Hinge pin remover tool
11485001 ยท 2022-11-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D7/1005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T29/53943
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 hinge pin remover for removing a hinge pin from a door hinge assembly. A geared wheel is rotatably connected to a hinge pin remover body. The geared wheel includes a plurality of geared wheel teeth. A handle is rigidly connected to the geared wheel. A geared shaft extends through the remover body. The geared shaft includes a plurality of geared shaft teeth. The geared shaft teeth are engaged with the geared wheel teeth. A lower push rod is connected to the geared shaft and is for pushing the hinge pin as the geared wheel is rotated. A forked clip is slidingly connected to the geared shaft and is for pulling the hinge pin as the geared wheel is rotated.
Claims
1. A method for using a hinge pin remover, said method comprising the steps of: A. mounting said hinge pin remover onto a hinge assembly, said hinge pin remover comprising: i. a remover body, ii. a geared wheel rotatably connected to said remover body, said geared wheel comprising a plurality of geared wheel teeth, iii. a handle rigidly connected to said geared wheel, iv. a geared shaft extending through said remover body, said geared shaft comprising a plurality of geared shaft teeth, wherein said plurality of geared shaft teeth are engaged with said plurality of geared wheel teeth, v. a lower push rod for pushing said hinge pin as said geared wheel is rotated, wherein a forked clip access space underneath said hinge pin head is created when said lower push rod pushes said hinge pin, said lower push rod connected to said geared shaft, and vi. a forked clip slidingly connected to said geared shaft, wherein said forked clip slides horizontally relative to said geared shaft and into said forked clip access space under said hinge pin head, said forked clip is for pulling said hinge pin as said geared wheel is rotated, B. pushing said handle downward causing said geared shaft to move upward and causing said lower push rod to move upward and press against said hinge pin causing it to be pushed upward, C. sliding said forked clip horizontally away from said hinge pin, D. raising said handle causing said forked clip to be moved to a vertical height lower than hinge pin head, E. sliding said forked clip horizontally towards said hinge pin so that said forked clip is under said forked clip head, and F. pushing said handle downward causing said geared shaft to move upward causing said forked clip to press upward on said hinge pin head causing said hinge pin to be pulled upward from the top of said hinge pin wherein said hinge pin may be removed from said hinge pin assembly by grasping said hinge pin with fingers and pulling.
2. The method as in claim 1, wherein said remover body comprises an: a. axle rod connected to said remover body, wherein said geared wheel rotates around said axle rod, and b. a circular collar for surrounding at least one knuckle of said door hinge assembly and for resting on said hinge assembly for support, and c. a shaft channel extending through said remover body and for guiding vertical motion of said geared shaft.
3. The method as in claim 1, wherein said geared shaft comprises: a. a rigidly attached upper arm, wherein said forked clip is slidingly connected to said rigidly attached upper arm, wherein said forked clip slides horizontally relative to said rigidly attached upper arm, and b. a rigidly attached lower arm, wherein said lower push rod is rigidly connected to said rigidly attached lower arm.
4. The method as in claim 1, further comprising a retaining pin connected to said geared shaft for retaining said forked clip onto said geared shaft as said forked clip is slid.
5. The method as in claim 1, wherein said remover body comprises an axle rod connected to said remover body, wherein said geared wheel rotates around said axle rod.
6. The method as in claim 1, wherein said remover body comprises a circular collar for surrounding at least one knuckle of said door hinge assembly and for resting on said hinge assembly for support.
7. The method as in claim 1, wherein said remover body comprises a shaft channel extending through said remover body and for guiding vertical motion of said geared shaft.
8. The method as in claim 1, wherein said geared shaft comprises a rigidly attached upper arm, wherein said forked clip is slidingly connected to said rigidly attached upper arm, wherein said forked clip slides horizontally relative to said rigidly attached upper arm.
9. The method as in claim 1, wherein said geared shaft comprises a rigidly attached lower arm, wherein said lower push rod is rigidly connected to said rigidly attached lower arm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(6) Components of Hinge Remover
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(8) Forked Clip
(9) Forked clip 10 is sliding connected to upper arm 18 of geared shaft 8 (
(10) Geared Shaft
(11) Geared shaft 8 extends downward through body 6 (
(12) Geared Wheel
(13) Geared wheel 17 includes hole 12 and is rotatably connected to body 6 via axle rod 20 (
(14) Body
(15) Body 6 includes circular collar 14 which surrounds hinge assembly 1 and is supported by hinge assembly 1 (
(16) Utilization of Hinge Remover
(17) Hinge pin 5 is preferably removed when the door is closed. Hinge assembly 1 includes hinge wings 2. One of hinge wings 2 is rigidly connected to the door (not shown) and the other hinge wing is connected to the door frame (not shown).
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(22) While the present invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, the reader should consider these described embodiments only as particular embodiments. Many other embodiments are possible. Therefore, the reader should determine the scope of the present invention by the claims and their legal equivalents.