Claims
- 1. Manually operable tool means comprising a frame formed with a work piece holder and a shaft housing located in spaced relation to the work piece holder, said shaft housing having an internally threaded bore, a tool supporting adapter sleeve having an external thread engageable with the threaded bore of the tool housing, and said external thread of the adapter sleeve being axially displaceable in the internally threaded bore of the shaft housing, a pressure transmitting collar secured at the upper end of the adapter shaft, a tool shaft rotatably mounted in the adapter sleeve, chuck means secured at one end of the tool shaft against which the bottom of the adapter sleeve is received, the opposite end of said shaft having flat side portions, a tool element detachably supported in the chuck means, a slotted tilting handle member slideably engaged with an opposite upper end of the said tool shaft around said flat side portions thereof for rotating the shaft and tool element, coiled spring means located around said upper end of the shaft resiliently urging the slotted tilting handle against the pressure transmitting collar, said tilting handle being angularly displaceable to form on acute angle with respect to the axis of rotation of the tool shaft to variably compress the coiled spring means and transmit a range of cutting pressures against the transmitting collar and adapter sleeve while the handle is being rotated.
- 2. Manually operable tool means comprising a frame formed with a work piece holder and a shaft housing located in spaced relation to the work piece holder, said shaft housing having an internally threaded bore, a tool supporting adapter sleeve having an external thread engageable with the threaded bore of the tool housing to move the sleeve toward and away from the work piece holder, a pressure transmitting collar secured at the upper end of the adapter sleeve, a tool shaft rotatably mounted through the adapter sleeve chuck means secured at one end of the tool shaft against the bottom of the adapter sleeve, a tool element detachably secured in the chuck member in alignment with the work piece holder, tilting handle means and means for slidably securing said handle means with respect to said tool shaft at an opposite end of said tool shaft for turning said tool shaft and tool element about their longitudinal axes, while in varying positions of tilting forming on acute angle with respect to the said axes, said internally threaded bore of the housing being formed with an internal thread which is of square cross section and presents flat crests, and said external thread being formed with a square cross section and flat crests which mate with the internal thread, the root diameter of the internal thread being of a dimension greater than the crest diameter of the external thread and said internal thread having helical portions spaced apart a distance greater than the width of corresponding helical portions of the external thread to provide for axial displacement of the adapter sleeve in the shaft housing, and spring means mounted on said shaft and engaging said handle thus urging said handle against the adapter sleeve during rotatable movement of the handle to vary the axial displacement of the external thread in the internally threaded bore of the shaft housing and turn the adapter sleeve through a range of cutting pressures which ae controlled in accordance with the pressures exerted through the handle by its tilting.
- 3. The invention of claim 2 in which the tool shaft at its upper end is formed with flat sides and the said handle means being formed with an elongated slot engageable with the flat sides, said spring means consisting in a coiled spring mounted between the slotted end of the handle and the top of the shaft, for normally holding the handle in a position at right angles to the axis of the shaft, and said coiled spring being compressible at one side when the handle is tilted and being extensible at an opposite side against the handle with increasing pressure.
- 4. The invention of claim 2 in which the internal threads of the shaft housing and the external threads of the adapter sleeve are of a construction providing for two or less turns per inch.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 587,645 filed June 17, 1975 now abandoned.
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