Claims
- 1. A bit for removing a broken fastener having a direction of engagement, said bit comprising:
a) an elongated shaft with a longitudinal axis, said shaft having a first end, and a second end, said first end terminating in a tip; b) a plurality of cutting edges extending radially from said tip, said cutting edges configured to cut into the fastener when the bit is rotated in a direction opposite to the fastener's direction of engagement, wherein each cutting edge defines an angle to the longitudinal axis of the bit and wherein the angles of at least two cutting edges are dissimilar; and c) said second end of the shaft configured to be received by a chuck of a tool which provides rotational torque.
- 2. The bit as recited in claim 1 wherein one or more of said cutting edges define scraping surfaces and wherein said surfaces comprise serrations.
- 3. The bit as recited in claim 1 further comprising a plurality of tapering spiral cutting surfaces extending from a region proximal to said second end to said cutting edges.
- 4. The bit as recited in claim 3 further comprising serrations protruding from said tapering spiral cutting surface in a direction opposite to the fastener's direction of engagement.
- 5. The bit as recited in claim 3 wherein said serrations are parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 6. The bit as recited in claim 2 wherein said serrations define a plurality of teeth on the cutting edges.
- 7. The bit as recited in claim 2 wherein
a first and a second scraping surfaces have identical angles with respect to the longitudinal axis; the first and the second scraping surfaces comprise serrations; and wherein the serrations on the first surface are azimuthally aligned with corresponding serrations on the second surface.
- 8. The bit as recited in claim 2 wherein
a first and a second scraping surfaces have identical angles with respect to the longitudinal axis; the first and the second scrapin g surfaces comprise serrations, with each serration defining a crest and a gap; and wherein the crests of the serrations on the first surface are azimuthally aligned with the gaps of corresponding serrations on the second surface.
- 9. The bit as recited in claim 1 further comprising:
two or more notches extending longitudinally along the shaft intermediate said cutting edges and said second end, said notches separated by a plurality of cutting edges, said edges arranged on surfaces which are positioned along the axis and successively radially displaced further from the axis in a direction from the first end to the second end, said cutting edges configured to cut into the fastener when the bit is rotated in a direction opposite to the fastener's direction of engagement.
- 10. The bit as recited in claim 9 wherein said surfaces are parallel to said axis.
- 11. The bit as recited in claim 1 comprising two cutting edges that are parallel to each other.
- 12. The bit as recited in claim 12 wherein one or more of said cutting edges comprise a plurality of serrations.
- 13. The bit as recited in claim 1 further comprising a spade flat intermediate said tip and said shank.
- 14. A bit for removing a broken fastener having a direction of engagement, said bit comprising:
a) a shaft with a longitudinal axis, a first end, and a second end, b) said first end terminating in a tip with two or more notches extending longitudinally along the shaft from the tip, said notches separated by a plurality of cutting edges, said cutting edges terminating on surfaces which are positioned along the axis and successively radially displaced further from the axis in a direction from the first end to the second end; said surfaces comprising serrations protruding therefrom; with said cutting edges and said serrations adapted to cut into the fastener when the bit is rotated in a direction opposite to the fastener's direction of engagement and wherein a plurality of said surfaces comprise self-tapping screw threads protruding from said surfaces; and c) with said second end of the shaft configured to be received in a chuck of a tool which provides rotational torque.
- 15. A bit for removing a broken fastener having a direction of engagement, said bit comprising:
a) a shaft with a longitudinal axis, a first end, and a second end; b) said first end terminating in a tip with two or more notches extending longitudinally along the shaft from the tip, said notches separated by a plurality of cutting edges, said edges arranged on scraping surfaces which are positioned along the axis and successively radially displaced further from the axis in a direction from the first end to the second end; c) said cutting edges configured to cut azimuthally into the fastener when the bit is rotated in a direction opposite to the fastener's direction of engagement and said axially successive surfaces configured to cut radially into the fastener; d) wherein a depending region of said surfaces comprises a plurality of teeth, each of said teeth defining one cutting edge adapted to bite the fastener in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the fastener; and e) with said second end of the shaft configured to be received in a chuck of a tool which provides rotational torque.
- 16. The bit as recited in claim 15 further comprising serration edges protruding from said surfaces and self-tapping screw threads on one or more of said steps.
- 17. The bit as recited in claim 15 wherein two or more cutting edges have dissimilar angles with respect to the axis.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/465,506, filed on Apr. 25, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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