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US2579268A US771095A US77109547A US2579268A US 2579268 A US2579268 A US 2579268A US 771095 A US771095 A US 771095A US 77109547 A US77109547 A US 77109547A US 2579268 A US2579268 A US 2579268A
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    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
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Dec. 18, 1951 J. A. s. MALHERBE 2,579,268
ROCK DRILL BIT HAVING HARD INSERTS Patented Dec. 18, 1951 2,579,268-'1 -RooKDaILL BIT HAVING HARD I'NsRTs FORMING CUTTING linensVA Johannesnnareas smuts Malherbe, Belville, Ger# l l v.lmiston, Transvaal, Union of SouthAfrica i; Application August A2s, `1947, serial No.4 vimos.,
In the Union'of South Africa. December 27,
This invention relates to vrock drill bits, of that type in which the cutting and/or wearing surfaces are provided by inserted pieces of specially hard materials. y 'j The object of the invention is to provide rock drill bits equipped with inserts of hard material properly shaped to stand up to the work of rock drilling said inserts forming the cutting and/or wearing surfaces.
A further object is to provide drilling bits shaped so as to accommodate said inserts and to hold them in said bits in a workable manner.
This invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which- Fig. I is a bit partly in section and showing the inserts in place,
Fig. II, a plan of Fig. I,
Fig. III is a plan of a bit with the inserts somewhat diierent from those of Fig. I,
Fig. IV is a perspective view of an insert, and
Fig. V shows a modification.
According to this invention the inserts I (Fig. IV) are usually made of tungsten carbide containing a certain amount of cobalt to modify its brittleness and making it more tough, but other specially hard material may be used.
islaam. (01.,2554-61 It is well known to make drill bits with inserts but it has been found diflcult to prevent them breaking up, loosening in their sockets or wearing irregularly. Often this is due to the inserts being of an unsuitable shape to carry out the duty required of them. The invention provides inserts in the form of cylindrical slugs with their height approximately equal to their diameter, and having a cutting angle of 105 to 120 with the actual edge slightly rounded or flattened with a good base on which to rest.
The body of the bit according to this invention is formed of drilling steel which may be hollow with the end bumped up to swell it larger than that required for the finished bit. The recesses for the slugs are drilled to accommodate the slugs and the brazing compound to hold them in place. When brazed, the excess steel on the diameter of the bit and if necessary or desirable the insert or inserts isV ground away so that the inserts I form a wearing surface on the side of the bit. l
In the drawings 2 is the steel bit holding the inserts I and in Fig. V the dotted lines 3, indicate the excess metal of the bit which serves to allow the holes to be drilled for the slugs I and is then ground oi to bring the bit to gauge size, with the slugs I placed to maintain suchv size. The holes 4 are attened on their bottoms but preferably lwith their bottom' peripheral edges 5 radiused. The holes 4 are made with a depth equal to the height of the cylindrical portion of the'slug. v' 'y In Figs. I andII is shown a chisel bit 2, having three slugs I inserted. The two outside slugs are larger than the central one. By'this arrangement the cutting edge 6 is almost completely formed by the slugs or inserts I. The provision of the central slug I blocks the water hole 8 in the hollow steel and in this case the water outlet 9 is taken out at the side of the chisel bit as shown.
The steel forming the lands adjacent to the inserted cutting edges can be appropriately shaped back and the lands I0 diametrically on opposite sides of the cutting edge 6, may be cut away to provide a passage past the cutting end of the drill for the sudge formed during drilling operations.
Where it'is desired to have the water hole 3v brought up to the chisel edge 6 but at the same time avoid bringing it to the central position, the slugs I may be placed as shown in Fig. III. In this case the slugs I may all be of the same diameter as shown and be inserted all in line; one with its periphery at one edge and two together with the periphery of the outside one on the opposite edge of the bit 2. This arrangement leaves a space on the centre line but offcentre of the bit in which the water hole 9 can be drilled but at an angle to meet the axial hole 8 in the steel jumper. With this construction in use no central undrilled boss is left on the rock at the bottom of the hole.
As shown in Figs. I, II, and III, the slugs I are placed vertically that is with their axes parallel to the axis of the bit 2 but in Fig. V the outside ones have their axes inclined slightly to the axis of the bit. Such inclination of the axes of slugs I which are set into the steel at the edges of the drill bit result in their cutting edges 6 extending beyond the steel 2 to maintain the gauge o f the bit as shown in Fig. V.
As an indication of the sizes of the slugs I which may be used, a chisel bit 1% inches across its cutting edge 6 may have three slugs I as shown in Figs. I and II inserted; a central one inch diameter and one on each side f2 inch diameter, and all in line, the slugs at the ends being placed at 116 inch centres. This will require 1/54 inch to be removed from each side of the bit to bring it to gauge size.
In a drill formed according to this invention the cutting edges are formed on inserts I which far as the reaming edge is concerned the area of the insert increases as the diameter ofr the drill decreases.
