PULL-OUT PIN
20180003205 ยท 2018-01-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B2013/007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B19/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A pull-out pin is adapted to couple first and second objects to each other. The pull-out pin is adapted to be removably and tightly inserted through a pin hole of the first object and into a pin hole of the second object. The pull-out pin includes spaced-apart first and second end surfaces, and an outer surrounding surface connected between the first and the second surfaces and surrounding a central axis. The outer surrounding surface has a recessed surface portion defining a vent groove extending from the first end surface in a direction toward the second end surface, and a helical groove extending helically about the central axis from the first end surface toward the second end surface, and intersecting the vent groove.
Claims
1. A pull-out pin adapted to couple first and second objects to each other, each of the first and second objects being formed with a pin hole, said pull-out pin being adapted to be removably and tightly inserted through the pin hole of the first object and into the pin hole of the second object, said pull-out pin comprising: a first end surface; a second end surface spaced apart from said first end surface; and an outer surrounding surface connected between said first and said second end surfaces, surrounding a central axis, and having a recessed surface portion that defines a vent groove extending from said first end surface in a direction toward said second end surface, and a helical groove that extends helically about the central axis from said first end surface toward said second end surface, and that intersects said vent groove.
2. The pull-out pin as claimed in claim 1, wherein said helical groove has a first groove opening formed at said first end surface, a second groove opening formed at said second end surface, and a plurality of shallow groove portions disposed between said first groove opening and said second groove opening and intersecting said vent groove.
3. The pull-out pin as claimed in claim 2, wherein said helical groove has a maximum depth larger than a maximum depth of said vent groove.
4. The pull-out pin as claimed in claim 3, wherein: the maximum depth of said vent groove is 0.130.02 millimeters; the maximum depth of said helical groove is 0.5 millimeters; and a width of said helical groove is 1.0 millimeter.
5. The pull-out pin as claimed in claim 2, wherein: said first end surface is adapted to be disposed in the pin hole of the first object; said second end surface is adapted to be disposed in the pin hole of the second object; and said outer surrounding surface further has a connecting surface portion extending from said first end surface toward said second end surface, and connected to opposite lateral sides of said recessed surface portion, and a frustoconical surface portion disposed between said connecting surface portion and said second end surface, connected to said recessed surface portion, and gradually converging toward said second end surface.
6. The pull-out pin as claimed in claim 2, wherein: said first end surface is adapted to be disposed in the pin hole of the first object; said second end surface is adapted to be disposed in the pin hole of the second object; and said pull-out pin further comprises an operating hole that extends from said first end surface along the central axis.
7. The pull-out pin as claimed in claim 1, wherein: said first end surface is adapted to be disposed in the pin hole of the first object; said second end surface is adapted to be disposed in the pin hole of the second object; and said pull-out pin further comprises an operating hole that extends from said first end surface along the central axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] Referring to
[0014] The pull-out pin 1 has a cylindrical shape, and has a central axis 10 (see
[0015] In this embodiment, the outer surrounding surface 13 of the pull-out pin 1 has a recessed surface portion 131, a connecting surface portion 132, a frustoconical surface portion 133 and a helical groove 134. The recessed surface portion 131 defines a vent groove extending from the first end surface 11 in a direction toward the second end surface 12. The connecting surface portion 132 extends from the first end surface 11 toward the second end surface 12, and is connected to opposite lateral sides of the recessed surface portion 131. The frustoconical surface portion 133 is disposed between the connecting surface portion 132 and the second end surface 12, and is connected to opposite lateral sides of the recessed surface portion 131. The frustoconcical surface portion 131 gradually converges toward the second end surface 12. The helical groove 134 extends helically about the central axis 10 from the first end surface 11 toward the second end surface 12, and intersects the vent groove. The helical groove has a first groove opening 135 formed at the first end surface 11, a second groove opening 136 formed at the second end surface 12, and a plurality of shallow groove portions 137 disposed between the first groove opening 135 and the second groove opening 136, and intersecting the vent groove. The helical groove 134 has a maximum depth (D1) (see
[0016] When the pull-out pin 1 is tightly inserted in the first and the second pin holes 211, 221, the recessed surface portion 131 cooperates with the first and the second inner surfaces 212, 222 to define a vent passage 138 (see
[0017] In this embodiment, when inserting the pull-out pin 1 into the first and the second pin holes 211, 221, air inside the first and the second pin holes 211, 221 can be expelled through the helical channel 134 and the vent passage 138 without interfering with the insertion of the pull-out pin 1.
[0018] However, if any one of the helical groove 134 and the vent passage 138 is blocked by grease, the air inside the first and the second pin holes 211, 221 can still be expelled through the other one of the helical groove 134 and the vent passage 138. Therefore, the structural design of the helical groove 134 and the vent passage 138 ensures that the air in the first and second pin holes 211, 221 can be expelled out of the first and second pin holes 211, 221, and that the pull-out pin 1 can be smoothly inserted into the first and second pin holes 211, 221.
[0019] Specifically, referring to
[0020] Therefore, by virtue of the intersections (i.e., the shallow groove portions 137) of the helical groove 134 and the vent groove defined by the recessed surface portion 131 of the outer surrounding surface 13, when the helical groove 134 and the vent passage 138 are blocked by multiple blocked points (A, B), the air can change route via the shallow groove portions 137 to flow out of the first and second pin holes 211, 212.
[0021] When removing the pull-out pin 1 from the first and second objects 21, 22, a user need only insert a tool (not shown) into the operating hole 14 from the open end 141 and rotate the tool to drive rotation of the pull-out pin 1 about the central axis 10, and at the same time, pull the pull-out pin 1 out of the first and second pin holes 211, 221.
[0022] As shown in
[0023] In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to one embodiment, an embodiment, an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects.
[0024] While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that his disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.