Patents by Inventor Kenneth E. Bertagnolli

Kenneth E. Bertagnolli has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20100307069
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to polycrystalline diamond (“PCD”) exhibiting enhanced diamond-to-diamond bonding. In an embodiment, PCD includes a plurality of diamond grains defining a plurality of interstitial regions. A metal-solvent catalyst occupies at least a portion of the plurality of interstitial regions. The plurality of diamond grains and the metal-solvent catalyst collectively exhibit a coercivity of about 115 Oersteads (“Oe”) or more and a specific magnetic saturation of about 15 Gauss·cm3/grams (“G·cm3/g”) or less. Other embodiments are directed to polycrystalline diamond compacts (“PDCs”) employing such PCD, methods of forming PCD and PDCs, and various applications for such PCD and PDCs in rotary drill bits, bearing apparatuses, and wire-drawing dies.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2010
    Publication date: December 9, 2010
    Applicant: US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION
    Inventors: Kenneth E. BERTAGNOLLI, Jiang QIAN, Jason WIGGINS, Michael A. VAIL, Debkumar MUKHOPADHYAY
  • Patent number: 7845438
    Abstract: Embodiments relate to PDCs, methods of fabricating PDCs, and applications for such PDCs. In an embodiment, a PDC includes a substrate and a pre-sintered PCD table including an interfacial surface that is bonded to the substrate. The pre-sintered PCD table may be substantially free of leaching by-products in a region at least proximate to the interfacial surface. In an embodiment, a method of fabricating a PDC includes providing an at least partially leached PCD including an interfacial surface. The method includes removing at least some leaching by-products from the at least partially leached PCD table. After removing the at least some leaching by-products, the method includes bonding the interfacial surface of the at least partially leached PCD table to a substrate to form a PDC.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2008
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2010
    Assignee: US Synthetic Corporation
    Inventors: Michael A. Vail, Kenneth E. Bertagnolli
  • Patent number: 7841428
    Abstract: Methods of manufacturing polycrystalline diamond are disclosed. More particularly, a mixture including diamond and fullerenes may be provided. Further, the mixture may be exposed to a high pressure, high temperature sintering process. In addition, a volume of polycrystalline diamond bonded to a substrate may be formed by providing a mixture including diamond and fullerenes and exposing the mixture to a high pressure, high temperature sintering process. A drill bit for drilling a subterranean formation is disclosed. Further, polycrystalline diamond compacts are disclosed including polycrystalline diamond bonded to a substrate, wherein the polycrystalline diamond includes less than about 1% by weight or is substantially free of non-fullerenes, non-diamond carbon. Polycrystalline diamond exhibiting an increased diamond volume fraction due to the presence of fullerenes during manufacture relative to polycrystalline diamond formed without fullerenes is disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2010
    Assignee: US Synthetic Corporation
    Inventor: Kenneth E. Bertagnolli
  • Publication number: 20100225311
    Abstract: In an embodiment, a method of characterizing a polycrystalline diamond element is disclosed. The method includes providing the polycrystalline diamond element, and measuring at least one magnetic characteristic of the polycrystalline diamond element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 21, 2010
    Publication date: September 9, 2010
    Applicant: US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION
    Inventors: Kenneth E. Bertagnolli, Debkumar Mukhopadhyay
  • Publication number: 20100212971
    Abstract: Embodiments relate to polycrystalline diamond compacts (“PDCs”) including a polycrystalline diamond (“PCD”) table that is substantially free of defects formed due to abnormal grain growth of tungsten carbide grains, and methods of fabricating such PDCs. In an embodiment, a PDC comprises a cemented tungsten carbide substrate including an interfacial surface that is substantially free of tungsten carbide grains exhibiting abnormal grain growth, and a PCD table bonded to the interfacial surface of the cemented tungsten carbide substrate. The PCD table includes a plurality of bonded diamond grains defining a plurality of interstitial regions. At least a portion of the interstitial regions includes a metal-solvent catalyst disposed therein. The PCD table may be substantially free of chromium or the PCD table and the cemented tungsten carbide substrate may each include chromium.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 26, 2009
