Claims
- 1. The method of manufacture of threadably engaged pullers used for removing a compression sleeve from a pipe by engaging the thread on the compression nut and pulling said compression nut and said compression sleeve off said pipe comprising:
providing a cylindrical body possessing a first end and a second end; providing said first end of said cylindrical body with a recessed cavity having an inner diameter greater than the outer diameter of said pipe and a depth sufficient to accept said pipe up to said compression sleeve; providing said first end of said cylindrical body with an external thread to match the thread on said compression nut, pitch of said thread may be either fine or coarse; providing said second end of said cylindrical body with a centered hole; providing said centered hole with an inner thread to accept an advancing screw; providing a screw possessing a first end and a second end passing through said hole in said second end of said cylindrical body such that said first end of said screw advances into said cavity of said cylindrical body and longitudinally through said cylindrical body; providing a smaller diameter shaft attached at said first end of said screw with a groove therein; providing a disk slidably and rotatably attached to said shaft; providing a clip attached to said groove on said shaft to retain said disk; and providing a torque handle at said second end of said screw to provide turning force on said screw.
- 2. The method of manufacture of threadably engaged pullers containing a double thread used for removing a compression sleeve from a pipe by engaging the thread on the compression nut and pulling said compression nut and said compression sleeve off said pipe comprising:
providing a cylindrical body possessing a first end and a second end; providing said first end of said cylindrical body with a recessed cavity having an inner diameter greater than the outer diameter of said pipe and a depth sufficient to accept said pipe up to said compression sleeve; providing said first end of said cylindrical body with an external double thread to engage said thread on said compression nut with indifference to the pitch of said compression nut thread, fine or coarse, said external double thread being manufactured by cutting said external fine and said external coarse threads onto said first end of said cylindrical body over one another using a single entry for said threads thereby creating a “single entry double pitch thread;”providing a centered hole at said second end of said cylindrical body; providing said centered hole with an inner thread to accept an advancing screw; providing a screw possessing a first end and a second end passing through said hole in said second end of said cylindrical body such that said first end of said screw advances into said cavity of said cylindrical body and longitudinally through said cylindrical body; providing a smaller diameter shaft attached at said first end of said screw with a groove therein; providing a disk slidably and rotatably attached to said shaft; providing a clip attached to said groove on said shaft to retain said disk; and providing a torque handle at said second end of said screw to provide turning force on said screw.
- 3. The method of manufacture of the “single entry double pitch thread” of claim 2 comprising:
providing suitable material stock to receive said thread, said material stock may be capable of receiving either an internal thread as in the case of a nut or an external thread as in the case of a bolt; providing means for cutting a relatively fine pitch thread onto said stock; providing means for cutting a relatively coarse pitch thread onto said stock, said means for cutting said fine thread or said coarse thread is suited for cutting either said external or said internal threads as required to match said material stock provided; cutting said fine thread onto said stock thereby creating an entry for said fine thread on said stock; cutting said coarse thread onto said stock using said entry created by the previously cut said fine thread and cutting said coarse thread over said fine thread, sequence of cutting said threads may be fine-then-coarse or coarse-then-fine, in either case both said fine and said coarse threads are cut through a single entry over one another creating said “single entry double pitch thread.”
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Division of application Ser. No. 10/119365 filed Apr. 9, 2002. Incorporated herein by reference is the entire text of said application.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
10119365 |
Apr 2002 |
US |
Child |
10640949 |
Aug 2003 |
US |