Patent classifications
B25B27/14
PIPE EXTRACTION DEVICE
Methods and devices for extracting an internal pipe/tube element from a connected outer pipe/tube element. Certain embodiments are directed to methods and devices that inwardly distort a pipe/tube at a connection to allow the pipe to be more easily disconnected without damaging the overlapping (outside) half of the connection. Collapsing the pipe adjacent to, and into, the fitting and reducing its circumference allows the pipe to be unscrewed or slide out of the overlapping side of the connection. Embodiments are described including partially cutting thru the male portion of the connection and locally compressing and collapsing the pipe to radially disengage it from interior of the opposing fitting or pipe section. In one method, an interior pipe/tube is disengaged from a fitting or overlapping connection where a connection (weld, adhesive or soldered attachment) is utilized and the connection is selected small/weak enough to be broken in the compression process.
RATTLE INSERTION DEVICE FOR ELASTOMERIC FISHING LURE AND METHOD OF USE
A rattle insertion device and method for inserting a rattle into an elastomeric fishing lure that includes having a push rod member with an insertion rod portion, a needle member with a second needle end operably configured to puncture an elastomeric lure and that defines a needle channel with a channel diameter greater than a rod diameter and a needle opening disposed along the needle length. Additionally, the device and method include having a rattle member with a rigid rattle member, sized to be inserted within the needle channel, and that defines a rattle cavity encapsulating one or more rigid noise particle therein that are operably configured to be freely mobile therein. The push rod member is operably configured to translate within the needle channel along a rod translation path to transport the rattle member through the needle channel and out through the needle opening.
BROKEN PIPE EXTRACTION DEVICE
A broken pipe extraction device includes first, second, and third pressure plates, a fixing member, a fastening member, and a needle. The first pressure plate includes a first perforation and a second perforation connected to the first perforation. The second perforation passes through a side wall of the first pressure plate. The second pressure plate faces the first pressure plate. Projecting portions of the first perforation and the second perforation on the second pressure plate overlap. The third pressure plate includes a through hole. The third pressure plate is detachably received in the first perforation and the second perforation. The fixing member mounts on the second pressure plate and faces the first perforation and the second perforation. When the third pressure plate is received in the first and second perforations, the through hole faces the fixing member.
BROKEN PIPE EXTRACTION DEVICE
A broken pipe extraction device includes first, second, and third pressure plates, a fixing member, a fastening member, and a needle. The first pressure plate includes a first perforation and a second perforation connected to the first perforation. The second perforation passes through a side wall of the first pressure plate. The second pressure plate faces the first pressure plate. Projecting portions of the first perforation and the second perforation on the second pressure plate overlap. The third pressure plate includes a through hole. The third pressure plate is detachably received in the first perforation and the second perforation. The fixing member mounts on the second pressure plate and faces the first perforation and the second perforation. When the third pressure plate is received in the first and second perforations, the through hole faces the fixing member.
CRIMPING PLIERS
Crimping pliers include a clamping assembly including a left jaw and a right jaw, a control mechanism, and a rotating button mechanism. The left jaw includes a left connecting portion and a left head. The right jaw includes a right connecting portion and a right head. The control mechanism drives the clamping assembly to switch between a clamping state and an open state. The rotating button mechanism includes a first connecting plate connected to the right connecting portion, an eccentric shaft, a rotating button connected to the eccentric shaft, and a limiting structure connected to the rotating button to limit a rotating range of the rotating button. The first connecting plate is rotatably connected to the left connecting portion through the eccentric shaft. The rotating button adjusts a distance between the left connecting portion and the right connecting portion by driving the eccentric shaft to eccentrically rotate.
A DRUM BRAKE SHOE AND AN APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CHANGING SAME
The present disclosure relates to heavy vehicle drum brakes. In a particular form, the present disclosure relates to a brake shoe configured for ease of changing thereof, and to an apparatus and method for changing drum brake shoes. In one aspect, the brake shoe comprises a lining table supporting a brake lining, and at least one web extending from the lining table, the web comprising a spring attachment aperture extending therethrough, the brake shoe further comprising an access aperture extending through the lining table and the brake lining, wherein a center line of the access aperture intersects, or is at least close to intersecting, a center line of the attachment aperture.
A DRUM BRAKE SHOE AND AN APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CHANGING SAME
The present disclosure relates to heavy vehicle drum brakes. In a particular form, the present disclosure relates to a brake shoe configured for ease of changing thereof, and to an apparatus and method for changing drum brake shoes. In one aspect, the brake shoe comprises a lining table supporting a brake lining, and at least one web extending from the lining table, the web comprising a spring attachment aperture extending therethrough, the brake shoe further comprising an access aperture extending through the lining table and the brake lining, wherein a center line of the access aperture intersects, or is at least close to intersecting, a center line of the attachment aperture.
Wheel hub bearing extraction tool
Disclosed is an extraction tool including a top plate having a top plate force rod hole and a plurality of top plate push rod holes. The extraction tool includes a bottom plate having a bottom plate force rod hole, a plurality of bottom plate push rod holes, and a plurality of bottom plate bolt holes. The tool includes a force rod configured to slidably engage the top plate force rod hole and threadingly engage the bottom plate force rod hole. The tool includes a plurality of push rods, each push rod configured to threadingly engage a top plate push rod hole and slidably engage a bottom plate bolt hole. The bottom plate is attached to the hub bearing assembly and rotating the force rod will advance the bottom plate and the hub bearing assembly towards the top plate, thereby extracting the hub bearing from a knuckle.
Wheel hub bearing extraction tool
Disclosed is an extraction tool including a top plate having a top plate force rod hole and a plurality of top plate push rod holes. The extraction tool includes a bottom plate having a bottom plate force rod hole, a plurality of bottom plate push rod holes, and a plurality of bottom plate bolt holes. The tool includes a force rod configured to slidably engage the top plate force rod hole and threadingly engage the bottom plate force rod hole. The tool includes a plurality of push rods, each push rod configured to threadingly engage a top plate push rod hole and slidably engage a bottom plate bolt hole. The bottom plate is attached to the hub bearing assembly and rotating the force rod will advance the bottom plate and the hub bearing assembly towards the top plate, thereby extracting the hub bearing from a knuckle.
LASER GUIDED TOOLS
Tools for crimping or cutting of an object such as a wire, cable, or connector. The tool includes a first member and a second member configured to come together through a gap to crimp or cut a wire, cable or connector and a laser positioned to visually indicate a region where at least one member traverses as the first and second member come together through the gap. This visual indication aids in alignment of the object for the crimping or cutting operation.