Portable doweling jig
11090735 · 2021-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23B2247/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A portable doweling jig includes a generally cuboidal body comprising four sets of bores that facilitate the drilling of precisely positioned holes into workpieces for receiving standard-sized construction dowels. Despite the absence of moving parts, the present invention accommodates dowels of different diameters, and also workpieces of both standard and nonstandard thicknesses. Furthermore, the present invention makes possible the creation of three types of dowel joints: edge-to-surface, edge-to-edge, and surface-to-surface.
Claims
1. A doweling jig for aligning a drill bit with respect to a pair of workpieces so that dowel receiving holes can be drilled at precise locations to create edge-to-edge joints, edge-to-surface joints, and surface-to-surface joints making use of concealed dowels, said doweling jig comprising: a) a body being generally cuboidal in shape, said body comprising three pairs of generally parallel surfaces: top and bottom, front and rear, and left and right; and b) a plurality of bores formed in said body, said bores having a plurality of diameters, said bores being generally cylindrical, each of said bores being generally perpendicular to one of said pairs of generally parallel surfaces, said bores further comprising: i) first bores which extend between, and are generally perpendicular to, said front surface and said rear surface, said first bores being generally parallel to one another, said first bores having a plurality of diameters, the positions of said first bores depending on their diameters such that the center axis of a relatively large said first bore is more distant from said bottom surface than the center axis of a relatively small said first bore; and ii) second bores which extend between, and are generally perpendicular to, said top surface and said bottom surface, said second bores being generally parallel to one another, said second bores having a plurality of diameters, each of said second bores having a diameter essentially equal to the diameter of one of said first bores, the positions of said second bores depending on their diameters such that the center axis of a relatively large said second bore is more distant from said rear surface than the center axis of a relatively small said second bore, the center axis of each of said second bores intersecting at 90 degrees the center axis of a said first bore of essentially equal diameter; and iii) third bores which extend between, and are generally perpendicular to, said top surface and said bottom surface, said third bores being generally parallel to one another, said third bores having a plurality of diameters, each of said third bores having a diameter essentially equal to the diameter of one of said first bores, the center axes of said third bores being colinear; and iv) fourth bores which extend from said rear surface toward, but not reaching, said front surface, said fourth bores being generally parallel to one another and generally perpendicular to said front and rear surfaces, said fourth bores having a plurality of diameters, each of said fourth bores having a diameter roughly equal to the diameter of one of said first bores, the positions of said fourth bores depending on their diameters such that the center axis of a relatively large said fourth bore is more distant from said bottom surface than the center axis of a relatively small said fourth bore, the center axis of each of said fourth bores, if extended to said front surface, intersecting at 90 degrees the center axis of a said third bore of roughly equal diameter.
2. The doweling jig as set forth in claim 1, wherein the diameter of each of said first bores, said second bores, and said third bores is approximately equal to the diameter of one of a plurality of standard-sized construction dowels.
3. The doweling jig as set forth in claim 1, wherein the diameter of each of said fourth bores is roughly equal to, but measurably larger than, the diameter of one of a plurality of standard-sized construction dowels.
4. The doweling jig as set forth in claim 1, wherein the center axes of said third bores are equidistant from said front surface.
5. The doweling jig as set forth in claim 1, wherein a said first bore and an intersecting said second bore have center axes that are essentially equidistant from said bottom surface and said rear surface, respectively.
6. The doweling jig as set forth in claim 5, wherein the distance of the center axis of a said first bore from said bottom surface, and the essentially equal distance of the center axis of an intersecting said second bore from said rear surface, are approximately equal to one-half the thickness of one of a plurality of standard-sized workpieces.
7. The doweling jig as set forth in claim 1, wherein the distance of the center axis of a said fourth bore from said bottom surface is essentially equal to the distance of the center axis of a said first bore of roughly equal diameter from said bottom surface.
8. The doweling jig as set forth in claim 1, wherein said body includes guide lines formed on said left and right surfaces, said guide lines aligning with the center axes of said third bores.
9. The doweling jig as set forth in claim 1, wherein said fourth bores extend from said rear surface toward said front surface, but do not reach said third bores.
10. The doweling jig as set forth in claim 1, wherein said body is formed from a single piece of material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(14) A detailed description of the structure and function of device 10 in a preferred embodiment will now be set forth.
(15) Body 20
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(17) a) Front surface 21 and rear surface 22, which are essentially parallel to one another, and which are generally rectangular in shape.
