Claims
- 1. An apparatus for the removal of tapered keys comprising:
- a. an explosion-resistant plunger;
- b. an explosion-resistant block frame into which the plunger fits;
- c. a compartment in the frame into which a predetermined amount of gunpowder or, similar explosive, can be contained under the plunger;
- d. a shoulder inside the compartment upon which the bottom of the plunger rests so that the top external surface of the plunger is flush with the external surface of the block frame when no more than a predetermined measure of explosive is placed in the compartment;
- e. a fuse;
- f. a fuse aperture in the frame allowing insertion of a fuse from the exterior of the frame into the compartment containing explosive;
- g. two explosion-resistant L-shaped bracket adapters, with crooks set on the block frame and welded or otherwise secured to the tapered key block to hold the frame in position, obtain a tight fit between all components, and increase surface area between the invention frame, tapered key block, and machinery from which a tapered key is to be removed;
- h. two threaded apertures in the frame;
- i. a bolt threadedly engaged with each of the threaded apertures;
- j. a length of stainless steel chain or a similarly flexible and strong member connected at each end to one of the bolts with the length wrapped around the shaft end from which a tapered key is to be removed.
- 2. The invention as described in claim 1 with explosion resistant adapters in wedge shapes for insertion between a hub and the block frame or between a hub and the L-shaped brackets.
Parent Case Info
This application if a C.I.P. of application Ser. No. 08/379,320 filed Jan. 25, 1995 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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