TOOL AND METHOD FOR INSERTING AND REMOVING COMPONENTS
20180029208 ยท 2018-02-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/53104
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
B60B29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/53878
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 tool for inserting and removing components, in particular bearings, bushes or the like, particularly in the automotive sector, has a spindle, a first sleeve body having a first ramp-form outer circumferential surface and a through-hole, through which the spindle can be axially guided, a second sleeve body having a second ramp-form outer circumferential surface and a through-hole, through which the spindle can be axially guided, and also a first pressure body and a second pressure body.
Claims
1. A tool for inserting and removing components into or from a component mount, comprising a spindle; a first sleeve body with a first ramp-form outer circumferential surface for resting against the component in a clearance-free and centred manner, and a through-hole, through which the spindle can be axially guided; a second sleeve body with a second ramp-form outer circumferential surface for resting against the component in a clearance-free and centred manner, and a through-hole, through which the spindle can be axially guided, it being possible to provide the second sleeve body such that the second ramp-form outer circumferential surface is facing the first ramp-form outer circumferential surface; a first pressure body which can be coupled to the first sleeve body to axially apply pressure thereto; and a second pressure body which can be coupled to the second sleeve body to axially apply pressure thereto.
2. The tool of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first ramp-form outer circumferential surface and the second ramp-form outer circumferential surface are formed conically.
3. The tool of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first ramp-form outer circumferential surface and the second ramp-form outer circumferential surface are formed with a convex curvature.
4. The tool of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first ramp-form outer circumferential surface and the second ramp-form outer circumferential surface are formed with a concave curvature.
5. The tool of claim 1, wherein the spindle has an external thread.
6. The tool of claim 1, wherein the pressure bodies are configured as screw-down nuts.
7. The tool of claim 1, wherein the tool also has a coupling element which can be coupled to an end portion of the spindle.
8. The tool of claim 1, wherein the spindle has a coupling element which is formed on an end portion, integrally therewith.
9. The tool of claim 1, wherein the tool also has a striking device with an impact component, which can be coupled to the spindle, and a striking body which is movable against an impact body of the impact component.
10. The tool of claim 9, wherein the impact component has a guide piece on which the striking body is movably guided, and the impact body can be connected or is connected to the guide piece.
11. The tool of claim 9, wherein the impact component can be coupled to the spindle by means of the coupling element.
12. The tool of claim 1, wherein the tool has, according to the modular principle, a selection of different spindles.
13. The tool of claim 1, wherein the tool has, according to the modular principle, a selection of different sleeve bodies.
14. The tool of claim 1, wherein the tool has, according to the modular principle, a selection of different pressure bodies
15. A method for inserting or removing components into or from a component mount, comprising the steps: bringing a first ramp-form outer circumferential surface of a first sleeve body into contact with a first end region of a wall, defining an inner hole, of the component; bringing a second ramp-form outer circumferential surface of a second sleeve body into contact with a second end region, opposite the first end region, of the wall, defining the inner hole, of the component, a spindle being axially guided through a through-hole in the first sleeve body, through the hole inside the component and also through a through-hole in the second sleeve body; axially applying a force to the first sleeve body in the direction of the second sleeve body by means of a first pressure body; axially applying a force to the second sleeve body in the direction of the first sleeve body by means of a second pressure body; and axially applying a force to the spindle and thereby moving the component out of or into the bearing mount.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein a force is applied axially to the spindle by a jolt-wise application of said force as the result of a movement of the striking body against an impact body of an impact component coupled to the spindle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0045] In the following, the invention will be described with reference to the drawings, in which:
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[0051] In the drawings, the same reference signs denote identical or functionally identical components, unless indicated otherwise.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0053] The tool 1 is provided for inserting the component 2 into or removing the component from the component mount 3, and it has a spindle 10, a first sleeve body 11, a second sleeve body 21, a first pressure body 31 and a second pressure body 32. Furthermore, the tool can optionally have a coupling element 40. In addition, the tool 1 can optionally also have a striking device 50, as shown by way of example in
[0054] As shown by way of example in
[0055] The spindle 10 is configured as an elongate shaft or rail with a longitudinal axis L10 which defines an axial direction. As shown schematically in
[0056] The first sleeve body 11 has a first ramp-form outer circumferential surface 11a and a through-hole 12. The spindle 10 can be guided axially through the through-hole 12. In the assembled state of the tool 1 which is prepared in particular for inserting or removing the component 2, the spindle 10 has been guided axially through the through-hole 12 in the first sleeve body 11, as shown by way of example in
[0057] The second sleeve body 21 has a second ramp-form outer circumferential surface 21a and a through-hole 22. The spindle 10 can be guided axially through the through-hole 22 in the second sleeve body 21. In the assembled state of the tool 1, the spindle 10 has been guided axially through the through-hole 22 in the second sleeve body 21, as shown by way of example in
[0058] As shown in
[0059] In the following, for the sake of simplicity, reference will only be made to a conical shape of the outer circumferential surface 11a, 21a of the sleeve bodies 11, 21. Unless indicated otherwise, the details also apply analogously to a generally ramp-form shape, in particular to a convexly or concavely curved shape of the outer circumferential surface 11a, 21a of the respective sleeve body 11, 21.
