Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool – Miscellaneous – Drill guide
Patent
1987-12-03
1988-12-13
Weidenfeld, Gil
Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool
Miscellaneous
Drill guide
81490, 206379, 279 1K, B25F 502, B23B 4500
Patent
active
047906960
ABSTRACT:
A tool housing includes first and second coaxial openings on opposite sides of the housing. Wall structure is provided for guiding the key head into the interior of the housing, where the key head is engaged by retaining structure. The second opening has an ejector member mounted therein for movement toward and away from the first opening. When the user of the tool wishes to eject the key from the housing, he pushes on the outer portion of the ejector member, causing the portion of the member innermost to the housing to contact the key head and to disengage and displace it outwardly through the first opening, thereby releasing the key from the housing.
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Six (6) photographs of the Toshiba Cordless Drill Model CDR-7.
Howell Daniel W.
The Stanley Works
Weidenfeld Gil
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