EP2921639A1 - Percussive drill bit with multiple sets of front cutting inserts - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a percussive rock drill bit and in particular, although not exclusively, to a drill bit formed with a cutting head mounting a plurality of front cutting inserts arranged into sets with each set distributed at different radial positions at a front face of the cutting head.
- Percussion drill bits are widely used both for drilling relatively shallow bores in hard rock and for creating deep boreholes.
- drill strings are typically used in which a plurality of rods are interconnected to advance the drill bit and increase the depth of the hole.
- a terrestrial machine is operative to transfer a combined impact and rotary drive motion to an upper end of the drill string whilst a drill bit positioned at the lower end is operative to crush the rock and form the boreholes.
- the impact is delivered not through the upper end of the string, but by a hammer directly connected to the drill bit within the hole.
- the drill bit typically comprises a drill head that mounts a plurality of hard cutting inserts, commonly referred to as buttons.
- buttons comprise a carbide based material to enhance the lifetime of the drill bit.
- the drill bit comprises a plurality of gauge buttons distributed circumferentially at an outer perimeter of the head that are configured to engage material to be crushed and to determine the diameter of the borehole.
- the head also mounts a plurality of front buttons provided at a front face of the head for engaging material to be crushed at the axial forwardmost region of drilling.
- Example percussive drill bits are disclosed in US 3,357,507 ; US 3,388,756 , US 3,955,635 ; US 2008/0087473 ; US 2008/0078584 ; WO 2012/17460 ; WO 2006/033606 ; WO 2009/067073 ; US 7,527,110 ; US 7,392,863 ; EP 2592216 ; WO 2012/038428 and EP 2383420 .
- the cutting inserts are distributed over the front face in sets or seemingly randomly at different locations not on a common circumferential path.
- the multiplicity of inserts increases progressively from the radially inner to radially outer region of the front face.
- each insert In order for the bit to advance into the rock during drilling, each insert must crush the rock in its circumferential path. Where a particular region of the front face includes a single insert, a full 360° rotation is needed to advance the bit axially forward. Accordingly, the inserts at those regions of the bit with the fewer neighbouring inserts have a higher wear rate and also limit the penetration rate of the bit. Accordingly, what is required is a drill bit that addresses these problems.
- a percussive rock drill bit comprising: a head provided at one end of an elongate shank, the head having a forward facing front face defined by a perimeter edge; a plurality of front cutting inserts distributed at the front face at different radial positions between a central axis extending through the drill bit and the perimeter edge of the front face; characterised in that: the front cutting inserts are grouped into a plurality of sets with each set positioned at a different radial distance from the axis and each insert of each respective set is positioned at substantially the same radial distance; wherein the sets each comprise the same number of inserts.
- each insert of each respective set positioned at substantially the same radial distance' encompasses the axial centres of each of the inserts within each set positioned on the same circumferential path and at the same radial separation distance from the axis.
- the term also encompasses the axial centres of at least some of the insert within each respective set being positioned radially outside or inside other inserts within the same set.
- Such a variation includes the positioning of the axial centre of one or more inserts within a set so as to be eccentric (off-set) relative to the other inserts within the same set by up to a diameter (D), a radius, a third diameter (D/3) or a quarter diameter (D/4) of the inserts within the set.
- each set comprises from three to six cutting inserts.
- each set comprises four inserts.
- Such an arrangement represents an optimised compromise between minimising wear of the inserts and also minimising an overall weight of the cutting bit that naturally increases with a larger number of inserts.
- each set comprises from two to eight sets of front cutting inserts.
- the bit comprises four sets of inserts.
- an inner set of the inserts represents a radially innermost set of front buttons.
- the drill bit comprises an additional set of innermost front buttons that comprises a number of cutting inserts being less than the number of inserts within the radially outer sets (with each of these radially outer sets comprising the same number of cutting inserts in accordance with the subject invention).
- An additional set of innermost inserts having a lower number of inserts relative to the radially outer sets may be advantageous for use with smaller diameter drill bit heads.
