Orbital drill bushing adapter

US10744572B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10744572-B2
Application numberUS-201816167349-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 22, 2018
Priority dateOct 22, 2018
Publication dateAug 18, 2020
Grant dateAug 18, 2020

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An orbital drill bushing adapter for use with a drill unit. In one embodiment, the orbital drill bushing adapter comprises a main body and locking arms. The main body includes a base member having an upper surface, a lower surface, and an external side wall that extends between the upper surface and the lower surface. The main body further includes a cylindrical spacer that projects from the lower surface of the base member, and is configured to fit in a drill hole of an orbital drill bushing. The main body includes a cylindrical hole that passes through the base member and the cylindrical spacer. The locking arms are pivotally coupled to the base member, and are configured to clamp the main body onto the orbital drill bushing.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An orbital drill bushing adapter comprising: a main body comprising: a base member having an upper surface, a lower surface, and an external side wall that extends between the upper surface and the lower surface; a cylindrical spacer that projects from the lower surface of the base member, and is configured to fit in a drill hole of an orbital drill bushing; and a cylindrical hole that passes through the base member and the cylindrical spacer; and locking arms pivotally coupled to the base member to pivot towards one another about the base member and engage, the orbital drill bushing. 2. The orbital drill bushing adapter of claim 1 wherein: the locking arms are configured to engage an annular receiver groove on the orbital drill bushing when the locking arms are in a clamped position. 3. The orbital drill bushing adapter of claim 2 wherein: the locking arms are elongated members having a first end and a second end, and having an inner side between the first end and the second end that faces toward the cylindrical spacer; the first end includes a mounting hole configured to pivotally couple the locking arms to the base member via an arm connector; and a clamp member mounted on the second end. 4. The orbital drill bushing adapter of claim 3 wherein: the inner side is concave between the first end and the second end; and the inner side includes a coupling lip configured to engage the annular receiver groove on the orbital drill bushing. 5. The orbital drill bushing adapter of claim 4 wherein: a radius of curvature of the coupling lip corresponds with a radius of curvature of the annular receiver groove on the orbital drill bushing. 6. The orbital drill bushing adapter of claim 4 wherein: the inner side has a concave surface, and the coupling lip projects from the concave surface via an angled surface. 7. The orbital drill bushing adapter of claim 3 wherein: arm support slots indent inward from the external side wall of the base member; and the locking arms further include axial support bolts attached to a top side of the locking arms to engage the arm support slots when the locking arms are pivoted towards one another. 8. The orbital drill bushing adapter of claim 1 wherein: a shoulder projects outward from the external side wall in a radial direction from an axis of the cylindrical hole; the locking arms are pivotally coupled to the base member at the shoulder via arm connectors; and the arm connectors define pivot axes for the locking arms that are parallel and spaced by a distance on a side of the cylindrical hole. 9. The orbital drill bushing adapter of claim 1 wherein the main body further comprises: a drill bushing inserted in the cylindrical hole that is configured to guide a non-orbital drill unit. 10. The orbital drill bushing adapter of claim 1 wherein the main body further comprises: twist-lock fasteners that project perpendicularly from the upper surface of the base member, and configured to engage with a twist-lock feature on a nosepiece of a drill unit. 11. The orbital drill bushing adapter of claim 1 wherein the main body further comprises: a locking pin that projects perpendicularly from the lower surface of the base member, and is disposed at a distance radially from the cylindrical spacer. 12. An orbital drill bushing adapter comprising: a main body comprising: a base member having an upper surface configured to face a drill unit, and a lower surface configured to contact a top end of an orbital drill bushing; a cylindrical spacer that projects from the lower surface of the base member, and is configured to fit into a drill hole of the orbital drill bushing; and a cylindrical hole that passes through the base member and the cylindrical spacer; and locking arms pivotally coupled to the base member, and configured to pivot towards and away from one another about the base member; the locking arms, when pivoted towards one another, are configured to engage an annular receiver groove on the orbital drill bushing. 13. The orbital drill bushing adapter of claim 12 wherein: an inner side of the locking arms is concave between a first end and a second end; the first end is pivotally coupled to the base member; a clamp member is mounted on the second end; and the inner side of the locking arms includes a coupling lip that projects from a surface of the inner side, and is configured to engage the annular receiver groove. 14. The orbital drill bushing adapter of claim 13 wherein: the coupling lip projects at an angle from the surface that corresponds with an angled surface of the annular receiver groove. 15. The orbital drill bushing adapter of claim 12 wherein: the base member further has an external side wall that extends between the upper surface and the lower surface, and a shoulder that projects outward from the external side wall in a radial direction from an axis of the cylindrical hole; the locking arms are pivotally coupled to the base member at the shoulder via arm connectors; and the arm connectors define pivot axes for the locking arms that are parallel and spaced by a distance on a side of the cylindrical hole. 16. The orbital drill bushing adapter of claim 12 wherein: the base member further has an external side wall that extends between the upper surface and the lower surface, and arm support slots that indent inward from the external side wall; and the locking arms include axial support bolts attached to a top side of the locking arms to engage the arm support slots when the locking arms are pivoted towards one another. 17. The orbital drill bushing adapter of claim 12 wherein the main body further comprises: a drill bushing inserted in the cylindrical hole that is configured to guide a non-orbital drill unit. 18. The orbital drill bushing adapter of claim 12 wherein the main body further comprises: twist-lock fasteners that project from the upper surface of the base member on opposite sides of the cylindrical hole, and configured to couple with a nosepiece of the drill unit. 19. The orbital drill bushing adapter of claim 12 wherein the main body further comprises: a locking pin that projects perpendicularly from the lower surface of the base member at a distance radially from the cylindrical spacer, and is configured to fit in a hole in a drill plate proximate to the orbital drill bushing. 20. An orbital drill bushing adapter comprising: a main body, and locking arms pivotally coupled to the main body; the main body comprising: a base member having an upper surface and a lower surface; a cylindrical spacer that projects from the lower surface of the base member, and is configured to fit in a drill hole of an orbital drill bushing; a cylindrical hole that passes through the base member and the cylindrical spacer; and a drill bushing inserted in the cylindrical hole that is configured to guide a non-orbital drill unit; wherein the locking arms are configured to pivot away from one another to an open position, and to pivot towards one another to a clamped position; wherein the locking arms each include a coupling lip configured to engage an annular receiver groove on the orbital drill bushing when the locking arms are in the clamped position; wherein the locking arms further include clamp members configured to secure the locking arms together in the clamped position.

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  • Guide bushing · CPC title

  • Drill jigs for workpieces (equipment for setting or guiding the drill B23B49/00) · CPC title

  • B23B49/023Primary

    Bushings and their connection to the template · CPC title

  • Orbital drilling, i.e. use of a milling cutter moved in a spiral path to produce a hole · CPC title

  • Milling surfaces of revolution (B23C3/06, B23C3/08 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10744572B2 cover?
An orbital drill bushing adapter for use with a drill unit. In one embodiment, the orbital drill bushing adapter comprises a main body and locking arms. The main body includes a base member having an upper surface, a lower surface, and an external side wall that extends between the upper surface and the lower surface. The main body further includes a cylindrical spacer that projects from the lo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boeing Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23B49/023. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 18 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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