Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool – Means to drive tool – Including means to move tool along tool-axis
Patent
1996-12-13
1998-10-13
Bishop, Steven C.
Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool
Means to drive tool
Including means to move tool along tool-axis
73 36, 408234, 408712, B23B 4514
Patent
active
058203176
ABSTRACT:
An adjustable pole support with a mounting bracket for a drill. At the base of the pole are a swivel bracket and a pivoting foot lever. An electrical outlet is mounted on the pole and is controlled by a separate switch. Thus, the drill trigger can be locked down at the top of the pole and the drill can be operated by a remote switch. The pole is set in a location and the pole height is set just below the ceiling. A worker then presses down on the foot plate while activating the drill control switch. The drill moves upward, the hole is drilled and the drill is then withdrawn by releasing the foot lever. Once the pole height is set, the pole need not be adjusted again. The worker moves the unit to the next hole location, pushes on the electrical control switch, pushes on the foot lever, and the next hole is finished.
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Bishop Steven C.
Tavella Michael J.
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