Claims
- 1. An earth boring bit for boring a hole having a predetermined depth into the earth, comprising:(a) a cylindrical drum for being mounted for rotation on the end of a boom of a mobile machine and connected to and rotated by a power supply mounted on the boom, said drum including an exterior for defining the diameter of the hole being bored and an interior adapted for receiving upturned earth therein as the hole is being bored; (b) a plate carried by said drum adjacent a lower end thereof for movement between a closed position for cooperating with the interior of the drum for retaining the upturned earth therein and an open position for dispensing the upturned earth out of the interior of the drum at a predetermined location away from the hole being bored; and (c) a cutting member carried on said plate for cutting the earth in a progressive slice and directing the earth into the drum, thereby boring the hole into the earth.
- 2. An earth boring bit according to claim 1, wherein said cutting member comprises an opening extending through said plate and defined by adjacent teeth projecting outwardly away from the plate for cutting the earth into the progressive slice as said boring assembly rotates.
- 3. An earth boring bit according to claim 2, and including a pilot bit centrally positioned on and extending outwardly away from the plate for making a pilot hole in the earth for centering the earth boring bit within the hole as the earth boring bit rotates.
- 4. An earth boring bit according to claim 3, and including two cutting members positioned in radial opposition to one another, wherein said teeth on each of said cutting members collectively define a cutting edge extending perpendicularly from the pilot bit, thereby creating a cutting edge having an effective diameter equal to the diameter of the drum.
- 5. An earth boring bit according to claim 3, and including two opposing interior cutting members and two opposing exterior cutting members.
- 6. An earth boring bit according to claim 5, wherein each of said interior cutting members is positioned adjacent to the pilot bit, and each of said exterior cutting members is positioned adjacent to an outer edge of the plate.
- 7. An earth boring bit according to claim 6, wherein said teeth on each of the exterior cutting members extend beyond said outer edge of the plate, thereby creating a cutting edge having an effective diameter extending beyond the exterior diameter of the drum for reducing friction on the exterior of the drum as the earth boring bit rotates.
- 8. An earth boring bit according to claim 6, wherein the teeth on each of the interior and exterior cutting members collectively define a cutting edge extending perpendicularly from the pilot bit for cutting a thin, progressive slice of earth having a diameter which extends across the diameter of the plate.
- 9. An earth boring bit according to claim 1, and including a spring-loaded handle engaging the plate for moving the plate between said open and closed positions.
- 10. An earth boring bit according to claim 9, wherein said handle comprises:(a) an elongate rod having first and second ends, said rod positioned within and extending through the interior of the drum; (b) a latch connected to said second end and cooperating with a complementary keyhole defined in and extending through the plate, said latch having a longitudinal axis positioned perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said keyhole for maintaining the plate in its closed position, and positioned parallel to the longitudinal axis of the keyhole for moving the plate into the open position; and (c) a handle connected to said first end of the rod and cooperating therewith for selectively moving the latch between the perpendicular and parallel positions, thereby moving the plate between the closed and open positions, respectively.
- 11. An earth boring bit according to claim 1, wherein said plate and drum are pivotally connected together along common joint edges by a hinge element for permitting the plate to move between the open and closed positions.
- 12. An earth boring bit according to claim 1, and including a drive shaft operatively connected to the power supply mounted on the boom, wherein the drum and plate are coaxially mounted on said drive shaft for rotation therewith.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/791,235, filed Feb. 23, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,533,048.
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