Patents by Inventor Rudolf C. O. Pessier
Rudolf C. O. Pessier 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).
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Patent number: 7000715Abstract: A superabrasive cutter-equipped rotary drag bit especially suitable for directional drilling in subterranean formations is provided. The bit may employ PDC cutters in an engineered cutter placement profile exhibiting optimal aggressiveness in relation to where the cutters are positioned along the profile of the bit extending from a cone region laterally, or radially, outward toward a gage region therefore. The engineered cutter placement profile may include cutters exhibiting differing degrees of aggressiveness positioned in order to maximize rate-of-penetration and minimize torque-on-bit while maintaining side cutting capability and steerability.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Lawrence Allen Sinor, Christopher C. Beuershausen, Mark W. Dykstra, Roger Fincher, Roland Illerhaus, Rudolf C. O. Pessier
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Publication number: 20030037964Abstract: A superabrasive cutter-equipped rotary drag bit especially suitable for directional drilling in subterranean formations. The bit may employ PDC cutters in an engineered cutter placement profile exhibiting optimal aggressiveness in relation to where the cutters are positioned along the profile of the bit extending from a cone region laterally, or radially, outward toward a gage region thereof. The engineered cutter placement profile may include cutters exhibiting differing degrees of aggressiveness positioned in order to maximize rate-of-penetration and minimize torque-on-bit while maintaining side cutting capability and steerability.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: Lawrence Allen Sinor, Christopher C. Beuershausen, Mark W. Dykstra, Roger Fincher, Roland Illerhaus, Rudolf C.O. Pessier
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Patent number: 6443249Abstract: A PDC-equipped rotary drag bit especially suitable for directional drilling. Cutter chamfer size and backrake angle, as well as cutter backrake, may be varied along the bit profile between the center of the bit and the gage to provide a less aggressive center and more aggressive outer region on the bit face, to enhance stability while maintaining side cutting capability, as well as providing a high rate of penetration under relatively high weight on bit.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Christopher C. Beuershausen, Mark W. Dykstra, Roger Fincher, Roland Illerhaus, Steve R. Matson, James A. Norris, Michael P. Ohanian, Rudolf C. O. Pessier
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Patent number: 6408958Abstract: A cutting assembly comprised of first and second superabrasive cutting elements including at least one rotationally leading cutting element having a cutting face oriented generally in a direction of intended rotation of a bit on which the assembly is mounted to cut a subterranean formation with a cutting edge at an outer periphery of the cutting face, and a rotationally trailing cutting element oriented substantially transverse to the direction of intended bit rotation and including a relatively thick superabrasive table configured to cut the formation with a cutting edge located between a beveled surface at the side of the superabrasive table and an end face thereof. A rotationally trailing cutting element may be associated with and disposed at a location on the bit at least partially laterally intermediate locations of two rotationally leading cutting elements. Drill bits equipped with the cutting assembly are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Matthew R. Isbell, Rudolf C. O. Pessier, Michael L. Doster, Mark W. Dykstra, William H. Heuser
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Patent number: 6401844Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1998Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Michael L. Doster, Rudolf C. O. Pessier
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Patent number: 6332503Abstract: An array of chisel-shaped cutting elements are mounted to the face of a fixed cutter bit. Each cutting element has a crest and an axis which is inclined relative to the borehole bottom. The cutting elements have a hardened diamond exterior on all surfaces in contact with the formation. The chisel-shaped cutting elements may be arranged on a selected portion of the bit, such as the center of the bit, or across the entire cutting surface. In addition, the crest on the cutting elements may be oriented generally parallel or perpendicular to the borehole bottom. The chisel shape and crest orientation increase the initial contact area while reducing aggressiveness. These advantages are achieved without increasing cutter density, reducing back rake, or adding depth of cut limiters. Chisel-shaped cutting elements having crests which are oriented perpendicular to the borehole bottom have the added advantage of displacing the material in a plane that is parallel to the bit face.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1998Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Rudolf C. O. Pessier, Danny E. Scott, Matthias Meister, Ronny D. McCormick
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Patent number: 6328117Abstract: A chip breaker for use in a fixed-cutter, rotary-type drill bit used in drilling subterranean formations is disclosed. The chip breaker includes a knife-like protrusion positioned proximate a cutting element and adjacent or in a fluid course defined by the drill bit body. As formation chips, shavings, or cuttings are generated during drilling, the chips move over the protrusion and are split or scribed by the protrusion. Drilling fluid breaks the split or scribed chips away from the surface of the fluid course adjacent the cutting element and transports them through the junk slots. Additionally, chip splitters may be positioned on ramped surfaces that further lift the formation chips away from the surface of the fluid course.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Sean K. Berzas, Ralf Duerholt, Rudolf C. O. Pessier, Danny E. Scott
