HANDHELD RAILWAY SPIKE PULLER
20230321805 · 2023-10-12
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Abstract
The present invention is directed to a handheld railway spike puller. The spike puller is adapted to operate for pulling of a railway spike from a sleeper and its associated sleeper plate. The spike puller is adapted for coupling with a rotational driver in the form of battery-powered impact wrench. The spike puller generally includes a housing assembly being generally elongate and at a proximal end adapted for detachable coupling with the impact wrench, a drive screw substantially housed within the housing assembly, and arranged for rotation via the impact wrench, a slide assembly including an internal thread configured to engage an external thread of the drive screw which on rotation in a forward direction and a reverse direction effects sliding movement of the slide assembly within the housing assembly between an extended position and a retracted position, respectively. The internal and external threads are designed on rotation of the drive screw in the forward direction to release from one another in the extended position of the slide assembly. Biasing means includes a spring operatively coupled to the drive screw. The biasing means is arranged on release of the internal and external threads to urge the slide assembly in the extended position axially toward the drive screw.
Claims
1. A handheld railway spike puller comprising: a housing assembly being generally elongate and at a proximal end adapted for coupling with a rotational driver; a drive screw substantially housed within the housing assembly, said drive screw arranged for rotation via the rotational driver; a slide assembly including an internal thread configured to engage an external thread of the drive screw which on rotation in a forward direction and a reverse direction effects sliding movement of the slide assembly within the housing assembly between an extended position and a retracted position, respectively, the internal and external threads designed on rotation of the drive screw in the forward direction to release from one another in the extended position of the slide assembly; biasing means operatively to the drive screw, said biasing means being arranged on release of the internal and external threads to urge the slide assembly in the extended position axially toward the drive screw wherein rotation of the drive screw in the reverse direction effects re-engagement of the internal and external threads under the influence of the biasing means thereby providing sliding movement of the slide assembly toward the retracted position.
2. The handheld railway spike puller of claim 1 also comprising a pair of jaws associated with the slide assembly and arranged in the extended position of the slide assembly to be exposed from a distal end of the housing assembly for engagement of said jaws with a rail spike.
3. The handheld railway spike puller of claim 2 wherein the pair of jaws are pivotally coupled to one another and mounted to a distal end of the slide assembly via a clevis pin and mounting arrangement which on movement of the slide assembly toward the retracted position provides a scissoring action in the pair of jaws clamping about the rail spike and pulling it from a sleeper or associated sleeper plate.
4. The handheld railway spike puller of claim 1 wherein the housing assembly includes a foot arrangement at its distal end being adapted to contact the sleeper or the associated plate, said foot arrangement being designed during movement of the slide assembly between the extended and retracted positions to transmit axial forces from the drive screw and the slide assembly through the housing assembly to the sleeper or the associated plate for pulling of the rail spike from said sleeper or plate.
5. The handheld railway spike puller of claim 1 wherein the slide assembly includes a drive nut including the internal thread, said drive nut being mounted to a slide casing at its proximal end.
6. The handheld railway spike puller of claim 5 wherein the slide casing is hollow including a drive screw cavity arranged for receipt of a distal end of the drive screw during movement of the slide assembly between its extended and retracted positions.
7. The handheld railway spike puller of claim 1 wherein the slide assembly also includes one or more slide bushes mounted to the slide casing, said bushes being configured to cooperate with the housing assembly to permit axial movement of said slide assembly between the extended and retracted positions whilst preventing rotational movement relative to the housing assembly.
8. The handheld railway spike puller of claim 5 wherein the external thread of the drive screw terminates at a reduced diameter portion of said drive screw adjacent its distal end, the biasing means including a spring mounted about part of the reduced diameter portion and arranged on release of the internal and external threads in the extended position of the slide assembly to urge the slide assembly axially toward the drive screw.
9. The handheld railway spike puller of claim 8 wherein the biasing means also includes a spring nut mounted at the distal end of the drive screw and arranged for abutment with the spring.
10. The handheld railway spike puller of claim 8 wherein the axial length of the spring of the biasing means in its relaxed state combined with the axial length of the reduced diameter portion of the drive screw are together slightly greater than the axial length of the internal thread of the drive nut thereby ensuring the spring is effective in urging the slide assembly in the extended position toward the drive screw for re-engagement of the internal and external threads with rotation of the drive screw in the reverse direction.
