Nail head removal tool
10058931 ยท 2018-08-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23B49/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T408/559
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
Y10T408/895
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
Y10T408/9093
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
International classification
B23B49/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A nail head removal tool is disclosed to be rotated by an electric drill to cut off the rusted head of a nail that has been driven into a wooden surface. The nail head removal tool includes an outer cutting body having a cylindrical cutting end with a plurality of cutting teeth extending therearound. An inner cutting insert is press fit into an insert cavity formed in the cylindrical cutting end of the outer cutting body. The inner cutting insert has a pair of cutting blades spaced from one another and standing upwardly from a cutting head of the insert. When a rotational force is applied to the tool, the cutting teeth at the cutting end of the outer cutting body cut into the surface around the nail, and the cutting blades at the cutting had of the inner cutting insert cut off and pulverize the rusted nail head.
Claims
1. A tool to which a rotational force is applied, said tool being configured to remove a head of a headed fastener that is embedded within a wooden surface and surrounded by said wooden surface, said tool comprising: an outer cutting body having a cylindrical cutting end, the cylindrical cutting end having an insert cavity formed therein and a plurality of cutting teeth spaced from one another and extending around said cylindrical cutting end so as to cut into the wooden surface surrounding the head of the headed fastener when the rotational force is applied to said tool; and an inner cutting insert surrounded by the cylindrical cutting end of said outer cutting body, said inner cutting insert having a plurality of cutting blades that are surrounded by the plurality of cutting teeth of the cylindrical cutting end of said outer cutting body so as to cut into and remove the head of the headed fastener when the rotational force is applied to said tool after said plurality of cutting teeth cut into the wooden surface surrounding the head of the headed fastener; said inner cutting insert being press fit within the insert cavity formed in the cylindrical cutting end of said outer cutting body so as to be fixedly attached to and carried by the cylindrical cutting end, said inner cutting insert being in flush engagement against and surrounded by the cylindrical cutting end of said outer cutting body and the plurality of cutting blades of said inner cutting insert are surrounded by the plurality of cutting teeth of said outer cutting body.
2. The tool recited in claim 1, wherein said inner cutting insert is surrounded by and coaxially aligned with the cylindrical cutting end of said outer cutting body, and wherein the plurality of cutting blades of said inner cutting insert are spaced from one another.
3. The tool recited in claim 1, wherein the plurality of cutting teeth which extend around the cylindrical cutting end of said outer cutting body are circumferentially separated from one another and slope upwardly in a same direction relative to a vertical reference line.
4. The tool recited in claim 1, wherein said inner cutting insert is surrounded by and recessed within said outer cutting body such that the plurality of cutting blades of said inner cutting insert lie below the plurality of cutting teeth which extend around the cylindrical cutting end of said outer cutting body.
5. The tool recited in claim 1, wherein the plurality of cutting blades of said inner cutting insert are spaced from one another.
6. The tool recited in claim 1, wherein the plurality of cutting blades of said inner cutting insert is at least one pair of cutting blades that lie opposite one another, and wherein each one of said pair of cutting blades has a sloped cutting surface, such that the respective sloped cutting surfaces of said pair of cutting blades slope upwardly so as to form a point.
7. The tool recited in claim 1, wherein successive ones of said plurality of cutting teeth which extend around the cylindrical cutting end of said outer cutting body are separated from one another by a slot therebetween, and successive ones of the plurality of cutting blades of said inner cutting insert are separated from one another by a groove therebetween, the slots of said outer cutting body being aligned with and located opposite respective grooves of said inner cutting insert to create exit paths therethrough by which debris that is cut by said outer cutting body and inner cutting insert is removed from said tool.
