Crosshead jam nut torque tool

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6279427
  • Patent Number
    6,279,427
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 19, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 28, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A uniquely designed torque wrench having a torque body, the torque body attached to a drive head, with the head having an opening through its center, for fitting over a nut, such as a multi-sided jam nut positioned on a compresor shaft. The drive head further provides a portion which can be disengaged and opened, to define a gate which can allow the jam nut to be positioned within the opening, and the gate portion resecured, to define the head secured around the jam nut. There is further provided a hydraulic cylinder secured between the wrench body and the head so that under hydraulic pressure, the head is rotated which in turn imparts sufficient rotation to the jam nut under sufficient pressure to torque up the nut to the desired foot pounds required. Another embodiment includes an adaptor insertable into the opening of the torque wrench for accommodating a certain jam nut configuration, so that the tool can be used on the varied types of jam nut designs.
Description




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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The apparatus of the present invention relates to torque tools. More particularly, the present invention relates to a uniquely designed hydraulic torque wrench for tightening and loosening a compressor jam nut of the type for securing a compressor shaft which would prevent access to the jam nut with a closed end wrench.




2. General Background of the Invention




Throughout industry, compressors are used for supplying air or other fluid under pressure to operate industrial machinery. The type of compressor particular to this invention is the type which is driven by an engine, such as an internal combustion engine. The engine operates the compressor through the use of a compressor shaft extending from the engine to the compressor for driving the compressor. In such an arrangement, the compressor shaft is secured in place with the use of a threaded member referred to as a compressor jam nut. The jam nut, well known in industrial applications, has the compressor shaft running through it, so that the nut may be torqued up to a certain foot pounds to secure the nut in place.




One of the problems confronted in this arrangement, the fact the compressor shaft is connected on both ends, one end to the engine, and the second end to the compressor, so that access to the nut, in order to torque it to the desired torque, is severely limited. For example, because the nut is not easily accessible, and because the shaft running through it precludes the nut from accommodating a “ratchet” type wrench, an opened wrench, commonly known as a crescent wrench, must be utilized. However, the necessary amount of torque, which at times may be at least 14,000 ft.-lbs., cannot be applied through the strength of a person. Therefore, when an open-ended wrench is used, in the present state of the art, requires that one person hold the wrench in place upon the jam nut, and a second man strike the wrench handle with a sledge hammer a certain number of times. At the present, it is suggested, that to reach a torque of approximately 14,000 ft.-lbs., the wrench must be struck 78 times with a 16-lb. sledge hammer. One can readily see this method of torquing up a jam nut as being quite archaic, if not approaching barbaric in its application.




One possible solution to the problem of supplying sufficient torque would be through the use of a hydraulic torque wrench, for example of the type as seen in U.S. Pat. No. 5,097,730, incorporated hereinto by reference. In the use of torque wrenches, most torque wrenches are closed in the sense that the wrench's working end fits over the head of a bolt or a nut for access to the multi-sided piece in order to loosen it or tighten it. However, as stated earlier, a compressor jam nut is positioned along the body of a compressor shaft which is secured on both its ends, and has to be loosened or tightened. However, since a regular torque wrench is closed end, a conventional torque wrench, as is currently known in the art, cannot slip over the jam nut because of the compressor shaft running through it. Therefore, there is a need in the industry for a new type of a wrench which can be opened and would allow the tool to be placed around the nut for loosening or tightening the nut which the nut is secured to the compressor shaft.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The apparatus of the present invention solves the problems in a simple and straight forward manner. What is provided is a uniquely designed torque wrench having a torque body, the torque body attached to a drive ratchet head, with the head having an opening through its center, for fitting over a nut, such as a multi-sided jam nut. The drive ratchet head further provides a portion which can be disengaged and opened, to define a gate which can allow the jam nut to be positioned within the opening, and the gate portion resecured, to define the head secured around the jam nut. There is further provided a hydraulic cylinder secured between the wrench body and the head so that under hydraulic pressure, the head is rotated which in turn imparts sufficient rotation to the jam nut under sufficient pressure to torque up the nut to the desired foot pounds required. Another embodiment includes an adaptor insertable into the opening of the torque wrench head for accommodating a certain jam nut configuration, so that the tool can be used on the varied types of jam nut designs.