11. The handheld railway spike puller of claim 5 wherein the internal thread of the drive nut and the external thread of the drive screw are of a trapezoidal thread form.
12. The handheld railway spike puller of claim 11 wherein each of the internal and external threads are tapered at their proximal and distal ends, respectively, said tapered ends being configured to promote re-engagement of said threads under the influence of the biasing means with the slide assembly in the extended position and upon rotation of the drive screw in the reverse direction.
13. The handheld railway spike puller of claim 1 wherein the housing assembly also includes a bearing arrangement fixed to an outer casing of the housing assembly at its proximal end, said bearing arrangement mounted about a proximal end of the drive screw and configured to prevent axial movement of said drive screw whilst permitting rotation of said screw in both the forward and reverse directions.
14. The handheld railway spike puller of claim 13 wherein the housing assembly further includes a driver housing mounted to a bearing housing of the bearing arrangement, said driver housing adapted for detachable coupling with the rotational driver.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0013] In order to achieve a better understanding of the nature of the present invention a preferred embodiment of a handheld railway spike puller will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0022] The handheld railway spike puller 10 of this embodiment generally comprises: [0023] 1. a housing assembly 12 being generally elongate and at a proximal end adapted for detachable coupling with the impact wrench 17; [0024] 2. a drive screw 14 substantially housed within the housing assembly 12, said screw 14 arranged for rotation via the impact wrench 17; [0025] 3. a slide assembly 16 including an internal thread 18 configured to engage an external thread 20 of the drive screw 14 which on rotation in a forward direction and a reverse direction effects sliding movement of the slide assembly 16 within the housing assembly 12 between an extended position and a retracted position, respectively, the internal and external threads 18 and 20 designed on rotation of the drive screw 14 in the forward direction to release from one another in the extended position of the slide assembly 16; [0026] 4. biasing means including a spring 22 operatively coupled to the drive screw 14, said biasing means 22 being arranged on release of the internal and external threads 18 and 20 to urge the slide assembly 16 in the extended position axially toward the drive screw 14.
[0027] Importantly, the biasing means or its spring 22 urge the slide assembly 16 in the extended position axially toward the drive screw 14 wherein rotation of the drive screw 14 in the reverse direction effects re-engagement of the internal and external threads 18 and 20. This re-engagement of the internal and external threads 18 and 20 is promoted under the influence of the biasing means or spring 22 whereby continued rotation of the drive screw 14 in the first direction effects sliding movement of the slide assembly 16 within the housing assembly 12 toward the retracted position of the slide assembly 16. In this example, the impact wrench 17 rotates the drive screw 14 in the forward or counter-clockwise direction for sliding movement of the slide assembly 16 toward the extended position whereas rotation of the drive screw 14 in the reverse or clockwise direction effects sliding movement of the slide assembly 16 toward the retracted position.
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[0029] In this embodiment, the housing assembly 12 includes a foot arrangement 40 at its distal end 42 being adapted in operation to contact the associated sleeper plate 15. As seen in
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[0035] Now that a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the handheld railway spike puller has at least the following advantages: [0036] 1. the spike puller including its unique mechanism for release and re-engagement of the slide assembly from the drive screw reduces loads on components meaning the puller is of a lighter construction; [0037] 2. the lighter constructed handheld spike puller is relatively easy to operate and manoeuvre reducing OH&S risk; [0038] 3. the handheld spike puller utilising biasing means in promoting re-engagement of internal/external threads maintain its effectiveness in pulling rail spikes.
[0039] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the invention as described herein is susceptible to variations and modifications other than those specifically described. For example, the shape and construction of the housing and slide assembly may vary where tubular or round sections are possible with a key and associated keyway permitting axial whilst restricting rotational movement. The biasing means may extend to other resiliently flexible elements and mount to the slide assembly rather than the drive screw whilst maintaining the biasing action between these components with the slide assembly in the extended position.
[0040] All such variations and modifications are to be considered within the scope of the present invention the nature of which is to be determined from the foregoing description.