Square hole drill
The square hole drill has a cutterhead configuration whose outline is in the form of a Reuleaux triangle and which also has a planetary gear drive. Two counter revolving motions are present in the drill at the same time. One is the pure rotary motion of the drill's cutterhead about its own shaft. The other is the circular motion of the cutterhead as a unit about a center line due to its eccentric mounting and drive. To achieve the opposite rotation of the unit as a whole compared to the rotation of the cutterhead about its own axis, a combined meshing planet gear and ring gear are used. The plant gear is directly connected to the cutterhead by a shaft rigidly attached to the gear's front side. At the rear side of the planet gear is the eccentrically mounted drive shaft. Surrounding the external teeth of the planet gear is a larger stationary ring gear with internal teeth to continuously engage the planet gear's teeth. As these teeth become engaged the planet gear rotates on its own shaft and also rotates, in a larger radius, counter to that direction around the ring gear. In the preferred embodiment the rotation about the planet gear's shaft was one third as fast as the planet gear's rotation around the ring gear. The composite effect of these two counter revolutions when considered with the shape of the cutterhead is that the cutting bits transcribe and cut out a square hole.
- Assignee:
- EDB-79-010642
- Patent Number(s):
- PB-280355; US 4074778
- OSTI ID:
- 6615723
- Resource Relation:
- Patent File Date: Filed date 14 Jul 1976
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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