Therefore, it is a principal object of the present invention to provide a unique “split head” design which allows the wrench to be placed over a nut having a shaft extending therethrough, through the use of a gated portion of the head;




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a unique split head design for a torque wrench which allows the wrench to be placed on a jam nut secured around a compressor shaft so that sufficient torque can be placed on the jam nut through the use of hydraulic pressure eliminating manual torquing up of the nut;




It is a further object of the present invention to provide the unique “split head” design placed around a piston rod and on a jam nut in a short amount of time which provides for accurate tightening or loosening of the jam nut in a short amount of time;




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an improved hydraulic wrench designed to be secured around cross head jam nuts for providing an accurate torquing of the jam nut to 30,000 ft. lbs. with the use of standard bi-directional 10,000 psi hydraulic pump;




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an improved hydraulic jam nut wrench which can be secured with an adaptor for allowing varied designs of jam nuts to be torqued up or loosened with the improved wrench system.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:





FIG. 1

is an overall perspective view of the new torque wrench of the present invention;





FIG. 2

illustrates a front view of the new torque wrench with the gate member in the closed position;





FIG. 3

illustrates a side view of the new torque wrench of the present invention with the gate portion in the open position and being secured around a jam nut;





FIG. 4

is a side view of the torque wrench mounted on the jam nut;





FIG. 5

is a cutaway of the head of the torque wrench body of the present invention secured around a typical jam nut mounted on a compressor shaft;





FIG. 6

is a side view of the torque wrench of the present invention mounted on a jam nut of a compressor shaft extending from an internal combustion engine;





FIG. 7

illustrates a jam nut mounted on a compressor shaft with the adaptor as illustrated in

FIG. 8

mounted onto the torque wrench to be secured around the jam nut;





FIG. 8

illustrates a view of the adaptor to be utilized on the torque wrench to accommodate a certain design of jam nut; and





FIG. 9

illustrates the torque wrench housing the adaptor secured around the jam nut of the type illustrated in FIG.


8


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIGS. 1-9

illustrate the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention by the numeral


10


. As illustrated clearly in

FIG. 1

, improved torque wrench


10


of the type of torque wrench commonly known in the art for loosening or tightening nuts or bolts to a certain degree of torque, and of the type as illustrated and disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,097,730 entitled “Inline Ratcheting Tool”, incorporated herein by reference. As illustrated, improved torque wrench


10


would include a wrench body


12


having a substantially circular head portion


14


on a first end and a rear body portion


16


on its second end. Noting head portion


14


, portion


14


would include a substantially circular wall portion


18


having an opening


20


therethrough for securing a nut, such as a jam nut therein. The outer surface


22


of head portion


14


would be substantially smooth and would be rotatable in the direction, for example, of arrows


24


as seen in FIG.


1


. The interior surface


26


of opening


20


would be designed to accommodate a nut having a hexagon or octagon configuration, so that the various wall portions


28


would engage around the nut so as to rotate the nut when the head portion


14


is rotated. As further illustrated, head portion


14


would include an arm member


28


extending from its upper surface which would travel through a track


30


as the head member is rotated as was discussed earlier. Reference is now made to the second portion


16


of body


12


which is a portion for accommodating a means for moving the head portion


14


or for rotating portion


14


in the use of the wrench. As is illustrated, there is seen a hydraulic cylinder


32


which houses a piston internally on a rod


34


with the hydraulic cylinder being fed with a pair of hydraulic lines


36


,


38


so that as hydraulic fluid is pumped into cylinder


32


via one hydraulic line (


36


, for example), the piston is moved out from the cylinder


32


and the arm


28


is moved in the direction of arrow


24


thus imparting rotation to head member


14


. Next, the arm member can be rotated to the current position as seen in

FIG. 1

, as the hydraulic fluid is withdrawn from cylinder


32


during operation.




One of the features which is noted, for example in

FIG. 1

, is that head


14


does not incorporate a continuous circular head portion but there is illustrated a “split head” or gate portion


40


which extends from a first hinged end


42


to a second pin end


44


, the function of which will be described further.




