Auger
11850767 ยท 2023-12-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T408/902
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T408/901
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B27G15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An auger includes a body having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a stem that extends from the first end to the second end and defines an axis of rotation, and a flute helically wrapped around the stem. The auger also includes a shank at the first end of the body configured to be received by a power tool and a cutting head at the second end of the body. The cutting head includes a cutting edge, a spur, a feed screw with a thread, and a cutting face positioned adjacent the cutting edge. The cutting head defines a step at an interface with the body, and wherein the cutting head has a maximum diameter that is greater than a maximum diameter of the body.
Claims
1. An auger comprising: a body including a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a stem that extends from the first end to the second end and defines an axis of rotation, and a flute helically wrapped around the stem; a shank at the first end of the body configured to be received by a power tool; and a cutting head at the second end of the body, the cutting head including, a cutting edge, a cutting face adjacent the cutting edge, the cutting face including a first surface portion extending from the cutting edge toward the flute, and a second surface portion extending from the first surface portion to the flute, the first surface portion being angled relative to the axis of rotation and the second surface portion being angled relative to the first surface portion, and a back taper surface extending from the cutting edge in a direction opposite the cutting face, the back taper surface defining a back taper angle between an axis perpendicular to the axis of rotation and the back taper surface, the back taper angle being a non-zero angle.
2. The auger of claim 1, wherein the cutting head further includes a feed screw extending from the stem along the axis of rotation.
3. The auger of claim 2, wherein the feed screw includes a thread having a pitch and a depth, the pitch of the thread being larger than the depth of the thread.
4. The auger of claim 1, wherein the first surface portion defines a primary cutting angle measured between the first surface portion and a plane defined by the cutting edge and the axis of rotation, the primary cutting angle being between 31 and 39 degrees.
5. The auger of claim 4, wherein the second surface portion defines a secondary cutting angle measured between the second surface portion and the plane, the secondary cutting angle being approximately twice the size of the primary cutting angle.
6. The auger of claim 1, wherein the first surface portion of the cutting face has a height measured in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation in a range between 1.5 mm and 3.5 mm.
7. The auger of claim 1, wherein the flute has a width measured in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation in a range between 26 mm and 45 mm.
8. The auger of claim 1, wherein the back taper angle is in a range between 8.2 degrees and 10 degrees.
9. The auger of claim 1, wherein a minimum distance between the back taper surface and the second surface portion is 3.5 mm.
10. An auger comprising: a body including a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a stem that extends from the first end to the second end and defines an axis of rotation, and a flute helically wrapped around the stem; a shank at the first end of the body configured to be received by a power tool; and a cutting head at the second end of the body, the cutting head including, a cutting edge, a cutting face adjacent the cutting edge, the cutting face including a first surface portion extending from the cutting edge toward the flute, and a second surface portion extending from the first surface portion to the flute, the first surface portion being angled relative to the axis of rotation and the second surface portion being angled relative to the first surface portion, and a feed screw including a base connected to the stem, a tip opposite the base, and a thread, the thread having a pitch.
11. The auger of claim 10, wherein the cutting head further includes a spur extending away from the body on a diametrically opposite side of the axis of rotation from the cutting edge, the spur including a bottom adjacent the cutting head and a top opposite the bottom.
12. The auger of claim 11, wherein the top of the spur extends past the base of the feed screw.
13. The auger of claim 10, wherein the cutting head further includes a back taper surface extending from the cutting edge in a direction opposite the cutting face, the back taper surface defining a back taper angle between an axis perpendicular to the axis of rotation and the back taper surface, the back taper angle being a non-zero angle.
14. The auger of claim 10, wherein the pitch of the thread is at least 2.5 mm.
15. The auger of claim 10, wherein the cutting head defines a step at an interface with the body, and wherein the cutting head has a maximum diameter that is greater than a maximum diameter of the body.
16. An auger comprising: a body including a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a stem that extends from the first end to the second end and defines an axis of rotation, and a flute helically wrapped around the stem; a shank at the first end of the body configured to be received by a power tool; and a cutting head at the second end of the body, the cutting head including a cutting edge, a spur, a feed screw with a thread, and a cutting face positioned adjacent the cutting edge; wherein the cutting head defines a step at an interface with the body, and wherein the cutting head has a maximum diameter that is greater than a maximum diameter of the body.
17. The auger of claim 16, wherein the thread has a nonsymmetrical thread profile.
18. The auger of claim 16, wherein the cutting face includes a first surface portion extending from the cutting edge toward the flute, and a second surface portion extending from the first surface portion to the flute, the first surface portion being angled relative to the axis of rotation and the second surface portion being angled relative to the first surface portion.
19. The auger of claim 16, wherein a difference between the maximum diameter of the cutting head and the maximum diameter of the body is at least 0.5 mm.