- a diameter of the inserts of each set increases in a direction radially outward from the axis.
- a diameter of the inserts within all or some of the sets may be substantially equal.
- the radially outer sets may comprise larger diameter inserts relative to the inner sets to compensate for the increased angular velocity during drilling so as to provide a uniform insert wear rate across all sets.
- a central region of the front face is positioned axially forward of the perimeter edge.
- the front face is generally convex such that a central region of the front face is positioned axially forward of the perimeter edge.
- the front face may be dome-shaped that is tilted axially rearward towards the shank such that a radially innermost part of the front face is positioned axially forward relative to a perimeter edge of the head.
- the axially forward region of the head may be substantially planar or flat or comprise a cavity so as to be generally concave having a peripheral collar that projects axially forward of a radially innermost region within which is mounted the plurality of sets of inserts.
- the annular collar of the head may comprise one or a plurality of sets of the front buttons in addition to gauge buttons.
- an angle between neighbouring inserts within each respective set is substantially equal. That is, the separation distance between neighbouring inserts in a circumferential direction around the central axis within each set is substantially equal.
- the angle between neighbouring inserts (within each set) is substantially equal for all sets at the front face.
- a distance in the circumferential direction between neighbouring inserts within each set increases between the sets in a direction radially outward from the central axis.
- the increase in circumferential separation distance between inserts within the sets in a direction progressively outward from the axis is a consequence of the uniform angular separation between neighbouring inserts within all sets.
- the drill bit may comprise a first inner set positioned radially innermost at or towards the axis relative to other sets; and a first intermediate set positioned radially between the first inner set and a gauge group of cutting inserts positioned at or towards the perimeter edge.
- the drill bit may further comprise a second intermediate set positioned radially intermediate the first intermediate set and the gauge group.
- the drill bit may further comprise a second inner set positioned radially intermediate the first inner set and the first intermediate set.
- Such an arrangement is beneficial to maximise the drilling rate and service lifetime of the drill bit configured with a domed or convex front face.
- a number of different sets of inserts may vary according to the size, geometry and shape profile of the bit head including in particular flat and concave front face regions.
- percussive drilling apparatus comprising a drill bit as claimed herein.
- a drill bit 100 comprises a drill head 101 formed at one end of a generally elongate shaft 102 with both head 101 and shaft 102 centred on a longitudinal axis 108.
- Shaft 102 comprises splines 109 to engage with corresponding splines of a drive tool (not shown) that surrounds the shaft 102 during use.
- Head 101 comprises an axially forward section 111 and an axially rearward skirt section 110 that interfaces with shaft 102.
- Section 111 comprises a larger diameter than skirt 110 and is defined, in part, by an annual outermost perimeter edge 106.
- a forward facing front face indicated generally by reference 105 projects axially forward from edge 106 such that the forward facing part of section 111 is generally convex and comprises a dome-shaped profile when viewed from the side or in cross section.
- Forward head section 111 tapers rearwardly from edge 106 via a short longitudinally extending trailing surface 107 that mates with an axially forward region of skirt 110.
- Front face 105 may be considered to be segmented radially into a plurality of annular regions extending between axis 108 and perimeter edge 106.
- face 105 comprises an outer peripheral region 200 that is defined at its perimeter by edge 106.
- Region 200 is chamfered to taper rearwardly relative to axis 108 so as to be declined relative to a radially innermost region 203 that is aligned substantially perpendicular to axis 108.
- Region 203 is axially raised to form a platform 204 that is upstanding from a first intermediate region 202.
- Region 202 is also aligned substantially perpendicular to axis 108.
- the first intermediate region 202 is surrounded by a second intermediate region 201 that is chamfered to taper rearwardly relative to axis 108.
- Second intermediate region 201 is positioned radially between the first intermediate region 202 and the perimeter region 200.
- the declined angle by which region 201 extends from axis 108 is less than the corresponding angle by which peripheral region 200 extends relative to axis 108.
- regions 200 to 203 collectively define a generally convex front face 105 that projects axially forward from perimeter edge 106.
