GB2541249A - Hole-saw - Google Patents
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- GB2541249A GB2541249A GB1515086.5A GB201515086A GB2541249A GB 2541249 A GB2541249 A GB 2541249A GB 201515086 A GB201515086 A GB 201515086A GB 2541249 A GB2541249 A GB 2541249A
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23B—TURNING; BORING
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- B23B51/04—Drills for trepanning
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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Abstract
The hole-saw includes a tubular body 10 connectable at one end to inter alia a power drill. The hole saw is formed at its other end with an annular array of cutting teeth 12. A collar 14 is positioned at the end of the tubular body remote from the cutting teeth. The perimeter of the collar extends generally normal to and beyond the perimeter of the tubular body. The interior of the tubular body may be at least partially lined or coated with an intumescent containing material (16, Figure 2). The end of the body remote from the teeth may be covered with a foam or sponge material. The foam or sponge material may be coated with or include an intumescent material. The inner surface of the collar may include two recesses (28, Figure 3) to coincide with the positions of locating pins (26, Figure 4) which protrude from a drive plate (24, Figure 4) to which the drill may be releasably connected. The external surface of the body may also be partially lined with an abrasive material.
Description
HOLE-SAW
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a hole-saw for cutting an opening in, for example, a plasterboard wall or ceiling to receive inter alia a pipe or light fitting.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
One problem with known hole-saws or hole cutters (referred to below as hole-saws), particularly when cutting through a plasterboard wall or ceiling, is that the or each edge of the cut hole or through-hole is often damaged and requires making good with plaster and, possibly, paint. A further problem arises when drilling a hole to receive a through-pipe which requires fire rating. In such a case, a hole larger than the external diameter of the through-pipe is formed, the resulting space between the pipe and the hole subsequently needing to be filled with an intumescent mastic.
It is also the case that hole-saws quickly become blunt and require relatively frequent changing.
All of the above problems are time consuming and are overcome, or at least minimised, with hole-saws in accordance with this invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In one aspect, the present invention concerns a hole-saw which comprises a tubular body connectable at one end to inter alia a power drill and formed at its other end with an array of cutting teeth, a collar positioned at the end of the tubular body remote from the cutting teeth whose perimeter extends generally normal to and beyond the perimeter of the tubular body, and means for disconnecting the hole-saw from inter alia the drill once the cutting operation is completed to leave the hole-saw in the formed hole with the collar located about and in close proximity to an open end of the formed hole.
The interior of the tubular body of the hole-saw may be at least partially lined or coated with an intumescent containing material. A piece of foam material may be positioned within the hole-saw at or towards the collar.
The collar is preferably circular and defines an annular ring which extends outwardly from the tubular body.
One or more strips of intumescent material are preferably adhered to the interior of the tubular body at a position or positions close to its end remote from the cutting teeth.
In another aspect the invention provides a hole-saw connectable to a power drill through a fitting from which the hole-saw can readily be detached, and a collar positioned at the end of the hole-saw to which the power drill is to be attached, the perimeter of said collar extending beyond the perimeter of the hole-saw.
The end of the tubular body remote from the cutting teeth is preferably covered with a foam or sponge material. This foam or sponge material may include an intumescent material.
The inner surface of the collar may include at least two recesses which coincide with the positions of locating pins which protrude from the surface of a drive plate to which a drill may be releasably connected.
The external surface of the tubular body may be at least partially lined with an abrasive material.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which :-
Figure 1 is a side view of a hole-saw in accordance with the invention;
Figure 2 is an end view from above of the hole-saw illustrated in Figure 1;
Figure 3 is an end view from below of the hole-saw illustrated in Figure 1; and
Figure 4 is a side view of a drill and fitting for connection to the illustrated hole-saw.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The illustrated hole-saw comprises a tubular body (10) formed at one end with an array of cutting teeth (12) and including at its other end an annular collar (14) whose periphery extends outwardly beyond the tubular body (10) .
As will be seen from Figure 2, the interior of the body (10) is partially lined with sheets or pieces of intumescent material (16). The intumescent is wrapped in sheets of aluminium or silver coated foil. Alternatively, or additionally, the interior of the tubular body of the hole-saw may be coated at least partially coated with an intumescent material. The base of the tubular body (10) is covered with a sheet or piece of foam or sponge material (18) which may be coated with or include an intumescent material. A hole (20) is formed in the foam or sponge material to receive a drill (22) as shown in Figure 4.
The drill includes or is attached to a metallic disc (24) from which are upstanding locating pins (26). The disc and locating pins define a drive plate by which the hole-saw is detachably attached to a hand operated or electrically powered drill.
Two recesses (28) are formed in the inner periphery of the collar (14), these being positioned to coincide with the positions of the locating pins (26) of the drive plate disc (24) . A sheet of glass paper (30) is provided on the outer periphery of the tubular body (10) . Other forms of abrasive material may be employed.
In one typical arrangement, the internal diameter of the drive plate (24) is 35mm, the external diameter of the tubular body (10) is 55mm and the diameter of the collar (14) is 75mm. Typically, the hole-saw depth is 38mm.
In use, the drill (22) with drive plate disc (24) attached is secured in the chuck of a power drill and then inserted into the tubular body (10) through the hole (20) until the pins (26) are located in the recesses (28).
The drill is then driven into the wall or ceiling at the required location whereupon the hole-saw forms the required circular through-hole or opening in the wall or ceiling.
