BIT HOLDER FOR A POWER TOOL
20220331943 · 2022-10-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25H3/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A storage device for quarter-inch hex shank bits used in a power tool, the storage device including a body having a plurality of holding bores extending along portions of the body; a magnet disposed in the body; a first magnetic inductor disposed at an end of the bore and in contact with a side of the magnet; a second magnetic inductor disposed at an end of the bore and in contact with an opposing side of the magnet; and a mounting bore extending through the body.
Claims
1. A bit holder for a power tool, comprising: a body having a plurality of holding bores extending along portions of the body; a magnet disposed in the body; a first magnetic inductor disposed at an end of the bore and in contact with a side of the magnet; a second magnetic inductor disposed at an end of the bore and in contact with an opposing side of the magnet; a mounting bore extending through the body.
2. The bit holder according to claim 1, wherein the body has a rectangular cuboid shape.
3. The bit holder according to claim 1, wherein the body has a cylindrical shape.
4. The bit holder according to claim 1, wherein the magnet is disposed in a slot in the body.
5. The bit holder according to claim 1, wherein the mounting bore extends essentially perpendicularly to a direction of the holding bores.
6. The bit holder according to claim 1, wherein a surface of the body is configured to be complimentary to a surface of the power tool.
7. The bit holder according to claim 1, wherein keyed mounting places the bit holder in a fixed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0076] Referring now more specifically to the drawings, the bit holder of the invention comprises the following components: [0077] 1. Body [0078] 2a. Mount 1 Wall, fits brand A [0079] 2b. Mount 1 Floor, fits brand A [0080] 3a. Mount 2 Wall, fits brand B [0081] 3b. Mount 2 Floor, fits brand B [0082] 4. Magnetic Inductor Insertion Channel [0083] 5. Magnetic Inductor 1 Chamber Trackway [0084] 6. Magnetic Inductor 1 Chamber [0085] 7. Magnetic Inductor 1 [0086] 8a. Bore 1 [0087] 8b. Bore 1 Chamfer [0088] 9. Magnetic Inductor 2 Chamber [0089] 10. Magnetic Inductor 2 [0090] 11a. Bore 2 [0091] 11b. Bore 2 Chamfer [0092] 12. Magnet Insertion Channel and Chamber [0093] 13a. Mounting Screw Bore [0094] 13b. Mounting Screw Counterbore with Fillet [0095] 14. Mounting Screw [0096] 15. Magnet
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[0101] The main body (1) of the bit holder is preferably manufactured from a rigid thermoplastic or thermosetting polymer, and can also be manufactured using additive manufacturing techniques using known polymer injection molding techniques.
[0102] Production quality 3D-printing is also suitable for the manufacturing of the main body (1) and has the benefit of accommodating a variety of color choices that can aid in efficient visual identification of stored bit collections by supporting the use of color coding.
[0103] 3-D printing methods are well known to a person of ordinary skill in the art, additional information being found at the following Internet links:
Learning 3D Printing (30 k foot level):
https://www.bcn3d.com/the-beginners-guide-to-3d-printing-6-steps/Learning
3D Printing (20 k foot level):
https://www.makerbot.com/learn/MIT
Overview video of technologies, value, etc. (less than 3 mins):
https://youtu.be/uFs-pgO8DmE
Somewhat basic, but has industry specific short reads and a patent reference:
https://www.explainthatstuff.com/how-3d-printers-work.html
More industry specific short reads:
https://3dprinting.com/what-is-3d-printing/General
types of 3D Printing:
https://www.businessworldit.com/3d-4d-technologies/types-of-3d-printing-technology/
More types, explanations:
https://www.techpats.com/3d-printing-technologies-overview/
[0104] The rendering of the material to its desired configuration can also be accomplished using conventional stock removal techniques with the utilization of CNC machining. It is also possible to machine the device from non-ferrous solid materials, such as bar stock aluminum alloy, non-magnetic metals, plastics, carbon fiber stock, or composites, including ceramic materials.
[0105] Die-casting is also possible as magnesium, and other non-ferrous alloys are commonly available for this manufacturing process.
[0106] The magnetic inductors (7, 10) are made of ferrous materials carbon steel and may be created from stock utilizing industrial punching (punch press) techniques, or other common machining techniques like milling or sawing.
[0107] The inductor may have a square shape, or a hexagonal shape, or any shape, such as a triangular shape, that offers a flat surface to make contact with a flat surface of the magnet.
