Claims
- 1. A bit holder, for use with a drill, said bit holder comprising:(a) a central longitudinal shaft means adapted at a rear end for releasably mounting into a drill chuck, and a front end adapted for releasably presenting a tool bit protecting forwardly from said front end and for rotatably driving said tool bits; (b) a storing means for releasably storing multiple tool bits in longitudinally oriented bit compartments spaced from and nested around said central shaft means such that said bits are securely held in place upon rotation of said bit holder by a drill; (c) wherein said storing means mounted onto said shaft means such that said shaft means rear end projecting rearwardly from said storing means for mounting into a drill chuck, and said shaft means front end projecting forwardly from said storing means; (d) wherein said storing means including a retaining means for selectively opening and closing said bit compartments thereby selectively retaining or releasing a tool bit; and (e) wherein said storing means including a body and said retaining means including a sleeve, wherein said body and sleeve are cooperatively mounted on said shaft means such that they are rotatable relative each other for selectively opening or closing said bit compartments.
- 2. The bit holder claimed in claim 1, wherein said sleeve includes an opening for selectively aligning with a bit compartment and thereby releasing a tool bit from a bit compartment.
- 3. The bit holder claimed in claim 2 including a means for incrementally indexing said sleeve relative said body in an incremental or clicking fashion rotatably about said longitudinal shaft, such that sleeve positions are positively registered in predetermined positions or increments.
- 4. The bit holder claimed in claim 3, wherein said incremental indexing means includes radially disposed grooves and co-operating tongues, such that rotating said sleeve relative to said body causes said tongues and groves to mesh and releasably maintain said sleeve and body at predetermined indexed positions.
- 5. The bit bolder claimed in claim 4, wherein said body including forwardly projecting tongues for cooperatively engaging with radially disposed grooves in said sleeve such that said sleeve grooves and body tongues mesh at predetermined rotational intervals for selectively indexing said sleeve.
- 6. The bit holder claimed in claim 1, wherein said shaft rear end including a round portion.
- 7. The bit holder claimed in claim 1, wherein said shaft rear end including a hexagonal portion.
- 8. The bit holder claimed in claim 1, wherein said storing means adapted for substantially closing off said bit compartments thereby preventing tool bits from dislodging during rotation by a drill.
- 9. The bit holder claimed in claim 1, wherein said body together with said sleeve adapted to substantially enclose tool bits in a retained position for minimizing user contact with tool bits and thereby minimizing user injury upon rotation with a drill.
- 10. The bit holder claimed in claim 1, wherein said storing means being press fit onto said shaft.
- 11. A drill attachment, for mounting into a drill chuck and for driving bits, said drill attachment comprising:(a) a central longitudinal shaft means adapted at a rear end for releasably mounting into a drill chuck, and a front end adapted for releasably mounting tool bits projecting forwardly from said front end and for rotatably driving said tool bits; (b) a storing means mounted onto said shaft means such that said shaft means rear end projecting rearwardly from said storing means for mounting into a drill chuck, and said shaft means front end projecting forwardly from said storing means; and (c) wherein said storing means for releasably storing multiple tool bits in longitudinally oriented bit compartments spaced from and nested around said central shaft means such that said bits are securely held in place upon rotation of said drill attachment by a drill.
- 12. The drill attachment claimed in claim 11, wherein said storing means including a retaining means for selectively opening and closing said bit compartments thereby selectively retaining or releasing a tool bit.
- 13. The drill attachment claimed in claim 12, wherein said storing means including a body and said retaining means including a sleeve, wherein said body and sleeve are cooperatively mounted on said shaft means such that said sleeve is rotatable about said shaft means for selectively opening or closing said bit compartments.
- 14. The drill attachment claimed in claim 12, wherein said storing means including a body and said retaining means including a sleeve, wherein said body and sleeve are cooperatively mounted on said shaft means such that said body is rotatable about said shaft means for selectively opening or closing said bit compartments.
- 15. The drill attachment claimed in claim 13, wherein said sleeve includes an opening for selectively aligning with a bit compartment and thereby releasing a tool bit from a bit compartment.
- 16. The drill attachment claimed in claim 13 wherein said storing means including a means for incrementally indexing said sleeve relative said body in an incremental or clicking fashion about said longitudinal shaft, such that sleeve positions are positively registered in predetermined positions or increments.
- 17. The drill attachment claimed in claim 16, wherein said incremental indexing means includes radially disposed grooves and co-operating tongues, such that rotating said sleeve relative to said body causes said tongues and groves to mesh at predetermined intervals and thereby releasably maintain said sleeve at predetermined indexed positions relative to said body.
- 18. The drill attachment claimed in claim 17, wherein said body including forwardly projecting tongues for cooperatively engaging with radially disposed grooves in said sleeve such that said sleeve grooves, and body tongues mesh at predetermined rotational intervals for selectively rotatably indexing said sleeve.
- 19. The drill attachment claimed in claim 11, wherein said shaft rear end including a round portion.
- 20. The drill attachment claimed in claim 11, wherein said shaft rear end including a hexagonal portion.
- 21. The drill attachment claimed in claim 11, wherein said storing means adapted for substantially closing off said bit compartments thereby preventing tool bits from dislodging during rotation by a drill.
- 22. The bit holder claimed in claim 11, wherein said body together with said sleeve adapted to substantially enclose tool bits in a retained position for minimizing user contact with tool bits and thereby minimizing user injury upon rotation with a drill.
- 23. The bit holder claimed in claim 11, wherein said storing means being press fit onto said shaft.
- 24. A drill attachment, for mounting onto a drill and for driving bits, said drill attachment comprising:(a) a housing aligned and rotatable about a longitudinal axis, including a threaded aperture at a rear end adapted for mounting to a threaded output shaft of a power drill, said housing adapted at the front end for releasably mounting and presenting a tool bit aligned along said longitudinal axis and projecting forwardly from said housing and for rotatably driving said tool bits; (b) said housing further including a means for releasably storing multiple tool bits in nested fashion around said longitudinal axis such that said housing together with said stored bits rotate in unison about said longitudinal axis and also such that said bits are securely held in place upon rotation of said drill attachment by a drill; and (c) wherein said storing means including multiple longitudinally oriented bit compartments spaced from and nested around said longitudinal axis.
- 25. The drill attachment claimed in claim 24, wherein said mounting means including an adapter shaft threaded on one end for threadably engaging in said threaded aperture and adapted at said other end for mounting into a drill chuck.
- 26. The drill attachment claimed in claim 24, wherein said storing means further includes a means for releasably retaining said tool bits within each bit compartment.
- 27. The drill attachment claimed in claim 26, wherein said retaining means includes magnets for magnetically retaining bits in said bit compartments.
- 28. The drill attachment claimed in claim 24, wherein said housing further includes bit compartment openings for exposing a longitudinal portion of a bit within a bit compartment, said compartment opening adapted to allow a user to apply finger pressure to slide a bit longitudinally along said bit compartment thereby releasing said bit from said bit compartment.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/243,751, filed Oct. 30, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (16)
Provisional Applications (1)
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