Fastener removal aid devices
09943913 ยท 2018-04-17
Assignee
Inventors
- Matthew K. Everson (Thorofare, NJ, US)
- Daniel P. Glavin (Perkiomenville, PA, US)
- Matthew F. Schrader (Glenolden, PA, US)
- Matthew A. Carney (Ridley Park, PA, US)
Cpc classification
B21J15/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T408/98
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B23B47/284
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T408/569
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A fastener removal aid device for removing a self-locking fastener having a pin with a head and a collar, such as a Hi-Lok fastener, that includes at least one drill opening to receive and position a drill bit and a fastener opening for receiving at least part of the fastener. The fastener opening is designed to fit over either the collar or the pin, and the drill opening then may be centered in axial alignment with the pin, and the drill bit may then drill into either a threaded shaft end or head end of the fastener. Alternatively, the drill opening may be positioned on the sides of the fastener removal aid device to laterally break the fastener, or may also be positioned off-center to drill axially into the collar when the fastener removal aid device is positioned over the collar of the fastener and break the collar.
Claims
1. A fastener removal aid device for removing a frangible, self-locking fastener securing parts, the fastener removal aid device comprising: a body having at least one drill opening to receive and position a drill bit and at least one additional fastener opening sized to receive a portion of a self-locking fastener having a pin having a head and an externally threaded shaft, and a collar configured to be torqued onto the externally threaded shaft, where the at least one drill opening is positioned to axially align a drill bit with the collar of the self-locking fastener when the body is positioned on either an end of the self-locking fastener with the head or an end of the self-locking fastener with the collar, whereby the at least one drill opening is positioned off-center from a central axis of the at least one additional fastener opening such that the pin is avoided when drilling the collar through the drill opening of the body with the drill bit so as to loosen the collar to enable its separation from the pin.
2. The fastener removal aid device of claim 1, where the self-locking fastener is a Hi-Lok fastener.
3. The fastener removal aid device of claim 1, where the at least one additional fastener opening is sized to receive at least a portion of the collar.
4. The fastener removal aid device of claim 3, wherein the body of the fastener removal aid device has a tiered opening at a bottom of the body to receive the collar, where the tiered opening includes a first cylindrical opening of a diameter to receive a base portion of the collar.
5. The fastener removal aid device of claim 4, wherein the first cylindrical opening transitions into a smaller diameter cylindrical interior opening of a diameter necessary to receive a base portion of the collar.
6. The fastener removal aid device of claim 1, where the at least one additional fastener opening is sized to receive the head of the pin.
7. A fastener removal aid device for assisting with the removal of a frangible, self-locking fastener having a pin having a head and an externally threaded shaft, and a collar configured to be torqued onto the externally threaded shaft, the fastener removal aid device comprising: a body having at least one drill opening positioned axially along a central axis of the body and at least one additional fastener opening sized to receive a portion of the self-locking fastener, where the at least one drill opening is positioned to axially align with the pin of the self-locking fastener when the body is positioned on either an end of the self-locking fastener with the head or an end of the self-locking fastener with the collar, and the at least one additional fastener opening is off-center from a central axis of the at least one additional fastener opening such that the pin is avoided when drilling the collar so as to loosen the collar to enable its separation from the pin.
8. The fastener removal aid device of claim 7, where the self-locking fastener is a Hi-Lok fastener.
9. The fastener removal aid device of claim 7, where the at least one additional fastener opening is sized to receive at least a portion of the collar.
10. The fastener removal aid device of claim 9, where the at least one additional fastener opening is sized to receive the head of the pin.
11. A fastener removal aid device for assisting with the removal of a frangible, self-locking fastener having a pin having a head and an externally threaded shaft, and a collar configured to be torqued onto the externally threaded shaft, the fastener removal aid device comprising: a body having at least one drill opening positioned along the body and at least one additional fastener opening sized to receive the collar of the fastener, where the at least one drill opening is positioned to axially align with the collar of the self-locking fastener when the body is positioned on the self-locking fastener, whereby the at least one drill opening is positioned off-center from a central axis of the at least one additional fastener opening such that the pin is avoided when drilling the collar.
12. The fastener removal aid device of claim 11, where the self-locking fastener is a Hi-Lok fastener.
13. The fastener removal aid device of claim 11, where the drill opening is positioned to align in parallel with the collar of the self-locking fastener to facilitate axially drilling into the collar of the fastener.