(18) b) Top surface 23 and bottom surface 24, which are essentially parallel to one another, and which are generally rectangular in shape.
(19) c) Left surface 25 and right surface 26, which are essentially parallel to one another, which are generally square in shape, and which include guide lines 27 and 28, respectively.
(20) In a preferred embodiment, body 20 is formed from a single piece of material and comprises no moving parts.
(21) Bores 30
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(23) The diameters of bores 30 are approximately equal to the diameters of a plurality of standard-sized construction dowels. Furthermore, the positions of bores 30 depend on their diameters, with a relatively large bore 30 being more distant from bottom surface 24 than a relatively small bore 30. More precisely, the center axis of each bore 30 is separated from bottom surface 24 by a distance approximately equal to one-half the thickness of a standard-sized workpiece. This arrangement ensures that appropriately-sized dowel receiving holes can be drilled at or near the center of an edge of a standard-sized workpiece when the workpiece and device 10 rest on a common work surface. For example, a ¼-inch dowel is appropriate for a ¾-inch thick board. So a bore 30 approximately ¼-inch in diameter would have its center axis approximately ⅜-inch from bottom surface 24 (because ⅜ inch is half of ¾ inch).
(24) Bores 40
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(26) Each bore 40 has a diameter approximately equal to the diameter of a bore 30. Furthermore, each bore 40 intersects at 90 degrees a bore 30 of approximately equal diameter.
(27) The positions of bores 40 depend on their diameters, with a relatively large bore 40 being more distant from rear surface 22 than a relatively small bore 40. More precisely, a bore 40 and an intersecting bore 30 have center axes that are essentially equidistant from rear surface 22 and bottom surface 24, respectively.
(28) Bores 50
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(30) Each bore 50 has a diameter approximately equal to the diameter of a bore 30. Furthermore, the center axes of bores 50 are colinear and equidistant from front surface 21. This arrangement simplifies the use of device 10 and facilitates the precise positioning of device 10 in certain applications (explained below in “Using the Invention”).
(31) The center axes of bores 50 align with guide lines 27 and 28 that are formed on left surface 25 and right surface 26, respectively.
(32) Bores 60
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(34) In a preferred embodiment, each bore 60 has a diameter that is slightly larger than the diameter of a bore 30. This arrangement ensures that device 10 can easily be removably connected to a standard-sized dowel for alignment purposes in certain applications (explained below in “Using the Invention”).
(35) The positions of bores 60 depend on their diameters, with a relatively large bore 60 being more distant from bottom surface 24 than a relatively small bore 60. More precisely, a bore 60 and a bore 30 of roughly the same diameter have center axes that are essentially equidistant from bottom surface 24.
(36) The center axis of each bore 60, if extended to front surface 21, intersects at 90 degrees a bore 50 of roughly equal diameter.
(37) Using the Invention
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(39) Three types of joints are illustrated:
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(43) Creating Edge-to-Surface Joints
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(45) Regardless of the thicknesses of workpieces A and B, dowel receiving holes Ah and Bh now match so that when workpieces A and B are connected with dowel D, edge Ae1 and surface Bs1 will be flush, and edges Ae2 and Be2 will be flush.
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(47) Regardless of the thicknesses of workpieces A and B′, dowel receiving holes Ah and B′h now match so that when workpieces A and B′ are connected with dowel D, edge B′e1 will abut surface As1 at the desired position, and edges Ae2 and B′e2 will be flush.
(48) Creating Edge-to-Edge Joints
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(50) To drill dowel receiving holes at other locations in edges Ae1 and Be1, a user may reorient device 10, or use additional scrap pieces to separate device 10 further from scrap piece SP1.
(51) Regardless of the thicknesses of workpieces A and B, dowel receiving holes Ah and Bh now match so that when workpieces A and B are connected with dowel D (not seen in FIG. 11), edges Ae1 and Be1 will abut, surfaces As1 and Bs1 will be flush, and edges Ae2 and Be2 will be flush.
(52) Creating Surface-to-Surface Joints
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(54) To drill dowel receiving holes at other locations on surfaces As1 and Bs1, a user may reorient device 10, or use additional scrap pieces to separate device 10 further from scrap pieces SP1 and SP2.
(55) Dowel receiving holes Ah and Bh now match so that when workpieces A and B are connected with dowel D (not seen in
(56) Various details of the present invention may be changed without departing from its scope. Furthermore, the foregoing description is for the purpose of illustration only, and not for the purpose of limitation.