[0108] The magnet (15) is a rare earth or neodymium magnet, but may be comprised of two (2) similar magnets that are arranged as a Halbach Array which is a geometrical configuration of permanent magnets on the basis of opposing geometrically linear assemblies for the generation of strong magnetic fields.
[0109] The magnet preferably is disc-shaped, having opposing flat surfaces to make contact with the inductor(s), but may be square-shaped, or any other shape that offers a flat opposing surface(s) to make contact with the inductor(s).
[0110] Magnetic inductors (7, 10) are made of ferrous materials carbon steel and may be created from stock utilizing industrial punching (punch press) techniques, or other common machining techniques like milling or sawing.
[0111] The body (1) contains all components and elements that are listed. Mount 1 (2a, 2b) together with mount 2 (3a, 3b) provide fitment for a variety of brands and models of power tools. 13a and 13b provide for mounting of the device with 14. 14 is recessed within 1 providing a low profile surface.
[0112] Elements 4, 5, 6, 9, and 12 combined form the component insertion and housing area. Components lock into place when final component magnet (15) is inserted. The volume of magnet (15), when installed, locks 7 and 10 within 6 and 9, respectively. Magnetic flux of 15 as applied to 7 and 10 provides the completion of the interlocking magnetic assembly within 6, 9, and 12 and completes the assembly of the bit holder.
[0113] To assemble the bit holder, the following steps are carried out, with reference, in particular, to
[0114] 1. place the body on a flat work surface, bottom up with left side to the left.
[0115] 2. insert magnetic inductor 2 (10) into magnetic inductor insertion channel (4) and slide (10) left into magnetic inductor 2 chamber (9).
[0116] 3. insert magnetic inductor 1 (7) into magnetic inductor insertion channel (4) passing through magnetic inductor 1 chamber trackway (5) and slide (7) right into magnetic inductor 1 chamber (6).
[0117] 4. hold in place the magnetic inductors (7 and 10) and insert magnet (15) into magnet insertion channel and chamber (12).
[0118] The magnet insertion channel and chamber (12) properly orients the magnet (15). The shape of the magnet (15) and the magnetic inductors (7 and 10) are individually bilaterally symmetrical having no unique orientation within the body (1).
[0119] Assembly of the bit holder can easily be made by hand. To assist the “hold in place” step 4, above, an assembly tool, such as that shown in
[0120] Users attach the bit holder to their power tool using 14. Users insert a bit or bits into any or all bores (8a, 11a). Each bore is capable of holding two (2) bits. Within each bore, both faces of 7 and 10 are exposed to their respective bores (8a, 11a) to provide magnetized inductor surface area for blunt end of bits to attach to. Bores (8a, 11a) act as a guide and housing for bits while bore chamfers (8b, 11b) assist the user's insertion of bits, especially those without chamfered blunt ends. Once in place, bits are held by an inducted and redirected magnetic field by magnetic inductors (7, 10) from the magnetic source that originates from magnet (15). Magnetic inductors (7, 10) provide mechanical isolation from the magnet (15), thus protecting it from potential damage.
[0121] Users retrieve bits from the device by pulling them from their respective bores (8a, 11a).
[0122] It will be appreciated that different combinations of magnets, inductors, and bores are possible, which will serve the same, equivalent function of the device. For example, the device is extensible by units of two (2), so that the four (4) bit capacity could be increased to six (6), eight (8), and so on, utilizing additional same magnet(s) or additional Halbach Arrays.
[0123] Magnetic panel, or panels, may be added for storage or holding of fasteners, screws, washers, or any ferrous parts that the user may want providing their size is compatible with the magnetic panel's exposed size.
[0124] A person would install the device on their power tool and insert the bit(s) of their choice, and then, as the person's need changes while using their power tool, they may retrieve the newly needed bit and place it in the bit chuck of their power tool, thus eliminating the need for trips away from their work station or the place their work is being performed. This is more important if their immediate work location is in a remote location, such as up on a ladder or within a crawl space, and so on.
[0125] The device holds bits in a pattern that affords more space between bits so that a person wearing gloves while using their power tool may retrieve bits without the need to remove their gloves.
[0126] The device may be configured to retain specialized tools, bits, or other apparatus specific to an industry, sport, or endeavor where interchange of tools, bits, spares, or other apparatus may be needed that is proximate to the target need.
[0127] The foregoing is considered illustrative of the principles of the invention. As modifications and changes may occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and manner of use as shown and described. Rather, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to as falling within the scope of the invention as claimed.