SPINDLE REPAIR APPARATUS AND METHOD
20240075768 ยท 2024-03-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60B2900/113
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B27/0052
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The apparatus is for use with a mechanism of the type which, when manufactured, has an axle tube terminating in a brake mount, a spindle extending from the brake mount, a spider plate mounted to the brake mount in surrounding relation to the spindle, a hub mounted to the spindle and a wheel mounted to the hub. The apparatus is adapted to receive the hub in the manner of the spindle, adapted to be mounted to the brake mount and adapted to capture the spider plate against the brake mount.
Claims
1. Apparatus for use with a mechanism of the type which, when manufactured, has an axle tube terminating in a brake mount, a spindle extending from the brake mount, a spider plate mounted to the brake mount in surrounding relation to the spindle, a brake assembly mounted to the brake mount in surrounding relation to the spindle, a hub mounted to the spindle and a wheel mounted to the hub, the apparatus comprising: an assembly adapted to receive the hub in the manner of the spindle, adapted to be mounted to the brake mount in the manner of the spider plate and adapted to receive the brake in the manner of the spider plate.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the assembly comprises a spindle portion having a spindle part that is adapted to receive the hub in the manner of the spindle and a flange part from which the spindle part protrudes; and a spider portion having a hollow adapted to receive the flange part, the spider portion and the flange part being adapted to be mounted to the brake mount in the manner of the spider plate and adapted to receive the brake in the manner of the spider plate.
3. A method for repairing a damaged spindle in a mechanism of the type which, when manufactured, has an axle tube terminating in a brake mount, a spindle extending from the brake mount; a spider plate mounted to the brake mount in surrounding relation to the spindle; a brake assembly mounted to the brake mount in surrounding relation to the spindle; a hub mounted to the spindle; and a wheel mounted to the hub, the method comprising: operatively mounting the apparatus of claim 2 to the brake mount.
4. Apparatus for use with a mechanism of the type which, when manufactured, has an axle tube terminating in a brake mount, a spindle extending from the brake mount, a spider plate mounted to the brake mount in surrounding relation to the spindle, a hub mounted to the spindle and a wheel mounted to the hub, the apparatus comprising: an assembly adapted to receive the hub in the manner of the spindle, adapted to be mounted to the brake mount and adapted to capture the spider plate against the brake mount.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the assembly comprises: a spindle portion having a spindle part, the spindle part being so adapted to receive the hub; an adapter portion having a hollow and from which the spindle portion protrudes; and a flange part protruding from the adapter portion, the flange part being so adapted to be mounted to the brake mount and capture the spider plate thereagainst.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, further comprising a bushing and wherein the adapter portion is adapted to receive the bushing in tight-fitting engagement.
7. A method for repairing a damaged spindle in a mechanism of the type which, when manufactured, has an axle tube terminating in a brake mount, a spindle extending from the brake mount; a spider plate mounted to the brake mount in surrounding relation to the spindle; a hub mounted to the spindle; and a wheel mounted to the hub, the method comprising: severing the damaged spindle; welding the bushing to the axle tube; and operatively mounting the apparatus of claim 6 to the brake mount.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the adapter part is heated to receive the bushing.
9. The method of claim 7, wherein the bushing is provided in the form of a bushing bracket combination, the bushing bracket combination is bolted to the brake mount to secure the bushing for welding and a bracket portion of the bushing bracket is severed and removed after the bushing part has been welded in place.
10. Apparatus for use with a mechanism of the type which, when manufactured, has an axle tube terminating in a brake mount, a spindle extending from the brake mount, a spider plate mounted to the brake mount in surrounding relation to the spindle, a rotor mounted to the spindle and a wheel mounted to the rotor, the apparatus comprising: a structure adapted to receive the rotor in the manner of the spindle, adapted to be mounted to the brake mount and adapted to capture the spider plate against the brake mount.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the structure comprises: a spindle portion having a spindle part, the spindle part being so adapted to receive the rotor; an adapter portion having a hollow and from which the spindle portion protrudes; and a flange part protruding from the adapter portion, the flange part being so adapted to be mounted to the brake mount and capture the spider plate thereagainst.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, further comprising a bushing and wherein the adapter portion is adapted to receive the bushing in tight-fitting engagement.
13. A method for repairing a damaged spindle in a mechanism of the type which, when manufactured, has an axle tube terminating in a brake mount, a spindle extending from the brake mount; a spider plate mounted to the brake mount in surrounding relation to the spindle; a rotor mounted to the spindle; and a wheel mounted to the rotor, the method comprising: severing the damaged spindle; welding the bushing to the axle tube; operatively mounting the apparatus of claim 11 to the brake mount.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the adapter part is heated to receive the bushing.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the bushing is provided in the form of a bushing bracket combination, the bracket is bolted to the brake mount to position the bushing for welding and is severed and removed after the bushing part has been welded in place.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
[0118] Example embodiments of the inventive apparatus and method are described below but as an initial matter both should be understood to be for use mechanisms of the general prior art type shown in
[0119] This mechanism will be understood to include, with reference to the sequence of
[0125] The example apparatus 20 is shown in
[0126] The spindle portion has a spindle part 26 that has the shape of the prior art spindle and a flange part 28.
[0127] The spider portion has the general shape of the prior art spider.
[0128] The example method involves the example apparatus and will be understood to commence with the disassembly of a damaged wheel assembly to expose the spindle as shown in
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[0134] Variations on the above are possible.
[0135] One variation involves a mechanism of the type shown in
[0136] This variation involves the structure shown in
[0137] The structure shown in
[0138] The spindle portion has a spindle part, the spindle part being so adapted to receive the hub.
[0139] The adapter portion has a hollow H and has the spindle portion protruding therefrom.
[0140] The flange part protrudes from the adapter portion and is adapted to be mounted to the brake mount and capture the spider plate thereagainst.
[0141] The structure of
[0142] The above apparatus can be used for repairing a damaged spindle in the apparatus of
[0143] This step is generally similar to the method previously described, i.e. requiring removal of the components necessary to expose the damaged spindle and severing the damaged spindle.
[0144] However, in this method, prior to replacement of the wheel, hub, etc.: [0145] the bushing bracket combination is bolted to the brake mount in surrounding relation to the spindle stub, and beads of weld are placed at the ends of the bushing part, as indicated by the sequence of
[0148] Notably, although not shown, the adapter part of the apparatus is heated, with a welding torch or the like, prior to installation on the bushing, thereby to ensure tight-fitting engagement once cooled.
[0149] Yet another variation involves a mechanism of the type shown in
[0150] This variation involves the structure shown in
[0151] The structure shown in
[0152] The spindle portion has a spindle part, the spindle part being so adapted to receive the rotor.
[0153] The adapter portion having a hollow and has the spindle portion protruding therefrom.
[0154] The flange part protrudes from the adapter portion and is adapted to be mounted to the brake mount and capture the spider plate thereagainst.
[0155] The structure of
[0156] The above apparatus can be used for repairing a damaged spindle in the apparatus of
[0157] This method again requires: removal of the components necessary to expose the damaged spindle; severing the damaged spindle [
[0158] However, in this embodiment, the spider plate is positioned against the brake mount before the apparatus is mounted, as indicated in
[0159] Yet further variations are possible.
[0160] Accordingly, the invention should be understood to be limited only by the accompanying claims, purposively construed.