- Head 101 mounts a plurality of hardened cutting inserts indicated generally by references 103 and 104 formed from a carbide based material such as cemented carbide or tungsten carbide for example.
- inserts 103, 104 are generally dome-shaped.
- inserts 103, 104 may have axially forward cutting tips that are rounded, conical, ballistic, semispherical, flat or pointed according to conventional cutting insert configurations.
- the inserts 103, 104 are embedded in head section 111 so as to stand axially proud of front face 105.
- gauge inserts 103 are positioned at or towards perimeter edge 106 to determine and maintain a predetermined diameter of the borehole during formation.
- Gauge inserts 103 are tilted radially outward so as to be generally inclined and outward facing from axis 108 consistent with peripheral region 200.
- inserts 104 that are positioned radially within gauge inserts 103 are grouped into a plurality of sets with each set positioned at a different radial distance from axis 108. Additionally, each insert 104 of each set is positioned at the same radial separation from axis 108 such that the inserts 104 of each set are positioned at a common circumferential path around axis 108.
- inserts 104 are divided into a first inner set 205 positioned radially innermost at or towards axis 108 and mounted within inner region 203.
- a second inner set 206 surrounds first set 205 and is mounted at region 202.
- a first intermediate set 207 surrounds second inner set 206 and is mounted at region 201.
- a second intermediate set 208 (also mounted at region 201) is positioned radially outside first intermediate set 207 and radially inside the group of gauge inserts 103.
- each set 205 to 208 comprises the same number of inserts 104 being four inserts per set according to the present embodiment.
- each insert 104 of each set is configured to collectively define an annular cutting path when bit 100 is rotated through 90° during drilling.
- the innermost set 205 comprises a single insert 104 that is required to be rotated through 360° to complete a single annular cutting path within the rock.
- the penetration rate of the present bit 100 is appreciably greater than conventional arrangements and the wear of the inserts is lower and more evenly distributed.
- First and second intermediate sets 207, 208 comprise inserts 104 having axes that are inclined to taper radially outward from axis 108 consistent with the angled orientation of region 201 (relative to axis 108) within which sets 207, 208 are mounted.
- inserts 104 within first and second inner sets 205, 206 have axes that are aligned substantially parallel with axis 108.
- the angle by which the inserts 104 of first and second intermediate sets 207, 208 extend radially outward from axis 108 is less than a corresponding angle by which gauge inserts 103 tilt radially outward from axis 108.
- each insert 104 of first inner set 205 is separated from axis 108 by the same radial separation distance R1.
- Each insert 104 of the second inner set 206 is separated from axis 108 by the same radial separation distance R2.
- Each insert 104 of the first intermediate set 207 is separated from axis 108 by the same radial separation distance R3.
- Each insert 104 of the second intermediate set 208 is separated from axis 108 by the same radial separation distance R4.
- R1 ⁇ R2 ⁇ R3 ⁇ R4 is-non uniform according to the present embodiment.
- an angle by which adjacent inserts 104 (neighbouring in a circumferential direction) are separated is 90° within all sets 205 to 208. That is, the angle between adjacent inserts 104 of each set is uniform and equal over all sets 205 to 208.
- Such a configuration is advantageous in that the inserts wear consistently at varying radial positions from the axial centre of the bit and the bit penetration rate is maximised.
- the mounting of the first inner set 205 at platform 204 is advantageous to provide collaring as the inserts of set 205 meet the rock initially during drilling. Such an arrangement is also considered to be beneficial for enhancing penetration speed due to the provision of a local 'lower' level within the rock into which cracks may form during drilling. Additionally, the raised or convex front face 105 having raised innermost region 203 is beneficial to minimise the risk of cracks within head 101 originating from flushing holes 112 extending within head 101.
- a diameter of inserts 104 of the first inner set 205 is less than a corresponding diameter of second inner set 206.
- a diameter of the inserts 104 of the first and second inner sets 205, 206 is less than a corresponding diameter of inserts 104 of the first and second intermediate sets 207, 208.
