Power Tool Drill Bit Cooling Device
20190091892 ยท 2019-03-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B28D7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B41/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
This invention affords the power drill operator the ability to adjust the flow of water to maximize the cooling and cleaning effect upon the diamond drill bit being used, and after it is set upon the tile surface, no other adjustments are needed, allowing the operator greater safety and precision in using the drill with both hands while greatly extending the life of the expensive diamond studded drill bit.
Claims
1. This device if used properly, will greatly extend the useful life of diamond drill bits used on stone tile.
2. After the invention is setup on the tile and the water flow adjusted, it affords the power drill operator greater control and safety, by its hands free operation in supplying cooling water and removing debris, it allows the operator to hold the drill with both hands while drilling, facilitating greater accuracy, control, and safety in drilling the hole where desired.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0006] This figure depicts the preferred embodiment of the invention, consisting of the suction cup for affixing the device to the tile, the collapsible bladder filled with water, the control valve assembly, for adjusting the flow of water, and the semi-rigid tube for directing the flow onto the bit to keep it cool and clean.
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[0008] This figure depicts the control valve assembly of the invention.
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[0010] This figure depicts another embodiment of the invention, with an alternative method of suspension for rough surfaces, consisting of the suction cup that is only used for smooth surfaces, the collapsible bladder filled with water, the control valve assembly, for adjusting the flow of water, the rigid tube for directing the flow onto the bit to keep it cool, and the tape used to suspend the device when the tile is rough.
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[0012] This figure depicts another embodiment of the invention, consisting of two suction cups for affixing the device to the tile, on an angle, the collapsible bladder filled with water, the control valve assembly, for adjusting the flow of water, and the rigid tube for directing the flow onto the bit to keep it cool. This embodiment of the device would be used in the event of needing to drill a hole up high and there is not enough clearance for the invention to be suspended completely vertically, or inside a cabinet where space is limited.
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[0014] This figure depicts an embodiment of the invention, consisting of a suction cup for affixing the device to the tile, the collapsible bladder filled with water, the alternate control valve assembly, for adjusting the flow of water, and allowing for easy filling of the bladder on the job-site, and the rigid tube for directing the flow onto the bit to keep it cool.
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[0016] This figure depicts, in detail, the alternate control valve assembly, that allows for easy refilling of the bladder.
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[0018] This figure depicts another embodiment of the invention, consisting of the suction cup for affixing the device to the tile, the large capacity collapsible bladder filled with water, for longer drill time between refills, the control valve assembly, for adjusting the flow of water, and the semi-rigid tube for directing the flow onto the bit to keep it cool and clean.
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[0020] This figure depicts the preferred embodiment of the invention, suspended from a movable frame in-order to facilitate drilling vertically, as into countertops or other flat surfaces.
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[0022] This figure depicts the on-site fill device for the preferred embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] This invention was created for a specific purpose, to solve one specific problem, that the Inventor encountered in his chosen profession. The building industry has started installing very hard stone tile in the bathrooms and kitchens of many new homes. These very hard tiles destroy the diamond studded drill bits that are used to install fixtures. In most cases only one or two holes can be drilled before the drill bit is no longer useful. The expense of these diamond studded bits are not negligible. The Inventor bought several different devices on the market that were supposed to solve this problem. Each of these devices had shortcomings that were unacceptable. one such device had special adhesive pads that affixed to the tile and the chamber that adhered to the pad was filled with water and the drill bit was inserted into the hole provided for it. The devise worked adequately, but each size drill-bit would require another size chamber, necessitating the installer to cary several of these devices, and also the added expense of purchasing more of the special adhesive pads that are not reusable. Another device had a chamber that the installer would fill mostly with water and pressurize with the built in hand pump. This chamber had a thin tube that attached to a fixture that facilitated the drilling of various size holes, but it again was affixed to the tiles with a special adhesive pad, that was not reusable. The inventor was looking for one device that could be filled with water and affixed to the tile and the flow rate set. It should be small and easy to carry, and one unit should facilitate any size drill-bit that the average user would use. None was found to satisfy all the design criteria.
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[0025] This invention allows the user to setup the device and then use both hands to drill the hole without the need to use one hand to drill and the other to dispense water. The previous method frequently resulted in the hole being drilled inaccurately, or potentially scarring the surface of the tile due to the drill bit shifting while the operator is trying to start the hole.
[0026] With the control valve 3, the user can adjust the flow of water to meet the cooling and debris removal requirements of the bit being used, allowing one device to be used with several size drill bits, unlike some devices already on the market.
[0027] It should be noted that after the specific invention was created and tested, it became apparent the this device could be used in many drilling and cutting situations, such as cutting metal or plastic, or drilling glass, allowing it to be used in many different industries. It should also be noted that subsequent versions of the invention could be constructed with fewer parts, or custom manufactured ones.
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