Blade Assembly Especially for an Ice Auger or Like
A blade assembly including a shank and a bit head. The shank includes elements for mounting the bit head. The bit head includes one or more disk-shaped bit members, which rotate during a drilling/boring operation and which have an outer rim thereof working as an actual cutting face in drilling/boring. The rotary bit member included in the bit head is disposed at an angle of less than 45° relative to a drilled surface.
The invention relates to a blade assembly, especially for an ice auger or the like, comprising a shank and a bit head. The shank is provided at least with elements for mounting the bit head. The bit head, in turn, includes one or more disk-shaped bit members, which rotate during a drilling/boring operation and which have an outer rim thereof working as an actual cutting face in drilling/boring.
Traditionally, the ice auger consists of three components, i.e. an actual auger element, a crank at its top end, and a blade assembly at its bottom end, respectively. Such traditional ice augers comprise generally a helical structure and the blade assembly used therein comprises bit members, which are mounted either fixedly or removably to the auger element, yet absolutely immobilized when in use.
The bit members used in this context are generally metal pieces of a parallelogram shape, having one of the long sides thereof beveled to serve as a blade or bit. The blade assembly of an ice auger is generally provided with two of such bit members, which are inclined relative to the auger's centre axis. As a result of the inclination angle, the auger is focused at a single point on ice as boring is started. The incidence angle, on the other hand, is important in terms of what is called engaging capacity or “biting ability” of the auger.
The engaging capacity of a traditional fixed auger head including two bit members depends essentially on the acuteness of bit angles. The inner edge, in particular, is exposed to high stress and is highly susceptible to wearing and chipping in use. When this happens, the boring becomes unreasonably strenuous and, thus, the bits must be sharpened. Accordingly, in the event that an auger has been left lying on the ice, there is always a risk of a person's foot hitting the exposed blade as the outer edges of a traditional auger bit are particularly hazardous. In practice, another hazardous operation is the placement of a blade cover. In addition, the blade or bit head of a traditional ice auger requires constant adjustment as the composition of ice varies e.g. along with air temperature; an excessively engaging edge, effective in terms of cutting dry and hard ice, becomes stuck in sloshy soft ice. The only way of adjusting such a traditional fixedly secured bit is by grinding its beveled edge.
On the other hand, it is prior known from patents U.S. Pat. No. 1,719,546 and U.S. Pat. No. 2,713,993 to beneficially provide a blade assembly with a disk-shaped bit member rotating during a drilling operation and having its outer rim working as an actual cutting face. The above-cited solutions are intended specifically for ground boring or e.g. rock drilling. In the cited solutions, the bit members or disks are disposed in an almost vertical position against a drilled surface, which is why, on the basis of experience, such solutions are by no means applicable to ice drilling/boring.
It is an object of a blade assembly according to the present invention to provide a decisive improvement regarding the foregoing problems and thereby to raise substantially the existing state of the art. In order to fulfill this objective, a blade assembly of the invention is principally characterized in that the rotating bit member included in the bit head is disposed at an angle of less than 45° relative to a drilled surface.
As the most important benefits gained by a blade assembly of the invention should be mentioned simplicity, efficiency and safety with regard to its construction, manufacture and operation. The inventive blade assembly, which comprises a bit member circular in shape and rotating in a drilling process, as well as disposed at a suitably low angle relative to a drilled surface, makes a smooth contact with the ice to be bored, as just a small portion thereof is parallel to the radius of a bored hole. By virtue of this, boring is quite effortless and the bit does not get jammed in ice. On the other hand, the bit member included in a blade assembly of the invention rotates steadily in use, nor does it develop chipped edges or the like defects. Even if the bevel of a bit member should become damaged at some point, the biting performance shall not be significantly impaired in practice since the bit rotates continuously in a drilling operation and turns the dull point quickly away from the cutting position. All in all, the inventive blade assembly is highly adaptable to mass production, including even automated production. Another major benefit gained by the inventive blade assembly lies in the fact that the incidence angle of a bit member can be adjusted e.g. by tightening or loosening attachment of the bit or by having it mounted on the blade assembly's shank preferably in a flexible manner.
Preferred embodiments for a blade assembly of the invention are set forth in the relevant dependent claims.