- a diameter of the gauge inserts 103 is greater than each one of the inner and intermediate inserts 104 of sets 205 to 208.
- a diameter of inserts 104 over all sets 205 to 208 may be substantially equal or may be smaller or larger than the diameter of gauge inserts 103.
- the axially forward facing region of head section 111 may be substantially planar (flat) or comprise a concave region defined by an axially forward extending perimeter collar.
- head 101 may comprise peripheral axially extending flushing channels associated with each flushing hole 112 to facilitate axially rearward transport of the flushing fluid and the rock fragments and fines.
- head 101 may comprise an additional innermost set of inserts 104 positioned radially within set 205 comprising the same number or less inserts (at the same and common radial position) relative to the radially outer sets 205 to 208. That is, an innermost set of inserts 104 may comprise one, two or three inserts 104 whilst the radially outer sets 205 to 208 may comprise four or more inserts with the inserts 104 of each set positioned at the same radial separation distance R1 to R4 relative to axis 108.
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Abstract
a head (101) provided at one end of an elongate shank (102), the head (101) having a forward facing front face (105) defined by a perimeter edge (106);
a plurality of front cutting inserts (104) distributed at the front face (105) at different radial positions between a central axis (108) extending through the drill bit and a perimeter edge (106) of the front face (105);
front cutting inserts are grouped into a plurality of sets (206 to 208) with each set (206 to 208) positioned at a different radial distance from the axis (108) and each insert (104) of each respective set (206 to 208) is positioned at substantially the same radial distance;
wherein the sets (206 to 208) each comprise the same number of inserts (104).
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- The present invention relates to a percussive rock drill bit and in particular, although not exclusively, to a drill bit formed with a cutting head mounting a plurality of front cutting inserts arranged into sets with each set distributed at different radial positions at a front face of the cutting head.
- Percussion drill bits are widely used both for drilling relatively shallow bores in hard rock and for creating deep boreholes. For the latter application, drill strings are typically used in which a plurality of rods are interconnected to advance the drill bit and increase the depth of the hole. In 'top hammer drilling' a terrestrial machine is operative to transfer a combined impact and rotary drive motion to an upper end of the drill string whilst a drill bit positioned at the lower end is operative to crush the rock and form the boreholes. In 'down the hole' drilling the impact is delivered not through the upper end of the string, but by a hammer directly connected to the drill bit within the hole.
- The drill bit typically comprises a drill head that mounts a plurality of hard cutting inserts, commonly referred to as buttons. Such buttons comprise a carbide based material to enhance the lifetime of the drill bit. Conventionally, the drill bit comprises a plurality of gauge buttons distributed circumferentially at an outer perimeter of the head that are configured to engage material to be crushed and to determine the diameter of the borehole. The head also mounts a plurality of front buttons provided at a front face of the head for engaging material to be crushed at the axial forwardmost region of drilling. Example percussive drill bits are disclosed in
US 3,357,507 ;US 3,388,756 ,US 3,955,635 ;US 2008/0087473 ;US 2008/0078584 ; ;WO 2012/17460 WO 2006/033606 ;WO 2009/067073 ;US 7,527,110 ;US 7,392,863 ;EP 2592216 ;WO 2012/038428 andEP 2383420 . - Commonly, the cutting inserts are distributed over the front face in sets or seemingly randomly at different locations not on a common circumferential path. Typically, the multiplicity of inserts increases progressively from the radially inner to radially outer region of the front face. In order for the bit to advance into the rock during drilling, each insert must crush the rock in its circumferential path. Where a particular region of the front face includes a single insert, a full 360° rotation is needed to advance the bit axially forward. Accordingly, the inserts at those regions of the bit with the fewer neighbouring inserts have a higher wear rate and also limit the penetration rate of the bit. Accordingly, what is required is a drill bit that addresses these problems.
- It is a primary objective of the present invention to provide a percussive drill bit that is configured to maximise a penetration rate into rock during drilling and to maximise the service lifetime of the bit as far as possible.