Turning now to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, first in

FIG. 2

, there is seen an end view of the head portion


14


of wrench


10


which again shows the gated or split head portion


40


secured in place via a coder pin


46


and held in place. Turning now to

FIG. 3

, again there is a clear example of the improved torque wrench


10


which illustrates the split head portion


14


, the rear portion


16


and the hydraulic cylinder


32


secured to the upper arm


28


of head portion ready for use. However, in this particular view, the split head or gated portion


40


has been moved to the open position in the direction of arrow


50


by removing the coder pin


46


and allowing the gate


40


to swing open along hinge line


42


. This is a critical aspect of the invention in view of the fact that as further illustrated in

FIG. 3

, there is seen what is termed a jam nut


60


which is a nut secured around a compressor shaft


62


, so that the shaft


62


which is extending out from the jam nut and secured on its end, would not allow a closed end wrench to be accommodated thereupon. Therefore, in the position as seen in

FIG. 3

, the gate portion


40


has been opened a sufficient width


55


which allows the jam nut to be moved into the opening


20


of the head portion and once in place, the gate


40


would then be closed around the jam nut


60


.




Reference is now made to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, where there is illustrated, for example in

FIG. 4

, the wrench


10


with the head portion


14


secured around jam nut


60


with each of the hexagonal points


61


of the nuts


60


secured within a hexagonal opening


63


of the opening


20


in head


14


which fixes the nut securely within head


14


for rotation of the nut either to tighten the nut or loosen the nut through the use of the hydraulic cylinder


32


as was explained earlier. It should be noted that again as seen in

FIG. 4

when the nut is secured by the head


14


that the gated portion


40


is again locked in place via coder pin


46


and the gated portion


40


while in the closed position serves as a continuation of the substantially circular head


14


.

FIG. 5

illustrates substantially the same view as

FIG. 4

but for the fact that there is a cut away view showing how the head portion


14


is secured around nut


60


, with the arm member


28


extending from the raised portion


29


of head


14


which travels within the channel


30


as was seen in

FIG. 1

, while the head is being rotated in the direction of arrow


24


.




As seen in

FIG. 5

, there is illustrated clearly the jam nut


60


which is mounted onto the compressor shaft


62


with the compressor shaft


62


being shown within a chamber


80


which extends between the engine portion (not illustrated), and outward to the compressor at the other end of the shaft


62


. In this particular view, there is illustrated a person


82


which has placed the torque wrench


10


around the nut


60


as was described earlier, opening gated portion


40


, and closing it around the jam nut


60


and securing it in place with pin


46


. When hydraulic fluid is pumped into cylinder


32


via line


33


, the head


14


of the wrench will begin to rotate in the direction of arrow


24


and with the jam nut


60


being in this case, perhaps, loosened from its torque. When that is done, the end portion


16


of the wrench will have a reaction point


17


which will make contact with a surface


19


which will allow it to be held fast in place while the head


14


is rotated and the nut


60


is either torqued up or torqued down. In this instance, for example, since the nut is being rotated in the counter clockwise direction as seen by arrows


24


, the nut


60


is being loosened. Once a slight turn has been made on the nut which will “crack it loose”, the nut can then be manually loosened. When the nut must be tightened, the gated portion


40


would be opened, the wrench


10


would be removed and turned 180 degrees and resecured around the nut so that when the cylinder


32


was expanded one more the nut


60


would be turned in the clockwise direction to tighten it. In operation, again, the nut would be manually tightened until it could be tightened no further, the wrench would be placed around the nut and the nut then would be rotated until the piston rod had completely extended from the cylinder. Once that is achieved, the wrench would then be removed from the nut, the rod would be retracted back into the cylinder


32


and the wrench


10


would be placed back onto the nut


60


so that an additional rotation of the nut


60


could take place. This may occur a few times until the nut has been torqued to the desired torque as was explained earlier.




Reference is now made to

FIGS. 7-9

which illustrate the torque wrench


10


having the identical type of features as was described earlier, except in this particular embodiment, the wrench is being used on the type of jam nut which has a particular configuration other than the hexagonal or octagonal configuration as do most jam nuts. As seen in

FIG. 7

, the jam nut in question is illustrated by the numeral


100


which includes a substantially circular body portion


102


but includes a plurality of indentures


104


around its surface which serves as the surface for rotating the nut which has been secured around shaft


62


. Because this particular type of jam nut


100


is not hexagonal or octagonally shaped, there is needed an adaptor in order to operate this nut. Reference then is made to

FIG. 8

whereas there is illustrated an adaptor


110


which includes a body portion


112


having a plurality of hexagonal sides


114


which would be accommodated in the improved hydraulic wrench


10


at the type illustrated in FIG.


