Claims
- 1. A high speed, low friction, boring tool for boring holes located in any machinable material by a drill jig member, said drill jig member being distinct from and positioned upon said machinable material, said tool comprising:
- an elongated cylindrical shaft member;
- a cutting head interchangeably mounted on said shaft member, said cutting head having variable cutting means to cut holes within a predetermined size range within said machinable material,
- a housing coaxially surrounding a portion of said shaft, said housing and the surface of said shaft cooperating to define a completely enclosed annular bearing chamber,
- a low friction ball bearing member coaxially disposed within said enclosed annular bearing chamber, said low friction ball bearing member engaging said shaft and said housing to permit said shaft to displace rotationally and axially on said low friction ball bearing member;
- said housing member having an axially extending, cylindrical, sheath integral therewith, said sheath being disposed axially on said housing from that portion of said housing defining said enclosed annular bearing chamber, said sheath being sized to engage an aperture in said drill jig, directly, and being axially withdrawable therefrom, to guide said cutting head to said machinable material, said housing having means for bearing on said drill jig said cutting head being maintained at least a predetermined distance from said sheath.
- 2. The high speed boring tool of claim 1, wherein a lubricant is disposed within said enclosed annular bearing chamber and surrounding said shaft member.
- 3. The high speed boring tool of claim 1, wherein a stop member is attached to said housing member, said stop member non-intrusively engaging the exterior of said drill jig to maintain said housing member stationary relative to said drill jig.
- 4. The high speed boring tool of claim 2, further comprising seal means for preventing leakage of said lubricant from said enclosed annular bearing chamber.
- 5. The high speed boring tool of claim 1, wherein said tool is operable at a predetermined speed within a range of rotational speeds from 0 to 12000 revolutions per minute.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 443,889 filed Feb. 19, 1974, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (10)
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Continuations (1)
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