Multi-sectional Drilling and Tapping Apparatus
20170136564 ยท 2017-05-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23B51/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23G2200/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23G2200/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23G2200/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23G5/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A multi-sectional drilling and tapping apparatus includes a shank, a drill and a tap that are made in one piece. The shank is formed at an end while the drill is formed at another end. The drill includes a small section formed between a tip and a large section. The drill further includes helical blades extending to the shank from the tip. The tap includes helical ribs each extending from a corresponding one of the helical blades and groups of tooth-shaped blades each evenly arranged along a corresponding one of the helical ribs. The tap includes a diameter larger than that of the large section of the drill.
Claims
1. A drilling and tapping apparatus comprising: a shank formed at an end; a drill formed at another end and made with a tip, a large section, a small section formed between the tip and the large section and helical blades extending to the shank from the tip; and a tap comprising helical ribs each extending from a corresponding one of the helical blades and groups of tooth-shaped blades formed on the helical ribs, wherein each of the groups is evenly arranged along a corresponding one of the helical ribs, wherein the tap comprises a diameter larger than that of the large section of the drill, wherein the shank, the drill and the tap are made in one piece.
2. The drilling and tapping apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a bore formed between the shank and the tap, wherein the bore comprises helical blades each extending from a corresponding one of the helical ribs, wherein the bore comprises a diameter that gets larger as it extends to the shank from the tap.
3. The drilling and tapping apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the drill comprises three helical blades.
4. The drilling and tapping apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising a bore formed between the shank and the tap, wherein the bore comprises helical blades each extending from a corresponding one of the helical ribs, wherein the bore comprises a diameter that gets larger as it extends to the shank from the tap.
5. The drilling and tapping apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the shank comprises a profile larger than that of the drill.
6. The drilling and tapping apparatus according to claim 5, further comprising a bore formed between the shank and the tap, wherein the bore comprises helical blades each extending from a corresponding one of the helical ribs, wherein the bore comprises a diameter that gets larger as it extends to the shank from the tap.
7. The drilling and tapping apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the profile of the shank is selected from the group consisting of a circle and a polygon.
8. The drilling and tapping apparatus according to claim 7, further comprising a bore formed between the shank and the tap, wherein the bore comprises helical blades each extending from a corresponding one of the helical ribs, wherein the bore comprises a diameter that gets larger as it extends to the shank from the tap.
9. A drilling and tapping apparatus comprising: a shank formed at an end; a drill formed at another end and made with a tip, a large section, a small section formed between the tip and the large section, and three helical blades extending to the shank from the tip; and a tap comprising three helical ribs each extending from a corresponding one of the helical blades and three groups of tooth-shaped blades formed on the helical ribs, wherein each of the groups is evenly arranged along a corresponding one of the helical ribs, wherein the tap comprises a diameter larger than that of the large section of the drill, wherein the shank, the drill and the tap are made in one piece.
10. The drilling and tapping apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising a bore formed between the shank and the tap, wherein the bore comprises helical blades each extending from a corresponding one of the helical ribs, wherein the bore comprises a diameter that gets larger as it extends to the shank from the tap.
11. The drilling and tapping apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the shank comprises a profile larger than that of the drill.
12. The drilling and tapping apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising a bore formed between the shank and the tap, wherein the bore comprises helical blades each extending from a corresponding one of the helical ribs, wherein the bore comprises a diameter that gets larger as it extends to the shank from the tap.
13. The drilling and tapping apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the profile of the shank is selected from the group consisting of a circle and a polygon.
14. The drilling and tapping apparatus according to claim 13, further comprising a bore formed between the shank and the tap, wherein the bore comprises helical blades each extending from a corresponding one of the helical ribs, wherein the bore comprises a diameter that gets larger as it extends to the shank from the tap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0014] The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0020] Referring to
[0021] The drill 12 includes a tip 121, a small section 122, a large section 123, three helical grooves 124 and three helical blades 125. The tip 121, the small section 122, and the large section 123 are sequentially arranged, with the tip 121 located furthest from the shank 14. The diameter of the small section 122 is smaller than that of the large section 123. Each of the helical grooves 124 extends to the large section 123 from the tip 121 via the small section 122, and so does each of the helical blades 125. The helical grooves 124 and the helical blades 125 are alternately arranged. The drill 12 preferably includes three helical grooves 124 and three helical blades 125 located from one another by an angle of 120.
[0022] The profile of the shank 14 is marginally larger than that of the large section 123 of the drill 12. The profile of the shank 14 can be circular or polygonal. The diameter of the shank 14 is marginally larger than that of the large section 123 of the drill 12 where the profile of the shank 14 is circular.
[0023] The bore 16 includes three helical grooves 162 and three helical blades 164. Each of the helical grooves 162 is an extension from a corresponding one of the helical grooves 124. Each of the helical blades 164 is an extension from a corresponding one of the helical blades 125. Hence, the helical grooves 162 and the helical blades 164 are alternately arranged. Each of the helical blades 164 gets higher as it extends to the shank 14 from the drill 12. That is, the diameter of the bore 16 gets larger as the bore 16 extends to the shank 14 from the drill 12.
[0024] The tap 2 includes three helical ribs 20 and three groups of tooth-shaped blades 22. Each of the helical ribs 20 is an extension of a corresponding one of the helical blades 125. Each of the groups of tooth-shaped blades 22 is arranged along a corresponding one of the helical ribs 20. The diameter of the tap 2 gets larger as the tap 2 extends to the bore 16 from the drill 12. That is, the diameter of the tap 2 is smaller than the bore 16 but larger than that of the drill 12. The height of each of the tooth-shaped blades 22 measured from the corresponding helical rib 20 gets smaller as the tooth-shaped blade 22 extends towards two ends from a middle portion.
[0025] Referring to
[0026] Only weak resistance is encountered in the use of the blades 125 in the small section 122 of the drill 12 to make the small section 322 of the hole 32 since the diameter of the small section 122 of the drill 12 is small. This weak resistance is good for the stability and precision of the use of the helical blades 125 in the large section 123 of the drill 12 to make the large section 324 of the hole 32.
[0027] Weak resistance is encountered in the use of the blades 125 in the large section 123 of the drill 12 to make the large section 324 of the screw hole 32 since the small section 322 of the screw hole 32 has already been made. Therefore, the stability and precision of the use of the helical blades 125 in the large section 123 of the drill 12 to make the large section 324 of the screw hole 32 are high.
[0028] In the tapping, the small section 122 of the drill 12 guides the large section 123 of the drill 12 to drill without encountering strong resistance. Since the drill 12 includes three helical blades 125, the drill 12 contacts the wall of the hole 32, including the small section 322 and the large 324, at three points A1, A2 and A3. Thus, the axis of the tap 2 is kept aligned with the axis of the desired hole 32, including the small section 322 and the large section 324. Hence, the depth of the helical groove in the wall of the hole 32 is constant, and so is the height of the thread 326.
[0029] Referring to
[0030] The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.