Dual squeeze seal gland

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Inventors

Kar, Nareshchandra J.
Nimmagadda, Rao R.

Application #

444549

Filed

Nov-26-1982

Published

Feb-7-1984

Current US Class

175/371
277/377
277/399
277/910
277/931
384/94

International Classes

E21B 010/08

Field of Search

277/1 277/9 277/9.5 277/84 277/96 277/173 277/177 277/188 175/371 175/372 384/92 384/94 384/130 384/149 384/148 384/151 384/152 308/187.1 308/187.2 277/26

Assignee

Smith International, Inc. (Newport Beach, CA)

Examiners

Levy; Stuart S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Upton; Robert G.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A resilient O-ring shaft seal for use in a rotary rock bit is described wherein the degree of squeeze imposed upon the O-ring seal is increased in one or more discrete steps, occurring as drilling conditions or bearing deterioration cause rising temperatures to be imposed on the seal. The squeeze is increased in discrete steps through a thermally related shape change in one or more nitinol, or the like, back up rings positioned adjacent to the packing ring seal housed within a seal gland. The seal gland is formed between a rock bit journal and a rock cutter cone rotatably mounted to the journal.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. Dynamic shaft seal means for rock bit bearings comprising:

at least one cantilevered bearing journal formed on a rock bit body,

a rock cutter element mounted to each said bearing journal and having a bearing surface formed therein that engagingly opposes said bearing journal,

a shoulder formed circumferentially about said bearing surface in said rock cutter element, said shoulder having substantially one radially extending surface and one axially extending surface,

an axially extending surface formed on an end of said journal proximal to said rock bit body and a radially extending surface formed on said rock bit body circumferentially about said journal, two said surfaces cooperating with said shoulder upon assembly of said rock cutter element to said journal to form a seal housing gland therebetween,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention pertains to the art of rotary rock drilling and, more spcifically, to dynamic grease seals employed to protect bearings supporting rotating conical rock cutters of sealed bearing rotary cone rock bits.

As a well is drilled progressively deeper into the rock mantle of the earth, it becomes progressively more difficult and time consuming to withdraw the drill string, replace a faulty rock bit and return the new bit to the borehole.

One type of drill bit failure requiring such a replacement occurs when wear in a bearing grows to a point where eccentric excursions of the rotary cutter upon its supporting journal exceed the capacity of the resilient seal to compensate for the eccentricity. At this point, drilling fluid, laden with destructive abrasives, passes the protective seal and destroys the bearings.

The capacity of the seal to compensate for eccentricity might have been greater had the O-ring been initially more tightly packed or "squeezed" in its housing gland. However, it has been observed with higher squeeze pressures imposed upon the O-ring, seal life is shortened and caused to fail through bunching, snaking or twisting.
 
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