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1. Field of the Invention
This invention pertains to drilling apparatus and more particularly, to drilling apparatus used to drill holes in an overhead surface.
2. Description of the Related Art
When constructing buildings made of concrete floor slabs, the various electric, plumbing and HVAC conduits and ducts are attached via brackets and straps to the overhead floor slabs. The height of an overhead ceiling slab on a building varies from one building to another and from one floor to another. The brackets and straps are connected to the overhead ceiling straps via bolts are typically attached to holes drilled in precise locations and depths into the overhead floor slabs. In some instances, hundreds of holes must be precisely drilled into the overhead slab which, heretofore, is very time-consuming.
What is needed is a drilling apparatus that can be used to precisely drill one or more holes in an overhead surface that may also vary in height.
Disclosed herein is a drilling apparatus designed to precisely and simultaneously drill multiple holes in an overhead surface. A key feature of the drilling apparatus is the use of a length adjustable frame that includes a lower frame member and an upper frame member. The lower frame member includes two vertical uprights perpendicularly aligned and attached to a lower base mounted on caster wheels that allows the drilling apparatus to be selectively moved to a desired position on the floor directly below the overhead surface. The upper frame member includes two vertical arms that are aligned and registered with the lower frame's vertical uprights. When the upper frame is attached to the lower frame member, the upper frame member slides longitudinally from the upper end of the lower frame member thereby adjusting the overall length or height of the frame.
The drilling apparatus also includes a manual, hydraulic or electric winch disposed between the lower and upper frame member and pulley that enables the user to longitudinally slide and thereby selectively extend or retract the upper frame member over the lower frame member.
Attached to the upper end of the upper frame member is a perpendicularly aligned horizontal support member. Mounted on the support member are two drill brackets each designed to securely hold an electric drill in a perpendicular aligned, upward extending position on the support member. When two drills are attached to the two brackets, the drill bits used with two drills extend upward and are parallel and disposed at the same elevation above the support member. During assembly, the brackets may be selectively moved and locked at a desired position on the support member thereby enabling the user to adjust the spacing between the two drills. At least one drill bracket includes a horizontal alignment plate that is used with a laser pointer or plumb bob disposed vertically and aligned with a reference point indentified on the ground and aimed upward. A reference point is formed on the lower surface of the alignment plate that is aligned with the drill bit when the drill is attached to the drill bracket. By moving the drilling apparatus so that the desired reference point on the ground is vertically aligned with the drill bit, the user knows that the hole is being drilled on the overhead surface directly over the reference point.
The drilling apparatus may include an optional electrical plugs mounted on the lower and upper frames that allows the two drills, the winch motor and vacuum tank to be plugged in and supplied electricity. The vacuum tank may be connected to main and secondary vacuum tubes that collect drilling debris as it is being created while drilling.
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The lower frame member 14 and the upper frame member 30 are design to slide longitudinally together. In the embodiment shown herein, the vertical uprights 22, 26 on the lower frame member 14 are C-shaped channels and the vertical arms 32, 36 on the upper frame member 30 are closed end, hollow tubes rectangular in cross-section and designed to fit and slide freely inside the vertical uprights 22, 26, respectively.
Attached to the lower ends of the vertical uprights 22, 26 are mounting brackets 27, 28, respectively that securely connect the lower ends of the vertical uprights 22, 26, respectively to the lower base 50. The upper frame ember 30 also includes two end transverse members 42, 48 and two intermediate transverse members 44, 46 that attached to the two arms 32, 36 to interconnect and hold them apart.
The apparatus 10 also includes a manual, hydraulic or electric winch 60 attached to the intermediate horizontal support tray 18 attached to the lower frame member 14. The lower frame member 14 includes an upper horizontal support tray 49 to which one pulley 62 is attached. A cable 64 extends upward from the winch 60 and wraps around the pulley 62 and connects to an eyelet formed on the lower end transverse member 42. During use, the operator selectively operates the winch 60 to selectively extend or retract the upper frame member 30 into the lower frame member 14. The winch 60 includes a brake component that holds the upper frame member 30 in a fixed position on the lower frame member 14.
Attached to the upper end of the upper frame member 30 adjacent to the upper end transverse member 48 is a horizontal support member 65. The horizontal support member 65 has a length longer than the width of the frame member 12 so that the ends of the support member 65 extend an equal distance from the sides of the frame member 65. Mounted on the horizontal support member 65 are two drill brackets 70, 70′ each designed to securely hold an electric drill 100, 100′, respectively, in a perpendicular aligned, upward extending position on the support member 65. Each drill bracket 70, 70′ includes a lower flange 71, 71′, a vertical flange 72, 72′, and an upper collar 73, 73′ and configured to hold a vertically aligned drill 100, 100′. The vertical flanges 72, 72′ are attached to an inverted U-shaped bracket 74, 74′, that is fixed to the ends of the horizontal support member 65. When two drills 100 are attached to the two brackets 70, 70′, the drill bits 102, 102′, respectively, used with two drills 100, 100′ are parallel and disposed at the same elevation above the horizontal support member 65. During assembly, the brackets 74, 74 may be selectively moved and locked at a desired position on the horizontal support member 65 thereby enabling the user to adjust the spacing between the two drills 100, 100′.
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Mounted on the upper ends and on the rear surface of the vertical arms 32, 36 opposite the support member 65 are two optional wheels 86, 88. As shown in
In addition, the drilling apparatus 10 may include an optional vacuum system 160 that includes a vacuum tank 162 mounted on an optional shelf 175 attached to the lower frame member 14. In the embodiment shown herein, the vertical arms 32 and 36 has as conduits that transmit a vacuum to vacuum suction tubes 134, 136 located near the drills. As shown in
The drilling apparatus 10 may also include a lower electrical receptacle box 145 formed on the opposite leg 26 of the upper frame member 30. The power cords from the vacuum 162 and winch motor 60 are plugged into the lower receptacle box 145. A main power cord 121 extends from the lower receptacle box 145 to a nearby electrical plug in or to an extension cord. Optional wires 180 from the lower receptacle box 145 extend upward through the vertical leg 26 and into the vertical support 36 in the upper frame member 30. A second receptacle box 147 attached to the inside surface of the vertical support 36. During assembly, the powers cords from the two drills 100, 100′ may be plugged into the second receptacle box 147. An optional switch 149 may be mounted on the lower frame and connected to wires that extend from the main power cord 121 to the lower and second receptacle boxes 145, 147, that enables a user to manually and simultaneously activate and deactivate the vacuum and the two drills 100, 100′. The winch 60 includes a separate switch 61 that enables the user to selectively extend or retract the upper frame member 30 into the lower frame member 14.
In compliance with the statute, the invention described herein has been described in language more or less specific as to structural features. It should be understood however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown, since the means and construction shown, is comprised only of the preferred embodiments for putting the invention into effect. The invention is therefore claimed in any of its forms or modifications within the legitimate and valid scope of the amended claims, appropriately interpreted in accordance with the doctrine of equivalents.
This utility patent application is based upon and claims the priority filing date of U.S. provisional patent application (Application No. 61/565,798) filed on Dec. 1, 2011.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61565798 | Dec 2011 | US |