IP Library Granted Patent US 11,407,042
Granted Patent B2
US 11,407,042 · App. 16/735,812 · Granted Aug 9, 2022

Counterbore tool and setting tool for fascia system and installation method

Inventors: Richard L. Belinda (Westfield, MA); Peter Barenski, Jr. (Stockbridge, MA)
Assignee: OMG, Inc.
B23B51/104B23B49/005B23B51/0081
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Patent No.
US 11,407,042
App. No.
16/735,812
Granted
Aug 9, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A drilling tool has a working piece retained by a retainer mounted to a collar. The working piece includes a distal shank and a cutting section and is rotationally fixed relative to the retainer. The retainer may include an engagement protrusion positioned outward of the shank with the protrusion engaging an inner surface of the collar or the collar may include an engagement protrusion with the protrusion engaging an inner surface of the retainer to create a quasi-floating relationship between the retainer and collar. The cutting section may have a distal primary bore cutting sub-section and a proximal counterbore cutting sub-section. The collar includes a lower surface for abutment against a building member during drilling operation to halt axial movement of the tool.

Claims (38)

1. A drilling tool comprising:

a working piece comprising a distal shank defining a central axis and a cutting section with a proximal tip;

a collar having a substantially cylindrical outer wall coaxial to the central axis and a bottom wall defining an inner surface and outer surface, the collar circumscribing the working piece with the outer wall concealing a portion of the working piece;

a retainer extending from the working piece in a rotationally fixed relationship and defining a bottom surface facing the inner surface of the collar bottom wall, the retainer being received by the collar positioned within the outer wall in a rotationally independent relationship; and

an engagement protrusion between the bottom surface of the retainer and inner surface of the bottom wall for providing axial clearance between the bottom surface and inner surface, the engagement protrusion providing sliding engagement between the bottom surface of the retainer and inner surface of the bottom wall of the collar.

2. The drilling tool of claim 1 , wherein the engagement protrusion is integral to the retainer and extends from the bottom surface toward the inner surface of the collar.

3. The drilling tool of claim 1 , wherein the working piece is formed from a single sheet of metal and the cutting section includes machined surfaces forming cutting edges.

4. The drilling tool of claim 3 , wherein each of the cutting edges is machined at an angle of between approximately 15° and 35° relative to the sheet.

5. The drilling tool of claim 4 , wherein the machined surfaces are machined at an angle of approximately 25° relative to the sheet.

6. The drilling tool of claim 1 , wherein the cutting section comprises a distal bore cutting subsection and an enlarged counterbore cutting subsection proximal of the bore cutting subsection.

7. The drilling tool of claim 1 , wherein the bottom wall defines an outer surface for abutment against a building member during use of the tool to halt axial movement of the tool.

8. The drilling tool of claim 7 , wherein the bottom wall comprises a plurality of nubs with spacing between one another.

9. The drilling tool of claim 8 , wherein the nubs are circumferentially spaced about a peripherally outer area of the bottom wall.

10. The drilling tool of claim 1 , wherein the engagement protrusion is selected from the group consisting of a continuous annular ring extending about the retainer bottom surface substantially coaxial to the central axis, a segmented annular ring extending about the retainer substantially coaxial to the central axis, and one or more projections extending toward the inner surface of the collar, or the engagement protrusion is selected from the group consisting of a continuous annular ring extending about the collar inner surface substantially coaxial to the central axis, a segmented annular ring extending about the collar inner surface substantially coaxial to the central axis, and one or more projections extending toward the retainer bottom surface.

11. The drilling tool of claim 1 , wherein the working piece, collar and retainer are not all formed from the same material.

12. A drilling tool comprising:

a working piece comprising a distal shank defining a central axis and a proximal cutting section;

a collar having a bottom wall defining an inner surface and outer building member abutment surface;

a retainer mounted relative to the working piece in a rotationally fixed relationship and defining a bottom surface facing the inner surface of the collar bottom wall, the retainer being received by the collar positioned in a rotationally independent relationship; and

an engagement protrusion extending integrally from the retainer or extending integrally from the collar, wherein

the engagement protrusion forms a contact interface between the retainer and collar, thereby maintaining the retainer and collar in a quasi-floating configuration whereby the working piece and retainer are rotatable relative to the collar with the outer surface of the bottom wall forming an axial stop against a building member.

