18157475. EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCLUDING ROTATABLE CUTTING ELEMENTS, ROTATABLE CUTTING ELEMENTS, AND ASSOCIATED COMPONENTS AND METHODS simplified abstract (Baker Hughes Oilfield Operations LLC)

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EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCLUDING ROTATABLE CUTTING ELEMENTS, ROTATABLE CUTTING ELEMENTS, AND ASSOCIATED COMPONENTS AND METHODS

Organization Name

Baker Hughes Oilfield Operations LLC

Inventor(s)

Jon David Schroder of The Woodlands TX (US)

Gregory L. Ricks of Spring TX (US)

EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCLUDING ROTATABLE CUTTING ELEMENTS, ROTATABLE CUTTING ELEMENTS, AND ASSOCIATED COMPONENTS AND METHODS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18157475 titled 'EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCLUDING ROTATABLE CUTTING ELEMENTS, ROTATABLE CUTTING ELEMENTS, AND ASSOCIATED COMPONENTS AND METHODS

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a rotatable cutting element with a stationary portion and a rotatable portion connected by a retaining element, designed to engage subterranean formations.

  • The cutting element has a stationary portion with a cavity and an inner wall that extends radially away from the longitudinal axis.
  • The rotatable portion is placed in the cavity and has structure for engaging subterranean formations.
  • A retaining element connects the rotatable portion to the stationary portion, extending into a retaining region defined by the inner wall.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Rotatable cutting element with stationary and rotatable portions.
  • Inner wall of the stationary portion extends radially away from the longitudinal axis.
  • Retaining element connects the rotatable and stationary portions.
  • Designed to engage subterranean formations efficiently.

Potential Applications: This technology can be used in drilling equipment for oil and gas exploration, mining operations, and construction projects where subterranean formations need to be cut or drilled.

Problems Solved:

  • Efficient cutting and drilling in subterranean formations.
  • Enhanced stability and precision in drilling operations.

Benefits:

  • Improved efficiency in cutting and drilling operations.
  • Enhanced stability and precision in engaging subterranean formations.
  • Potential cost savings in drilling and mining operations.

Commercial Applications:

  • Title: "Advanced Rotatable Cutting Element for Subterranean Operations"
  • This technology can be commercialized by drilling equipment manufacturers for the oil and gas industry, mining companies, and construction firms.
  • Market Implications: Increased efficiency and precision in subterranean operations can lead to cost savings and improved productivity for businesses in various industries.

Prior Art: Readers interested in prior art related to this technology can explore patents in the field of drilling equipment, cutting tools, and mining technologies.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in drilling technology, cutting tools, and mining equipment to understand the latest innovations in the field.

Questions about Rotatable Cutting Element: 1. What are the potential applications of this technology beyond drilling and mining operations? 2. How does the design of the rotatable cutting element improve efficiency in engaging subterranean formations?


Original Abstract Submitted

A rotatable cutting element includes a stationary portion defining a cavity with an inner wall, the inner wall extending at an angle radially away from a longitudinal axis of the stationary portion and defining a retaining region. The rotatable cutting element further includes a rotatable portion having one end thereof disposed in the cavity of the stationary portion and structure for engaging a subterranean formation at an opposing end. The rotatable cutting element also includes a retaining element extending between the rotatable portion and the stationary portion, the retaining element extending into the retaining region defined by the inner wall of the stationary portion.