AN ALIGNMENT TOOL FOR ALIGNING BORES IN STRUCTURAL MEMBERS
20190337130 · 2019-11-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B27/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An alignment tool (1) for aligning a bore (13) extending through a first structural member (14) with a bore (19) extending through a second structural member (15) is disclosed. The alignment tool (1) comprises two shaft portions (2, 3) having a cylindrical or cylindrical like configuration. The second shaft portion (3) is arranged adjacent to the first shaft portion (2). A portion of the second surface forms a continuation of a portion of the first surface. A first bushing (8) is arranged along the first shaft portion (2) and substantially covering the first surface, and a second bushing (9) is arranged along the second shaft portion (3) and substantially covering the second surface. Mutual rotational movements are allowed between the first shaft portion (2) and the first bushing (8) and between the second shaft portion (3) and the second bushing (9).
Claims
1. An alignment tool for aligning a bore extending through a first structural member with a bore extending through a second structural member, the alignment tool comprising: a first shaft portion having a cylindrical or cylindrical like configuration defining a first cylinder axis, a first diameter and a first surface, a second shaft portion having a cylindrical or cylindrical like configuration defining a second cylinder axis, a second diameter and a second surface, the second shaft portion being arranged adjacent to the first shaft portion along a direction defined by the first cylinder axis, the second cylinder axis extending in parallel to the first cylinder axis, the second diameter being smaller than the first diameter and a portion of the second surface forming a continuation of a portion of the first surface, a first bushing arranged along the first shaft portion and substantially covering the first surface, and a second bushing (9) arranged along the second shaft portion and substantially covering the second surface, wherein mutual rotational movements are allowed between the first shaft portion and the first bushing and between the second shaft portion and the second bushing.
2. The alignment tool according to claim 1, wherein the first bushing and/or the second bushing has/have a cylindrical shape.
3. The alignment tool according to claim 2, wherein the first bushing has a diameter which is larger than a diameter of the second bushing.
4. The alignment tool according to claim 1, further comprising a tool engaging portion arranged to engage a tool for rotating the alignment tool about the first cylinder axis.
5. The alignment tool according to claim 4, wherein the tool engaging portion is or forms part of a head part of the alignment tool.
6. The alignment tool according to claim 1, wherein the second shaft portion has a tapered shape along a direction defined by the second cylinder axis and in a region arranged opposite to the portion of the second surface which forms an extension of a portion of the first surface.
7. The alignment tool according to claim 1, wherein the first bushing and/or the second bushing comprises a first bearing portion facing the first structural member or the second structural member, respectively, the first bearing portion being composed of a copper-lead alloy, a plastic, a babbitt alloy or a bronze alloy suitable for a journal bearing.
8. The alignment tool according to claim 1, further comprising at least one bearing, wherein the at least one bearing is arranged between the first shaft portion and the first bushing and/or between the second shaft portion and the second bushing.
9. The alignment tool according to claim 8, wherein the bearing is selected among journal bearings, ball bearings or roller bearings.
10. The alignment tool according to claim 1, wherein the first bushing and/or the second bushing comprises a second bearing portion facing the first shaft portion or the second shaft portion, respectively, the second bearing portion being composed of a copper-lead alloy, a plastic, a babbitt alloy or a bronze alloy suitable for a journal bearing.
11. The alignment tool according to claim 1, wherein the first shaft portion and/or the second shaft portion comprises a third bearing portion facing the first bushing or the second bushing, respectively, the third bearing portion being composed of a copper-lead alloy, a plastic, a babbitt alloy or a bronze alloy suitable for a journal bearing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0042] The invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0049] The second shaft portion 3 has a diameter which is smaller than a diameter of the first shaft portion 2, and the second cylinder axis 5 extends in parallel to and displaced relative to the first cylinder axis 4. Accordingly, the second shaft portion 3 is arranged eccentrically with respect to the first shaft portion 2.
[0050] A bolt head 6 provided with six tool engaging surfaces 7 is arranged adjacent to the first shaft portion 2, opposite to the second shaft portion 3. An appropriate tool, such as a wrench, can be arranged in contact with the tool engaging surfaces 7, thereby allowing torque transfer from the tool to the alignment tool 1 in order to rotate the alignment tool 1 about the first cylinder axis 4. This will be described in further detail below with reference to
[0051] A first bushing 8, having a cylindrical shape, is sized and shaped to be arranged along the first shaft portion 2 in such a manner that the first surface is substantially covered by the first bushing 8. The first bushing 8 is allowed to rotate relative to the first shaft portion 2.
[0052] A second bushing 9, having a cylindrical shape, is sized and shaped to be arranged along the second shaft portion 3 in such a manner that the second surface is substantially covered by the second bushing 9. The second bushing 9 is allowed to rotate relative to the second shaft portion 3.
[0053] As described above, since the bushings 8, 9 are allowed to rotate relative to the shaft portions 2, 3, the shaft portions 2, 3 may rotate relative to bores in which the shaft portions 2, 3 are arranged, while the bushings 8, 9, forming a contacting interface between the alignment tool 1 and inner surfaces of the bores, remain substantially stationary relative to the bores. Thereby the risk of wear and damage on the inner surfaces of the bores is considerably reduced.
[0054] The alignment tool 1 further comprises a washer 10 to be arranged between the bolt head 6 and the first bushing 8, an end plate 11 arranged to abut the second bushing 9, and a screw 12 arranged to keep the alignment tool 1 assembled.
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[0057] The alignment tool 1 is inserted into the bore 13 along the direction indicated by arrow 16. Subsequently rotating tool 17 can be mounted on the bolt head 6 of the alignment tool 1, in engagement with the tool engaging surfaces 7, in order to rotate the alignment tool 1 about the first cylinder axis (illustrated in
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[0062] Since the alignment tool 1 is provided with the first and second bushings, the alignment of the bores 13, 19 illustrated in