Claims
- 1. A pilot bit comprising:
- an elongated body member having a first and second end portions, said first end portion adapted for coupling to an end of an auger shaft;
- a number of blades extending radially from and being substantially equidistantly spaced about said elongated body member second end portion, said number being three, each blade further extending spirally along said second end portion of the elongated body member; and
- said elongated body member including an intermediate portion between said first and second end portions, the outer diameter of said intermediate portion being less than the outer diameter of said end the auger shaft.
- 2. The pilot bit of claim 1 wherein each blade has a concave leading face and a convex trailing face, each leading face facing the trailing face on the blade adjacent thereto.
- 3. The pilot bit of claim 1 wherein each blade terminates in a fin that extends beyond said second end portion of the elongated body member.
- 4. The pilot bit of claim 1 wherein said second end portion of the elongated body member is cone-shaped.
- 5. The pilot bit of claim 1 wherein said first end portion includes a base that is substantially spaced from said blades, said base having an outer circumferential wall surface, at least a portion of said outer wall surface being flat, said base further including a pair of diametrically opposed holes configured for receiving a bolt.
- 6. The pilot bit of claim 1 wherein said first end portion includes a base that is substantially spaced from said blades, said base having an outer circumferential wall surface, at least a portion of said outer wall surface being flat, said base further including a pair of diametrically opposed holes configured for receiving a bolt.
- 7. An auger assembly comprising:
- auger shaft having first and second end portions;
- flighting extending radially from said auger shaft, said flighting further extending spirally along said shaft and terminating in the vicinity of said second end portion;
- an elongated body member having first and second end portions, said elongated body member first end portion being releasably coupled to said second end portion of said auger shaft;
- a number of blades extending radially from and being substantially equidistantly spaced about said elongated body member second end portion, said number being three, each blade further extending spirally along said second end portion of the elongated body member; and
- said elongated body member including an intermediate portion between said first and second end portions of the elongated body member, the outer diameter of said intermediate portion being less than the outer diameter of said second end portion of the auger shaft.
- 8. The auger assembly of claim 7 wherein each blade has a concave leading face and a convex trailing face, each leading face facing the trailing face on the blade adjacent thereto.
- 9. The auger assembly of claim 7 wherein each blade includes a fin that extends beyond said elongated body member second end portion.
- 10. The auger assembly of claim 7 wherein the rotational axis of said auger shaft and the rotational axis of said elongated member are essentially collinear.
- 11. The auger assembly of claim 10 wherein the distance between a portion of one of said blades and the rotational axis of said elongated body member is greater than the outer radius of said second end portion of the auger shaft such that upon rotation said blades form a hole having a diameter greater than the second portion of the auger shaft.
- 12. The auger assembly of claim 7 further including a key and a fastener for securing said first end portion of the elongated body member to said second end portion of the auger shaft and wherein said first end portion of the elongated body member comprises a base, said base having an outer circumferential wall surface of which at least a portion is substantially flat, said base being positioned in said second end portion of the auger shaft, said key being fixedly coupled to said auger shaft and having a substantially flat surface, said substantially flat key surface abutting said substantially flat surface of the base to prevent relative rotation between said base and auger shaft, said fastener extending through said base and auger shaft.
- 13. The auger assembly of claim 7 further including multiple teeth coupled to said auger shaft, at least one of said teeth extending toward the rotational axis of said auger shaft to a location between said auger shaft and said blades.
- 14. An auger assembly comprising a pilot bit in combination with an auger including an auger shaft having a first end portion and a second hollow end portion, flighting extending radially from and spirally along said auger shaft, a boring head coupled to said second end portion of the auger shaft and having multiple teeth, and a key having a substantially flat surface and being fixedly positioned in the interior of said second end portion of the auger shaft, said pilot bit comprising:
- an elongated body member having first and second end portions and an intermediate portion disposed therebetween, said first end portion being positioned in said hollow second end portion of the auger shaft and comprising a base having an outer circumferential wall surface of which at least a portion is substantially flat, said substantially flat base surface abutting said substantially flat key surface to prevent relative rotation between said base and auger shaft;
- a fastener extending through said auger shaft and base for releasably securing the elongated body member to the auger shaft;
- a number of blades extending radially from and spirally along said second end portion of the elongated body member, said blades being substantially equidistantly spaced about said elongated body member, and said number of blades being three; and
- said elongated body member including an intermediate portion between said first and second end portions of the elongated member, the outer diameter of said intermediate portion being less than the outer diameter of said second end portion of the auger shaft.