The invention will be described in detail in the following specification with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
The invention relates a blade assembly, especially for an ice auger or the like, comprising a shank 1 and a bit head 2. The shank 1 is provided at least with elements 3 for mounting the bit head 2. The bit head 2, in turn, includes one or more disk-shaped bit members 2a, which rotate w during a drilling/boring operation and which have an outer rim 2a′ thereof working as an actual cutting face in drilling/boring. The rotary bit member 2a included in the bit head is disposed, as depicted e.g. in
The blade assembly's shank 1 comprises preferably a structure, which projects in two or more directions and which has the bit members 2a included in the bit head 2 mounted on its arm elements in a dismountable fashion, such as by using a screw connection or the like. Arm elements 1a, projecting laterally from the shank 1 in a substantially horizontal plane, are shaped, as depicted e.g. in
In the solution shown in
In a further preferred embodiment, one or more bit members 2a included in the bit head 2 are provided with means 4 for enhancing the drilling action, such as a corrugation, a serration and/or the like, present on its cutting face 2a′, as depicted e.g. in
Especially in reference to
In a further preferred embodiment, the blade assembly has its shank 1 provided with means 5 for adjusting the distance of one or more bit members 2a with respect to a centre axis k of the shank 1. In practice, the bit members have an adjusting range which is preferably about 25 mm, whereby an auger of e.g. 110 mm has a maximum capacity of making 135 mm holes.
In a preferred practical embodiment, referring particularly to
In still another preferred embodiment, one or more bit members 2a included in the bit head 2 are adapted to have a flexible attachment to the shank 1, specifically for enabling self-adjustment of its cutting angle a; a2. In the solution of
As an option to the bit member shown in
It is possible to manufacture the above type of bit member in the principle shown e.g. in
It is obvious that the invention is not limited to the embodiments illustrated or described above, but a multitude of most diverse variations can be made therein within the scope of the basic inventive concept. Thus, first of all, it is evident that the shank element, which is an integral part of the blade assembly, is feasible for being manufactured from the most diverse of materials by applying the most diverse of manufacturing techniques. Furthermore, the number of arm elements included therein can be more than presented above, which are nevertheless preferably arranged symmetrically due to the intended application. Still further, the embodiment with a single rotary bit member, as described above as an option, can also be naturally implemented so as to include several arm elements. In this solution, it is also possible, instead of a solution integrated with the blade assembly's shank as depicted in a view of principle in
Claims
1. A blade assembly, comprising
- a shank and
- a bit head,
- wherein the shank comprises elements for mounting the bit head, wherein the bit head comprises at least one disk-shaped bit member, which rotates during a drilling/boring operation and which has an outer rim thereof working as an actual cutting face in drilling/boring, and wherein the at least one bit member is disposed at an angle of less than 45° relative to a drilled surface.
2. The blade assembly according to claim 1, wherein the shank comprises a structure, which projects in two or more directions and which has the at least one bit member mounted on its arm elements in a dismountable fashion, the blade assembly further comprising:
- arm elements projecting laterally from the shank in a substantially horizontal plane, the arm elements being shaped such that the angle of each bit member lies within the range of 5-30°relative to the drilled surface.
3. The blade assembly according to claim 1, wherein the at least one bit member comprises means (4) for enhancing the drilling action, such as a corrugation, a serration and/or the like, present on its cutting face (2a′).
4. The blade assembly according to claim 1, wherein the bit head comprises a pilot-hole boring central drill, which is coupled to the shank and the at least one bit member, which is disposed on at least one arm element coupled to the shank and which drills the outer edge for a hole to be bored/drilled.
5. The blade assembly according to claim 1, wherein the at least one bit member has an inclination angle of 14.5° and/or an incidence/cutting angle of 15°.
6. The blade assembly according to claim 1 wherein the shank comprises means for adjusting the distance of the at least one bit member with respect to a center axis of the shank.
7. The blade assembly according to claim 6, wherein the means for adjusting the distance of one or more bit members comprises an elongated attachment hole present in the shank.
8. The blade assembly according to claim 1, wherein the at least one bit member is adapted to have a flexible attachment to the shank.
9. The blade assembly according to claim 1, wherein the at least one bit member is manufactured in 1.5-3.5 mm gauge sheet steel, which is formed with a cutting face and/or means for enhanced drilling by die cutting.
10. The blade assembly according to claim 9, wherein a bevel establishing the bit member's cutting face is surface ground to an angle of 25°.
11. The blade assembly according to claim 2, wherein the at least one bit member is mounted on the arm elements of the structure using a screw connection.
12. The blade assembly according to claim 2, wherein the angle of each bit member relative to the drilled surface is the inclination angle.
13. The blade assembly according to claim 4, wherein the bit head comprises a twist bit.
14. The blade assembly according to claim 7, wherein the elongated attachment hole is present in one or more arm elements of the shank.
15. The blade assembly according to claim 8, wherein the flexible attachment to the shank enables self-adjustment of its cutting angle.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 18, 2005
Publication Date: Feb 7, 2008
Applicant: KONSAKU OY (Arrakoski)
Inventor: Markku Rosnell (Vesilahti)
Application Number: 10/593,447
International Classification: F25C 5/04 (20060101); E21B 10/12 (20060101);