Claims
- 1. A tool for extracting broken bolts and the like comprise.
- a. a central section having a plurality of flat longitudinal surfaces adapted to be engaged by a drill chuck,
- b. a left-hand bit section at one end of the central section, the bit having a drilling head to make a cylindrical drilled hole of a drilling diameter in a broken bolt, and Being necked in intermediate the central section and the head,
- c. an extraction section at the other end of the central section, the extraction section having a portion tapering toward its distal end and being formed with left hand threads on the exterior of the taper, the distal end being chamfered at an angle more abrupt than the angle of the tapered portion and intersecting the threads to be flush with the root of the threads at a first diameter adjacent the beginning of the chamfer and flush with the crest of the threads at a diameter farther along the chamfer outward of the first diameter to form gradually rising threads, the length of the drilling diameter being intermediate the lengths of the first and second diameters,
- whereby the chamfered portion of the extraction section may be inserted into the drilled hole and the threads between the first and second diameters will engage and grip the margin of the hole.
- 2. A tool for extracting broken bolts as claimed in claim 1 wherein the angle of the taper is in a range from 3.degree. to 9.degree. from the axis of the extraction section and the angle of the chamfer is in a range from 15.degree. to 35.degree. from the axis of the extraction section.
- 3. A tool for extracting broken bolts as claimed in claim 2 wherein the angle of the taper is about 6 from the axis of the extraction section and the angle of the chamfer is about 25.degree. from the axis of the extraction section.
- 4. A tool for extracting broken bolts as claimed in claim 1 in which a reduced weakened zone weaker than the extraction section at the drilling diameter is formed in the central section intermediate the ends thereof so that the tool will break at the weakened zone rather than in the extraction section and a portion of the flats will remain with the extraction section for removal of the broken bolt or removal of the extraction section from the broken bolt manually.
- 5. A tool for extracting broken bolts as claimed in claim 1 which has a central section of a diameter less than the root diameter of the broken bolt.
- 6. A tool for extracting broken bolts as claimed in claim 1 wherein the diameter of the drilled hole is approximately onehalf the sum of the first and second diameters.
- 7. A tool for extracting broken bolts or the like comprising:
- a. a central section having a plurality of flat longitudinal surfaces adapted to be engaged by a drill chuck,
- b. a left-hand bit at one end of the central section, the bit having a drilling he a certain drilling diameter in a broken bolt, and being necked in intermediate the central section and the head,
- c. an extraction section at the other end of the central section, the extraction section tapering toward its distal end and being formed with left hand threads on the exterior of the taper, the distal end having a chamfered portion intersecting the threads to form gradually rising threads, the bit diameter being equal to a diameter of the extraction section in the chamfered portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application 791,374 filed Nov. 14, 1991 abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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