Intelligent surface detection and core drilling start
US-2018297235-A1 · Oct 18, 2018 · US
US11858113B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11858113-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217714601-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 6, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 24, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 2, 2024 |
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A core drill includes a housing and a battery pack attachable to the housing for powering the core drill. The core drill is configured to be operated while being carried on a drill stand. The core drill is configured to be operated independently of and detached from the drill stand. The core drill is configured to be carried by an operator's hand while the core drill is not being carried on the drill stand.
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What is claimed is: 1. A drill stand comprising: a base; a mast defining a longitudinal axis and pivotably coupled to the base; a support bracket moveably coupled to the mast and pivotably coupled to the base; and a carriage moveably coupled to the mast; wherein the support bracket is moveably coupled to the mast via a tool-free clamping mechanism that selectively locks the support bracket to the mast, and wherein the base includes a recess configured to receive a bolt extending through the support bracket when the mast and the support bracket are moved to a collapsed configuration. 2. The drill stand of claim 1 , wherein the clamping mechanism includes a handle that is rotatably coupled to the bolt to selectively lock the support bracket relative to the mast. 3. The drill stand of claim 2 , wherein the clamping mechanism includes a pair of clamping arms positioned on respective rails on the mast. 4. The drill stand of claim 3 , wherein the rails are parallel to the longitudinal axis of the mast. 5. The drill stand of claim 1 , wherein the mast and support bracket are movable to the collapsed configuration in which at least one of the mast or the support bracket is substantially parallel with the base. 6. The drill stand of claim 1 , wherein the carriage is configured to selectively receive a drill and is selectively removable from the mast in a tool-free manner. 7. The drill stand of claim 1 , wherein the base includes, on a bottom side thereof, a first gasket and a second gasket disposed within the first gasket, such that a vacuum chamber is defined between the first gasket, the second gasket, the bottom side of the base, and a mounting surface on which the base is configured to be mounted, and wherein a port is arranged on the underside of the base in fluid communication with the vacuum chamber, the port configured to be coupled to a vacuum source such that a vacuum may be created in the vacuum chamber when the first gasket and second gasket are engaged with the mounting surface. 8. The drill stand of claim 7 , wherein the base includes a valve in fluid communication with the vacuum chamber, and wherein ambient air at atmospheric pressure is permitted to enter the vacuum chamber in response to actuation of the valve. 9. The drill stand of claim 1 , wherein the base includes a plurality of screws moveable relative to the base to adjust the height and orientation of the base with respect to a mounting surface on which the base is configured to be mounted. 10. The drill stand of claim 9 , wherein the mast includes a bubble level for indicating the orientation of the mast relative to the mounting surface. 11. The drill stand of claim 1 , wherein the carriage includes an annular collar for securing a core drill in a tool-free manner. 12. The drill stand of claim 11 , wherein the annular collar includes a fixed end, a movable end, and a gap defined between the fixed end and the movable end. 13. The drill stand of claim 12 , further comprising a handle arranged on and rotatable with respect to the fixed end, wherein rotating the handle alternatively tightens or loosens the collar to selectively secure or remove the core drill from the collar. 14. The drill stand of claim 13 , further comprising a fastener coupled for rotation with the handle, wherein rotation of the handle alternatively reduces or increase the size of the gap between the fixed end and the movable end. 15. A drill stand comprising: a base; a mast defining a longitudinal axis and pivotably coupled to the base; a support bracket moveably coupled to the mast and pivotably coupled to the base; a carriage moveably coupled to the mast; a plurality of screws coupled to and moveable relative to the base to adjust the height and orientation of the base with respect to a mounting surface on which the base is configured to be mounted; a first level coupled to the base, the first level configured to indicate the orientation of the base relative to the mounting surface; and a second level coupled to the mast for indicating the orientation of the mast relative to the mounting surface, wherein the carriage is configured to selectively receive a drill and is selectively removable from the mast in a tool-free manner. 16. The drill stand of claim 15 , wherein the first level is a bullseye level. 17. The drill stand of claim 15 , wherein the second level is a bubble level. 18. The drill stand of claim 15 , wherein the support bracket is moveably coupled to the mast via a tool-free clamping mechanism that selectively locks the support bracket to the mast. 19. The drill stand of claim 18 , wherein one of the mast or the support bracket includes a bolt, and wherein the clamping mechanism includes a handle that is rotatably coupled to the bolt to selectively lock the support bracket relative to the mast. 20. The drill stand of claim 19 , wherein the clamping mechanism includes a pair of clamping arms positioned on respective rails on the mast. 21. The drill stand of claim 20 , wherein the rails are parallel to the longitudinal axis of the mast. 22. The drill stand of claim 15 , wherein the mast and support bracket are movable to a collapsed configuration in which at least one of the mast or the support bracket is substantially parallel with the base.
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