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Patent number: 6321862Abstract: A rotary drag bit suitable for directional drilling. The bit includes a bit body from which extend radially-oriented blades carrying PDC cutters. The blades extend to primary gage pads, above which secondary gage pads are either longitudinally spaced or rotationally spaced, or both, defining a gap or discontinuity between the primary and secondary gage pads through which drilling fluid from adjacent junk slots may communicate laterally or circumferentially. Longitudinally leading edges of the secondary gage pads carry cutters for smoothing the sidewall of the borehole. The cutters are preferably configured and oriented so as to provide a relatively aggressive cutting edge to the formation in both longitudinal and rotational directions of bit movement, the cutting edges lying adjacent cutting surfaces preferably disposed at negative rake angles to the formation material of the borehole wall for enhanced durability.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1998Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Christopher C. Beuershausen, Robert J. Costo, Jr., Danny E. Scott, Rudolf C. O. Pessier, Roland Illerhaus, Mark W. Dykstra, James A. Norris, Michael P. Ohanian, John R. Spaar
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Publication number: 20010030065Abstract: A PDC-equipped rotary drag bit especially suitable for directional drilling. Cutter chamfer size and backrake angle, as well as cutter backrake, may be varied along the bit profile between the center of the bit and the gage to provide a less aggressive center and more aggressive outer region on the bit face, to enhance stability while maintaining side cutting capability, as well as providing a high rate of penetration under relatively high weight on bit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2001Publication date: October 18, 2001Inventors: Christopher C. Beuershausen, Mark W. Dykstra, Roger Fincher, Roland Illerhaus, Steve R. Matson, James A. Norris, Michael P. Ohanian, Rudolf C.O. Pessier
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Patent number: 6290007Abstract: A rotary drag bit suitable for directional drilling. The bit includes a bit body from which extend radially-oriented blades carrying PDC cutters. The blades extend to primary gage pads, above which secondary gage pads are either longitudinally spaced or rotationally spaced, or both, defining a gap or discontinuity between the primary and secondary gage pads through which drilling fluid from adjacent junk slots may communicate laterally or circumferentially. Longitudinally leading edges of the secondary gage pads carry cutters, such as chisel-shaped cutters for smoothing the sidewall of the borehole. The cutters are preferably configured and oriented so as to provide a relatively aggressive cutting edge to the formation in both longitudinal and rotational directions of bit movement. Cutters may likewise be disposed on the trailing ends of the secondary gage pads to provide an up-drill capability to facilitate removal of the bit from the borehole.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2001Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Christopher C. Beuershausen, Robert J. Costo, Jr., Danny E. Scott, Rudolf C. O. Pessier
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Patent number: 6230828Abstract: A PDC-equipped rotary drag bit especially suitable for directional drilling. Cutter chamfer size and backrake angle, as well as cutter backrake, may be varied along the bit profile between the center of the bit and the gage to provide a less aggressive center and more aggressive outer region on the bit face to enhance stability while maintaining side cutting capability, as well as providing a high rate of penetration under relatively high weight on bit.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1997Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Christopher C. Beuershausen, Mark W. Dykstra, Roger Fincher, Roland Illerhaus, Steve R. Matson, James A. Norris, Michael P. Ohanian, Rudolf C. O. Pessier
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Publication number: 20010000885Abstract: A rotary drag bit suitable for directional drilling. The bit includes a bit body from which extend radially-oriented blades carrying PDC cutters. The blades extend to primary gage pads, above which secondary gage pads are either longitudinally spaced or rotationally spaced, or both, defining a gap or discontinuity between the primary and secondary gage pads through which drilling fluid from adjacent junk slots may communicate laterally or circumferentially. Longitudinally leading edges of the secondary gage pads carry cutters for smoothing the sidewall of the borehole. The cutters are preferably configured and oriented so as to provide a relatively aggressive cutting edge to the formation in both longitudinal and rotational directions of bit movement, the cutting edges lying adjacent cutting surfaces preferably disposed at negative rake angles to the formation material of the borehole wall for enhanced durability.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2001Publication date: May 10, 2001Inventors: Christopher C. Beuershausen, Robert J. Costo, Danny E. Scott, Rudolf C. O. Pessier
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Patent number: 6173797Abstract: A rotary drill bit suitable for directional drilling. The bit includes a bit body from which extend legs carrying rotatable cutters. The body carries primary gage pads, above which secondary gage pads may be either longitudinally spaced or rotationally spaced, or both. Longitudinally leading edges of the gage pads may carry cutting structure for smoothing the sidewall of the borehole. Cutting structure may likewise be disposed on the trailing ends of the gage pads to provide an up-drill capability to facilitate removal of the bit from the borehole. The gage pads provide enhanced bit stability and reduced side cutting tendencies, as well as reducing lateral loading on the rotatable cutters and associated bearing structure and seals. The invention also has utility in bits not specifically designed for directional drilling.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1998Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Mark W. Dykstra, James A. Norris, Christopher C. Beuershausen, Rudolf C. O. Pessier
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Patent number: 6116356Abstract: A method and apparatus for reaming or enlarging a borehole with enhanced stability. A pilot stabilization pad (PSP) having an axially and circumferentially tapered entry surface and a circumferential transition surface thereabove is employed to enhance the transition from the smaller diameter borehole to be enlarged while accommodating the side force vector generated by the cutting assembly used to effect the enlargement. In addition, one or more eccentric stabilizers are employed above the reaming apparatus to laterally or radially stabilize the bottomhole assembly, which may comprise either a straight-hole or steerable, motor-driven assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1998Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Michael L. Doster, Rudolf C. O. Pessier, David M. Schnell, Bart T. McDonald
