Alignment sight for hand drills

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Inventors

Bernicky, Joseph

Application #

973516

Filed

Dec-26-1978

Published

Sep-16-1980

Current US Class

033/263
033/286
408/16

International Classes

G01L 015/00; F41G 001/00

Field of Search

33/233 33/259 33/260 33/263 33/264 33/266 33/286 33/334

Examiners

Stearns; Richard R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Farkas; Robert D.

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Abstract
An alignment sight for hand drills utilizes a pair of sights, preferably a fixed tool, a unitary sheet, for mounting onto the exterior surface of an electrical hand tool of the hand drill variety. The sights are arranged so that the sight line extends perfectly parallel to the longitudinal axis located in the center of the chuck of the hand drill. In use, a user marks a spot on the work piece a fixed distance from the center of the hole to be drilled. Positioning the tip of the drill bit at the location of the hole, and locating the drill bit so that it extends substantially normal to the plane of the work piece, permits the user to maintain the sights aligned with the mark thereby forever maintaining the longitudinal axis of the drill bit perfectly normal to the surface of the work piece, providing thereby, a hole extending at right angles to the surface of the work piece.
 
Claims
The embodiment of the invention in which an exclusive privilege or property is claimed are defined as follows:

1. An alignment sight for a hand drill, said hand drill having a chuck for receiving a drill bit therein, said drill bit defining a longitudinal axis when disposed clamped within said chuck, said alignment sight comprising an elongated rigid sheet, said sheet being disposed in a U-shape having a pair of legs joined together by a joining portion of said sheet, each leg of said pair of legs having an optically defined sight location thereon, a pair of sights, one of said pair of sights being disposed adjacent an end of said hand drill opposite the end thereof having said chuck thereon, each of said pair of sights including an opaque portion and a non-opaque portion, said sight location being disposed a fixed distance from said joining portion of said sheet, at least one band, said at least one band having ends, a portion of said at least one band fixedly secured to said joining portion, said pair of legs and said ends of said at least one band being disposed having said joining portion thereinbetween, said at least one band being configured so as to clampingly removably engage the exterior surface of a portable drill machine, whereby a point coincident with said opaque portion and said non-opaque portion of one of said pair of sights and another point coincident with said opaque portion and said non-opaque portion of the other of said pair of sights define a line, said adjoining portion having a threaded hole therein, a bolt, said bolt threadingly engaged with said threaded hole, one end of said bolt extending outwardly from said joining portion in a direction opposite to the location of said legs and directed towards said exterior surface, a helical spring, said helical spring being disposed located about said bolt, one end of said spring engaging said exterior surface of said drill machine, the other end of said spring engaging said joining portion, whereby turning said bolt disposes the axis of said line at a preferred angular relationship to said longitudinal axis by adjusting said line in and out of parallel relationship with said longitudinal axis when said at least one band is clampingly removably engaged on said exterior surface and by disposing said point coincident with said opaque portion and said non-opaque portion of one of said pair of sights a greater or lesser distance from said longitudinal axis than the other said point coincident with said opaque portion and said non-opaque portion of the other of said pair of sights.



Description
This invention relates to sighting devices and more particularly to that class of apparatus adapted to be attached to hand tools facilitating the accurate and convenient use thereof.

2. Description Of The Prior Art

The prior art abounds with hand tool leveling or positioning devices. U.S. Pat. No. 341,378 issued on May 8, 1886, to W. E. Gwyer teaches a spirit level for boring bits, employing a hook like pair of arms adapted to slidably engage the exterior surface of the smooth portion of a boring bit or drill bit. The other end of the hook like arms are weighted with a weight such that the arms are constantly maintained in an upright position. The free end of the hook like arms adjacent the hook-like portions thereof are secured to a spirit level whose level line extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the boring bit. In use, such device maintains the boring bit in a horizontal position by visually sighting the bubble within the spirit level. Such apparatus is useful but is useful for drilling holes whose longitudinal axis must be maintained in a horizontal frame. The Gwyer teaching fails to provide a method for drilling holes which causes the longitudinal axis of such holes to reside perpendicular to the surface of the work piece disregarding the position of the work piece while being drilled.
 
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