCD of an additive prior to leaching. Selective introduction of the additive into one or more regions of a PCD cutting structure allows controlling leaching rates of selective leaching of parts of the PCD structure, which allows for creating of a boundary between the leached and non-leached regions of a PCD structure to be made so that is not parallel to the surface or surfaces exposed to the leaching solution. The additive is comprised of a material that increases the permeability of the PCD or acceptance of the PCD to the leaching solution, such as a hydrophile. | 03-13-2014 |
20130292185 | FIXED CUTTER DRILL BIT WITH ROTATING CUTTER DISC - A fixed cutter drill bit that includes one or more integrally-mounted rotating disc with cutters around the circumference of the disc. Each disc is mounted to bearings to handle the torque generated and the weight on bit required to cut the formation. The mounting angle of the disc generates a torque causing the disc to rotate. As the disc rotates, new cutters are presented to the formation. The discs may vary in size, mounting location and number so as to cover entire bladed or just a certain portions of blades. The exposure of the disc could also be set to enable it to rotate while under load, e.g., the cutters on the outside of the bit may contact the formation while the inner half of the disc is protected by a fixed blade. | 11-07-2013 |
20130277116 | MUD MOTOR WITH INTEGRATED PERCUSSION TOOL AND DRILL BIT - A downhole tool having a progressive cavity mud motor with an impact generator disposed within the mud motor rotor or bearing assembly. In one embodiment, the impact generator includes a mud turbine connected to a eccentric ring that encircles and periodically strikes an anvil surface of a percussion shaft. The eccentric ring is pivotable between an engaged striking position and a disengaged non-striking position. The percussion shaft is coupled to a drill bit though a splined connector that provides limited slip for transmitting rotation of the mud motor rotor to the drill bit and for transmitting percussion strikes against the anvil to the drill bit without the need to accelerate the entire drill string. | 10-24-2013 |
20130153305 | Drag Drill Bit With Hybrid Cutter Layout Having Enhanced Stability - A drill bit that provides enhanced stability and a method for manufacturing such bit. In a preferred embodiment, the hybrid drill bit includes a single short driven blade in the shoulder region of the bit having each of its primary cutters plural set, sharing a common radial/elevational position with a primary cutter in an adjacent blade. All other primary cutters of the drill bit are single set at unique radial/elevational positions. The trailing plural-set cutters do less work than the other cutters and disrupt resonance and the feedback mechanism that leads to vibration, instability and whirling. In alternate embodiments, multiple blade pairs or groups may have primary cutters in the shoulder region that are plural set, sharing common radial/elevational positions with other primary cutters. | 06-20-2013 |
20130075167 | Rotary Drag Bit - A rotary drag bit has one or more fixed composite cutting structures formed from a plurality of discrete prefabricated cutters that abut each other along complementary side surfaces, the composite cutting structure being placed and oriented on the cutting face of the rotating body so that the composite cutting structure presents a cutting profile that does not expose any portion of the cutting face that is between or behind the composite cutting structure, with respect to the direction of travel of the composite cutting structure during boring, to the uncut earth formation as the body is rotated during boring. | 03-28-2013 |
20130008717 | SOLID STATE WEAR TRACERS FOR DRILL BITS - A method and apparatus for providing a reliable signal to the operator while drilling when a bit or tool becomes worn or damaged to a predetermined extent. The approach, in an exemplary embodiment, is to integrate one or more wear tracer elements into one or more parts of a drill bit or downhole tool that do not engage the earthen formation until the predetermined wear or damage occurs. At that time wear tracer elements are released upon wearing of the bit body, cutters, inserts, nozzles, or other components that include the wear tracer elements and enter the drill fluid. The presence of wear tracer elements in drilling fluid can be detected at the surface directly, or indirectly as a result of, for example, one or more reactions between the wear tracer elements and the mud, formation, or other subterranean elements, which yield some compound that may then be reliably detected. | 01-10-2013 |