SUPPORT DEVICE
20230330756 ยท 2023-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A support device (10) is illustrated comprising a body (14) defining a recess (22a) in its underside, a connector (24) to which a vacuum device can be connected, the connector (24) and recess (22a) communicating with one another so that the vacuum device can extract air from the recess (22a), the body (14) further defining a passage (22b, 26) through which a drill bit (12) can extend, in use, at least part of the periphery of the passage (22b, 26) serving to support the drill bit (12), in use.
Claims
1. A support device comprising a body defining a recess in its underside, a connector to which a vacuum device can be connected, the connector and recess communicating with one another so that the vacuum device can extract air from the recess, the body further defining a passage through which a drill bit can extend, in use, at least part of the periphery of the passage serving to support the drill bit, in use.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the passage is closed, in part, by a cover member moveably mounted upon the body.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the passage and the recess communicate with one another.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the passage and the recess are separated from one another by a partition.
5. The device according to claim 4, wherein a plurality of notches are formed in the partition.
6. The device according to claim 5, wherein the notches are located in an edge of the partition that, in use, faces towards a wall in which an opening is being formed.
7. The device according to claim 4, wherein the partition is of generally V-shaped form.
8. The device according to claim 7, wherein a plurality of notches are formed in the partition, and wherein one of the notches is located adjacent the apex of the generally V-shaped partition.
9. The device according to claim 8, wherein others of the notches are located close to ends of the partition.
10. The device according to claim 2, wherein the cover member is shaped to define a generally V-shaped notch.
Description
[0010] The invention will further be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0014] Referring to the accompanying drawings, a support 10 is illustrated for use with a core drill bit 12 (or other form of drill bit) to assist in supporting and guiding the drill bit 12 and so assist the formation of holes in walls. The support 10 comprises a body 14 of generally rectangular shape, defined by an upper wall 16 and side walls 18. The side walls 18 carry, along their free edges, rubber-like material seal members 20. In use, the support 10 is positioned against a wall in which an opening is to be formed with the seal members 20 bearing against the wall, and it will be appreciated that the body 14 and wall together define a void 22.
[0015] A connector member 24 of hollow, frusto-conical shape is mounted upon the body 14 and communicates through an opening formed in the upper wall 16 with a part 22a of the void 22. In use, the hose from a vacuum cleaner or the like is pushed onto the connector member 24, and it will be appreciated that with the vacuum cleaner or the like switched on, air is drawn from the part 22a, lowering the air pressure therein, and that as a result the body 14 is retained in position upon the wall by the suction effect arising from the operation of the vacuum cleaner or the like.
[0016] The upper wall 16 is formed with an opening 26 through which the drill bit 12 extends, in use. As can be seen in the drawings, the opening 26 is of generally tear drop shaped form, including a section 26a of generally circular shape, and a section 26b defined by generally tangentially extending walls 26c, interconnected by a curved part 26d of a smaller radius of curvature. Slidably secured to the body 14 is a cover member 28, the cover member 28 being secured in position by threaded bolts 30 extending through slots 32 formed in the cover member 28, holes 34 formed in the body 14 and engaging with corresponding nuts 36. The bolts 30 are conveniently of knurled form and so are readily adjusted by hand without requiring the use of tools to tighten or loosen them. The cover member 28 is shaped to define a generally V-shaped notch 38.
[0017] In use, with the drill bit 12 extending through the opening 26, typically bearing against the walls 26c and/or the curved part 26d, the cover member 28 can be positioned so as to close at least a part of the opening 26 not occupied by the drill bit 12. It will be appreciated that the body 14 and cover member 28 will not form a perfect seal with the drill bit 12, and depending upon the dimensions of the drill bit 12 in use, there will usually be parts of the opening 26 that are not covered by the cover member 28 and are not occupied by the drill bit 12, but that the exposed area of the opening 26 through which dust can escape, in use, is relatively small. Consequently, dust generated, in use, through the operation of the drill bit 12 is largely contained within the body 14.
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[0019] In use, therefore, the support 10 is held, by the suction effect arising from the operation of the vacuum device or the like reducing the air pressure within the suction chamber, against a wall at a location at which an opening is to be formed. The drill bit 12 is introduced into and through the passage defined by the opening 26 and the part 22b of the void 22, and the position of the cover member 28 is adjusted to obstruct as much of the opening 26 as possible.
[0020] Whilst in the arrangement illustrated, the partition wall 40 is of generally V-shaped form, it could be of other shapes, if desired. By way of example, it may be shaped such that the part 22a extends along substantially the full length of the body 14 around the sides of the opening 26, and this may be advantageous in that the support 10 may be more firmly secured in position upon the wall by the suction effect provided by the vacuum cleaner device, in use.
[0021] It is envisaged that the body 14 and cover member 28 will be of sheet metal form, so as to readily withstand harsh treatment and wear and tear, for example arising from engagement between parts of the support 10 and the drill bit 12, in use. However, other materials may be used, if desired. Furthermore, the support 10 need not be of the precise shape shown.
[0022] Although a specific embodiment of the support 10 is described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it will be appreciated that a wide range of modifications and alterations may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.