US848502A - Churn-drill. - Google Patents
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- My invention' relates to improvements in drills, and pertains particularly to what are known as churn-drills.
- the object of my invention is to provide a drill of the character described in which the drill-head is formed of a heavy piece of solid metal and by means of which the drilling ⁇ power is obtained.
- 'Another object of my invention is to provide a simple, cheap, and effective drill of this character in which an opening of any size or shape may be readily drilled.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view or my improved drill.
- Fig. 2 is a bottom plan view showing the drills-removed.
- Fig. 3 is aside elevation, partly broken away, showing the drill in operation.
- Fig. 4 is a top plan view of the drill in operation, showing an oblong opening drilled thereby; and
- Fig. 5 is a bottom plan view of one of the drills.
- 1 represents a solid block of metal, either steel or iron, and is of an elongated form and preferably square in cross-section, having the corners cut away at 2, as shown in Fig. 2.
- the upper end oi said block is conical-shaped, as indicated at 3, and the apex thereof is provided with an opening 4, through which a ring 5 loosely passes and to which the operating-cable 6 is attached either by tying or by means of a hook, as desired.
- the lower end 7 of said block is made perfectly flat and is provided with a series of openings 8, into which are screwed the upper reduced screwthreaded ends 9 of the drills 10.
- the shoulder 11, formed by the reduced screw-threaded portion 9, abuts against the lower face 7 of the drill-block, and thus the threads of the drill are relieved of the drilling action.
- the drills 10, as shown, are oi an elongated form and square in cross-section and slightly increase in size toward the lower end.
- the lower end of the drills are provided with the enlarged outwardly-ared cutting edges 12, which are arranged or extend Jfrom the corners of the squared stem and are thus Jfour in number.
- the said cutting edges extend radially Jfrom the center 13 and are beveled at 14 to form the knife-edges.
- the openings 8 in the block are arranged in alinement at equal distances apart and the outside openings are so positioned in respect to the edge of the block that the outer cutting edges 111 extend beyond the edge of the block in order to cut a hole larger than the block to allow the same to freely move up and down within thev opening cut by the drills and preventing the block Jfrom retarding the cutting action of the drill.
- the shanks of the drill being considerably smaller than the cutting edges allow the ground dirt or rock to pass up between the same and ob viating the necessity of removing the drill as often for removing the dirt as would be the case if the shanks were short, as the ground dirt or stones would soon engage the lower face 7 of the block and prevent the drill from having any cutting action.
- a drill comprising a heavy solid-metal block, and a plurality of do wnwardly-extending cutting-bits secured within the lower face of said block.
- a drill comprising a heavy solidmetal block, and a plurality of downwardly-extending cutting-bits removably secured within the lo were Jface of said block.
- a drill comprising a heavy metal solid block, and a plurality of downwardly-extending cutting-bits screwed within the lower face of said block.
- a drill comprising a heavy metal block, and a plurality of downwardly-extending cutting-bits secured within the lower face of the block, and the bits adjacent the edges of the block having their cutting-surface extending beyond the plane of the side wall of the block adjacent thereto.
- a drill comprising a heavy metal block and a plurality of downwardly-extending cutting-bits secured within the lowerface of the block, and having enlarged cutting-surfaces and the bits adjacent the edges of the block having a portion of the enlarged cut ting-surface extending beyond the plane of the side wall ofthe block adjacent thereto.
- a drill comprising a heavy metal block having a flat lower face provided with a series of screw-threaded opening, and independent drills screwed within said openings.
- a drill comprising a heavy metal block IOO IIO
- a drill comprising a heavy meta block having a fiat lower face provided with a series of screw-threaded openings, and independent drills having reduced screw-threaded portions screwed within the openings 8.
- a drill comprising a heavy meta block having a fiat lower face provided with a series o screw-threaded openings, and independent drills having a square shank portion and reduced upper screw-threaded ends adapted to enter the screw-threaded openings, and the lower end of said shank having radially-extending enlarged cutting edges in a plane with the corners of the shanks.
- a heavy metal block of a plurality of downwardly-extending cutting-bits removably secured in its lower face, the upper end of said block being cone-shaped, and ay flexible operating means secured within the apex of said cone.
- a churn-drill comprising a heavy metal block having a flat lower face provided with a series of screw-threaded openings, independent drills having reduced Shanks screwed into said openings, and the upper end of said block beveled to a central point, and having a horizontal opening therein and a flexible operating means secured within said opening.
- a drill comprising a heavy solid-metal block having a flat lower face provided with a series of screw-threaded openings, and in.
- dependent drills having a square shank portion, and reduced upper screw-threaded ends adapted toenter the screw-threaded openings, and the lower ends of said shanks having radially-extending enlarged cutting edges extending in a plane with the corners of the Shanks and the cutting edges of the drills JOSIAH BOARDMAN SCOVELL.
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Description
UNTTEI) STATES PATENT FFTCE.
CHURN-DRILL.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March 26, 1907.
Application filed September 22, 1906. Serial No. 335,821.
