Claims
- 1. A drill bit, comprising:
- an elongated shaft defining a driving end, a central portion, an extended bearing portion forming a cylindrical bearing neck along the longitudinal axis of said shaft, said bearing neck having a smaller cross-sectional diameter than the cross-sectional diameter of the lowermost part of said central portion, so as to define an upper shoulder portion therebetween, and, projecting downward from said bearing neck, a threaded male end having a smaller cross-sectional diameter than the cross-sectional diameter of said bearing neck, so as to define a lower shoulder portion therebetween, said threaded male end having a pointed tip to serve as a pilot; and
- a cutting head defining an axially stepped through-bore comprising a threaded lower portion to receive said threaded male end of said elongated shaft in threaded engagement and an unthreaded upper sleeve portion which has the proper internal diameters and lengths to receive the bearing neck portion and lower shoulder portion of the shaft with a snug fit.
- 2. The drill bit as recited in claim 1, wherein said upper sleeve portion of said cutting head abuts said upper shoulder portion of said shaft upon assembly.
- 3. The drill bit as recited in claim 1, wherein said upper shoulder portion of said shaft is located axially inward from said pointed tip a distance which is greater than the length of said axial through-bore of said cutting head, such that upon assembly, said unthreaded upper sleeve portion of said cutting head is abutting said upper shoulder of said elongated shaft, wherein said pointed tip of said threaded male end projects outward beyond said cutting head.
- 4. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein said bearing neck is longer in length along the longitudinal axis of said shaft than either said upper shoulder portion or said lower shoulder portion of said shaft.
- 5. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein said bearing neck is at least one-fourth of an inch long in length with respect to the longitudinal axis of said shaft.
- 6. The drill bit of claim 1, further including at least one set of flats on said driving end.
- 7. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein said cutting head comprises a main body defining a pair of front and a back surfaces terminating at the sides to form a pair of edges, a pair of cutting points formed at the forward most portions of said edges, and a pair of cutting edges extending from said cutting points radially inward to said shaft.
- 8. The drill bit of claim 7, wherein said cutting head has a rounded outer surface to provide stability to said drill bit.
- 9. The drill bit of claim 7, including a pair of trailing wings recessed radially inward from said cutting points to provide stability to said drill bit.
- 10. The drill bit of claim 1, including a permanent adhesive applied to the portion of said threaded male end which is threadably engaged with said cutting head.
- 11. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein said cutting head is comprised of harder material than said shaft.
- 12. The drill bit of claim 1, wherein said shaft is comprised of tougher material than said cutting head.
- 13. A drill bit, comprising:
- an elongated shaft defining a driving end, a central portion, an extended bearing portion forming a bearing neck along the longitudinal axis of said shaft, said bearing neck having a smaller cross-sectional diameter than the cross-sectional diameter of the lowermost part of said central portion, so as to define an upper shoulder portion therebetween, and, projecting downward from said bearing neck, a threaded male end having a smaller cross-sectional diameter than the cross-sectional diameter of said bearing neck, so as to define a lower shoulder portion therebetween, said threaded male end having a pointed tip to serve as a pilot; and
- a cutting head defining an axial through-bore having a threaded lower portion to receive said male end of said elongated shaft in threaded engagement and an unthreaded upper sleeve portion having a larger cross-sectional diameter than said threaded lower portion, so as to define a medial shoulder therebetween, wherein said unthreaded upper portion and medial shoulder are of the proper diameter and axial length to receive the bearing neck portion and lower shoulder portion of the shaft with a snug fit.
- 14. The drill bit as recited in claim 13, wherein said upper shoulder is located axially inward from said pointed tip a distance which is greater than the length of said axial throughbore of said cutting head, such that upon assembly, said unthreaded upper sleeve portion of said cutting head is abutting said upper shoulder of said elongated shaft and said pointed tip of said threaded male end projects beyond said cutting head.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/450,858 filed on Dec. 14, 1989, abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/236,017 filed Aug. 24, 1988, abandoned.
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