The present application relates to a hole saw alignment guide for enlarging a hole in an object to provide a larger diameter hole in the object.
Hole saws typically have a drill bit in order to drill into an object and allow the hole saw to follow and create an initial hole in the object. However, if this hole, or any other hole, such as a pre-punched hole in an electrical box, needs to be enlarged, there is no reliable way to center the hole saw over the existing hole.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a device for aligning, centering and guiding a hole saw in order to be able to enlarge an existing hole.
This object and other objects and advantages of the present invention, will appear more clearly from the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying schematic drawings, in which:
The hole saw alignment guide of the present application for enlarging a hole in an object comprises a first cylindrical part and a second cylindrical part. The first cylindrical part has a first end adapted to the size of, and adapted to be inserted into, the hole that is to be enlarged. The second cylindrical part is integral with, and extends coaxially from, the second end of the first cylindrical part. The hole saw alignment guide is adapted to receive over part of the outer surface of the first cylindrical part a toothed end of a hole saw that is sized to provide the larger diameter hole in the object, wherein the toothed end of the hole saw will be spaced from, and will expose, the first end of the first cylindrical part. The second cylindrical part of the hole saw alignment guide is adapted to extend into an arbor of the hole saw opposite the toothed end of the hole saw. The second cylindrical part is adapted to be secured to the arbor of the hole saw for rotation therewith, and the arbor of the hole saw is adapted to be received in a drill chuck.
The diameter of the second cylindrical part of the hole saw alignment guide can be less than the diameter of the first cylindrical part.
The hole saw alignment guide of the present application is designated generally by the reference numeral 10, and is used to guide a hole saw 12 for enlarging an existing hole in an object.
In particular, as shown in
As can be seen in the drawings, the hole saw alignment guide 10 is inserted into the hole saw 12, which has a larger diameter than does the hole saw guide 10, and in particular has the diameter of the new, enlarged hole that is to be made in the object 15 and has the same center line as does the hole 14. To secure the hole saw alignment guide 10 in the hole saw 12, the hole saw guide is provided with a second cylindrical part 17 or stem that extends from an end of the first cylindrical part 11 of the hole saw guide 10. The hole saw 12 is provided with a hollow arbor 18 at an end of the hole saw 12 that is opposite its toothed end 20. The arbor 18 is intended to be held in the chuck 21 of a drill 22 such that the hole saw 12 can be rotated by the drill 22. To effect the securement of the second cylindrical part 17 of the hole saw guide 10 in the hole saw 12, the second cylindrical part 17 is introduced into the arbor 18 of the hole saw 12, and, as shown in detail in
In operation, the hole saw alignment guide 10 of the present application is used to enlarge a hole 14 that has been punched out or otherwise exists in an object 15 (see
The present invention is, of course, in no way restricted to the specific disclosure of the specification and drawings, but also encompasses any modifications within the scope of the appended claims.