To all whom, t may concern.-
Be it known that I, JosIAH BOARDMAN SoovnLL, a citizen of the United States, re-
siding at Duluth, in the county of St. Louisand State of Minnesota, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Churn- Drills, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the ac-v companying drawings.
My invention' relates to improvements in drills, and pertains particularly to what are known as churn-drills.
The object of my invention is to provide a drill of the character described in which the drill-head is formed of a heavy piece of solid metal and by means of which the drilling` power is obtained.
'Another object of my invention is to provide a simple, cheap, and effective drill of this character in which an opening of any size or shape may be readily drilled.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view or my improved drill. Fig. 2 is a bottom plan view showing the drills-removed. Fig. 3 is aside elevation, partly broken away, showing the drill in operation. Fig. 4 is a top plan view of the drill in operation, showing an oblong opening drilled thereby; and Fig. 5 is a bottom plan view of one of the drills.
Referring now to the drawings, 1 represents a solid block of metal, either steel or iron, and is of an elongated form and preferably square in cross-section, having the corners cut away at 2, as shown in Fig. 2. The upper end oi said block is conical-shaped, as indicated at 3, and the apex thereof is provided with an opening 4, through which a ring 5 loosely passes and to which the operating-cable 6 is attached either by tying or by means of a hook, as desired. The lower end 7 of said block is made perfectly flat and is provided with a series of openings 8, into which are screwed the upper reduced screwthreaded ends 9 of the drills 10. The shoulder 11, formed by the reduced screw-threaded portion 9, abuts against the lower face 7 of the drill-block, and thus the threads of the drill are relieved of the drilling action.
The drills 10, as shown, are oi an elongated form and square in cross-section and slightly increase in size toward the lower end. The lower end of the drills are provided with the enlarged outwardly-ared cutting edges 12, which are arranged or extend Jfrom the corners of the squared stem and are thus Jfour in number. The said cutting edges extend radially Jfrom the center 13 and are beveled at 14 to form the knife-edges.
The openings 8 in the block are arranged in alinement at equal distances apart and the outside openings are so positioned in respect to the edge of the block that the outer cutting edges 111 extend beyond the edge of the block in order to cut a hole larger than the block to allow the same to freely move up and down within thev opening cut by the drills and preventing the block Jfrom retarding the cutting action of the drill. The shanks of the drill being considerably smaller than the cutting edges allow the ground dirt or rock to pass up between the same and ob viating the necessity of removing the drill as often for removing the dirt as would be the case if the shanks were short, as the ground dirt or stones would soon engage the lower face 7 of the block and prevent the drill from having any cutting action.
Having thus described my invention, what I desire to secure by Letters Patent is* l. A drill comprising a heavy solid-metal block, and a plurality of do wnwardly-extending cutting-bits secured within the lower face of said block.
2. A drill, comprising a heavy solidmetal block, and a plurality of downwardly-extending cutting-bits removably secured within the lo wer Jface of said block.
3. A drill, comprising a heavy metal solid block, and a plurality of downwardly-extending cutting-bits screwed within the lower face of said block.
4. A drill, comprising a heavy metal block, and a plurality of downwardly-extending cutting-bits secured within the lower face of the block, and the bits adjacent the edges of the block having their cutting-surface extending beyond the plane of the side wall of the block adjacent thereto.
5. A drill, comprising a heavy metal block and a plurality of downwardly-extending cutting-bits secured within the lowerface of the block, and having enlarged cutting-surfaces and the bits adjacent the edges of the block having a portion of the enlarged cut ting-surface extending beyond the plane of the side wall ofthe block adjacent thereto.
6. A drill, comprising a heavy metal block having a flat lower face provided with a series of screw-threaded opening, and independent drills screwed within said openings.
7. A drill, comprising a heavy metal block IOO IIO
having a fiat lower face provided with a series of screw-threaded openings, and independent drills having reduced screw-threaded portions screwed within the openings 8. A drill, comprising a heavy meta block having a fiat lower face provided with a series o screw-threaded openings, and independent drills having a square shank portion and reduced upper screw-threaded ends adapted to enter the screw-threaded openings, and the lower end of said shank having radially-extending enlarged cutting edges in a plane with the corners of the shanks.
.9. In a churn-drill, the combination of a heavy metal block, of a plurality of downwardly-extending cutting-bits removably secured in its lower face, the upper end of said block being cone-shaped, and ay flexible operating means secured within the apex of said cone.
l0. A churn-drill, comprising a heavy metal block having a flat lower face provided with a series of screw-threaded openings, independent drills having reduced Shanks screwed into said openings, and the upper end of said block beveled to a central point, and having a horizontal opening therein and a flexible operating means secured within said opening.
l 1. A drill, comprising a heavy solid-metal block having a flat lower face provided with a series of screw-threaded openings, and in.
dependent drills having a square shank portion, and reduced upper screw-threaded ends adapted toenter the screw-threaded openings, and the lower ends of said shanks having radially-extending enlarged cutting edges extending in a plane with the corners of the Shanks and the cutting edges of the drills JOSIAH BOARDMAN SCOVELL.
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