Claims
- 1. An apparatus for locating and drilling an access hole through the door of a safe and into a combination lock mounted on the inside thereof within the area of the lock's dial ring at a given position relative to the spindle of the lock using a drill motor and bit, comprising:
- an annular-shaped drill fixture made of a hard material, said fixture having generally planar, parallel front and rear surfaces, an inner diameter sized to pass said spindle coaxially therethrough, an outer diameter the same as, or greater than, the diameter of said dial ring, and at least one drill guide hole therethrough normal to said front and rear surfaces, said guide hole having substantially the same diameter as said access hole and located in said fixture at a radial position equal to the radial position of said access hole relative to said spindle;
- means for mounting said fixture to said door coaxially with said spindle at an angular position on said door such that said drill guide hole is positioned coaxially over said access hole position; and
- derrick means for mounting said drill motor and bit to said drill fixture such that the axis of said bit is positioned generally orthogonal to said door, including means for adjustably-positioning said bit coaxially with said drill guide hole and for clamping said bit in said position, further including means for advancing said bit into said drill guide hole, through said door, and into said lock.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for mounting said fixture to said door futher comprises:
- said dial ring having at least two mounting holes therethrough, and
- said fixture having at least one pair of mounting holes therethrough coincident with said dial ring mounting holes.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
- said fixture having at least one additional drill guide hole therethrough normal to said front and rear surfaces and located in said fixture at a position coaxial with said fence when said fixture is mounted coaxially over said spindle on said door, for drilling said fence from said lock.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said means for mounting said fixture to said door further comprises:
- said dial ring having at least two mounting holes therethrough, and
- said fixture having at least one pair of mounting holes therethrough coincident with said dial ring mounting holes.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said derrick means further comprises:
- a base shaped in the form of an annulus, said annulus having an inner diameter sized to fit closely around said outer diameter of said fixture;
- means for clamping said base in a radial direction coaxially to said fixture at any angular position of said base relative said fixture;
- an elongated, vertical stand member having a lower end attached to said base and upper end disposed at a right angle to said member to lie generally parallel with said base, said upper end having a vertical, threaded hole passing therethrough;
- a positioning bar for adjustably-positioning said drill motor and bit on said stand above said fixture, said bar being slidably-disposed on said upper end of said stand member in a plane generally parallel with the plane of said fixture, and having a first end, a second end, and an elongated slot in the center thereof between said ends;
- a shaft passing through said elongated slot in said positioning bar, said shaft having a lower end threaded for advancing said shaft into said threaded hole in said upper end of said stand, and an upper end having means located thereat for tightening said upper end of said shaft against said positioning bar, for clamping said positioning bar to said stand;
- a rod having one end mounted to, and extending upwardly from, said first end of said positioning bar for mounting said drill motor slidably along the length thereof; and
- arbor means for rotatably-mounting said bit in said second end of said positioning bar, including means for coupling said bit rotationally to said motor when said motor is mounted to said rod, further including means for advancing said bit into said drill guide hole, through said door, and into said lock.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said means for clamping said base to said fixture futher comprises:
- a plurality of balls;
- said base having a plurality of ball-retaining holes passing radially therethrough, each said hole having a cylindrical outer portion with a diameter slightly larger than one of said balls, and a frusto-conical inner portion opening convergently toward said fixture, to captivate one of said balls such that a portion of said ball may protrude inwardly of said base;
- said base further containing a plurality of threaded holes passing therethrough normal to said ball-retaining holes such that the center lines of each said threaded hole intersects that of one of said ball-retaining holes; and
- a plurality of fasteners, each said fastener having a threaded portion to advance said fastener into one of said threaded holes, an upper end adapted for turning with a tool, and a lower end terminated in a conical portion for retaining said captive ball between said conical portion and said frusto-conical inner portion of said ball-retaining hole and for wedging said captive ball inwardly against said fixture when said fastener is advanced into said threaded hole,
- said fixture containing a V-shaped circumferential groove to receive said protruding portions of said balls when said balls are wedged inwardly with said fasteners.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said arbor means further comprises:
- an externally-threaded, first cylindrical sleeve having handle means located at one end for rotating said first sleeve by hand,
- said positioning bar having a threaded hole passing orthogonally through said second end thereof to receive said first sleeve for advancing said first sleeve toward said fixture with mechanical advantage when said first sleeve is rotated by hand;
- a second cylindrical sleeve slidably-retained coaxially within said first sleeve to translate toward said fixture;
- means for quickly locking and unlocking said second sleeve within said first sleeve to permit said second sleeve to be quickly advanced toward that fixture by hand without rotation of said first sleeve;
- a shaft rotatably-retained coaxially within said second sleeve, said shaft having an upper end extending above said second sleeve adapted for coupling to said drill motor and a lower end extending below said second sleeve, above said fixture; and
- means for chucking said bit coaxially to said shaft, located at said lower end of said shaft.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said means for quickly locking and unlocking said second sleeve further comprises:
- said first and second sleeves having a cylindrical bore passing transversely through the walls of said sleeves along a line perpendicular to said sleeves to intersect both the outer surface of said inner sleeve and the inner surface of said outer sleeve simultaneously to form a pair of opposed, transverse, semicylindrical scallops in each of said surfaces;
- said second sleeve having a plurality of said transverse semi-cylindrical scallops spaced along the length thereof parallel to said pair; and
- a cylindrical pin slidably-retained within said bore and movable between first and second positions within said first sleeve, said pin having a diameter slightly smaller that said bore such that, at said first position, said pin engages one of said semicylindrical scallops in said second sleeve to lock said second sleeve against movement against said first sleeve, said pin having a reduced diameter along a portion of the length thereof such that, at said second position, said pin sleeve, whereby said second sleeve is unlocked for movement within said first sleeve.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 832,169, filed Feb. 20, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,662,201.
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