- It is a further specific objective to provide a distribution of hardened cutting inserts at a drill head part of the bit that is optimised to withstand frictional wear consistently at varying radial positions from the axial centre of the bit. It is a further specific objective to configure the front buttons to maximise the drilling rate via their organisation and distribution at the front face relative to the bit axis and a perimeter edge of the drill bit head.
- According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a percussive rock drill bit comprising: a head provided at one end of an elongate shank, the head having a forward facing front face defined by a perimeter edge; a plurality of front cutting inserts distributed at the front face at different radial positions between a central axis extending through the drill bit and the perimeter edge of the front face; characterised in that: the front cutting inserts are grouped into a plurality of sets with each set positioned at a different radial distance from the axis and each insert of each respective set is positioned at substantially the same radial distance; wherein the sets each comprise the same number of inserts.
- Reference within this specification to a 'cutting insert' encompasses alternative and equivalent terms such as cutting buttons and the like being specifically adapted to comprise a hardness that is greater than the main body of the bit.
- Reference within this specification to 'each insert of each respective set positioned at substantially the same radial distance' encompasses the axial centres of each of the inserts within each set positioned on the same circumferential path and at the same radial separation distance from the axis. The term also encompasses the axial centres of at least some of the insert within each respective set being positioned radially outside or inside other inserts within the same set. Such a variation includes the positioning of the axial centre of one or more inserts within a set so as to be eccentric (off-set) relative to the other inserts within the same set by up to a diameter (D), a radius, a third diameter (D/3) or a quarter diameter (D/4) of the inserts within the set.
- Reference within this specification to 'angular distance' encompasses the angle between the inserts and in particular the angle between neighbouring inserts in the circumferential direction.
- Optionally, each set comprises from three to six cutting inserts. Preferably, each set comprises four inserts. Such an arrangement represents an optimised compromise between minimising wear of the inserts and also minimising an overall weight of the cutting bit that naturally increases with a larger number of inserts.
- Preferably, each set comprises from two to eight sets of front cutting inserts. Optionally, the bit comprises four sets of inserts. Optionally, an inner set of the inserts represents a radially innermost set of front buttons. Optionally, the drill bit comprises an additional set of innermost front buttons that comprises a number of cutting inserts being less than the number of inserts within the radially outer sets (with each of these radially outer sets comprising the same number of cutting inserts in accordance with the subject invention). An additional set of innermost inserts having a lower number of inserts relative to the radially outer sets may be advantageous for use with smaller diameter drill bit heads.
- Optionally, a diameter of the inserts of each set increases in a direction radially outward from the axis. Alternatively, a diameter of the inserts within all or some of the sets may be substantially equal. Such configurations are beneficial to maximise the service lifetime of the drill bit having consideration of the different angular velocities of the inserts within the different sets. That is, the radially outer sets may comprise larger diameter inserts relative to the inner sets to compensate for the increased angular velocity during drilling so as to provide a uniform insert wear rate across all sets.
- Optionally, a central region of the front face is positioned axially forward of the perimeter edge. Optionally, the front face is generally convex such that a central region of the front face is positioned axially forward of the perimeter edge. The front face may be dome-shaped that is tilted axially rearward towards the shank such that a radially innermost part of the front face is positioned axially forward relative to a perimeter edge of the head. According to further embodiments, the axially forward region of the head may be substantially planar or flat or comprise a cavity so as to be generally concave having a peripheral collar that projects axially forward of a radially innermost region within which is mounted the plurality of sets of inserts. In some embodiments, the annular collar of the head may comprise one or a plurality of sets of the front buttons in addition to gauge buttons.
- Preferably, an angle between neighbouring inserts within each respective set is substantially equal. That is, the separation distance between neighbouring inserts in a circumferential direction around the central axis within each set is substantially equal. Preferably the angle between neighbouring inserts (within each set) is substantially equal for all sets at the front face. Preferably, a distance in the circumferential direction between neighbouring inserts within each set increases between the sets in a direction radially outward from the central axis. As will be appreciated, the increase in circumferential separation distance between inserts within the sets in a direction progressively outward from the axis is a consequence of the uniform angular separation between neighbouring inserts within all sets.