    Publication date: August 26, 2010
    Applicant: US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION
    Inventors: Debkumar Mukhopadhyay, Kenneth E. Bertagnolli, Mohammad N. Sani
  • Publication number: 20100084196
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to polycrystalline diamond (“PCD”) exhibiting enhanced diamond-to-diamond bonding. In an embodiment, PCD includes a plurality of diamond grains defining a plurality of interstitial regions. A metal-solvent catalyst occupies at least a portion of the plurality of interstitial regions. The plurality of diamond grains and the metal-solvent catalyst collectively exhibit a coercivity of about 115 Oersteads (“Oe”) or more and a specific magnetic saturation of about 15 Gauss·cm3/grams (“G·cm3/g”) or less. Other embodiments are directed to polycrystalline diamond compacts (“PDCs”) employing such PCD, methods of forming PCD and PDCs, and various applications for such PCD and PDCs in rotary drill bits, bearing apparatuses, and wire-drawing dies.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2008
    Publication date: April 8, 2010
    Applicant: US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION
    Inventors: Kenneth E. BERTAGNOLLI, Jiang QIAN, Jason WIGGINS, Michael A. VAIL, Debkumar MUKHOPADHYAY
  • Patent number: 7635035
    Abstract: A polycrystalline diamond compact useful for wear, cutting, drilling, drawing and like applications is provided with a first diamond region remote from the working surface which has a metallic catalyzing material and a second diamond region adjacent to or including the working surface containing a non-metallic catalyst and the method of making such a compact is provided. This compact is particularly useful in high temperature operations, such as hard rock drilling because of the improved thermal stability at the working surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 22, 2009
    Assignee: US Synthetic Corporation
    Inventors: Kenneth E. Bertagnolli, Michael A. Vail
  • Publication number: 20090260895
    Abstract: Embodiments relate to methods of fabricating PCD materials by subjecting a mixture that exhibits a broad diamond particle size distribution to a HPHT process, PCD materials so-formed, and PDCs including a polycrystalline diamond table comprising such PCD materials. In an embodiment, a method includes subjecting a mixture to heat and pressure sufficient to form a PCD material. The mixture comprises a plurality of diamond particles exhibiting a diamond particle size distribution characterized, in part, by a parameter ? that is less than about 1.0, where ? = x 6 · ? , x is the average particle size of the diamond particle size distribution, and ? is the standard deviation of the diamond particle size distribution.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2008
    Publication date: October 22, 2009
    Applicant: US Synthetic Corporation
    Inventors: Michael A. Vail, Kenneth E. Bertagnolli, Jason Wiggins, Jiang Qian, David P. Miess
  • Publication number: 20090152015
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate to superabrasive materials, superabrasive compacts employing such superabrasive materials, and methods of fabricating such superabrasive materials and compacts. One or more embodiments of a superabrasive material include a plurality of first superabrasive regions characteristic of being formed at least partially from a plurality of agglomerates, with each first superabrasive region including a plurality of first superabrasive grains that exhibit a first average grain size, and a matrix through which the plurality of first superabrasive regions is dispersed. The matrix includes a plurality second intercrystalline-bonded superabrasive grains that exhibit a second average grain size.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2008
    Publication date: June 18, 2009
    Applicant: US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION
    Inventors: Mohammad N. Sani, Kenneth E. Bertagnolli, Craig H. Cooley, Jason Wiggins
  • Patent number: 7493965
    Abstract: One aspect of the instant disclosure relates to a subterranean drilling assembly comprising a subterranean drill bit and a sub apparatus coupled to the drill bit. Further, the sub apparatus may include at least one cooling system configured to cool at least a portion of the drill bit. For example, the sub apparatus may include at least one cooling system comprising a plurality of refrigeration coils or at least one thermoelectric device. In another embodiment a subterranean drill bit may include at least one cooling system positioned at least partially within the subterranean drill bit. Also, a sub apparatus or subterranean drill bit may be configured to cool drilling fluid communicated through at least one bore of a subterranean drill bit and avoiding cooling drilling fluid communicated through at least another bore of the subterranean drill bit. Methods of operating a subterranean drill bit are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2009