20. The auger of claim 16, wherein the step includes a length measured between the step and a tip of the spur, and wherein a ratio of the maximum diameter of the body to the length is between approximately 0.5 and 1.5.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Size -1 1 1/16-1 Depth of 0.9-1.4 mm 1.0-1.5 mm Thread
(14) In addition, the pitch of the thread 74 is larger than the depth 94 of the thread. As shown in Table 2 below, the pitch of the thread 74 may vary depending on the size of the auger 10. In some embodiments, the pitch of the thread may be at least 2.5 mm. In other embodiments, the pitch of the thread is in a range between 2.5 mm and 3 mm.
(15) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 SIZE - 11/16-1 Pitch of 1.7-2.3 mm 2.2-2.8 mm Thread
(16) The high pitch of the thread 74 increases the speed of the auger 10 during a drilling operation on a workpiece. The high pitch of the thread 74 also allows for the depth 94 to be increased. Overall, the feed screw 50 of the auger 10 increases the speed of a drilling operation in a workpiece and reduces chipping around the edge of the hole being drilled.
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(18) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Size - 11/16 11/16-1 Secondary Cutting Angle 65-70 70-75
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(20) TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 1 1/16- Size - 9/16 - 13/16- 15/16-1 1 Back 9.6-10 9.2-9.6 8.8-9.2 8.5-8.9 8.2-8.6 Taper Angle
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(22) The spur 58 also has a height 150 between the bottom 130 of the spur 58 and the top 134 of the spur 58 in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation 34. As shown in Table 5 below, the height 150 of the spur 58 may vary depending on the size of the auger 10.
(23) TABLE-US-00005 TABLE 5 Size - 11/16-1 Height of Spur 1.1-2.6 mm 1.5-3 mm
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(25) TABLE-US-00006 TABLE 6 Size 9/16 11/16 13/16 15/16 1 1 1/16 1 1 Maximum 9.43- 12.6- 14.19- 15.78- 17.36- 18.85- 20.64- 22.03- 23.81- 25.30- 26.89- 28.48- 31.65- Stepped 9.93 13.10 14.69 16.28 17.86 19.30 21.04 22.40 24.21 25.8 27.39 28.98 32.15 Region mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm Diameter Maximum 8.53- 11.7- 13.29- 14.88- 16.46- 17.95- 19.74- 21.12- 22.91- 24.4- 25.99- 27.58- 30.75- Body 8.93 12.1 13.69 15.28 16.86 18.35 20.14 21.52 23.31 24.8 26.39 27.98 31.15 Diameter mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm Step 15-20 mm 17-22 mm 20-25 mm Length
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(27) TABLE-US-00007 TABLE 7 Size 9/16 11/16 13/16 15/16 1 1 1/16 1 1 Flute 36.5-37.5 39.5-40.5 40.5-41.5 44.5-45.5 46.5-47.5 51.5-52.5 54.5-55.5 59.5-60.5 66.5-67.5 Pitch mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm Flute 26.0-28.7 27.0-29.7 28.0-30.7 30.0-32.7 32.0-34.7 34.0-36.7 36.0-38.7 39.0-41.7 42.0-44.7 Width mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
(28) In some embodiments, the auger 10 may include several coatings. For example, a top coating of a general purpose low-friction dry film lubricant may be applied to reduce friction during a drilling operation of the auger 10. In addition, a low-friction, internally reinforced coating improves abrasion resistance of the auger 10. Further, black phosphate may be used as a transition coating for improved coating adhesion to the auger 10. The coatings reduce drilling time, reduce the force needed to remove the auger 10 from a workpiece, and help wood chips eject through the flute 30.
(29) As discussed above, the auger 10 is meant for use with a rotary tool. The rearward end 22 of the auger 10 is received in a chuck of the rotary tool. The rotary tool rotates the auger 10 clockwise towards a workpiece. When a user engages the workpiece with the auger 10, the feed screw 50 first engages the workpiece to create a pilot hole for the cutting head 46 to easily follow into. The thread 74 grasps the workpiece to provide stability during drilling. Once the feed screw 50 is engaged, the spur 58 scores a hole in the workpiece ahead of the cutting edge 54 to inhibit the edges of the hole from chipping. During drilling, the cutting edge 54 cuts (e.g., break up) material from the workpiece and directs the cut material to the flute 30 of the auger 10. As the auger 10 advances through the workpiece, the spur 58 continues to score a path for the cutting edge 54 and the cutting face 98 directs the cut material to the flute 30 for exit. Once the hole is complete, the user may retract the auger 10 from the hole and repeat as necessary.
(30) Accordingly, providing an auger 10 with a feed screw 50 with an aggressive pitch and nonsymmetrical thread 74 increases the rotational speed of the auger 10 so a user may quickly cut holes in a workpiece while reducing the chance of the feed screw 50 from disengaging from the workpiece. Additionally, providing an auger 10 with a cutting edge 54 that has a cutting face 98 with a sharp primary cutting angle 110 reduces drag on the auger 10 to increase the rotational speed more. Further, an auger 10 with a spur 58 that extends past a cutting edge 54 allows the auger 10 to produce a clean drilling hole in a workpiece.
(31) Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.