Truck anchor pin bushing driver
11117246 · 2021-09-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
B25B27/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A tool for use in combination with an air hammer for removing and/or installing an anchor pin bushing. The tool includes a drive shaft and an adaptor that is removably attachable to the drive shaft. A first end of the drive shaft is configured for removable attachment to an air hammer. A second end of the drive shaft is configured for removable attachment with the adaptor. The adaptor includes a flanged end and a notched end. Both the flanged end and notched end include a counterbore sized and configured to fit over an anchor pin. The notched end of the adaptor is used for removing an anchor pin bushing and the flanged end of the adaptor is used to install an anchor pin bushing.
Claims
1. A tool for use in combination with an air hammer for removing and installing an anchor pin bushing, said tool comprising: a drive shaft having a first section at a first end of said shaft, and a second section at a second end of said shaft, said first section begins at a first distal end of the drive shaft and terminates at a flange located inward from the distal end, wherein said first end is removably attachable to an air hammer, said second section includes a tapered portion at a second distal end of the drive shaft, and a recessed portion located inward of said tapered portion, a clip within the recessed portion of said second section, an adaptor, said adaptor having a centerline axis, said adaptor having a flanged end and a notched end, said flanged end including a flange, said notched end of said adaptor including a notch, said flanged end having a first counterbore coaxial with said centerline axis, said notched end having a second counterbore coaxial with said centerline axis, wherein at least a portion of said first counterbore and said second counterbore include a chamfer, wherein said first and second counterbore are removably attachable to said second distal end of said drive shaft.
2. The tool of claim 1 wherein the first and second counterbores of the cylindrical member each comprise a cylindrical coaxial equal diameter section configured to receive and engage the distal drive end.
3. The tool of claim 1 wherein the flanged end and notched end of the cylindrical member each comprise an annular coaxial circular surface having a substantially equal diameter.
4. The tool of claim 2 wherein the flanged end and notched end of the cylindrical member each comprise an annular coaxial circular surface having a substantially equal diameter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the detail description reference will be made to the drawing comprised of the following Figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
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(10) The drive shaft 10 includes a second section 15 located at a second distal end 16 of the drive shaft 10. The second section 15 has a generally cylindrical shape and circular cross-section. The second section 15 includes a tapered portion 17 at the second distal end 16 of drive shaft 10, a generally uniform cross-section portion 18, and a recessed portion 19. The tapered portion 17 is preferably conical or frustoconical in shape. The recessed portion 19 is located inward of the tapered portion 17, said recessed portion 19 sized and configured to accommodate a retainer clip 11. The retainer clip 11 permits the drive shaft 10 to be removably attachable and detachable from the adaptor 20, while also providing a secure coupling during use of the tool. The retainer clip 11 provides a friction fit of the drive shaft 10 to the adaptor 20. Preferably, the retainer clip 11 is a “C” ring. The generally uniform cross-section portion 18 is preferably located inward of said recessed portion 19.
(11) The drive shaft 10 includes a third section 8 located between the first section 12 and the second section 15. The third section 8 is preferably cylindrically shaped and has a generally circular cross-section. The diameter of the third section 8 is preferably greater than the diameter of the first distal end 13, less than the diameter of the flange 14, less than the diameter of the retainer clip 11 and less than the diameter of the generally uniform cross-section 18 of the second section. Although the first section 12, second section 15 and third section 8 of the tool preferably have a generally circular cross-section, the cross-section may have other geometries such as hexagonal, octagonal, etc. without departing from the invention.
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(13) The flanged end 22 of the adaptor 20 includes a flange 26. The flange 26 has an outer diameter 30 preferably greater than the outside diameter of the bushing in which the anchor pin will be installed or removed. A flange having an outer diameter greater than the outside diameter of the anchor pin bushing 50 will stop the assembled tool from going through the housing 54 after the anchor pin 52 and/or anchor pin bushing 50 have been removed, as is shown in
(14) The notched end 24 of the adaptor 20 includes a notch 29. The notched end 24 has an outer diameter 32 and an inner diameter 34. The outer diameter 32 is preferably smaller than the outside diameter of the bushing into which the anchor pin is installed or removed. The inner diameter 34 is preferably smaller than the innermost diameter of the bushing into which the anchor pin is installed or removed. The notched end 24 of the adaptor 20 is used for removing an anchor pin and bushing from a housing 54. Preferably, the outer diameter of the adaptor decreases from the diameter 32 to the flange 26 as shown in
(15) The flanged end 22 of the adaptor 20 includes a first counterbore 21 having a generally circular cross-section. Preferably, the center of the first counterbore 21 is coaxial with the centerline axis 27. First counterbore 21 preferably includes a first section 21a, a second section 21b, and a third section 21c. The first section 21a is sized and configured to fit onto an anchor pin in operation. The second section 21b of counterbore 21 is sized and configured to removably attach to the second section 15 of the drive shaft 10. The second section 21b preferably has a generally uniform and circular cross-section. Preferably, counterbore 21 includes a chamfer 25 connecting the first section of counterbore 21a and the second section 21b of the counterbore. Most preferably, the chamfer 25 is 60 degrees. The chamfer 25 allows for a retainer clip 11 to easily be slid into the second section 21b. The third section 21c of counterbore 21 is preferably tapered such that the diameter of the counterbore in the third section 21c decreases towards the interior of the adaptor 20 along its longitudinal axis. Preferably, the third section 21c has a conical or frustoconical shape. The third section 21c of counterbore 21 is sized and configured to receive the tapered end 17 of the drive shaft 10.
(16) The notched end 24 of the adaptor 20 includes a second counterbore 23 having a generally circular cross-section. Preferably, the center of the second counterbore 23 is coaxial with the centerline axis 27. Second counterbore 23 preferably includes a first section 23a, a second section 23b, and a third section 23c. The first section 23a is sized and configured to fit onto an anchor pin in operation. The second section 23b of counterbore 23 is sized and configured to removably attach to the second section 15 of the drive shaft 10. The second section 23b preferably has a generally uniform and circular cross-section. Preferably, second counterbore 23 includes a chamfer 25 connecting the first section of counterbore 23a and the second section 23b of the counterbore. Most preferably, the chamfer is 60 degrees. The chamfer 25 allows for a retainer clip 11 to easily be slid into the second section 23b. The third section 23c of counterbore 23 is preferably tapered such that the diameter of the counterbore in the third section 23c decreases towards the interior of the adaptor 20 along its longitudinal axis. Preferably, the third section 23c has a conical or frustoconical shape. The third section 23c of counterbore 23 is sized and configured to receive the tapered end 17 of the drive shaft 10.
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(18) The second distal end 16 of the drive shaft 10 is thus designed to engage and effectively interlock with the adaptor 20 by insertion of the second distal end 16 with either the first counterbore 21 or the second counterbore 23 depending upon whether the anchor pin bushing is to be installed or removed from a housing.
(19) Thus, the combination of a drive shaft 10 and reversible adaptor 20, enables by its design a tool which can be easily used to both install and remove anchor pins and/or anchor pin bushings in an efficient and timely manner thereby overcoming the shortcomings of prior art tools.
(20) A benefit of the design is the feature of using a single adaptor wherein the installation end of the member and the removal end are coaxial. This insures uniform application of the axial force to remove and install an anchor pin bushing. The adaptor may be customized in size to accommodate anchor pin bushings of various size and a set of such custom sized adaptors may be provided.
(21) While there has been set forth an embodiment of the invention, it is to be understood that the invention shall be limited only by the following claims and equivalence thereof.