    Assignee: US Synthetic Corporation
    Inventors: Kenneth E. Bertagnolli, Scott M. Schmidt
  • Publication number: 20080206576
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate to diamond-silicon carbide composites, superabrasive compacts including such diamond-silicon carbide composites, and methods of fabricating such diamond-silicon carbide composites and superabrasive compacts. In one embodiment, a superabrasive compact includes a substrate and a superabrasive table bonded to the substrate. The superabrasive table comprises diamond-silicon carbide composite including a matrix comprising nanometer-sized silicon carbide grains and micrometer-sized diamond grains dispersed through the matrix. In another embodiment, a method of fabricating a superabrasive compact is disclosed. An assembly comprising a mixture including diamond particles and silicon is formed. The silicon comprises amorphous silicon, crystalline silicon crystallized from amorphous silicon formed by a milling process, or combinations thereof. A substrate is positioned in proximity to the mixture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2007
    Publication date: August 28, 2008
    Applicant: US Synthetic Corporation
    Inventors: Jiang Qian, Kenneth E. Bertagnolli, Michael A. Vail, Jason Wiggins, Jim I. Dewberry, David P. Miess
  • Publication number: 20080085407
    Abstract: Methods of manufacturing a superabrasive element and/or compact are disclosed. In one embodiment, a superabrasive volume including a tungsten carbide layer may be formed. Polycrystalline diamond elements and/or compacts are disclosed. Rotary drill bits for drilling a subterranean formation and including at least one superabrasive element and/or compact are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 7, 2007
    Publication date: April 10, 2008
    Applicant: US Synthetic Corporation
    Inventors: Craig H. Cooley, Kenneth E. Bertagnolli, Michael A. Vail
  • Patent number: 6408959
    Abstract: A cutting element, insert or compact, is provided for use with drills used in the drilling and boring of subterranean formations. This new insert, in its preferred embodiment, has a “hoop” region of polycrystalline diamond extending around the periphery of the compact to reduce the residual stresses inherent in thick diamond regions of cutters, thereby providing improved wear and durability characteristics because it avoids failures due to stresses, delaminations and fractures caused by the differences in thermal expansion coefficient between the diamond and the substrate during sintering. Moreover, this invention may provide multiple polycrystalline diamond edges as the PDC wears.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 25, 2002
    Inventors: Kenneth E. Bertagnolli, Kenneth M. Jensen
  • Publication number: 20010037901
    Abstract: A cutting element, insert or compact, is provided for use with drills used in the drilling and boring of subterranean formations. This new insert, in its preferred embodiment, has a “hoop” region of polycrystalline diamond extending around the periphery of the compact to reduce the residual stresses inherent in thick diamond regions of cutters, thereby providing improved wear and durability characteristics because it avoids failures due to stresses, delaminations and fractures caused by the differences in thermal expansion coefficient between the diamond and the substrate during sintering. Moreover, this invention may provide multiple polycrystalline diamond edges as the PDC wears.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 19, 2001
    Publication date: November 8, 2001
    Inventors: Kenneth E. Bertagnolli, Kenneth M. Jensen
  • Patent number: 6189634
    Abstract: A cutting element, insert or compact, is provided for use with drills used in the drilling and boring of subterranean formations. This new insert, in its preferred embodiment, has a “hoop” region of polycrystalline diamond extending around the periphery of the compact to reduce the residual stresses inherent in thick diamond regions of cutters. This compact has improved wear and durability characteristics because it avoids failures due to stresses, delaminations and fractures caused by the differences in thermal expansion coefficient between the diamond and the substrate during sintering. Moreover, this invention may provide multiple polycrystalline diamond edges as the PDC wears. This exposure of multiple polycrystalline diamond edges slows the rate of wear flat surface development and reduces the weight on the bit required for acceptable drill penetration rates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2001
    Assignee: U.S. Synthetic Corporation
    Inventors: Kenneth E. Bertagnolli, Kenneth M. Jensen