14. A method for removing a frangible, self-locking fastener having a pin having a head and an externally threaded shaft and a collar configured to be torqued over the externally threaded shaft, that secures two surrounding parts, the method comprising: positioning a fastener removal aid device on either an end of the self-locking fastener with the head or an end of the self-locking fastener with the collar, the fastener removal aid device having an opening sized to receive at least a portion of the self-locking fastener securing the two surrounding parts, where the fastener removal aid device further includes a body having at least one drill opening sized to receive a drill bit and align the drill bit with the received portion of the self-locking fastener securing the two surrounding parts; and drilling through the at least one drill opening with a drill bit to remove a portion of the collar of the self-locking fastener, whereby the at least one drill opening is positioned off-center from a central axis of the received portion of the self-locking fastener opening such that the removed portion of the self-locking fastener is entirely from the collar.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the body of the fastener removal aid device has a tiered opening at a bottom of the body to receive the collar, where the tiered opening includes a first cylindrical opening of a diameter to receive a portion of the collar, and the first cylindrical opening transitions into a smaller diameter cylindrical interior opening of a diameter necessary to receive a base portion of the collar.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The invention may be better understood by referring to the following figures. The components in the Figs. are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. In the figures, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the different views.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(31) As noted above, in the illustrated example, the width of the fastener removal aid device 200 from opposing side 206 to opposing side 208 is 0.50 inches. The height of the fastener removal aid device 200 from the top surface 202 to the bottom surface 204 is 0.34 inches. The length of the fastener removal aid device 200 from the front surface to back surface is 0.75 inches. The drill hole is centered 0.12 inches from the bottom side 204 of the fastener removal aid device 200 (d=0.12) and 0.385 inches from the front side 210 of the fastener removal aid device 200. The drill hole is 0.10 inches in diameter. The bore 220 is approximately 0.366 inches in diameter and is centered along the width of the body 201 0.25 inches from the front surface 210.
(32) In operation, the fastener removal aid device 200 is placed on the collar 106 of the fastener 100 and held firmly in place by hand. Because the bore 220 is sized to fit around the diameter of the base portion 120 of the collar 106, the fastener removal aid device 200 will completely receive the collar 106 such that the fastener removal aid device 200 may rest on the top surface of part 110 when placed over the collar 106. In this example, the operator may then use a drill bit, for example a #40 (0.098 inches), to drill through the drill hole 222 in the fastener removal aid device 200 into the side of the collar 106. Since the drill hole 222 is positioned 0.12 inches from the bottom surface 204 of the fastener removal aid device 200, the operator will be drilling at approximately 0.12 inches away from the bottom of the collar 106 positioned against part 110. During drilling, the operator may remove the drill bit and visually inspect the collar 106 to ensure the fastener removal aid device 200 is properly guiding the drill bit through the collar 106.
(33) The fastener removal aid device 200 collar is then inverted (or turned upside down) and positioned over the collar 106 such that the drill hole is now located slightly above the previous point at which the collar 106 was drilled. In the current example, when the fastener removal aid device 200 is inverted and positioned over the collar 106, the drill hole 222 will be positioned 0.12 inches from the top side of the part 110. The operator will now be drilling at 0.22 inches away from the bottom of the collar 106 positioned against part 110.
(34) Again, the fastener removal aid device 200, in its inverted position, is held firmly in place by hand. The operator again uses a #40 drill bit (0.098 in.) to drill through the drill hole 222 and into the collar 106. This time, the operator will be drilling through the side of the collar 106 at a slightly higher point along the collar 106. Again, the operator may remove the drill bit and visually inspect the collar 106 to ensure the fastener removal aid device 200 is property guiding the drill bit through the collar 106. Once drilling in both locations along the collar 106 is complete, resulting in one drilled hole in the collar 106 positioned slightly above the other, the operator should be able to remove the collar 106 and remove the pin 102 from the fastener 100.
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(39) In the illustrated example, the diameter of the fastener removal aid device 300 is 0.625 inches. The height of the fastener removal aid device is 0.50 inches. The drill hole 302 is positioned 0.159 inches off-center and has a 0.129 inch diameter. With respect to the tiered opening 304, the first cylindrical opening 306 is 0.365 inches in diameter and is centered along the central axis of the fastener removal aid device 300. The smaller diameter cylindrical interior opening 310 is 0.266 inches in diameter and is also centered about the central axis of the fastener removal aid device 300. The first cylindrical opening 306 is 0.150 inches tall, and the smaller cylindrical interior opening 310 extends upward from the first cylindrical opening 306 0.25 inches, making the total height of the tiered opening 304 0.400 inches, terminating 0.100 inch short of the top surface of the fastener removal aid device 300.
