Claims
- 1. A masonry drill bit having an active diameter of D, comprising a shaft and a tip for engaging a workpiece, the tip having two major sides, the tip including a central portion extending ahead of an outer portion, wherein the central portion has a width of at least 0.25D and said central portion includes a central chisel edge defined by at least one pair of flanks on the same major side of the tip, said flanks inclined away from the chisel edge acting as a chisel during percussion drilling, and wherein the outer portion is shaped to cut a workpiece as the drill bit rotates.
- 2. A drill bit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the width of the central portion is between 0.33D and 0.75D.
- 3. A drill bit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said central chisel edge being defined by two pairs of flanks, one pair on each major side of the tip, said flanks inclined away from the chisel edge.
- 4. A drill bit as claimed in claim 3, wherein the flanks of each pair are inclined at different angles.
- 5. A drill bit as claimed in claim 4, wherein one flank of each pair is inclined at between 30° and 40° to the chisel edge.
- 6. A drill bit as claimed in claim 4, one flank of each pair is inclined at between 50° and 60° to the chisel edge.
- 7. A drill bit as claimed in claim 1, the outer portion comprises two symmetrical cutting edges on opposite sides of the central portion.
- 8. A drill bit as claimed in claim 7, wherein the cutting edges are inclined rearwardly relative to the central portion.
- 9. A drill bit as claimed in claim 8, wherein an angle of between 110° and 130° is formed between the two cutting edges in a plane of the shaft.
- 10. A drill bit as claimed in claim 7, wherein each cutting edge is defined by a flat which extends rearwardly from the cutting edge at an angle of between 35°-40° relative to a plane perpendicular to the axis of the shaft.
- 11. A drill bit as claimed in claim 1, the tip is tungsten carbide.
- 12. A drill bit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer portion is tungsten carbide and the central portion is steel.
- 13. A drill bit as claimed in claim 12, wherein the central portion is formed integrally with the shaft.
- 14. A drill bit as claimed in claim 1, the shaft includes an helical web for assisting removal of debris during drilling.
- 15. A masonry drill bit having an active diameter of D, comprising a shaft and a tip for engaging a workpiece, the tip including a central portion extending ahead of an outer portion, wherein the central portion has a width of at least 0.25D and said central portion includes a central chisel edge defined by at least one pair of flanks, each flank inclined at a different angle away from the chisel edge acting as a chisel during percussion drilling, and wherein the outer portion is shaped to cut a workpiece as the drill bit rotates.
- 16. A drill bit as claimed in claim 15, wherein the width of the central portion is between 0.33D and 0.75D.
- 17. A drill bit as claimed in claim 15, wherein the central portion includes a central chisel edge defined by two pairs of flanks inclined away from the chisel edge.
- 18. A drill bit as claimed in claim 17, wherein one flank is inclined at between 30° and 40° to the chisel edge.
- 19. A drill bit as claimed in claim 17, wherein one flank is inclined at between 50° and 60° to the chisel edge.
- 20. A drill bit as claimed in claim 15, wherein the outer portion comprises two symmetrical cutting edges on opposite sides of the central portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/686,010 filed Jul. 25, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,102,634.
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