8. A combination comprising: a drill; and a tool to be coupled to said drill to receive a rotational force applied thereto by said drill, said tool being configured to remove a head of a headed fastener that is embedded within a wooden surface and surrounded by said wooden surface, said tool including an outer cutting body having a coupling end to be coupled to said drill and an opposite cylindrical cutting end configured to surround the head of the headed fastener to be removed, said cylindrical cutting end having an insert cavity formed therein and a plurality of cutting teeth spaced from one another and extending therearound so as to cut into the wooden surface surrounding the head of the headed fastener when the rotational force is applied to said tool; and an inner cutting insert being press fit within the insert cavity that is formed in the cylindrical cutting end of said outer cutting body so as to be fixedly attached to and carried by the cylindrical cutting end, said inner cutting insert being in flush engagement against and surrounded by and coaxially aligned with the cylindrical cutting end of said outer cutting body, said inner cutting insert having a plurality of cutting blades that are surrounded by the plurality of cutting teeth of said cylindrical cutting end and recessed within said outer cutting body so as to lie below said plurality of cutting teeth such that said plurality of cutting blades cut into and remove the head of the headed fastener when the rotational force is applied to said tool by said drill and said plurality of cutting teeth cut into the wooden surface surrounding the head of the headed fastener.
9. The tool recited in claim 8, wherein successive ones of said plurality of cutting teeth which extend around the cylindrical cutting end of the outer cutting body of said tool are separated from one another by a slot therebetween, and successive ones of the plurality of cutting blades of said inner cutting insert of said tool are separated from one another by a groove, the slots of said outer cutting body being aligned with and located opposite respective grooves of said inner cutting insert to create exit paths therethrough by which debris that is cut by said outer cutting body and inner cutting insert is removed from said tool.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(9) A preferred embodiment for nail head removal tool 1 is initially described while referring concurrently to
(10) The nail head removal tool includes an outer cutting body 3 that is located in surrounding mating engagement with a coaxially aligned inner cutting insert 5. The outer cutting body of tool 1 has a cylindrical upper cutting end 7 and a cylindrical lower drill coupling end 9. By way of example only, the outer cutting body 3 of tool 1 has a length of three inches. The diameter of the cylindrical lower drill coupling end 9 of tool 1 is smaller than the diameter of the cylindrical upper cutting end 7, so that the lower end 9 functions as a shank to lit into the chuck of a conventional electric drill 10 (best shown in
(11) The outer cutting body 3 of the nail head removal tool 1 is preferably manufactured from hardened (e.g., M2 tool) steel. The top of the upper cutting end 7 of cutting body 3 has a plurality of (e.g., four) teeth 12 formed therein and spaced circumferentially from one another around the tool 1. As is best shown in
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(14) The cutting head 28 located at the top of the inner cutting insert 5 is especially adapted to slice and/or grind the metal heads from the embedded nails against which the nail head removal tool 1 is moved in the manner shown in
(15) The cutting head 28 has a pair of nail head shaving blades 32 which lie opposite one another and are separated by grooves 34 that are formed in the cutting head. The blades 32 slope upwardly from the cylindrical body 26 of insert 5 towards a point (designated 30 in
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(17) With the nail head removal tool 1 coupled to the drill 10, the tool 1 is moved towards the surface within which the nail 38 is embedded as shown in
(18) When power is applied to the drill 10 and the nail head removal tool 1 is rotated, the teeth 12 at the upper cutting cud 7 of the outer cutting body 3 of tool 1 cut into the (e.g., wood) surface so that the nail head 36 is captured within cutting end 7. The hole created by the teeth 12 has a diameter which is larger than the diameter of the nail head 36. At the same time, the inner cutting insert 5 that is surrounded by and recessed within the upper cutting end 7 is advanced towards and into engagement with the rusted nail head 36. The inner cutting insert 5 is simultaneously rotated with the outer cutting body 3 of tool 1 so that the nail head shaving blades (designated 32 in
(19) Once the head of the nail 38 has been pulverized and removed, the nail head removal tool 1 carried by the drill 10 is withdrawn from the surface against which the nail head was embedded. In place of the former nail head, a counter bore 40 as shown in