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Patent number: 6112836Abstract: A rotary drag bit being suitable for directional drilling. The bit includes a bit body from which extend radially-oriented blades carrying PDC cutters. The blades extend to primary gage pads, above which secondary gage pads are either longitudinally spaced or rotationally spaced, or both, defining a gap or discontinuity between the primary and secondary gage pads through which drilling fluid from adjacent junk slots may communicate laterally or circumferentially. Longitudinally leading edges of the secondary gage pads may carry cutters for smoothing the sidewall of the borehole. The tandem primary and secondary gage pads provide enhanced bit stability and reduced side cutting tendencies. The discontinuities between the primary and secondary gage pads enhance fluid flow from the bit face to the borehole annulus above the bit, promoting formation cuttings removal. The tandem gage arrangement also has utility in conventional bits not designed specifically for directional drilling.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1997Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: John R. Spaar, James A. Norris, Christopher C. Beuershausen, Rudolf C. O. Pessier, Michael P. Ohanian, Roland Illerhaus, Jeffrey B. Lund, Michael L. Doster
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Patent number: 6098730Abstract: An earth-boring bit has a bit body and at least one cantilevered bearing shaft depending inwardly and downwardly from the bit body. A cutter is mounted for rotation on the bearing shaft and includes a plurality of cutting elements. At least one of the cutting elements has a generally cylindrical body formed of hard metal with a convex cutting end. A plurality of substantially recesses are formed on the cutting end of the body. The recesses are configured such that a line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body may extend from any point of each of the recess without touching any other point on the same recess. This enables the cutting element body and the recess to be formed simultaneously by conventional powder metallurgical techniques. A layer of super-hard material is formed on the cutting end of the body and overlays the recesses formed thereon.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Danny E. Scott, Rudolf C. O. Pessier, Robert J. Farr, Stephen R. Jurewicz, Kenneth M. Jensen, Paul D. Jones
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Patent number: 6006845Abstract: A rotary drag bit being suitable for directional drilling. The bit includes a bit body from which extend radially-oriented blades carrying PDC cutters. The blades extend to primary gage pads, above which secondary gage pads are either longitudinally spaced or rotationally spaced, or both, defining a gap or discontinuity between the primary and secondary gage pads through which drilling fluid from adjacent junk slots may communicate laterally or circumferentially. Longitudinally leading edges of the secondary gage pads carry cutters for smoothing the sidewall of the borehole. The tandem primary and secondary gage pads provide enhanced bit stability and reduced side cutting tendencies. The discontinuities between the primary and secondary gage pads enhance fluid flow from the bit face to the borehole annulus above the bit, promoting formation cuttings removal. The tandem gage arrangement also has utility in conventional bits not designed specifically for directional drilling.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1997Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Roland Illerhaus, Christopher C. Beuershausen, Mark W. Dykstra, James A. Norris, Michael P. Ohanian, Rudolf C. O. Pessier, John R. Spaar
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Patent number: 5996713Abstract: A rock bit has a body and three cutters that include generally conical surfaces, at least one of which contains an outermost, circumferential row of heel teeth that dislodge cuttings from the borehole wall and bottom. The heel teeth form a corner with the borehole wall with successive contact points defined by the path of outer edges of the heel teeth while rotating into, and prescribing, the corner as it spirals downwardly during drilling. The rotational axis of the cutter is offset from the geometric centerline or intended rotational axis of the bit. Stabilizing pads extend outwardly from the body, each concluding in a surface that contains a low-friction, wear-resistant surface that engage the wall of the borehole. The center of each surface is located directly across from the contact point of an opposed cutter.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Rudolf C. O. Pessier, John V. Kenner, Matthew R. Isbell, Mohammad Swadi, Danny E. Scott
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Patent number: 5967247Abstract: A rotary drag bit including a gage design which facilitates steerability while preventing lateral displacement of the bit and attendant ledging of the borehole wall, and reams and conditions the borehole wall as the bit advances through the formation. The bit includes an elongated gage section comprised of a plurality of circumferentially spaced gage pads, each including mutually longitudinally displaced gage pad segments of varying lateral aggressiveness, or tendency to cut formation material under application of load.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Rudolf C. O. Pessier
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Patent number: 5890552Abstract: Superabrasive cutting elements for rolling cutter bits, and mounting techniques for such cutting elements. The insert-type cutting elements employ self-supporting superabrasive masses on the exposed tips thereof, the elements being mounted to the rolling cutters by insertion of supporting stud-like insert bodies into apertures in the cutter shells so that the exposed exterior of the interface between the superabrasive mass and the supporting cemented tungsten carbide stud lies outside of the depth of cut of the cutting element into the formation, and in some instances beneath the surface of the shell.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1997Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Danny E. Scott, Rudolf C. O. Pessier