Patent classifications
B23B51/044
HOLE SAW ARBOR ASSEMBLY
A cutting tool includes a hole saw, a pilot bit, and an arbor assembly. The arbor assembly includes a shank, a body, a first engagement member moveable relative to the shank, the first engagement member engaging the hole saw to releasably secure the hole saw to the shank, and a second engagement member moveable relative to the shank, the second engagement member engaging the pilot bit to releasably secure the pilot bit to the shank. The body is moveable to a first position where the hole saw and the pilot bit are secured to the arbor assembly, to a second position where the first engagement member disengages the hole saw, allowing removal of the hole saw from the shank, and to a third position where the second engagement member disengages the pilot bit, allowing removal of the pilot bit from the shank.
Hole Saw with Open End Cap Geometry
A tool, such as a hole saw, including an open end cap geometry is provided. The end cap includes spokes extending between a hub and a rim. A plurality of openings are defined between the spokes, hub and rim. The area of the openings is substantially large relative to the area of the end cap such that the end cap is relatively lightweight and provides access into the hole saw for debris removal. The spokes are shaped and positioned to provide strength to the end cap.
Trepanning tool with plug management
A trepanning apparatus, including a shaft portion extending along a longitudinal axis; an annular cutter portion; and a connecting portion extending axially between the shaft portion and the cutter portion, the connecting portion including a pair of arms each having a front end connected to the cutter portion and a rear end connected to the shaft portion, the arms circumferentially spaced from one another about the longitudinal axis to provide diametrically opposed first and second openings, a first plug retaining surface defined by a first portion of the rearward end of the cutter portion having a first circumferential extent bounded by the front ends of the arms, and a second plug retaining surface defined by a second portion of the rearward end of the cutter portion having a second circumferential extent bounded by the front ends of the arms, the first circumferential extent greater than the second circumferential extent.
Hole saw arbor assembly
A cutting tool includes a hole saw, a pilot bit, and an arbor assembly. The arbor assembly includes a shank, a sleeve, a first ball bearing moveable relative to the shank, the first ball bearing engaging the hole saw to releasably secure the hole saw to the shank, and a second ball bearing moveable relative to the shank, the second ball bearing engaging the pilot bit to releasably secure the pilot bit to the shank. The sleeve is moveable to a first position where the hole saw and the pilot bit are secured to the arbor assembly, to a second position where the first ball bearing disengages the hole saw, allowing removal of the hole saw from the shank, and to a third position where the second ball bearing disengages the pilot bit, allowing removal of the pilot bit from the shank.
HOLE SAW
A hole saw includes a substantially cylindrical body defining a cutting end and an axis of rotation. The hole saw also includes first and second apertures formed through the body and spaced from the cutting end such that a portion of the body extends between the cutting end and both the first and second apertures. The first and second apertures are both configured to receive a tool for removing work piece plugs from within the cylindrical body. The first aperture is axially spaced from the cutting end a first distance. The second aperture is axially spaced from the cutting end a second distance that is greater than the first distance. The first aperture and the second aperture are separated by a portion of the body.
Hole saw
A hole saw includes a substantially cylindrical body defining a cutting end and an axis of rotation. The hole saw also includes first and second apertures formed through the body and spaced from the cutting end such that a portion of the body extends between the cutting end and both the first and second apertures. The first and second apertures are both configured to receive a tool for removing work piece plugs from within the cylindrical body. The first aperture is axially spaced from the cutting end a first distance. The second aperture is axially spaced from the cutting end a second distance that is greater than the first distance. The first aperture and the second aperture are separated by a portion of the body.
System, apparatus, and method for removing a portion of a structure
A method for removing a portion of a structure is disclosed. The method includes attaching a first elongated member to the portion of the structure, receiving a second elongated member of a drilling assembly with the first elongated member, drilling into the structure with the drilling assembly while receiving the second elongated member with the first elongated member, and removing the portion of the structure that is attached to the first elongated member while urging the first elongated member with the second elongated member.
Hole saw
A hole saw includes a substantially cylindrical body defining a cutting end and an axis of rotation. The hole saw also includes first and second apertures formed through the body and spaced from the cutting end such that a portion of the body extends between the cutting end and both the first and second apertures. The first and second apertures are both configured to receive a tool for removing work piece plugs from within the cylindrical body. The first aperture is axially spaced from the cutting end a first distance. The second aperture is axially spaced from the cutting end a second distance that is greater than the first distance. The first aperture and the second aperture are separated by a portion of the body.
Devices And Methods For Cutting And Retrieving A Sample of Wood
A wood core sampling device includes a metal barrel having a cutting end and an opposite threaded end. The cutting end is shaped to have a smooth external protrusion and a smooth internal expansion cavity. The device can be hammered into a tree and removed with a slide hammer, the sample core breaking from the tree and being removed inside the barrel.
Trepanning Tool with Plug Management
A trepanning apparatus, including a shaft portion extending along a longitudinal axis; an annular cutter portion; and a connecting portion extending axially between the shaft portion and the cutter portion, the connecting portion including a pair of arms each having a front end connected to the cutter portion and a rear end connected to the shaft portion, the arms circumferentially spaced from one another about the longitudinal axis to provide diametrically opposed first and second openings, a first plug retaining surface defined by a first portion of the rearward end of the cutter portion having a first circumferential extent bounded by the front ends of the arms, and a second plug retaining surface defined by a second portion of the rearward end of the cutter portion having a second circumferential extent bounded by the front ends of the arms, the first circumferential extent greater than the second circumferential extent.