- Optionally, the drill bit may comprise a first inner set positioned radially innermost at or towards the axis relative to other sets; and a first intermediate set positioned radially between the first inner set and a gauge group of cutting inserts positioned at or towards the perimeter edge. Optionally, the drill bit may further comprise a second intermediate set positioned radially intermediate the first intermediate set and the gauge group. Optionally, the drill bit may further comprise a second inner set positioned radially intermediate the first inner set and the first intermediate set. Such an arrangement is beneficial to maximise the drilling rate and service lifetime of the drill bit configured with a domed or convex front face. As will be appreciated, a number of different sets of inserts may vary according to the size, geometry and shape profile of the bit head including in particular flat and concave front face regions.
- According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided percussive drilling apparatus comprising a drill bit as claimed herein.
- A specific implementation of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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Figure 1 is an external perspective view of a drill bit comprising a plurality of front cutting inserts distributed and arranged into groups or sets at a head part of the bit according to a specific implementation of the present invention; -
Figure 2 is a further perspective view of the head part of the drill bit offigure 1 ; -
Figure 3 is a plan view of the front face of the head offigure 2 ; -
Figure 4 is a side elevation view of the head offigure 2 . - Referring to
figures 1 to 4 adrill bit 100 comprises adrill head 101 formed at one end of a generallyelongate shaft 102 with bothhead 101 andshaft 102 centred on alongitudinal axis 108.Shaft 102 comprisessplines 109 to engage with corresponding splines of a drive tool (not shown) that surrounds theshaft 102 during use.Head 101 comprises anaxially forward section 111 and an axiallyrearward skirt section 110 that interfaces withshaft 102.Section 111 comprises a larger diameter thanskirt 110 and is defined, in part, by an annualoutermost perimeter edge 106. A forward facing front face indicated generally byreference 105 projects axially forward fromedge 106 such that the forward facing part ofsection 111 is generally convex and comprises a dome-shaped profile when viewed from the side or in cross section.Forward head section 111 tapers rearwardly fromedge 106 via a short longitudinally extending trailingsurface 107 that mates with an axially forward region ofskirt 110. -
Front face 105 may be considered to be segmented radially into a plurality of annular regions extending betweenaxis 108 andperimeter edge 106. In particular, face 105 comprises an outerperipheral region 200 that is defined at its perimeter byedge 106.Region 200 is chamfered to taper rearwardly relative toaxis 108 so as to be declined relative to a radiallyinnermost region 203 that is aligned substantially perpendicular toaxis 108.Region 203 is axially raised to form aplatform 204 that is upstanding from a firstintermediate region 202.Region 202 is also aligned substantially perpendicular toaxis 108. The firstintermediate region 202 is surrounded by a secondintermediate region 201 that is chamfered to taper rearwardly relative toaxis 108. Secondintermediate region 201 is positioned radially between the firstintermediate region 202 and theperimeter region 200. The declined angle by whichregion 201 extends fromaxis 108 is less than the corresponding angle by whichperipheral region 200 extends relative toaxis 108. Accordingly, and as indicated infigure 4 ,regions 200 to 203 collectively define a generally convexfront face 105 that projects axially forward fromperimeter edge 106. -
Head 101 mounts a plurality of hardened cutting inserts indicated generally by 103 and 104 formed from a carbide based material such as cemented carbide or tungsten carbide for example. According to the specific implementation, inserts 103, 104 are generally dome-shaped. However, according to further specific embodiments, inserts 103, 104 may have axially forward cutting tips that are rounded, conical, ballistic, semispherical, flat or pointed according to conventional cutting insert configurations. Thereferences 103, 104 are embedded ininserts head section 111 so as to stand axially proud offront face 105. As will be appreciated, gauge inserts 103 are positioned at or towardsperimeter edge 106 to determine and maintain a predetermined diameter of the borehole during formation. Gauge inserts 103 are tilted radially outward so as to be generally inclined and outward facing fromaxis 108 consistent withperipheral region 200. - Referring to
figures 2 and3 , inserts 104 that are positioned radially within gauge inserts 103 are grouped into a plurality of sets with each set positioned at a different radial distance fromaxis 108. Additionally, eachinsert 104 of each set is positioned at the same radial separation fromaxis 108 such that theinserts 104 of each set are positioned at a common circumferential path aroundaxis 108. - According to the specific embodiment, inserts 104 are divided into a first
