BUSHING HANDLE
20220152802 · 2022-05-19
Inventors
- Nancy Jerrell Ruth Shepard (St. Peters, MO, US)
- Joshua Matthew Herschbach (Highland, IL, US)
- Colin Walker Frost (St. Louis, MO, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A bushing handle for use with a renewable bushing. The bushing handle facilitates a quick-change configuration by using a liner bushing disposed in a through bore. The liner bushing can accept a plurality of different renewable bushings having various inner diameters and other characteristics, eliminating the need to stock and store a multitude of different bushing handles. The liner bushing may be a lock liner, which facilitates the quick-change function, and provides a ground inner diameter, which is more resistant to wear and tear than the light metal construction of the handle itself.
Claims
1. A bushing handle comprising: a grip portion generally in the configuration of a rectangular prism; a head portion opposing said grip portion and generally in the configuration of a rectangular prism, said head portion having a top surface and an opposing bottom surface; a through bore disposed through said head portion from said top surface to said bottom surface, an axis of said through bore being generally perpendicular to a major plane of said head portion, and said through bore sized and shaped to accept a liner bushing; and a liner bushing permanently disposed in said through bore, an axis of said liner bushing being coaxial with said axis of said through bore, and said liner bushing having a lock lip configured to accept a shoulder of a renewable bushing.
2. The bushing handle of claim 1, further comprising an angled portion disposed between said head portion and said grip portion.
3. The bushing handle of claim 2, wherein said angled portion is attached to said head portion at an angle effective to cause, when said bottom surface of said head portion is disposed generally coplanar with a work surface, said angled portion to be disposed at about a 45° angle to said work surface.
4. The bushing handle of claim 3, wherein said grip portion is attached to said angled portion at an angle effective to cause, when said bottom surface of said head portion is disposed generally coplanar with said work surface, said grip portion to be disposed at about a 15° angle to said work surface.
5. The bushing handle of claim 1, wherein said grip portion comprises a through bore disposed at a distal end thereof.
6. The bushing handle of claim 5, wherein said through bore has a diameter smaller than the diameter of said head portion through bore.
7. The bushing handle of claim 6, wherein said through bore is sized and shaped to hang said bushing handle.
8. A bushing handle system comprising: a handle comprising: a grip portion generally in the configuration of a rectangular prism; a head portion opposing said grip portion and generally in the configuration of a rectangular prism, said head portion having a top surface and an opposing bottom surface; a through bore disposed through said head portion from said top surface to said bottom surface, an axis of said through bore being generally perpendicular to a major plane of said head portion, and said through bore sized and shaped to accept a liner bushing; and a liner bushing permanently disposed in said through bore, an axis of said liner bushing being coaxial with said axis of said through bore, and said liner bushing having a lock lip configured to accept a shoulder of a renewable bushing; and a plurality of renewable bushings adapted to be coaxially seated in said liner bushing, each of said renewable bushings having a central bore and at least one shoulder.
9. The bushing handle system of claim 8, wherein said handle further comprises an angled portion disposed between said head portion and said grip portion.
10. The bushing handle system of claim 9, wherein said angled portion is attached to said head portion at an angle effective to cause, when said bottom surface of said head portion is disposed generally coplanar with a work surface, said angled portion to be disposed at about a 45° angle to said work surface.
11. The bushing handle system of claim 10, wherein said grip portion is attached to said angled portion at an angle effective to cause, when said bottom surface of said head portion is disposed generally coplanar with said work surface, said grip portion to be disposed at about a 15° angle to said work surface.
12. A method of performing a drilling operation comprising: providing a handle comprising: a grip portion generally in the configuration of a rectangular prism; a head portion opposing said grip portion and generally in the configuration of a rectangular prism, said head portion having a top surface and an opposing bottom surface; a through bore disposed through said head portion from said top surface to said bottom surface, an axis of said through bore being generally perpendicular to a major plane of said head portion, and said through bore sized and shaped to accept a liner bushing; and a liner bushing permanently disposed in said through bore, an axis of said liner bushing being coaxial with said axis of said through bore, and said liner bushing having a lock lip configured to accept a shoulder of a renewable bushing; providing a plurality of renewable bushings adapted to be coaxially seated in said liner bushing, each of said renewable bushings having a central bore and at least one shoulder; selecting a first renewable bushing from said plurality of renewable bushings; seating said first bushing coaxially in said liner bushing; locking said seated first bushing in said liner bushing at a first shoulder of said at least one shoulders by twisting said seated first bushing to place said first shoulder beneath between said lock lip; using said grip portion, disposing said seated first bushing in a work surface; and performing a drilling operation through said central bore of said selected first bushing when said seated first bushing is disposed in said work surface.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein said handle further comprises an angled portion disposed between said head portion and said grip portion.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein said angled portion is attached to said head portion at an angle effective to cause, when said bottom surface of said head portion is disposed generally coplanar with a work surface, said angled portion to be disposed at about a 45° angle to said work surface.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein said grip portion is attached to said angled portion at an angle effective to cause, when said bottom surface of said head portion is disposed generally coplanar with said work surface, said grip portion to be disposed at about a 15° angle to said work surface.
16. The method of claim 12, wherein said grip portion comprises a through bore disposed at a distal end thereof.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein said through bore has a diameter smaller than the diameter of said head portion through bore.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein said through bore is sized and shaped to hang said handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
[0017] The following detailed description and disclosure illustrates by way of example and not by way of limitation. This description will clearly enable one skilled in the art to make and use the disclosed systems and methods, and describes several embodiments, adaptations, variations, alternatives and uses of the disclosed systems and methods. As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the disclosures, it is intended that all matter contained in the description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
[0018] Described herein, among other things, is a bushing handle for use with a renewable bushing, which facilitates a quick-change configuration and includes a ground inner diameter. As can be seen in the depicted embodiment of
[0019] In the depicted embodiment, the bushing handle (101) includes two bends (106) and (108) which define an angled portion (107). As can be seen in
[0020] Also depicted in the embodiment of
[0021] As can be seen in the depicted embodiment of
[0022] Also, as shown in the embodiment of
[0023] In the depicted embodiment, the lock liner (111) is preferably made of a durable metal which can accept a renewable bushing (115). The depicted lock liner (111) is made from steel or steel alloy and has a ground inner diameter which can tolerate repeated use of a renewable bushing (115) over a long period of time without significant degradation in performance. The depicted lock liner (111) includes an overhanging lock lip (113) which can be used to capture the shoulder of a bushing (115) and thereby hold it in place. The depicted lock liner (111) is in the nature of a Un-A-Lok™ liner bushing, which provides wear resistance and enables quick bushing changes.
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[0025] As will be clear to a person of ordinary skill in the art, this configuration enables the use of a plurality of renewable bushings (115) having different inner diameters, or other varying characteristics, with a singular bushing handle (101). The lock liner (111) provides a ground inner diameter to accept the bushing, and is more resistant to wear and degradation than the bushing handle (101) itself.
[0026] Although a Un-A-Lok™ liner (111) is depicted in the figures, other lock liners or liner bushings may be used in an embodiment. Additionally, the invention is not necessarily limited to the specific shape or configuration of bushing handle depicted in the figures.
[0027] While the invention has been disclosed in conjunction with a description of certain embodiments, including those that are currently believed to be the preferred embodiments, the detailed description is intended to be illustrative and should not be understood to limit the scope of the present disclosure. As would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, embodiments other than those described in detail herein are encompassed by the present invention. Modifications and variations of the described embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.