At the same time the hard inserts form a cutting tip and are so placedv and shaped to avoid excessive hammering and distortion 'of the metallV between them during drilling operations. v
What I claim as new andldesireft'o secure by Letters Patent is:
A rock drill bit shaped to have a cutting edge approximately at right angles to the axisof the bit, true cylindrical recesses formed in the face of I the bithaving their axes substantially parallel with the axis of the bit and their centres located on the cutting edge ofthe bit, said recesses having flat bottoms, true parallel at bottomed cylinders of 'tungsten carbide filling said recesses with their tops projecting from said recesses and shaped to conform to the cutting edge of the bit and the walls of said recesses at the ends of the cutting edge of the bit meeting the periphery of .the bit.
JOHANNES ANDREAS SMUTS MALHERBE.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the i iile-of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 652,554 Barker June 26, 1900 1,969,040 Sanderson Aug. 7, 1934 2,065,898 Kreag Dec. 29, 1936 2,101,376 Voigtlander Dec. 7, 1937 2,203,216 Hokanson June 4, 1940 2,215,948 Williams Sept. 24, 1940 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 11,646 Great Britain May 18, 1906 Y 500.147
Great Britain Feb. 3, 1939
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US2735656A (en) * 1956-02-21 Rock drilling bit
US2743495A (en) * 1951-05-07 1956-05-01 Nat Supply Co Method of making a composite cutter
US2751195A (en) * 1950-04-21 1956-06-19 Sandvikens Jernverks Ab Insert for rock drills
US2769628A (en) * 1948-10-28 1956-11-06 Joy Mfg Co Mining machine cutter bit
US2794468A (en) * 1952-12-04 1957-06-04 Millers Falls Co Woodcutting bit assembly
US3130801A (en) * 1961-02-09 1964-04-28 Reed Roller Bit Co Drill bit having inserts forming a reamer
US3186500A (en) * 1961-02-09 1965-06-01 Reed Roller Bit Co Gage maintaining arrangement for drill bit cutters
US3190380A (en) * 1960-09-02 1965-06-22 Gardner Denver Co Drilling tool and method of making the same
US4086973A (en) * 1976-12-03 1978-05-02 Dresser Industries, Inc. Asymmetric insert for inner row of an earth boring cutter
US4168923A (en) * 1977-10-21 1979-09-25 Smith International, Inc. Electron beam welding of carbide inserts
FR2466605A1 (en) * 1979-10-04 1981-04-10 Sandvik Ab TREPAN WITH PERCUSSION WITH BUTTONS REPORTED FOR PERFORATOR
US4451093A (en) * 1980-12-10 1984-05-29 Robert Perez Tool for scarifying concrete
FR2545530A1 (en) * 1983-04-28 1984-11-09 Sumitomo Metal Mining Co REPORTED BITS FOR TREPANS OF A DRILLING DEVICE
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US1969040A (en) * 1932-07-30 1934-08-07 Ray R Sanderson Drill bit
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US2735656A (en) * 1956-02-21 Rock drilling bit
US2769628A (en) * 1948-10-28 1956-11-06 Joy Mfg Co Mining machine cutter bit
US2751195A (en) * 1950-04-21 1956-06-19 Sandvikens Jernverks Ab Insert for rock drills
US2743495A (en) * 1951-05-07 1956-05-01 Nat Supply Co Method of making a composite cutter
US2638021A (en) * 1951-10-20 1953-05-12 Vof A G F Knopenfabriek Crown drill and method of making same
US2794468A (en) * 1952-12-04 1957-06-04 Millers Falls Co Woodcutting bit assembly
US3190380A (en) * 1960-09-02 1965-06-22 Gardner Denver Co Drilling tool and method of making the same
US3186500A (en) * 1961-02-09 1965-06-01 Reed Roller Bit Co Gage maintaining arrangement for drill bit cutters
US3130801A (en) * 1961-02-09 1964-04-28 Reed Roller Bit Co Drill bit having inserts forming a reamer
US4086973A (en) * 1976-12-03 1978-05-02 Dresser Industries, Inc. Asymmetric insert for inner row of an earth boring cutter
FR2396153A1 (en) * 1976-12-03 1979-01-26 Dresser Ind ASYMMETRIC INSERTED PELLET FOR THE INTERNAL ROW OF PELLETS OF A DRILL WHEEL
US4168923A (en) * 1977-10-21 1979-09-25 Smith International, Inc. Electron beam welding of carbide inserts
US4296825A (en) * 1977-11-25 1981-10-27 Sandvik Aktiebolag Rock drill
FR2466605A1 (en) * 1979-10-04 1981-04-10 Sandvik Ab TREPAN WITH PERCUSSION WITH BUTTONS REPORTED FOR PERFORATOR
US4451093A (en) * 1980-12-10 1984-05-29 Robert Perez Tool for scarifying concrete
FR2545530A1 (en) * 1983-04-28 1984-11-09 Sumitomo Metal Mining Co REPORTED BITS FOR TREPANS OF A DRILLING DEVICE
US5310015A (en) * 1992-01-10 1994-05-10 Kennametal Inc. Insert spacer assembly

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