Rotary drill bit

Boring or penetrating the earth – Bit or bit element – Cutting edge self-renewable during operation

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175387, 175391, 175404, E21B 1026, E21B 1062, E21B 1004

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043243002

ABSTRACT:
A drill bit including a support member and a plurality of concentrically positioned, hollow, cylindrical cutting members connected to the support member is disclosed. Each of the cutting members includes a beveled edge obliquely extending between the inner and outer surfaces thereof. The beveled edges are aligned so that a tapered cutting surface is defined.

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