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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 11, 2002
Filed:
Dec. 03, 1998
Michael L. Doster, Spring, TX (US);
Rudolf C. O. Pessier, Houston, TX (US);
Baker Hughes Incorporated, Houston, TX (US);
Abstract
A cutter comprising a superabrasive volume including a cutting face portion extending transversely across a leading face of a supporting substrate and a contiguous jacket portion extending rearwardly over the supporting substrate along a portion of its side periphery. Interfaces between the respective superabrasive volume cutting face and cap portions and adjoining surfaces of the supporting substrate are each irregular. The leading face of the substrate includes grooves extending toward the jacket at least partially across the leading face from the side of the substrate opposite the jacket. The side periphery of the substrate defining the location of the jacket is grooved at a plurality of laterally-adjacent locations with substantially axially-oriented grooves extending rearwardly from the leading face of the substrate to a position closer to the trailing face of the substrate. At least one ridge intermediate the side grooves may not extend radially outwardly to a full diameter of the substrate so that the superabrasive material of the jacket extends not only into the circumferential grooves but also circumferentially therebetween, providing a continuous, arcuate superabrasive surface which may have substantially the same exterior diameter as that of the substrate itself. Rotary drill bits for subterranean drilling bearing cutters according to the present invention are also disclosed.