inner set 205 positioned radially innermost at or towardsaxis 108 and mounted withininner region 203. A secondinner set 206 surrounds first set 205 and is mounted atregion 202. A firstintermediate set 207 surrounds secondinner set 206 and is mounted atregion 201. A second intermediate set 208 (also mounted at region 201) is positioned radially outside firstintermediate set 207 and radially inside the group of gauge inserts 103. Advantageously, to maximise the service lifetime and to maximise the penetration rate ofbit 100, each set 205 to 208 comprises the same number ofinserts 104 being four inserts per set according to the present embodiment. Accordingly, during rotation ofbit 100 aboutaxis 108, eachinsert 104 of each set is configured to collectively define an annular cutting path whenbit 100 is rotated through 90° during drilling. This is to be contrasted with conventional arrangements where for example theinnermost set 205 comprises asingle insert 104 that is required to be rotated through 360° to complete a single annular cutting path within the rock. As will be appreciated, the penetration rate of thepresent bit 100 is appreciably greater than conventional arrangements and the wear of the inserts is lower and more evenly distributed. - First and second
207, 208 compriseintermediate sets inserts 104 having axes that are inclined to taper radially outward fromaxis 108 consistent with the angled orientation of region 201 (relative to axis 108) within which sets 207, 208 are mounted. In contrast, inserts 104 within first and second 205, 206 have axes that are aligned substantially parallel withinner sets axis 108. As illustrated infigure 4 , the angle by which theinserts 104 of first and second 207, 208 extend radially outward fromintermediate sets axis 108 is less than a corresponding angle by which gauge inserts 103 tilt radially outward fromaxis 108. - Referring of
figure 3 , eachinsert 104 of firstinner set 205 is separated fromaxis 108 by the same radial separation distance R1. Eachinsert 104 of the secondinner set 206 is separated fromaxis 108 by the same radial separation distance R2. Eachinsert 104 of the firstintermediate set 207 is separated fromaxis 108 by the same radial separation distance R3. Eachinsert 104 of the secondintermediate set 208 is separated fromaxis 108 by the same radial separation distance R4. According to the present embodiment, R1<R2<R3<R4. However, the magnitude of the sequential increase from R1 to R4 (via R2 and R3) is-non uniform according to the present embodiment. - According to the present embodiment, an angle by which adjacent inserts 104 (neighbouring in a circumferential direction) are separated is 90° within all
sets 205 to 208. That is, the angle betweenadjacent inserts 104 of each set is uniform and equal over allsets 205 to 208. Such a configuration is advantageous in that the inserts wear consistently at varying radial positions from the axial centre of the bit and the bit penetration rate is maximised. - The mounting of the first
inner set 205 atplatform 204 is advantageous to provide collaring as the inserts ofset 205 meet the rock initially during drilling. Such an arrangement is also considered to be beneficial for enhancing penetration speed due to the provision of a local 'lower' level within the rock into which cracks may form during drilling. Additionally, the raised or convexfront face 105 having raisedinnermost region 203 is beneficial to minimise the risk of cracks withinhead 101 originating from flushingholes 112 extending withinhead 101. - According to the present embodiment, a diameter of
inserts 104 of the firstinner set 205 is less than a corresponding diameter of secondinner set 206. Similarly, a diameter of theinserts 104 of the first and second 205, 206 is less than a corresponding diameter ofinner sets inserts 104 of the first and second 207, 208. As shown, and according to the present embodiment, a diameter of the gauge inserts 103 is greater than each one of the inner andintermediate sets intermediate inserts 104 ofsets 205 to 208. However, according to further embodiments, a diameter ofinserts 104 over allsets 205 to 208 may be substantially equal or may be smaller or larger than the diameter of gauge inserts 103. - According to further embodiments, the axially forward facing region of
head section 111 may be substantially planar (flat) or comprise a concave region defined by an axially forward extending perimeter collar. Additionally,head 101 may comprise peripheral axially extending flushing channels associated with each flushinghole 112 to facilitate axially rearward transport of the flushing fluid and the rock fragments and fines. - Additionally, according to further embodiments,
head 101 may comprise an additional innermost set ofinserts 104 positioned radially withinset 205 comprising the same number or less inserts (at the same and common radial position) relative to the radiallyouter sets 205 to 208. That is, an innermost set ofinserts 104 may comprise one, two or threeinserts 104 whilst the radiallyouter sets 205 to 208 may comprise four or more inserts with theinserts 104 of each set positioned at the same radial separation distance R1 to R4 relative toaxis 108.
