Claims
- 1. Apparatus for manual drilling comprising
- a drill assembly including an elongated tubular support, handle means mounted on said tubular support to enable manual support and guiding of said drill assembly, a drill motor mounted at one end of said tubular support having a drive shaft extending therethrough, and drill chuck means mounted at the end of said shaft projecting from said support;
- a drill guide dimensioned to receive and guide said tubular support for relative axial and rotational movement, handle means mounted on said drill guide to enable manual support and guiding thereof;
- said drill guide and said drill assembly having coacting means for limiting axial movement of said drill assembly relative to said drill guide.
- 2. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1
- said drill including bearing means disposed within the lower end of said tubular support for rotationally supporting the lower end of said drive shaft; said drill guide assembly including bearing means disposed in the lower end thereof for rotationally supporting a drill bit mounted in said drill chuck means.
- 3. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1
- said drill guide including a support shaft mounted in parallel offset relation therewith; a stop member mounted in sliding relation on said support shaft and disposed for interfering relation with said drill assembly, said stop member having clamp means for securing said member in selected position on said shaft;
- a depth gauge rotatably mounted on said shaft and disposed for overlying relation with said stop member and interfering relation with said drill assembly.
- 4. Apparatus as set forth in claim 3
- said drill assembly handle means including a support handle extending laterally from said elongated drill support;
- said drill guide including a support handle extending laterally from said support shaft;
- said support handles enabling independent manual support and guiding of said drill assembly and said drill guide.
- 5. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1
- said drill guide including an adjustable stop member mounted for movement parallel to the longitudinal axis of said drill guide and disposed for interfering relation with said drill assembly, said stop member having means for securing said member in a selected position;
- a depth gauge mounted in overlying relation with said stop member, being movable relative to said stop member for selective interfering and non-interfering relation with said drill assembly.
- 6. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1
- one end of said drill guide, associated with the drill chuck end of said tubular support, having means for locating said one drill guide end relative to an object to be drilled.
- 7. A manual drilling method comprising the steps
- fabricating a drill assembly to include an elongated tubular support, a rotary drill motor mounted at one end of said support, an elongated drive shaft coupled at one end to said motor and rotatably supported in said tubular support, and a drill chuck nonrotatably mounted at the other end of said drive shaft;
- supporting said drill assembly in a drill guide dimensioned to receive and guide said tubular support for relative rotational and axial movement;
- providing fixed handle means on each of said drill guide and said drill assembly to enable the manual guiding of each assembly;
- and providing coacting interference members on said drill guide and said drill assembly for limiting axial movement of said drill assembly toward said one end of said drill guide.
- 8. A drilling method as set forth in claim 7 including the step
- providing said coacting interference members with adjustment means for selecting the limit of movement of said drill assembly toward said one end of said drill guide assembly.
- 9. A drilling method as set forth in claim 7 including the steps
- forming said handle means on said drill assembly as an elongated handle extending laterally from said tubular support;
- and forming said handle means on said drill guide as an elongated handle extending laterally therefrom.
- 10. A method as set forth in claim 7 including the step
- providing a locating means at one end of said drill guide for locating said one end thereof relative to an object to be drilled.
- 11. A method for drilling a hole manually comprising the steps
- drilling a hole with a drill assembly which includes an elongated tubular support, a rotary drill motor mounted at one end of said support, an elongated drive shaft coupled at one end to said motor and rotatably supported in said tubular support, and a drill chuck nonrotatably mounted at the other end of said drive shaft;
- supporting said drill assembly in a drill guide which is dimensioned to receive said drill assembly from one end and to guide said tubular support for relative rotational and axial movement;
- guiding and controlling both said drill guide and said drill assembly by means of respective handle means fixed thereto;
- and limiting axial movement of said drill assembly toward said other end of said drill guide by means of coacting interference members mounted thereon.
- 12. A method as set forth in claim 11 including the step
- adjusting at least one of said coacting interference members relative to its respective assembly, for selecting the limit of movement of said drill assembly toward said other end of said drill guide.
- 13. A drilling method as set forth in claim 11 including the steps
- guiding and controlling said drill assembly by means of an elongated handle extending laterally from said tubular support;
- and guiding and controlling said drill guide by means of an elongated handle extending laterally therefrom.
- 14. A method as set forth in claim 11 including the steps
- forming locating means at the other end of said drill guide for locating said other end relative to an object to be drilled;
- locating said drill guide relative to said object to be drilled by means of said locating means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 227,389, filed Jan. 22, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,399,813.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Rockwell International, 400 N. Lexington Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15208, 1982 Industrial Machinery Catalog, pp. A1-A8. |
Divisions (1)
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