Thanks Ady1,
For some inexplicable reason I didn't post them. Brain f@rt
The Auto-eject Drawbar, was constructed using a Hemingway kit that comes with everything except for the Collar and Spindle Cap. (Usual disclaimer)
Assembly as follows:
1) The Collar is fastened to the Drawbar by means of 4 grub screws, and they seat in short drilled recesses that hold it in position. On my first attempt the grumpy screws where just tightened against the Drawbar rod and did not prevent the Collar from being pushed down the rod as I unscrewed it trying to eject the tool,
2) The Spindle Cap fits over the end of the Spindle, and again secured by grub screws, but in my case there was no need to drill recesses for them to seat in as all the force is downwards, and is only very light when tightening,
3) Their is a little clearance between the Collar and inside top of the Cap, with everything now held captive.
4) Handle screwed on, and now the Drawbar can be pulled up slightly due to the clearance as in 3).
Operation as follows:
A – Install tool;
1) Push the tool up into the spindle taper, and the screwed end will contact the Drawbar and push it up as far as the Collar will allow,
2) Screw the Drawbar into the threaded end of the tool and the Collar will soon come to rest against the top of the Spindle,
3) Now tighten, BUT ONLY nip the Collar up against the Spindle.
4) Commence machining.
B – Eject tool;
1) Pretty easy and the least fraught, as all that's needed is to unscrew the Drawbar and as it moves upwards the Collar comes into contact with the inside top of the Spindle Cap,
2) The Collar cannot go any further so the pressure as you apply that last bit of slight force to turn the Handle, breaks the taper with a click and the tool is free.
3) Stand back in amazement and scold yourself for using a hammer previously.
Clear as mud with luck 
Will do a drawing if requested.
If you have a number of MT tools, then they will all end up at different heights inside your machine's spindle, so use my trick to get them all level so that the one Drawbar will work for them all.
No-one has taken up my challenge, so far, to figure out what I did.
Come on People, if I could, it shouldn't be a problem for the Collective 
Geoff – Get the grey matter working 