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Bearing insert sleeve for roller cone bit
   
Document Number
US Patent 7387177
Issued Date
June 17, 2008
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An earth boring bit has a bearing pin with a sleeve mounted on it. The sleeve is fixed against rotation but able to float relative to the bearing pin. A cone fits over and forms a bearing surface with the sleeve. The sleeve and bearing pin are configured to have a clearance between them that has a forward portion that progressively decreases in a rearward direction. The clearance progressively decreases in a forward direction from the rearward end of the sleeve. The cone and the sleeve are able to tilt in unison with each other relative to the bearing pin when the bit is loaded.
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Published
June 17, 2008
Application Number
11/582,684
Filed
October 18, 2006
US Classification
175/371   175/372 384/95
Int'l Classification
E21B   10/22   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
175/353   175/371   175/372   175/374   175/376   384/92   384/95  
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