Boring or penetrating the earth – Bit or bit element – With fluid conduit lining or element
Patent
1984-05-03
1985-09-10
Novosad, Stephen J.
Boring or penetrating the earth
Bit or bit element
With fluid conduit lining or element
175410, E21B 1062, E21B 1064
Patent
active
045400563
ABSTRACT:
A drill bit with multiple fluid jet cutting nozzles designed so that the drill bit workface including the cutters is a separate piece from the drill bit body that houses the fluid jet nozzle orifice mounts. The cutter assembly protects the nozzle housing from rapid wear and it can be easily removed from the nozzle housing without disturbing or removing any of the nozzle orifice mounts.
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Bui Thuy M.
Falconbridge Limited
Flow Industries, Inc.
Inco Limited
Kenny Raymond J.
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