The invention relates to a drill stand for a manually operated tool device such as a core drill device with a base or foot plate arranged to be temporarily affixed on a work piece.
Drill stands for core drills conventionally have a threaded bolt that can be temporarily fixed using a bore hole or using a base or foot plate equipped with a suction head for temporary attachment on a floor or on a wall. Such a drill stand is relatively difficult to handle during assembly due to its weight and can be fixed to a wall using a suction head only under certain conditions.
EP 894579 discloses a drill stand for a core drill having a base plate that is temporarily fixed in an elongated hole by means of a locking screw in an anchor pin. When installing the locking screw on a wall the user must hold the drill stand with the other hand and fasten it. This is unwieldy and unsafe
Furthermore, the locking device as disclosed in DE 3604005 has a pivotal eccentric for an axially lockable clamping bolt that is guided in an undercut groove of a clamping bed.
The object of this invention is to provide a drill stand whose base plate can be easily and safely mounted, in particular on a wall.
Essentially a drill stand for a manually operable tool device is characterized by a base or foot plate that can be attached to a work piece, the base plate having a through passageway extending perpendicularly through it for the passage of a locking bolt having at least one stop shoulder effective in the axial direction such as, for example, a head or a thread, whereby at least one detent means having an axially effective counter shoulder is arranged for axial form-locking engagement of the locking bolt and a manually operable eccentric cam for axially locking the locking bolt using the detent means arranged at the through passageway.
After the initial preparatory step of setting a locking bolt in the surface to be worked, in a second step the drill stand situated over the locking bolt passing through the passageway in the foot plate is secured using the self-acting, for example by the action of gravity or weight, detent means engaging the locking bolt. In a third step, the drill stand is axially clamped by means of a manually operated eccentric cam via the locking bolt and is thusly normally fixed against the work surface in a frictionally immobilized manner.
Preferably, the clamping bolt has two stop shoulders that are arranged diametrically opposite each other and the detent means has two clamping jaws each with diametrically opposed counter shoulders, wherein locking is effected symmetrically and exclusively respective of forces relative to the locking bolt.
The two clamping jaws of the detent means are spring biased towards the locking bolt, whereby, independently of the position in space of the drill stand, automatic locking of the detent means occurs.
Advantageously, an opening wedge is arranged in the detent means and is axially displaceable by the eccentric cam and the base plate, which, when the displaceable detent means is moved opposite to the locking direction, effects a radial opening of the two clamping jaws of the detent means, whereby the released locking bolt is easily removed from the locked state.
Preferably, the axially acting stop shoulder of the locking bolt is formed as part of an external thread or of an axially symmetrical detent, wherein a plurality of discretely equidistantly arranged locking positions are present and thus the tolerance of the setting height of the locking bolt relative to the clamping length of the eccentric cam is substantially greater.
Advantageously, the axially effective stop shoulder of the clamping bolt is axially undercut and has a pine-tree shaped catch arrangement, wherein the radial positioning of the locked counter-shoulder of the detent means is secured directly by the axial locking means and any additional securing means in this respect can be dispensed with.
Preferably, the passageway hole is shaped as an elongated passageway, relative to which the detent means extends in the same direction and also radially relative to the clamping bolt, whereby the possibility of adjustment of the drill stand with respect to the clamping bolt is created.
Advantageously, the detent means has at both ends of the elongated passageway a manually operated eccentric cam for axial clamping along the length of the passageway, and further is optionally connected with each other by a moveable connection means and thus both can be operated manually.
Advantageously, the manually operable eccentric cam is connected with a manual pivot lever that can be pivoted to a limited extent, whereby ergonomic locking is provided.
The invention is more completely described using an exemplary embodiment, wherein:
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