Claims
- 1. In an arbor for releasable attachment to a hole saw including a base with a threaded central bore and drive holes spaced outwardly of the bore and having a cylindrical shaft with a threaded end portion for connection to said central bore and adapted to receive therein a pilot-drill bit, a collar having, at one end thereof, a shank adapted for connection to a drive chuck and, at its other end, depending drive pins and having a retracted position with the pins clear of said drive holes and an extended position in which said pins are engaged with said drive holes, the improvement comprising the collar and shaft having inner and outer diameters dimensioned respectively to provide peripheral clearance therebetween so that the collar and shaft are both axially movable and rotatable relative to each other, a spring urged detent pin carried by the collar, a recess and an annular groove axially-spaced apart on the shaft and engageable with the pin to releasably retain collar in its retracted and extended positions.
- 2. In an arbor for releasable attachment to a hole saw, as set forth in claim 1, in which the recess is adapted to receive therein the detent pin when the collar is in its retracted position to thereby retain the collar and shaft in fixed relation, said groove being adapted to receive therein the pin regardless of angular orientation to thereby retain the collar in its extended position relative to the shaft.
- 3. In an arbor for releasable attachment to a hole saw, as set forth in claim 2, in which said detent pin is carried on one end of a pivotable lever and the spring is disposed on the opposite end of said lever, said pin extending through a radial opening in the collar adapted to register with the recess in the shaft when the collar is in its retracted position, said groove being spaced axially from said recess a distance such that when the collar is moved to its extended position, the pin, urged by said spring, will snap-fit into said groove to releasably retain said collar in its extended position relative to the shaft.
- 4. In an arbor for releasable attachment to a hole saw, as set forth in claim 3, in which said recess in the shaft is adapted to receive the inner end of said pin to releasably retain the shaft and collar in fixed relation, the axes of said pin and recess being radially oriented relative to the shaft.
- 5. In an arbor for releasable attachment to a hole saw, as set forth in claim 4, in which said lever arm is pivotable at a point intermediate said pin and coil spring in which the pin is adjacent the trailing end of the lever in drive direction of the arbor and the spring is at the leading end of the lever whereby, when a sufficient torque is applied in attempting to rotate the collar clockwise relative to the shaft after the shaft has been firmly seated on a hole saw, a component of force will cause the pin to thrust outwardly of the recess whereby the collar is free to be rotated and moved axially to its extended position.
- 6. In an arbor for releasable attachment to a hole saw including a base with a threaded central bore and drive holes spaced outwardly of the bore and having a cylindrical shaft with a threaded end portion for connection to said central bore and adapted to receive therein a pilot-drill bit, a collar having, at one end thereof, a shank adapted for connection to a drive chuck and, at its other end, depending drive pins and having a retracted position with the pins clear of said drive holes and an extended position in which said pins are engaged with said drive holes, the improvement comprising the collar and shaft having inner and outer diameters dimensioned respectively to provide peripheral clearance therebetween so that the collar and shaft are both axially movable and rotatable relative to each other and a retainer comprising a set-screw carried by the collar and engageable with the shaft to selectively retain the collar in its retracted and extended positions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of a co-pending application for "QUICK-RELEASE ARBOR FOR HOLE SAWS", Ser. No. 07/815,495, filed on Dec. 31, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,154,552 in the name of Paul W. Koetsch, one of the joint inventors of this application.
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