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- A percussive rock drill bit (100) comprising:a head (101) provided at one end of an elongate shank (102), the head (101) having a forward facing front face (105) defined by a perimeter edge (106);a plurality of front cutting inserts (104) distributed at the front face (105) at different radial positions between a central axis (108) extending through the drill bit and a perimeter edge (106) of the front face (105);characterised in that:front cutting inserts are grouped into a plurality of sets (206 to 208) with each set (206 to 208) positioned at a different radial distance from the axis (108) and each insert (104) of each respective set (206 to 208) is positioned at substantially the same radial distance;wherein the sets (206 to 208) each comprise the same number of inserts (104).
- The drill bit as claimed in claim 1 wherein each set (206 to 208) comprises from three to six inserts (104).
- The drill bit as claimed in claim 2 wherein each set (206 to 208) comprises four inserts (104).
- The drill bit as claimed in any preceding claim comprising from two to eight sets (206 to 208) of front cutting inserts (104).
- The drill bit as claimed in any preceding claim wherein a diameter of the inserts (104) within at least some of the sets (206 to 208) increases in a direction radially outward from the axis (108).
- The drill bit as claimed in any preceding claim wherein a central region (203) of the front face (105) is positioned axially forward of the perimeter edge (106).
- The drill bit as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the front face (105) is generally convex such that a central region (203) of the front face (105) is positioned axially forward of the perimeter edge (106).
- The drill bit as claimed in any preceding claim wherein an angle between neighbouring inserts (104) within each respective set (206 to 208) is substantially equal.
- The drill bit as claimed in any preceding claim wherein one of the sets (205) represents a radially innermost set of the front cutting inserts (104), the innermost set (205) comprising the same number of inserts (104) as the radially outer sets (206 to 208).
- The drill bit as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8 comprising a radially innermost group (205) of front inserts (104) that comprises a number of inserts (104) being less than the number of inserts (104) within each of the sets (206 to 208) that are positioned radially outside the sets (206 to 208).
- The drill bit as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8 comprising:a first inner set (205) positioned radially innermost at or towards the axis (108) relative to other sets (206 to 208); anda first intermediate set (207) positioned radially between the first inner set (205) and a gauge group (103) of cutting inserts (104) positioned at or towards the perimeter edge (106).
- The drill bit as claimed in claim 11 further comprising a second intermediate set (208) positioned radially intermediate the first intermediate set (207) and the gauge group (103).
- The drill bit as claimed in claim 12 further comprising a second inner set (206) positioned radially intermediate the first inner set (205) and the first intermediate set (207).
- The drill bit as claimed in claims 12 or 13 wherein the inner (205, 206) and intermediate (207, 208) sets are positioned at different axial positions with the first inner set (205) positioned axially forwardmost and the second intermediate (208) set positioned axially rearwardmost, the gauge group (103) positioned axially rearward of the second intermediate set (208).
- Percussive drilling apparatus comprising a drill bit (100) according to any preceding claim.
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