DRILL BIT GUIDE
20220395913 ยท 2022-12-15
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Abstract
The present invention provides a drill bit guide having a handle and a hollow portion wherein the hollow portion has an open end and another end that includes a socket or set screw useful to separate a bolt head from the shank screw portion for use where access to the shank portion is limited or unavailable. A method of use is further included.
Claims
1. A drill bit guide, comprising: a handle wherein said handle is suitable to provide a firm grip for a drill bit guide with centering on a bolt head; a guide having a first and second end; wherein the first end is hollow and suitable for insertion and guiding of a drill bit, and a second end having a socket or set screw, and further wherein the set screw or socket end of the guide is adaptable to fit a bolt head or securely hold a fastener; wherein the centering of the hollow portion and the screw portion fit and guide a drill bit on to the bolt head by use of the socket and screw; wherein in use, the drill can operably be utilized to separate the bolt head from a shank portion of a bolt.
2. The drill bit guide of claim 1, wherein the combination of the drill bit and guide is suitable to remove fastened bolts where access to the shank portion of the bolt or screw are limited.
3. The drill bit guide of claim 1, wherein the drill bit guide is formed from mild or hardened alloy steel.
4. The drill bit guide of claim 1, wherein the screw guide is provided with a fastener to prevent the bolt from turning freely.
5. A method of removing a bolt and screw, comprising: utilizing a drill bit guide wherein said drill bit guide comprises a handle wherein said handle is suitable to provide a firm grip for a drill bit guide with centering on a bolt head; a guide having a first and second end; wherein the first end is hollow and suitable for insertion and guiding of a drill bit, and a second end having a socket or set screw, and further wherein the set screw end of the guide is adaptable to fit a bolt head; wherein the centering of the hollow portion and the screw portion fit and guide a drill bit on to the bolt head by use of the socket and screw; operating the drill bit guide to separate the bolt head from a shank portion of a nut and screw.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0012] In an embodiment of the present invention, a drill bit guide suitable for the removal of bolts, nuts and fasteners that are accessible from the nut end but without such access to the shank end. Also, nuts and bolts that may be too loose that addressing them for removal by unscrewing may not be practical. Those familiar in the art would typically utilize the overly intensive method of punching out the bolt in the center with a chisel and drilling a pilot hole followed by a hole that is a bit larger or wider in diameter than the shank of the bolt. Such process separates the bolt head from the shank but ends up with a larger hole, implying a reusable larger bolt for a replacement. In some instances, such holes may be abandoned, and new ones drilled out to meet the size of readily available bolts.
[0013] The time and energy to chisel out a bolt head and drill or punch through such shanks with the likelihood of creating larger diameter holes make for hard to remove bolts and may end up creating holes that need to be patched up to reduce the impact of the environment in rust and water damage prevention. Where these substrates are held together by fasteners, the routinized process for unscrewing or removing the bolts may include using a vice grip to clamp the shank end of the bolt, just to aid the unscrewing process. Where such fasteners are not tight or are loose, the process might include sheering off the bolt head or grinding up the ends to free the shank from the bolt or nut head. It is reasonable therefore to foresee and imagine difficulties in cutting off the bolt-hear; if grinders are used, the likelihood of fires or some unplanned sparks generating flames.
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[0018] This embodiment may vitiate the need to create a bigger hole where the nut and bolt were used, prevents undue waste for substrates or plate surfaces that may have been condemned, provides access to the reverse side of such plates, saves time in the process of removing the bolt and nut, all in a clean process. The dangers of sparks and fires are mitigated by the use of the tool of the present disclosure.
[0019] The combination of the drill with a drill bit, and the drill bit guide of the present invention provides a product for use in removing or unscrewing a nut with a bolt head and shank portion. The process of separating a nut with a bolt head from the shank portion includes inserting the drill having a drill bit into the hollow and open portion of the drill bit guide further enough for an open end of the drill bit end to contact the bolt head of the nut and drilling that bolt head to cause is to separate from the shank of the nut. The practicality of this use is preferably shown when access to the shank portion is not feasible or the nut is loose.
[0020] In some combination to remove the bolt from the shank, the drill bit guide is used on bolts that have a fastener or such fastening tool is incorporated to prevent the bolt or nut from turning loosely.
[0021] Having thus described the preferred embodiments of the present invention, those of skill in the art will readily appreciate that the teachings found herein may be applied to yet other embodiments within the scope of the claims hereto attached. The complete disclosure of all patents, patent documents, and publications are incorporated herein by reference as if individually incorporated.