The present invention relates to woodworking tools and accessories, and more specifically to a fixture or jig for assisting woodworkers in the creation of pocket holes or oblique holes for fasteners joining wooden pieces either joined at a right angle or co-planar with each other.
Conventional pocket hole jigs or fixtures are known in the art. Such products are typically provided in relatively large, fixed formats, or in relatively small, portable units. The present disclosure will focus mainly on the latter category of products. Among the drawbacks of conventional pocket hole fixtures is the inability to adequately remove sawdust from the workplace as the required holes are drilled. Among other factors, such sawdust impairs the worker's observation of the drilling action, is unpleasant for the worker, and creates a messy work area.
Many conventional portable pocket hole jigs require threaded fasteners for securing the jig in place. Other such units have a fixed or inconveniently placed vacuum collection system. In some cases, clamps are used to secure the pocket hole jig in place on the workpiece, but there is no convenient or effective location for anchoring the clamp on the jig. Accordingly, there is a need for an improved portable pocket hole jig that addresses the drawbacks listed above.
The above-listed need is met or exceeded by the present portable pocket hole jig that features a chip flute in close operational relationship to the drilling position of the body for enhancing the evacuation of sawdust and wood chips generated during drilling Another feature of the present portable pocket hole jig is that a dust collection fitting is attachable to the chip flute preferably directly above the drilling position.
Still another feature of the present dust collection fitting is a vacuum connection tube that projects radially from the collection fitting. Due to the rotatable attachment of the dust collection fitting to a main body of the jig, the tube is movable to a variety of user-selected positions to more conveniently position the vacuum collection of generated chips and sawdust. A still further feature of the present portable pocket hole jig is that the dust collection fitting is also configured for accommodating a clamp for holding the jig to the workpiece. Accordingly, the clamp is positionable directly over the drilling position, for increased effectiveness, and is also configured for restraining the vacuum collection fitting in position along with the jig itself. The dust collection fitting is provided with support structure that withstands the forces generated by the clamp so that the fitting does not collapse under the clamp pressure. Yet another feature of the present portable pocket hole drilling jig is that the dust collector fitting is optionally removable, and the chip flute is also constructed and arranged for serving as the clamping point, with similar structural support to withstand clamping forces.
More specifically, a pocket hole jig is provided, including a body with a first end having at least one drill entry port in communication with an internal drilling chamber, and a second, opposite end having a chip flute in communication with the drilling chamber; a distance adjustment base configured for contact with a workpiece and being configured so that said body is linearly slidable relative to said base for adjusting drill depth and drilling position of the workpiece; and a dust collector fitting removably attachable to, and in communication with the chip flute, at least one of the dust collector fitting and the chip flute being configured for accommodating a clamp for securing the jig to the workpiece.
In an embodiment, the dust collector fitting is rotatable relative to the chip flute. Also, the dust collector fitting preferably includes a radially projecting collector tube, and the collector tube has external grooves at a free end for securing a vacuum tube.
In an embodiment, the body is linearly indexable relative to the base. Also, in a preferred embodiment, the dust collector fitting and the chip flute are located above the drilling chamber. In an embodiment, both of the dust collector fitting and the chip flute are configured for accommodating a clamp for securing the jig to the workpiece. As such, both the dust collector fitting and the chip flute are provided with support structure for withstanding clamping forces generated by the clamp.
In another embodiment, a pocket hole jig includes a body with a first end having at least one drill entry port in communication with an internal drilling chamber, and a second, opposite end having a chip flute in communication with the drilling chamber. A distance adjustment base is configured for contact with a workpiece and is configured so that the body is linearly slidable relative to the base for adjusting drill depth and drilling position of the workpiece; and the chip flute is provided with a support grid for accommodating a clamp for securing said jig to the workpiece.
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Included in the present pocket hole jig 10 is a body 14 with a first end 16 having at least one drill entry port 18 in communication with a fastener bore 20, which in turn is in communication with an internal drilling chamber 22. A second, opposite end 24 has a chip flute 26 in communication with the drilling chamber 22 (
Preferably, the second end 24 is connected to the first portion 28, is generally horizontally-oriented and defines the drilling chamber 22 and the chip flute 26. The drill chip flute 26 creates a fluid communication between the drilling chamber 22 and an upper surface 30 of the second end 24. Preferably, the drill chip flute 26 is circular in shape and is provided with a preferably integral support grid 32 for accommodating a clamp 34 (
Also included on the present pocket jig 10 is a distance adjustment base 36 configured for contact with the workpiece 12 and being configured so that the body 14 is linearly slidable relative to the base for adjusting drill depth and drilling position on the workpiece. In the preferred embodiment, the distance adjustment base 36 is generally tray-shaped, having a generally planar floor 38, a pair of vertically-projecting sidewalls 40 and a rear wall 42. A pair of slots 44 are defined in the floor 38 and are aligned with the drill entry ports 18 and the fastener bores 20 in the body 14. Preferably, the slots 44 are parallel with the side walls 40 and extend almost a length of the floor 38 for allowing passage of a drill bit 46 (
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Engagement between the saw-tooth edge 50 and the hook 52 holds the respective positions of the body 14 and the distance adjustment base 36. As such, linear sliding movement of the body 14 relative to the distance adjustment base 36 is under precise control of the user. In addition, the sidewalls 40 also are provided with at least one opening or window 54 (
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Included on the dust collector fitting 60 is a main housing 66 with a planar upper surface 68. The main housing 66 defines an inlet chamber 70 that is in communication with both the chip flute 26 and the internal drilling chamber 22 upon connection of the dust collector fitting 60 to the body 14. Further, it is preferred that the main housing 66 and the chip flute 26 are both located above the drilling location “D”.
A support piece 72 on the dust collector fitting 60 is preferably integrally formed with the main housing 66 and is in vertical alignment and contacting relationship with the support grid 32 in the chip flute 26 (
Another feature of the dust collector fitting 60 is a radially projecting collector tube 74 in fluid communication with the inlet chamber 70, and having an outlet 76. The dust collector fitting 60 is configured to expand in volume as distance increases from the chip flute 26 towards the outlet 76 for enhancing flow of chips generated during drilling In addition, an exterior 78 of the collector tube 74 is provided with at least one external annular groove 80 at a free end 82 near the outlet 76 for securing a vacuum tube 84 (
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Once the pocket hole jig 10 is properly positioned and adjusted, the clamp 34 is used to secure the jig to the workpiece 12. As was noted above, due to the construction of the chip flute 26 and the dust collector fitting 60, whether or not the dust collector fitting is in place, the clamp is engageable on the pocket hole jig 10 at the location of the chip flue, which is also located above the drilling location “D” without causing damage to the jig 10. After clamping the pocket hole jig 10 in position, a drill 90 with the drill bit 46 is used to insert the drill bit into the drill entry port 18. If desired, a collar 92 is mountable on the drill bit 46 to ensure a desired depth of drilling. Once
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While a particular embodiment of the present pocket hole jig with dust collection has been described herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.