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Mud debris diverter for earth-boring bit
   
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US Patent 7066287
Issued Date
June 27, 2006
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A rolling cone earth boring bit has a diverter located between the bit leg and the back face of the cone to divert debris from the seal gland area. The diverter has a base that inserts into a hole in a last machined surface of the bit. The diverter has a head that is wedge-shaped and protrudes from the hole into a clearance between the back face and the last machined surface. The head has an inner side that is spaced from an annular wall of the back face by a small uniform clearance. The head has an outer side that is oblique to the annular wall of the back face region to divert debris from the clearance.
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Published
June 27, 2006
Application Number
10/780,389
Filed
February 17, 2004
US Classification
175/371  
Int'l Classification
E21B   10/22   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
175/313   175/371   175/372   175/331   384/94  
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