9


. The only difference is that the adaptor


110


includes an interior surface


116


which includes a plurality of members


118


which have an outer surface which is accommodated onto the indentured surface


104


of the jam nut. Like the head


14


of the wrench


10


, the adaptor must also include a gated portion


120


which may open in the direction of arrow


122


and the adaptor would be placed around the jam nut


100


and then closed around the nut. At that point the wrench


10


would then be opened to fit around the hexagonal walls


112


of the adaptor and then adaptor


110


would then be secured within the head


14


of wrench


10


as illustrated in FIG.


8


. Once that is complete and the gated portion


40


is locked in place around adaptor


110


, then the wrench can undergo the conventional operation of rotating the head


14


in order to tighten or loosen the jam nut


100


as illustrated in the figures. As noted earlier,

FIG. 9

illustrates a side view of torque wrench


10


with the adaptor


110


secured within the head opening


120


.




It should be made clear that because of the manner in which the “split head”


14


of the improved wrench


10


operates, even though one would forget to place the pin


46


back into the head


14


so as to assure that gate


40


is closed, it has been found that when force is placed upon the head to rotate and tighten the jam nut


60


, the gate


40


is automatically pressed tightly against the remaining portion of head


14


and in effect, is self-closing. Although it is best that the pin


46


be placed within the opening so as to make certain that the head


14


maintains in the closed position while there is force being placed on the nut


60


.




The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; the scope of present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An improved torque wrench system, comprising:a) a torque wrench body; b) a drive head mounted on a first end of the torque wrench body; c) a hydraulically powered cylinder mounted on the torque body and inter-connected between the torque body and the drive head for driving the drive head during loosening or tightening of the jam nut; d) a gated portion, defining less than 50% of the drive head, for moving between closed and open positions, so that in the open position, the head may be placed around a nut, and in the closed position, the gated portion defines a portion of the head which will be driven to rotate the nut to achieve desired torque.
  • 2. The torque wrench system in claim 1, wherein the gated portion moves between open and closed position via a hinged end.
  • 3. The torque wrench system in claim 1, wherein the gated portion is held in the closed position by a cotter pin securing to the rest of the head portion.
  • 4. The torque wrench system in claim 1, further comprising a reaction pad on the second end of the torque wrench body for allowing stroke out when applying torque to the jam nut once the cylinder is fully extended.
  • 5. An improved torque wrench for loosening or tightening jam nuts mounted on a compressor shaft, comprising:a) a torque wrench body; b) a moveable drive head mounted on a first end of the torque wrench body; c) a hydraulically powered cylinder mounted on the torque body and inter-connected between the torque body and the movable head for driving the drive head during loosening or tightening of the jam nut; d) a portion defining less than 50% of the drive head disengageable from the drive head for allowing the drive head to be engaged around the jam nut while the nut is mounted on the compressor shaft, and the disengageable portion reengaged onto the drive head for fully engaging around the jam nut during the loosening and tightening.
  • 6. The improved wrench in claim 5, further comprising a reaction pad on the second end of the torque wrench body for allowing stroke out when applying torque to the jam nut once the cylinder is fully extended.
  • 7. The improved wrench in claim 5, further comprising an adaptor positionable within the opening of the drive head, for securing around a jam nut of a certain design.
  • 8. The improved wrench in claim 5, wherein the disengageable portion comprises a gate member formed along the head, hinged on a first end for swinging between open and closed positions, and secured closed on a second end when the jam nut has been positioned within the opening of the head for rotation.
  • 9. The improved wrench in claim 5, wherein the jam nut may be torqued up to 30,000 ft.-lbs. by the wrench while the jam nut is secured around the compressor shaft.
  • 10. An improved torque wrench for loosening or tightening jam nuts mounted on a compressor shaft, comprising:a) a torque wrench body; b) a moveable substantially circular drive head mounted on a first end of the torque wrench body; c) a hydraulically powered cylinder mounted on the torque body and inter-connected between the torque body and the movable drive head for driving the drive head during loosening or tightening of the jam nut; d) a gated portion defining less than 180° of the substantially circular drive head disengageable from the drive head for moving to an open position to allow the drive head to be engaged around the jam nut while the nut is mounted on the compressor shaft, and when returned to a closed position, to be reengaged onto the drive head for fully engaging around the jam nut during the loosening and tightening.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

Priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/134,824, filed May 19, 1999, incorporated herein by reference, is hereby claimed.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/134824 May 1999 US