Claims
- 1. For removing damaged screws, a bit having an axis and a tip end formed with a point and a rear end formed in hexagonal cross-section adapted for installation in a chuck of a variable speed reversible drill, the tip end having a plurality of longitudinal recesses uniformly disposed about the tip end, each bordered by a longitudinal surface facing in a counter-clockwise direction, the surface formed with a distal straight scraping edge, the scraping edges of the recesses each being in a plane including the axis and being at an angle in the range of 55° to 70° to the axis, and a support portion behind each scraping edge, the support portions each defined by a relief surface curving away from the scraping edge down to a rearward edge bordering one of the longitudinal recesses, each rearward edge also lying in a plane including the axis and being disposed at a more acute angle to the axis than the scraping edge angle.
- 2. A bit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the angle of the scraping edges to the axis is about 55°.
- 3. In combination, the bit as claimed in claim 1 and a threaded fastener having an axis, a threaded section and a head section, the head section being formed with a generally radial end surface, a damaged slot in the radial end face, the scraping edges of the bit engaging the radial end face of the fastener with the point generally disposed on the axis of the threaded fastener.
- 4. A bit as claimed in claim 1 wherein there are two diametrically opposite longitudinal recesses and the scraping edges of the two recesses lie in the same longitudinal plane, which plane includes the axis.
- 5. A method for unscrewing threaded fasteners installed in an object and having a head with a deformed end surface, the method comprising the steps of:a. providing a bit having an axis and a tip end formed with a point, the tip end having a plurality of longitudinal recesses uniformly disposed about the tip end, each bordered by a longitudinal surface facing in a counter-clockwise direction and being in a plane including the axis, and formed with a straight scraping edge, the scraping edges of the recesses each being at angles of 55° to 70° to the axis and a support portion behind each scraping edge, the support portions each defined by at the tip end a relief surface curving away from the scraping edge down to a rearward edge bordering one of the longitudinal recesses, each rearward edge also lying in a plane including the axis and being disposed at more acute angle to the axis than the scraping edge, b. engaging the head with the tip end with the scraping edges engaging the end surface of the fastener, c. rotating the bit in a counter-clockwise direction.
- 6. In combination:a. a threaded fastener having an axis, a threaded section and a head section, the head section being formed with a generally radial end surface having a damaged cross slot having sloping sidewall portions defining a first angle to the axis, and b. a cylindrical extraction bit having an axis aligned with the axis of the fastener and a tip end formed with a point, the tip end having a pair of longitudinal recesses opposite each other about the tip end, each bordered by a longitudinal scraping surface facing in a counter-clockwise direction and having a scraping edge, the scraping edges lying in a first plane including the axis of the bit and disposed at a second angle to the axis, the second angle being less sharp than the first angle, the scraping edges engaging the end surface of the fastener at the margin of the cross slot.
- 7. The combination as claimed in claim 6 including a support portion behind each scraping edge, the support portions each defined by a relief surface curving away from the scraping edge down to a rearward edge bordering one of the longitudinal recesses, the rearward edges both lying in a second plane including the axis and being disposed at a third angle to the axis, the third angle being sharper than the second angle.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation in Part of pending application Ser. No. 09/519,362 filed Mar. 6, 2000, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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