[0060] The second sleeve body 21 can be provided such that the second conical outer circumferential surface 21a is positioned facing the first conical outer circumferential surface 11a. Particularly in the assembled state of the tool, the first sleeve body 11 and the second sleeve body 21 are pushed onto the spindle 10 such that the first outer circumferential surface 11a and the second outer circumferential surface 21a are oriented facing one another, as shown in
[0061] As shown schematically in
[0062] The first sleeve body 11 can have a first end face 11b which is located opposite the first conical outer circumferential surface 11a with respect to the first sleeve centre axis L11 and which is provided to be contacted by the first pressure body 31. The second sleeve body 21 can have a second end face 21b which is located opposite the second conical outer circumferential surface 21a with respect to the second sleeve centre axis L21 and which is provided to be contacted by the second pressure body 32. In the assembled state of the tool 1, the pressure bodies 31, 32 can be respectively contacted on the end faces 11b, 21b, and they respectively rest against said end faces to apply pressure, as shown by way of example in
[0063] The through-holes 12, 22 in the sleeve bodies 11, 21 can be respectively configured as cylindrical holes. As shown by way of example in
[0064] As shown by way of example in
[0065] The first and the second pressure body 31, 32 are respectively provided for applying pressure to the sleeve bodies 11, 21 and can be configured in particular as screw-down nuts, as shown schematically in
[0066] As shown by way of example in
[0067] As shown in particular in
[0068] Alternatively, it can also be provided that the coupling element 40 is formed integrally with the end portion 10A of the spindle 10, in particular it is connected thereto in a non-releasable manner. Here, the coupling element 40 can also have the internal thread 41 which, in this case, is formed in a blind hole in the coupling element 40 and is used to couple further components to the spindle 10.
[0069] As shown by way of example in
[0070] The tool 1 can also have a striking device 50. As shown by way of example in
[0071] The impact body 54 can be formed in particular in the shape of a disc or plate, as shown schematically in
[0072] The guide piece 53 can be formed in particular as a bar-shaped or rail-shaped elongate body, as shown by way of example in
[0073] The guide piece 53 can be coupled to the spindle 10 in particular by a first end portion 53A. For this purpose, it is possible to provide on the guide piece 53 an external thread 55 which is formed at least in the region of the end portion 53A of the guide piece 53. The external thread 55 can be screwed into the internal thread 41 of the coupling element 40. The impact component 51 can thus be coupled to the spindle 10 in particular by means of the coupling element 40.
[0074] The impact body 54 can be arranged at a second end portion 53B, opposite the first end portion 53A, of the guide piece 53. The impact body 54 can be connected to the guide piece 53, for example it can be connected releasably thereto, for example by means of a thread (not shown), or it is connected to the guide piece 53, for example formed integrally therewith or welded thereto or the like.
[0075] Furthermore, the striking device 50 can have a striking body 52. This can be movably guided in particular on the guide piece 53, as schematically shown in
[0076] The striking body 52 can be formed in particular as a cylindrical component with an inner hole 56, through which the guide piece 53 can be guided, as shown schematically in
[0077] Of course, it is also possible to provide in the tool set a selection of different striking devices, for example with different guide pieces 53 and/or different striking bodies 52 and/or different impact pieces 54.
[0078] In the following, a method for inserting or removing the component 2 into or from the component mount 3 is described by way of example based on
[0079] In the method, the first ramp-form, in particular conical outer circumferential surface 11a of the first sleeve body 11 is brought into contact with a first end region 5A of a wall 5, defining an inner hole 4, of the component 2. Furthermore, the second ramp-form, in particular conical outer circumferential surface 21a of the second sleeve body 21 is brought into contact with a second end region 5B, opposite the first end region 5A, of the wall 5 of the component 2. Accordingly, the component 2 is arranged axially between the first and the second sleeve body 11, 21, or they are arranged on opposite sides of the component 2, as shown by way of example in
[0080] As further shown in
[0081] The spindle 10 extends axially through the through-hole 12 in the first sleeve body 11, through the hole 4 inside the component 2 and also through the through-hole 22 in the second sleeve body 21.
[0082] Furthermore, a force is applied axially to the first sleeve body 11 in the direction of the second sleeve body 21 by means of the first pressure body 31 and a force is applied axially to the second sleeve body 21 in the direction of the first sleeve body 11 by means of the second pressure body 32. For example, the pressure bodies 31, 32 can be screwed onto the spindle 10 from opposite sides, as a result of which the pressure bodies 31, 32 come into contact with the end faces 11b, 21b of the sleeve bodies 11, 21 and press them against the component 2 from opposite sides. As a result, the component 2 is clamped axially between the sleeve bodies 11, 21.
[0083] When the component is clamped between the sleeve bodies, a force F is applied axially to the spindle 10 and as a result, the component 2 moves out of or into the bearing mount 3, as indicated schematically by arrow Q in
[0084] It can be provided that the force F is applied axially to the spindle 10 by a jolt-wise application of said force F as the result of a movement of the striking body 52 against the impact body 54 of the impact component 51 coupled to the spindle 10.
[0085] Although the present invention has been explained above by way of example with reference to embodiments, it is not restricted thereto, but can be modified in many different ways. In particular, combinations of the above embodiments are also conceivable.
[0086] Without further elaboration, it is believed that one skilled in the art can, using the preceding description, utilize the present invention to its fullest extent. The preceding preferred specific embodiments are, therefore, to be construed as merely illustrative, and not limitative of the remainder of the disclosure in any way whatsoever.
[0087] In the foregoing and in the examples, all temperatures are set forth uncorrected in degrees Celsius and, all parts and percentages are by weight, unless otherwise indicated.
[0088] The entire disclosures of all applications, patents and publications, cited herein and of corresponding German application No. 10 2016 213 811, filed Jul. 27, 2016, are incorporated by reference herein.
[0089] The preceding examples can be repeated with similar success by substituting the generically or specifically described reactants and/or operating conditions of this invention for those used in the preceding examples.
[0090] From the foregoing description, one skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of this invention and, without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, can make various changes and modifications of the invention to adapt it to various usages and conditions.