- 15. The auger assembly of claim 13 wherein at least one of said teeth extends toward the rotational axis of said auger shaft to a location between said auger shaft and said blades.
- 16. A pilot bit, for use with an auger to guide the auger as the auger bores a hole in the earth and directs the spoil through the hole, comprising:
- an elongated body member having a first and second end portions, said first end portion adapted for coupling to the auger;
- three blades extending radially from and being substantially equidistantly spaced about said elongated body member second end portion, each blade further extending spirally along said second end portion of the elongated body member; and
- means for directing the spoil created by the three blades towards the auger for movement through the hole created thereby.
- 17. The pilot bit of claim 16 where each blade has a concave leading face and a convex trailing face, each leading face facing the trailing face on the blade adjacent thereto.
- 18. The pilot of claim 16 wherein each blade terminates in a fin that extends beyond said second end portion of the elongated body member.
- 19. The pilot bit of claim 16 where said second end portion of the elongated body member is cone-shaped.
- 20. An auger assembly comprising:
- an auger comprising:
- an auger shaft having first and second end portions; and
- flighting extending radially from said auger shaft, said flighting further extending spirally along said shaft and terminating in the vicinity of said second end portion; and
- a pilot bit, mounted to the auger, comprising:
- an elongated body member having first and second end portions, said elongated body member first end portion being releasably coupled to said second end portion of said auger shaft;
- three blades extending radially from and being substantially equidistantly spaced about said elongated body member second end portion, each blade further extending spirally along said second end portion of the elongated body member; and
- means for directing spoil created by the three blades to the flighting of the auger for movement through a hole created by the auger.
- 21. The auger assembly of claim 20 wherein each blade has a concave leading face and a convex trailing face, each leading face facing the trailing face on the blade adjacent thereto.
- 22. The auger assembly of claim 20 wherein each blade includes a fin that extends beyond said elongated body member second end portion.
- 23. The auger assembly of claim 23 wherein the rotational axis of said auger shaft and the rotational axis of said elongated member are essentially collinear.
- 24. The auger assembly of claim 23 wherein the distance between a portion of one of said blades and the rotational axis of said elongated body member is greater than the outer radius of said second end portion of the auger shaft such that upon rotation said blades form a hole having a diameter greater than the second portion of the auger shaft.
- 25. The auger assembly of claim 20 further including a key and a fastener for securing said first end portion of the elongated body member to said second end portion of the auger shaft and wherein said first end portion of the elongated body member comprises a base, said base having an outer circumferential wall surface of which at least a portion is substantially flat, said base being positioned in said second end portion of the auger shaft, said key being fixedly coupled to said auger shaft and having a substantially flat surface, said substantially flat key surface abutting said substantially flat surface of the base to prevent relative rotation between said base and auger shaft, said fastener extending through said base and auger shaft.
- 26. The auger assembly of claim 20 wherein said elongated member includes an intermediate portion between said first and second end portions of the elongated member, the outer diameter of said intermediate portion being less than the outer diameter of said second end portion of the auger shaft.
- 27. The auger assembly of claim 23 further including multiple teeth coupled to said auger shaft, at least one of said teeth extending toward the rotational axis of said auger shaft to a location between said auger shaft and said blades.
- 28. An auger assembly comprising a pilot bit in combination with an auger including an auger shaft having a first end portion and a second hollow end portion, flighting extending radially from and spirally along said auger shaft, a boring head coupled to said second end portion of the auger shaft and having multiple teeth, and a key having a substantially flat surface and being fixedly positioned in the interior of said second end portion of the auger shaft, said pilot bit comprising:
- an elongated body member having first and second end portions and an intermediate portion disposed therebetween, said first end portion being positioned in said hollow second end portion of the auger shaft and comprising a base having an outer circumferential wall surface of which at least a portion is substantially flat, said substantially flat base surface abutting said substantially flat key surface to prevent relative rotation between said base and auger shaft;
- a fastener extending through said auger shaft and base for releasably securing the elongated body member to the auger shaft;
- three blades extending radially from and spirally along said second end portion of the elongated body member, said blades being substantially equidistantly spaced about said elongated body member; and
- means for directing spoil created by the three blades to the flighting of the auger for movement through a hole created by the auger assembly.
- 29. The auger assembly of claim 26 wherein at least one of said teeth extends toward the rotational axis of said auger shaft to a location between said auger shaft and said blades.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/228,827, filed Apr. 18, 1994, now abandoned.
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