Core drill

US12515259B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12515259-B2
Application numberUS-202217711633-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 1, 2022
Priority dateApr 2, 2021
Publication dateJan 6, 2026
Grant dateJan 6, 2026

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A bit-removal assembly includes a first ring coupled to an output shaft for co-rotation therewith, a second ring supported on the lower retaining ring of the output shaft, a frusto-conical surface on at least one of the first or second rings, and a wedge positioned between the first and second rings and engaging with the frusto-conical surface. A collar defines a cam surface located radially outward of the wedge. The collar is movable between a locked position, in which the cam surface is engaged with the wedge to displace the wedge radially inward on the frusto-conical surface to separate the second ring from the first ring, and a released position, in which the cam surface is misaligned with the wedge to permit the wedge to move radially outward on the frusto-conical surface. A biasing member urges the collar towards the locked position.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A core drill comprising: a housing; an output shaft configured to rotate about a rotational axis, the output shaft having a threaded connection to which a core bit is threaded, a lower retaining ring, and an upper retaining shoulder; and a bit-removal assembly coupled to the output shaft between the lower retaining ring and the upper retaining shoulder, the bit-removal assembly including: a first ring coupled to the output shaft for co-rotation therewith, a second ring supported on the lower retaining ring of the output shaft, a frusto-conical surface on at least one of the first or second rings, a wedge positioned between the first and second rings, the wedge being engaged with the frusto-conical surface, a collar defining a cam surface located radially outward of the wedge, the collar being movable between a locked position, in which the cam surface is in direct contact with the wedge to displace the wedge radially inward on the frusto-conical surface to separate the second ring from the first ring, and a released position, in which the cam surface is misaligned with the wedge to permit the wedge to move radially outward on the frusto-conical surface, a biasing member configured to urge the collar towards the locked position, and a washer coupled to the collar for co-rotation therewith, wherein the biasing member extends between a first protrusion formed on the first ring and a second protrusion formed on the washer, and moving the collar toward the released position moves the first protrusion toward the second protrusion to compress the biasing member. 2 . The core drill of claim 1 , wherein the second ring includes an engagement surface that engages the core bit to restrict threading of the core bit beyond a desired height on the output shaft when the collar is in the locked position. 3 . The core drill of claim 2 , wherein the engagement surface of the second ring has a knurled surface that increases friction between the engagement surface and the core bit. 4 . The core drill of claim 2 , wherein the frusto-conical surface is a first frusto-conical surface formed on a bottom-facing portion of the first ring, and the second ring includes a second frusto-conical support surface formed on a top portion of the second ring opposite the engagement surface. 5 . The core drill of claim 1 , wherein the bit-removal assembly is modular and removable from the output shaft. 6 . The core drill of claim 5 , wherein the first ring includes a pair of recesses that are sized to receive respective pins that couple the first ring to the output shaft. 7 . A bit-removal assembly configured to be coupled to an output shaft of a power tool, the bit-removal assembly comprising: a first ring configured to be coupled to the output shaft for co-rotation therewith; a second ring supported on a retaining ring, the retaining ring coupled to the output shaft; a frusto-conical surface on at least one of the first or second rings; a wedge positioned between the first and second rings, the wedge being engaged with the frusto-conical surface; a collar defining a cam surface located radially outward of the wedge, the collar being movable between a locked position, in which the cam surface is in direct contact with the wedge to displace the wedge radially inward on the frusto-conical surface to separate the second ring from the first ring, and a released position, in which the cam surface is misaligned with the wedge to permit the wedge to move radially outward on the frusto-conical surface; a biasing member configured to urge the collar towards the locked position; and a washer coupled to the collar for co-rotation therewith, wherein the biasing member extends between a first protrusion formed on the first ring and a second protrusion formed on the washer, and moving the collar toward the released position moves the first protrusion toward the second protrusion to compress the biasing member. 8 . The bit-removal assembly of claim 7 , wherein the frusto-conical surface is a first frusto-conical surface formed on a bottom-facing portion of the first ring, and the second ring includes a second frusto-conical support surface formed on a top portion of the second ring. 9 . The bit-removal assembly of claim 7 , wherein the first ring further includes a plurality of protrusions spaced circumferentially apart from one another to define a channel, and wherein the wedge slidably engages and is received by the channel. 10 . The bit-removal assembly of claim 9 , wherein both the channel and the wedge have a trapezoidal geometry. 11 . The bit-removal assembly of claim 7 , wherein the frusto-conical surface tapers outwardly in a radially outward direction. 12 . A core drill comprising: a housing; an output shaft configured to rotate about a rotational axis, the output shaft having a threaded connection to which a core bit is threaded; and a bit-removal assembly removably coupled to the output shaft between a lower retaining ring and an upper retaining shoulder, the bit-removal assembly including: a first ring removably coupled to the output shaft for co-rotation therewith, a second ring selectively supported on the lower retaining ring, a frusto-conical surface on at least one of the first or second rings, a wedge positioned between the first and second rings, the wedge being engaged with the frusto-conical surface, a collar defining a cam surface located radially outward of the wedge, the collar being movable between a locked position, in which the cam surface is in direct contact with the wedge to displace the wedge radially inward on the frusto-conical surface to separate the second ring from the first ring, and a released position, in which the cam surface is misaligned with the wedge to permit the wedge to move radially outward on the frusto-conical surface, a washer disposed within the collar and coupled to the collar for co-rotation therewith, and a biasing member positioned between the washer and the first ring, the biasing member configured to urge the collar towards the locked position, wherein the biasing member extends between a first protrusion formed on the first ring and a second protrusion formed on the washer, and moving the collar toward the released position moves the first protrusion toward the second protrusion to compress the biasing member. 13 . The core drill of claim 12 , wherein the second ring of the bit-removal assembly includes a ledge that engages the lower retaining ring when the bit-removal assembly is coupled to the output shaft. 14 . The core drill of claim 12 , wherein the first ring abuts the upper retaining shoulder when the bit-removal assembly is coupled to the output shaft. 15 . The core drill of claim 12 , wherein the second ring includes an engagement surface that engages the core bit to restrict threading of the core bit beyond a desired height on the output shaft when the collar is in the locked position. 16 . The core drill of claim 15 , wherein the engagement surface of the second ring has a knurled surface that increases friction between the engagement surface and the core bit. 17 . The core drill of claim 15 , wherein the frusto-conical surface is a first frusto-conical surface formed on a top portion of the second ring opposite the engagement surface, and the first ring includes a second frusto-conical support surface formed on a bottom-facing portion.

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  • including detailed shank · CPC title

  • Knurled surfaces · CPC title

  • Retention by threaded connection · CPC title

  • Details about the connection between the driven shaft and the tubular cutting part; Arbors · CPC title

  • B25H1/0042Primary

    Stands (B25H1/0071 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US12515259B2 cover?
A bit-removal assembly includes a first ring coupled to an output shaft for co-rotation therewith, a second ring supported on the lower retaining ring of the output shaft, a frusto-conical surface on at least one of the first or second rings, and a wedge positioned between the first and second rings and engaging with the frusto-conical surface. A collar defines a cam surface located radially ou…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25H1/0042. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 06 2026 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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