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Seismic tool assembly for use in anchor insertion

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-02-17
COUSINEAU ROBERT
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[0014]An important advantage of the present invention is that it provides an improved seismic tool assembly having a drill bit which can be connected to a conventional drill, for effecting a drill hole and enlarging a lowermost end thereof wherein an anchor can later be positioned and securely retained within the enlarged area. Further, the present invention provides a stabilizer for mounting within at least a portion of the drill hole, having an opening corresponding with the drill hole, for receiving an insertion of the drill bit into the drill hole, so as to aid in accurately inserting and positioning the drill bit into the drill hole.
is that it provides an improved seismic tool assembly having a drill bit which can be connected to a conventional drill, for effecting a drill hole and enlarging a lowermost end thereof wherein an anchor can later be positioned and securely retained within the enlarged area. Further, the present invention provides a stabilizer for mounting within at least a portion of the drill hole, having an opening corresponding with the drill hole, for receiving an insertion of the drill bit into the drill hole, so as to aid in accurately inserting and positioning the drill bit into the drill hole.

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However, when setting such anchors in concrete it is not uncommon for such anchors to weaken and loosen over time, particularly in situations where cracking or chipping of the concrete around the pre-drilled hole has occurred.
Furthermore, studies have revealed that cracking can typically occur in the concrete element, and that such cracks can significantly impact the performance of anchors.
In such situations, the situation can arise where, if one such concrete anchor fails and lets go, the remaining anchors, by virtue of the weight they additionally assume in light of such failure, can also similarly collapse and fail.

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[0022]The invention will be described for the purposes of illustration only in connection with certain embodiments; however, it is to be understood that other objects and advantages of the present invention will be made apparent by the following description of the drawings according to the present invention. While a preferred embodiment is disclosed, this is not intended to be limiting. Rather, the general principles set forth herein are considered to be merely illustrative of the scope of the present invention and it is to be further understood that numerous changes may be made without straying from the scope of the present invention.

[0023]The present invention consists of an improved seismic tool assembly designed for effecting a drill hole and enlarging a lowermost end thereof to have a greater circumference than that of the remainder of the drill hole whereby an anchor can be set more securely therein.

[0024]Referring to FIG. 1, there is shown a seismic tool assembly for use in t...

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Abstract

A seismic tool assembly for effecting a drill hole and enlarging a lowermost end thereof whereby an anchor can be set more securely therein. A drill bit is inserted through an opening in a stabilizer, which is positioned over a surface where the drill hole is to be made. The bit is placed into the drill hole, attaining a position at the lowermost end thereof. The lower end of the bit has a cutting portion having a cutting radius greater than that of the bit body whereby, when the bit is inserted fully into a lowermost end of the hole and rotated, the cutting portion enlarges the lowermost end of the hole, whereby flanged portions of an anchor will rest within the enlarged area, retaining the anchor in place. The stabilizer has a flanged portion extending into the hole, which provides a space between the bit and the stabilizer to permit limited tilting movement of the bit during drilling to enlarge a lowermost end of the hole, and for aiding in accurately inserting the bit into position.

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[0001]The present invention relates to a seismic tool assembly meant to be used for the later insertion and setting of anchors, such as drop-in and wedge type anchors into brittle materials such as concrete, stone, masonry and cementuous materials. More particularly, the present invention relates to a seismic tool assembly for effecting a drill hole and enlarging a lowermost end thereof to have a greater circumference than that of the remainder of the drill hole whereby an anchor can be set more securely therein.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Anchors are conventionally used in construction to attach various components of a building construction to an overhead ceiling or other structure. Such components to be attached can relate to, for example, services that provide plumbing, electrical, drainage, sprinkler system piping and drop ceilings. From these anchors, which are usually of the wedge or drop-in type variety, all of the above services and ceilings are suspended or secured.[00...

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IPC IPC(8): E21B7/28E21B10/00
CPCB23B49/026B28D1/146B23B51/0027
Inventor COUSINEAU, ROBERT
Owner COUSINEAU ROBERT