(40) In operation, the fastener removal aid device 300 is placed on the collar 106 of the fastener 100 and held firmly in place by hand. The operator uses a tool, such as a drill bit, and for example, a #30 drill bit (0.1285 inches), to drill 0.15 to 0.17 inches deep into the collar 106. This will loosen the collar 106 enabling it to be separated from the fastener pin 102, and thus allow the pin 102 to be removed.
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(45) The total height of the fastener removal aid device 400 is 0.700 inches, where the lower cylindrical portion 404 is 0.20 inches in height and the main cylindrical portion 403 is 0.50 inches in height. The initial diameter of the transitional opening (at its widest point) is 0.63 inches. The transitional opening 406 from it lower edge to where it intersects the interior cylindrical opening 408 is approximately 0.10 inches high, making the angle of the transitional opening 120 degrees. The interior cylindrical opening 408 is 0.2 inches high. As such, the opening for the collar 106 from the commencement of the transitional opening 406 to the termination of the interior cylindrical opening 408 within the fastener removal aid device 400 is 0.300 inches in height.
(46) To fully facilitate the removal of the fastener 100, a second, nearly identical, fastener removal aid device 400 is utilized to assist in drilling out the threaded shaft 104 of the pin 102 from the collar 106. This second removal aid 400 is identical in all respects to the above described fastener removal aid device 400, except that the drill hole 402 is 0.191 inches in diameter, rather than 0.129 inches in diameter.
(47) In operation, the fastener removal aid device 400 is placed on the collar 106 and held firmly in place by hand. The operator then uses a drill bit, for example, a #30 drill bit (0.1285 in.) to drill 0.20 inches deep into the threaded end 104 of the pin 102 of the fastener 100. The operator then removes the drill bit and visually inspects the fastener head ensuring that the hole is centered. The second fastener removal aid device 400 of the larger diameter (0.191 inch diameter drill hole) is then placed on the collar 106 and again, held firmly in place by hand. Next, the operator uses a 0.190 inch drill bit to drill 0.20 inches into the threaded end 104 of the pin 102 of the fastener 100. At this stage, the collar 106 should now be loose enough to remove and then, once removed, the pin 102 of the fastener 100 can be removed.
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(54) In this example, to fully facilitate the removal of the head 103 of the pin 102 of the fastener, two nearly identical fastener removal aid devices 500 with two different drill hole diameters are used to drill the holes in the head 103 of the pin 102. The two fastener removal aid devices 500 are identical in all respects, as described above, except that one fastener removal aid device 500 has a drill hole having a smaller diameter of 0.129 inches (small diameter fastener removal aid device 500) and the other has a drill hole having a larger diameter of 0.189 inches (larger diameter fastener removal aid device 500).
(55) In operation, the small diameter fastener removal aid device 500 is first placed on the head 103 of the pin 102 and held firmly in place by hand. The operator then uses a drill bit, for example, a #30 drill bit (0.128 in.), to drill 0.05 to 0.06 inches into the head 103 of the pin 102. This hole provides a pilot hole for the next larger hole. The operator removes the drill bit and visually inspects the fastener head 103 to ensure the hole is centered. The larger diameter fastener removal aid device 500 is then placed on the fastener head 103 and held firmly in place by hand. The operator then uses a non-standard 0.186 inch drill bit to drill 0.05 to 0.06 inches deep into the head 103 of the pin 102. The operator removes the drill bit and then removes the head 103 of the pin 102 of the fastener 500. The threaded shaft 104, with the collar 106 still attached, can now be carefully knocked out.
(56) The foregoing description of implementations has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not exhaustive and does not limit the claimed inventions to the precise form disclosed. Modifications and variations are possible in light of the above description or may be acquired from practicing the invention. The claims and their equivalents define the scope of the invention.
(57) In particular, and as noted above, the fastener removal aid devices illustrated in this application are design for use with standard self-locking fasteners such as Hi-Lok; however, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the illustrated designs may be modified for use with different fasteners, as well as for use with Hi-Lok fasteners of different sizes, Hi-Lite fasteners and Hi-Tigue fasteners (also sold by Hi-Shear Corporation, Torrance, Calif.).
(58) Further, modifications to the overall size and shape of the fastener removal aid devices illustrated in