Claims
- 1. A spade bit comprising:
a longitudinally extending shaft having a cutting member located at a distal end thereof, said cutting member comprising a pair of helically shaped, opposed blades joined along the longitudinal axis of said shaft and an axially extending pilot spur, said pilot spur defining a pair of cutting edges and each of said blades defining a forward cutting edge, said forward cutting edges defining an included angle of less than 180 degrees therebetween.
- 2. The spade bit of claim 1 wherein said blades are generally flat.
- 3. The spade bit of claim 1 wherein said opposed blades each have a generally straight outer edge that is angled relative to said axis.
- 4. The spade bit of claim 3 wherein said opposed blades each have a generally straight outer edge that increases in radial distance from said longitudinal shaft at points approaching said cutting edges of said blades.
- 5. The spade bit of claim 3 wherein said cutting edges of said blades are offset from a centerline defined through the center of the longitudinal axis of said shaft.
- 6. The spade bit of claim 3 wherein portions of said blades exclusive of said cutting edges are aligned along centerlines defined through the center of the longitudinal axis of said shaft.
- 7. The spade bit of claim 3 wherein said forward cutting edges of said blades extend in an angled direction axially rearwardly from the outer edges of said blades towards saidpilot spur.
- 8. The spade bit of claim 1 further comprising a spur extending from each of said blades adjacent said outer edges and said forward cutting edges.
- 9. The spade bit of claim 1 wherein each of said opposed blades extends helically less than 90 degrees about said shaft.
- 10. A spade bit comprising:
a shaft; a pilot spur extending generally axially from said shaft and defining a pair of cutting edges; and a cutting member mounted to said shaft having opposing faces and outer edges, said cutting member defining a pair of opposed blades extending helically about at least a circumferential portion of said shaft, said blades each defining a forward cutting edge that is inclined relative to a radial line through said shaft.
- 11. The spade bit of claim 10 wherein said forward cutting edges connect with said cutting edges of said pilot spur.
- 12. The spade bit of claim 11 wherein the included angle between the pair of cutting edges of said pilot spur is between 15 degrees and 35 degrees.
- 13. The spade bit of claim 12 wherein the relief angle of each forward cutting edge is between 15 and 45 degrees.
- 14. The spade bit of claim 13 wherein each forward cutting edge defines a scribing corner with an outer edge of each blade, said scribing corner defining an angle of less than 90 degrees.
- 15. The spade bit of claim 14 wherein each scribing corner defines a triangular spur extending outwardly from each blade.
- 16. The spade bit of claim 10 wherein said forward cutting edges define an included angle of less than 180 degrees.
- 17. The spade bit of claim 10 wherein each of said opposed blades extends helically less than 90 degrees about said shaft.
- 18. A spade bit for mounting to a power drill apparatus, said spade bit comprising:
a shaft having a chuck mounting end and a cutting end; a pair of blades defined on and extending along said shaft at said cutting end, each of said blades being twisted helically around at least a circumferential portion of said shaft and joined to each other via said shaft, the forward edge of each of said blades forming a generally straight cutting edge inclined relative to a radial line through said shaft; said helical configuration of said blades being adapted to eject chip swarf axially outwardly from said bore during a boring operation.
- 19. The spade bit of claim 18 wherein said cutting edge on each of said blades extends at an oblique angle to a plane defined perpendicularly to said shaft.
- 20. The spade bit of claim 18 wherein each of said blades includes a generally straight distal edge that extends at an angle to the longitudinal axis of said shaft.
- 21. The spade bit of claim 20 wherein said angle relative to said longitudinal axis is between 1 and 15 degrees.
- 22. The spade bit of claim 18 further comprising a pilot spur extending from said shaft and defining a pair of pilot cutting edges wherein the included angle between the pair of pilot cutting edges of said pilot spur is between 15 degrees and 35 degrees.
- 23. The spade bit of claim 22 wherein the relief angle of each forward edge is between 15 and 45 degrees.
- 24. The spade bit of claim 23 wherein each forward edge defines a scribing corner with an outer edge of the blade, said scribing corner defining an angle of less than 90 degrees.
- 25. The spade bit of claim 20 wherein said distal edge extends away from said longitudinal axis and joins with said cutting edge to form a scribing corner at the intersection between said distal edge and said cutting edge, said scribing corner defining an angle between said edges of less than 90 degrees.
- 26. A method of boring a hole in a workpiece, said method comprising the steps of:
providing a rotary power tool having a chuck; attaching a spade bit having a cutting end and a mounting end to said power tool by receiving said mounting end within said chuck, said spade bit further comprising a longitudinally extending shaft having a cutting member located at a distal end thereof, said cutting member comprising a pair of helically shaped, opposed blades joined along the longitudinal axis of said shaft and an axially extending pilot spur, said pilot spur defining a pair of cutting edges and each of said blades defining a radial shoulder having a forward cutting edge angled relative to a radial line through said shaft; driving said pilot spur into said workpiece by rotating said bit with said rotary power tool; engaging said cutting edges with said workpiece to bore said hole in said workpiece; and ejecting chip swarf produced by said cutting edges by advancing said swarf generally out of said hole by generally axially advancing said swarf on said helically shaped blades.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein the included angle between the radial shoulders is less than 180 degrees.
- 28. The method of claim 26 wherein the included angle between the pair of cutting edges of said pilot spur is between 15 degrees and 35 degrees.
- 29. The method of claim 26 wherein the relief angle of each forward cutting edge is between 15 and 45 degrees.
- 30. The method of claim 26 wherein each shoulder defines a scribing corner with an outer edge of the blade, said scribing corner defining an angle of less than 90 degrees.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/376,577, entitled SPADE-TYPE DRILL BIT HAVING HELICAL CONFIGURATION, filed Apr. 30, 2002, the entirety of which is incorporated herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60376577 |
Apr 2002 |
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