13. The drilling tool of claim 12 , wherein the engagement protrusion extends from the retainer bottom surface toward the collar inner surface or extends from the collar inner surface toward the retainer bottom surface.

14. The drilling tool of claim 12 , wherein the engagement protrusion is selected from the group consisting of a continuous annular ring extending about the retainer bottom surface substantially coaxial to the central axis, a segmented annular ring extending about the retainer substantially coaxial to the central axis, and one or more projections extending toward the inner surface of the collar, or the engagement protrusion is selected from the group consisting of a continuous annular ring extending about the collar inner surface substantially coaxial to the central axis, a segmented annular ring extending about the collar inner surface substantially coaxial to the central axis, and one or more projections extending toward the retainer bottom surface.

15. The drilling tool of claim 14 , wherein the engagement protrusion is a continuous annular ring with a substantially parabolic cross-section contour defining an apex that circumscribes the axis, wherein the apex engages the inner surface.

16. A drilling tool comprising:

a working piece comprising a distal shank defining a central axis and a cutting section with a proximal tip;

a retainer extending from the working piece intermediate the shank and the tip, the retainer and working piece being rotationally fixed, the retainer defining a bottom surface;

a collar mounted to the retainer in an axially fixed relationship and having an inner surface facing the bottom surface of the retainer,

an engagement protrusion comprising a continuous annular ring positioned axially between the bottom surface of the retainer and the inner surface of the collar and radially outward of the shank, wherein

the working piece and retainer are rotatable relative to the collar with the protrusion maintaining axial spacing between the bottom surface of the retainer and the inner surface of the collar.

17. The drilling tool of claim 16 , wherein the engagement protrusion is integral to the retainer or the collar.

18. The drilling tool of claim 16 , wherein the continuous annular ring has a substantially parabolic cross-section contour defining an apex that circumscribes the axis, wherein the apex engages the inner surface.

19. The drilling tool of claim 16 , wherein the engagement protrusion comprises one or more projections extending toward the inner surface of the collar.

20. The drilling tool of claim 16 , wherein the cutting section comprises a distal bore cutting subsection and a counterbore cutting subsection proximal to the bore cutting section.

21. The drilling tool of claim 16 , wherein the working piece is formed from a single sheet of metal.

22. The drilling tool of claim 21 , wherein the shank is formed by bending the sheet to a substantially cylindrical or polygonal prismic shape and the cutting section includes machined surfaces to form cutting edges of each of the bore cutting subsection and the counterbore cutting subsection.

23. The drilling tool of claim 21 , wherein the cutting section comprises a distal bore cutting subsection and a counterbore cutting subsection each of the bore cutting subsection and counterbore cutting subsection being defined by opposite cutting edges in the sheet.

24. The drilling tool of claim 23 , wherein the edges that define the bore cutting subsection continuously transition to the edges that define the counterbore cutting subsection.

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 3, 2025
From: OMG, LLC
To: OMG BUILDING PRODUCTS LLC
Reel/Frame 070086/0001 →
CONVERSION Recorded Jan 30, 2025
From: OMG, INC.
To: OMG, LLC
Reel/Frame 070069/0413 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 30, 2021
From: DUNMORE INTERNATIONAL CORP.; HANDY & HARMAN; HANDYTUBE CORPORATION; JPS INDUSTRIES HOLDINGS LLC; KASCO, LLC; LUCAS-MILHAUPT, INC.; MTE CORPORATION; OMG, INC.; OMNI TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION OF DANVILLE; SL POWER ELECTRONICS CORPORATION; STEEL SPORTS INC.; U.K. ELITE SOCCER, INC.
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 058600/0571 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 7, 2020
From: BELINDA, RICHARD L.; BARENSKI, PETER, JR.
To: OMG, INC.
Reel/Frame 051432/0765 →