Wood coring drill bit
11344956 · 2022-05-31
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Abstract
Wood core drilling bits for use in wood frame construction of structures in the residential and/or commercial market and sets of the same have a cylindrical barrel defining an axis of rotation and a first end that is open and a second end defined by a hub having a bore therethrough. The open end defines a plurality of cutting teeth and the cylindrical barrel defines a plurality of slots radially therethrough. The plurality of slots are positioned as points of a three-dimensional curve turning about the axis of rotation while moving parallel to the axis of rotation.
Claims
1. A wood coring drill bit comprising: a cylindrical barrel defining a hollow cavity and an axis of rotation and having a first end that is open and defines a plurality of cutting teeth and a second end defined by a hub having a bore therethrough comprising a connecting feature to connect to a drill motor for rotation therewith; wherein the cylindrical barrel defines a plurality of slots radially therethrough, the plurality of slots being positioned as points of a three-dimensional curve turning about the axis of rotation while moving parallel to the axis of rotation; wherein the three-dimensional curve is a single spiral or single helix, and each of the plurality of slots are oriented with a longitudinal axis thereof coincident with the length of the cylindrical barrel and parallel to the axis of rotation; wherein a plane coinciding with a first longitudinal axis of a first slot is coincident with a longitudinal axis of a fourth slot and with a longitudinal axis of a seventh slot.
2. The wood coring drill bit of claim 1, wherein the plurality of slots are oval-shaped slots.
3. The wood coring drill bit of claim 1, wherein, from an end view, each of the plurality of slots is positioned at a center-to-center distance of 60° from an immediate neighboring slot relative to a longitudinal axis passing through each slot, thereby the slots coincident with the first slot are only those in accordance with n+3, wherein n is the number position of a slot in the three-dimensional curve.
4. The wood coring drill bit of claim 3, wherein there are eight slots defining the plurality of slots.
5. The wood coring drill bit of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of cutting teeth is at a five degree angle relative to the axis of rotation.
6. The wood coring drill bit of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of cutting teeth is defined in an upright wall of a gullet and is angled about the axis of rotation from an exterior surface of the cylindrical barrel toward the gullet and inward toward the hollow cavity of the cylindrical barrel.
7. The wood coring drill bit of claim 6, wherein each of the gullets is U-shaped.
8. The wood coring drill bit of claim 1, wherein the length of the cylindrical barrel is at least twelve inches.
9. The wood coring drill bit of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical barrel comprises carbide soft steel.
10. The wood coring drill bit of claim 9, wherein the cylindrical barrel is soldered to the hub by a silver solder.
11. A set of wood coring drill bits according to claim 1, wherein each wood coring drill bit in the set has a different diameter and/or different length.
12. The set of wood coring drill bits of claim 11, wherein the lengths vary within a range of 6 inches to 30 inches.
13. The set of wood coring drill bits of claim 12, wherein the lengths vary within a range of 12 inches to 24 inches.
14. A wood coring drill bit comprising: a cylindrical barrel defining a hollow cavity and an axis of rotation and having a first end that is open and defines a plurality of cutting teeth and a second end defined by a hub having a bore therethrough comprising a connecting feature to connect to a drill motor for rotation therewith; wherein the cylindrical barrel defines a plurality of slots radially therethrough, the plurality of slots being positioned as points of a three-dimensional curve turning about the axis of rotation while moving parallel to the axis of rotation; wherein a plane coinciding with a first longitudinal axis of a first slot is coincident with a longitudinal axis of a fourth slot and with a longitudinal axis of a seventh slot and is oriented in the same direction as the axis of rotation; wherein each of the plurality of cutting teeth is defined in an upright wall of a gullet and is angled about the axis of rotation from an exterior surface of the cylindrical barrel toward the gullet and inward toward the hollow cavity of the cylindrical barrel; wherein there are two pairs of diametrically opposed gullets, and the first slot is positioned most proximate the first end of the cylindrical barrel centrally between one set of immediately neighboring gullets from the two pairs of diametrically opposed gullets.
15. The wood coring drill bit of claim 14, wherein each of the plurality of slots is offset from a central longitudinal axis of each of the gullets.
16. The wood coring drill bit of claim 14, wherein the three-dimensional curve is a single spiral or single helix.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) The following detailed description will illustrate the general principles of the invention, examples of which are additionally illustrated in the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements.
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(10) The hub 108 may be integral with the cylindrical barrel 102 or is fixedly attached thereto for rotation therewith. In one embodiment, the hub 108 is soldered to the cylindrical barrel 102, for example by a solder comprising silver, which adds strength to the bond. In one embodiment, the hub 108 is machined from solid billet and is fixedly attached to the cylindrical barrel 102. The cylindrical barrel 102 is a seamless annular sleeve of material, which may be a medium-carbon steel having about 0.3 to 0.8% carbon content and the cutting teeth are high-carbon steel having a carbon content of about 0.8% to about 25 carbon content, which provides less fracturing of the cutting edge steel as the wood bit penetrates nails embedded in a wood assembly and less binding during the coring process.
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(16) In another aspect, a set of wood coring drill bits having a plurality of wood coring bits as described above, but of different diameters and/or different lengths. The diameters of the bits included in the kit may be any combination of any number of the following: ¾″, ⅞″, 1″, and all diameter sizes from 1 inch to 5 inches in ⅛ increments. The length L of the bits in the kit, see
(17) Although the invention is shown and described with respect to certain embodiments, it is obvious that modifications will occur to those skilled in the art upon reading and understanding the specification, and the present invention includes all such modifications.