Patent classifications
B23B51/0095
SPADE DRILL BITS
A spade drill bit includes a shank extending along an axis from a rear end to a front end, the rear end configured to be coupled to a tool holder of a power tool, a blade including a paddle extending along the axis with a front portion and rear portion coupled to the front end of the shank, and a tip coupled to the front portion of the paddle. First and second primary cutting edges are disposed on a front edge of the front portion of the paddle and extend radially outward from the tip. At least the rear portion of the paddle is composed of a first steel alloy. The primary cutting edges are composed of a second steel alloy that has a greater hardness than the first steel alloy.
Flat drill bit
A flat drill bit includes a stem body, a cut flute part provided axially from an end of the stem body and being generally flat-shaped, and a threaded guiding part provided axially from an end of the cut flute part. The cut flute part includes two longitudinal wings which are configured to be rotationally symmetrical to each other about a longitudinal central axis (O) of the flat drill bit. Each longitudinal wing is formed with a cutting edge at the end of the cut flute part from which the threaded guiding part extends. A rotating trajectory profile caused by the cutting edge when the flat drill bit rotates is inclined towards the stem body and is at an angle (a) relative to the longitudinal central axis (O), and the angle (a) is in a range between 84° and 86°.
FLAT DRILL BIT
A flat drill bit includes a stem body, a cut flute part provided axially from an end of the stem body and being generally flat-shaped, and a threaded guiding part provided axially from an end of the cut flute part. The cut flute part includes two longitudinal wings which are configured to be rotationally symmetrical to each other about a longitudinal central axis (O) of the flat drill bit. Each longitudinal wing is formed with a cutting edge at the end of the cut flute part from which the threaded guiding part extends. A rotating trajectory profile caused by the cutting edge when the flat drill bit rotates is inclined towards the stem body and is at an angle (a) relative to the longitudinal central axis (O), and the angle (a) is in a range between 84° and 86°.
BORING TOOL
A boring tool includes a coupling portion, a shank, and a cutting portion. The shank further includes a torsion release neck, having a smaller diameter cross section than a first end of the shank and a second end of the shank, a first transition to the first end of the shank, and a second transition to the second end of the shank. A torsion release neck has a lower polar moment of inertia than other portions of the boring tool so that it may guide torsional loading and shear stresses in the boring tool away from the cutting and coupling portions to improve the durability of the boring tool as a whole.
Drill Bit Depth Gauge Indicator Device
A drill bit depth gauge device is disclosed that will inform a user of how deep he/she has drilled into a surface. The drill bit depth gauge device comprises a shaft with a plurality of depth measurement markings to indicate how deep the drilling has gone into the surface. The device will make sure drill bits are not damaged and will last longer, while also preventing the operator from drilling too far into materials and causing damage. Further, the drill bit depth gauge device is available in different sizes and configurations to accommodate a variety of different drilling needs.
Spade drill bits
A spade drill bit includes a shank extending along an axis from a rear end to a front end, the rear end configured to be coupled to a tool holder of a power tool, a blade including a paddle extending along the axis with a front portion and rear portion coupled to the front end of the shank, and a tip coupled to the front portion of the paddle. First and second primary cutting edges are disposed on a front edge of the front portion of the paddle and extend radially outward from the tip. At least the rear portion of the paddle is composed of a first steel alloy. The primary cutting edges are composed of a second steel alloy that has a greater hardness than the first steel alloy.