Operation of the drill is terminated once the collar (14) comes into contact with the cut wall or ceiling to form a border to the cut hole. The glass paper (30) ensures that the hole interior is clean and smooth.
To complete the exercise, the drill is disconnected from the hole-saw simply by moving the locating pins (26) away from the holes (28) leaving the tubular body in situ within the cut hole with the face of the annular collar in abutting contact with the perimeter of the formed hole. This ensures that the edge of the cut hole is tidy and will not disintegrate further. Also, the lining or coating of intumescent material 16 is immediately in place within the cut hole should this prove to be necessary.
Other means for detachably attaching the drill to the hole-saw may be employed. These including a screw or bolt fitting, the latter including a threaded bolt to which is attached a suitably dimensional nut.
Alternatively, the drive plate (24) may include a collar projecting from its end remote from the locating pins (26) into and through which a drill or chuck may pass, the drill being held in place by a screw passing through a fitting which extends through a threaded hole formed in the side of the collar. Also, the disc may be of any shape including square and rectangular.
It will be appreciated that the foregoing is merely exemplary of hole cutters in accordance with the invention and that changes may readily be made thereto without departing from the true scope of the invention as set out in the appended claims.
Claims (8)
1. A hole-saw which comprises a tubular body connectable at one end to inter alia a power drill and formed at its other end with an annular array of cutting teeth, and a collar positioned at the end of the tubular body remote from the cutting teeth whose perimeter extends generally normal to and beyond the perimeter of the tubular body.
2. A hole-saw as claimed in claim 1 wherein the interior of the tubular body is at least partially lined or coated with an intumescent containing material.
3. A hole-saw as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the collar is circular and defines an annular ring which extends outwardly from the tubular body.
4. A hole-saw as claimed in claim 1 or claim 3 wherein one or more strips of intumescent material are adhered to the interior of the tubular body at a position or positions close to its end remote from the cutting teeth.
5. A hole-saw connectable to a power drill through a fitting from which the hole-saw can readily be detached, and a collar positioned at the end of the hole-saw to which the power drill is to be attached, the perimeter of said collar extending beyond the perimeter of the hole-saw and lying generally normal to said perimeter.
6. A hole-saw as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the end of the tubular body remote from the cutting teeth is covered with a foam or sponge material.
7. A hole-saw as claimed in claim 6 wherein the foam or sponge material is coated with or includes an intumescent material.
8. A hole-saw as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the external surface of the tubular body may be at least partially lined with an abrasive material.
8. A hole-saw as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the inner surface of the collar includes at least two recesses which coincide with the positions of locating pins which protrude from the surface of a drive plate to which a drill may be releasably connected.
9. A hole-saw as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the external surface of the tubular body may be at least partially lined with an abrasive material. Amendment to the claims have been filed as follows: CLAIMS
1. A hole-saw which comprises a tubular body connectable at one end to a power drill and formed at its other end with an annular array of cutting teeth, a collar positioned at the end of the tubular body remote from the cutting teeth whose perimeter extends generally normal to and beyond the perimeter of the tubular body, and means for disconnecting the hole-saw from the drill once the cutting operation is completed to leave the hole-saw in the formed hole with the collar located about and in close proximity to an open end of the formed hole.
2. A hole-saw as claimed in claim 1 wherein the interior of the tubular body is at least partially lined or coated with an intumescent containing material.
3. A hole-saw as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the base of the hollow body remote from the cutting teeth is covered with a piece of foam material.
4. A hole-saw as claimed in claim 3 wherein one or each surface of the foam material is coated with an intumescent material.
5. A hole-saw as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the collar is circular and defines an annular ring which extends outwardly from the tubular body.
6. A hole-saw as claimed in claim 1 or any one of claims 3 to 5 wherein one or more strips of intumescent material are adhered to the interior of the tubular body at a position or positions close to its end remote from the cutting teeth.
7. A hole-saw as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the inner surface of the collar includes at least two recesses which coincide with the positions of locating pins which protrude from the surface of a drive plate to which a drill may be releasably connected.
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DE3541477A1 (en) * | 1985-08-24 | 1987-05-27 | Kaiser Gmbh & Co Kg | Device for making wall recesses |
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US20040042861A1 (en) * | 2002-08-31 | 2004-03-04 | Capstran Richard E. | Hole saw having peripheral cutting capability |
WO2004112998A2 (en) * | 2003-06-18 | 2004-12-29 | Irwin Industrial Tool Company | Sheet metal hole cutter |
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DE3541477A1 (en) * | 1985-08-24 | 1987-05-27 | Kaiser Gmbh & Co Kg | Device for making wall recesses |
JPH1086138A (en) * | 1996-09-17 | 1998-04-07 | Sekisui House Ltd | Boring work machine |
US20040042861A1 (en) * | 2002-08-31 | 2004-03-04 | Capstran Richard E. | Hole saw having peripheral cutting capability |
WO2004112998A2 (en) * | 2003-06-18 | 2004-12-29 | Irwin Industrial Tool Company | Sheet metal hole cutter |
WO2005002310A2 (en) * | 2003-06-24 | 2005-01-13 | Irwin Industrial Tool Company | Arbor for hole cutter and related method of use |
WO2008005685A1 (en) * | 2006-06-30 | 2008-01-10 | Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc. | Clamping tool and hole saw apparatus |
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