The present invention relates to a bearing installing and removing tool which is able to install a bearing to a shaft or to remove a bearing from a shat by selective parts.
A conventional bearing installing tool 9 is shown in
When in use, the connection member 83 is connected to the shaft 85 and the tube 82 is connected to the connection member 83 by the bolt 84. The pushrods 87 are located around the shaft 85 and in contact with the bearing 851 so that when the extension rod 811 extends from the threaded rod 81, the bearing 851 are mounted to the shaft 85. However, the bearing installing tool can only be used to install the bearing to the shaft.
When removing a bearing from a shaft, a bearing removing tool 7 is needed which is disclosed in
When in use, the wing nut 72 is rotated counter clockwise to move the tube 73 upward such that the movable frame 76 is moved upward to let the claws 75 hook the bearing which is not shown. The threaded rod 71 is then rotated to move downward to push the bearing off from the shaft.
The user has to prepare a bearing installing tool and a bearing removing tool, in other words, no such a tool that can install and remove the bearing. Besides, when the center point of the shaft is not correctly drilled, the bearing cannot be precisely connected to the shaft and this may need several times of try to mount the bearing to the shaft.
The present invention intends to provide a bearing installing and removing tool which is equipped with different parts to install or remove a bearing from a shaft.
The present invention relates to a bearing installing and removing tool comprises a driving unit having a threaded rod and a tube is mounted to the threaded rod. A locking nut is received in a recess defined in a top of the tube and the threaded rod threadedly extends through the threaded passage in the locking nut and a central hole in the tube. The tube has a plurality of extension arms extending in a direction away from the locking nut and each extension arm has an aperture defined in a distal end thereof so as to be connected with a link unit.
A connection frame is connected to an underside of the tube and has a through hole through which the threaded rod extends. A threaded hole is defined in an inner periphery of the through hole and an inner diameter of the threaded hole is larger than an inner diameter of the through hole. A plurality of legs extend radially outward from the connection frame and extend through gaps between the extension arms. Each leg has a guide rail to which the link unit is connected. Each leg has a pivotable portion at a distal end thereof so as to be connected with the link unit.
An adjusting member is located beneath the connection frame and has a threaded hole so that the threaded rod threadedly extends through the threaded hole. The adjusting member has outer threads so as to be connected with the threaded hole of the connection frame.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a bearing installing and removing tool that is able to install a bearing to a shaft and to remove a bearing from a shaft with a replaceable unit link.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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A connection frame 12 is connected to an underside of the tube 13 and has a through hole 121 defined centrally therethrough so that the threaded rod 11 extends through the through hole 121. A threaded hole 126 is defined in an inner periphery of the through hole 121 and an inner diameter of the threaded hole 126 is larger than an inner diameter of the through hole 121. A plurality of legs 122 extend radially outward from the connection frame 12 and extend through gaps between the extension arms 131. Each leg 122 has a guide rail 123 to which the link unit 2 is connected, and each leg 122 has a pivotable portion 124 at a distal end thereof so as to be connected with the link unit 2. Each of the pivotable portions 214 has a slot 125 defined through an end thereof.
An adjusting member 17 is located beneath the connection frame 12 and has a threaded hole 173 so that the threaded rod 11 threadedly extends through the threaded hole 173. The adjusting member 17 has outer threads 171 in a first end thereof so as to be connected with the threaded hole 126 of the connection frame 12. A polygonal section 172 is connected to a second end of the adjusting member 17 for convenience of being cooperated with a tool.
Each link 22 of the link unit 2 includes two plates 21 and each plate 21 has a guide groove 211 with which the guide rail 123 of each leg 122 of the connection frame 12 is slidably engaged. Each plate 21 has a connection hole 212 and a bolt 26 extends through the two connection holes 212 of the two plates 21 and the link 22.
Each link 22 of the link unit 2 includes a connection end 221 which is a rectangular section and located at a first end thereof and the connection end 221. The connection end 221 has a transverse hole 222 so that the bolt 26 extends through the two respective connection holes 212 and the transverse hole 222. Each link 22 of the link unit 2 has a bottom hole 223 defined axially in a second end thereof and a mediate member 23 is connected with the bottom hole 223.
A first protrusion 231 and a second protrusion 232 extend from two opposite ends of each mediate member 23, and the first protrusion 231 is engaged with the bottom hole 223 and the second protrusion 232 is connected with an extension link 24. The extension link 24 includes an engaging hole 241 defined in a first end thereof and the second protrusion 232 is engaged with the engaging hole 241. An end piece 25 is connected to a second end of the extension link 24. The end piece 25 has a flat bottom. It is noted that the extension links 24 can be omitted and the end piece 25 can be directly connected to the bottom hole 223. The end piece 25 has an axial length which can be used as the extension link 24.
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If the bearing is to be positioned to a lower position of the shaft, the first protrusion 231 of the mediate member 23 is engaged with the bottom hole 223 of the link 22, and the second protrusion 232 of the mediate member 23 is engaged with the extension link 24. The end piece 25 is connected to a lower end of the extension link 24 so as to send the bearing to a lower position.
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The connection nut 41A has a threaded inner periphery 411A with which a second end of the threaded rod 11 is connected. The connection nut 41A has a receiving space 412A in which a head 421A at one end of the push rod 42A is retained. The push rod 42A is rotatable relative to the connection nut 41A so that when the connection nut 41A moves, the push rod 42A is moved toward the driving end 111 of the threaded rod 11.
The push rod 42A has a positioning member 43A and each of the two ends of the positioning member 43A includes a recess 431A which is defined by two portions and each portion has an elongate slot 432A. The two claws 44A respectively extend through the two recesses 431A and a bolt 45A extends through the elongate slots 432A and the claw 44A in the recess 431A so that the two claws 44A are movable within a rage of the elongate slots 432A. Each of the claws 44A has a hook end 441A.
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When disengaging the connection unit 3 and connecting the pull assembly 2B to the tool, the adjusting member 17 is then moved upward to be fixed to the threaded hole 126 of the connection frame 12 which is not moved downward. The movable frame 22B is connected to the connection frame 12 by bolts 26. The connection plates 23B are then connected to the pivotal portions 223B of the movable frame 22B at respective first ends thereof. The second end of each of the connection plates 23B is then connected to the mediate hole 213B of the claw 21B corresponding thereto. The pivot hole 211B of each claw 21B is then pivotably connected to the pivotable portion 124 of the leg 122 corresponding thereto so as to install the pull assembly 2B. The slot 125 of each leg 122 provides a sufficient space for the pivotal movement of the claw 21B.
When removing the bearing from a shaft, the driving end 111 of the threaded rod 11 is rotated to move the second end of the threaded rod 11 to contact the end of the shaft, and the locking nut 15 is then rotated to move the tube 13 downward to let the connection frame 12 move relative to the movable frame 22B to allow the claws 21B to hook the bearing.
The locking nut 15 is then rotated reversely to move the tube 13 upward so that the connection frame 12 is moved relative to the movable frame 22B again so that the claws 21B securely clamp the bearing. The threaded rod 11 is then rotated clockwise to let the threaded rod 11 push the shaft and the bearing is then removed from the shaft.
Therefore, the connection unit 3 is used to install a bearing to a shaft, and the pull unit 4A is used to remove a bearing from an inner periphery of a tubular shaft. The pull assembly 2B is used to remove a bearing from a shaft.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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