The present application is the U.S. national phase of PCT application No. PCT/AU2019/000031 filed on 7 Mar. 2019, which claims priority from Australian provisional patent application No. 2018900736 filed on 7 Mar. 2018, the entire contents of both applications are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to an expandable device, apparatus and assembly adapted to forcibly separate components with spaced-apart opposed surfaces. The invention may find particular application in automotive maintenance, for example, including for use in disassembling hub and brake rotor components.
Metal automotive assemblies, such as brake assemblies in-situ are often difficult to separate for inspection, removal and servicing especially if there has been sustained use and/or corrosion.
In particular, inspection, removal and servicing of disc brake hub and rotor assemblies for heavy vehicles can be difficult and time-consuming as the used hub and rotor assemblies are often seized and do not separate easily. Furthermore, the hub and rotor assemblies can be bound together by corrosion especially if heavy vehicles are used on salted roads during winter. Current methods for separating these hub and rotor assemblies include cutting the rotor by an angle grinder, breaking the rotor with a hammer or separating the assembly with the use of a hydraulic press, which can be destructive and result in the violent separation of the components or parts thereof. All such methods are time-consuming, inconvenient and costly due to the manual labour required and as rotor and hub assemblies for a heavy vehicle can weigh in excess of 100 kg, there are also health and safety concerns for the service technicians.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided an expandable device adapted to forcibly separate spaced components having generally parallel opposed surfaces defining a cavity therebetween, the expandable device having a jaw assembly with a pair of opposing jaws and actuating means for opening the jaws, the actuating means including a separating member configured to be driven between the jaws so as to push apart the jaws such that the jaws are openable between a contracted configuration where the jaws are receivable in the cavity to an expanded configuration where the jaws are forced apart by the actuating means such that the outwardly directed surfaces of the jaws are engageable with the opposed surfaces and exert oppositely directed forces thereon.
The separating member may have a pair of inclined surfaces associated with inwardly directed surfaces of the jaws, each inwardly directed surface being correspondingly inclined and generally parallel to its associated inclined surface of the separating member, wherein, when the separating member is movable laterally between the inner surfaces of the jaws, the inclined surfaces of the separating member are slidable along the inclined inwardly directed surfaces thereby pushing the jaws apart.
In embodiments, the separating member is in the form of a wedge.
The jaw assembly may have a pair of elongate members having opposing ends, the jaws being defined by first end portions thereof and being pivotally connected at opposing second end portions such that the jaws are movable between the contracted and expanded configurations.
According to an embodiment, the jaws may be pivotally biased towards each other.
According to an embodiment, each of the opposed surfaces is a surface of one of least two assembled components, such that pushing apart the opposed surfaces effects separation of the components.
According to an embodiment, the actuating means includes a hydraulically-powered system for driving the separating member.
In a second aspect, the present invention provides an apparatus for pushing apart spaced-apart generally parallel opposed surfaces, the apparatus being configured for carrying at least one expandable device as described above.
According to an embodiment, the apparatus is for pushing apart opposed surfaces of a hub and rotor assembly to effect separation thereof.
According to an embodiment, the apparatus is configured to be received in at least a part of the cavity defined by the spaced-apart opposed surfaces, wherein each of the opposed surfaces is one of a surface of a hub and rotor assembly.
Preferably the apparatus includes a plurality of expandable devices arranged to exert forces at equally spaced locations about the axis of the hub and rotor assembly. According to an embodiment, the apparatus has a frame which carries two expandable devices.
According to an embodiment, the apparatus has least one engagement member for engaging with the hub and rotor assembly.
According to an embodiment, the at least one engagement member is configured for engaging an outer circumferential rim of the rotor.
According to an embodiment, the at least one engagement member is configured for receiving a stud of the hub.
According to an embodiment, the apparatus has at least one handle for assisting a user in moving the apparatus.
According to an embodiment, the apparatus has two handles, wherein the handles extend transverse to each other.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided an assembly comprising two apparatus as described above.
According to an embodiment, each apparatus is, in use, received in opposite sides of the cavity such that the oppositely directed forces exerted by the expandable devices are distributed substantially across the opposing surfaces for effective separation of the hub and rotor.
According to an embodiment, the apparatus has a frame comprising a pair of arms, each arm for carrying at least one expandable device.
According to an embodiment, the arms are pivotally connected such that they are openable and closable between an open configuration where the arms are adapted to engage or disengage from a heavy brake assembly and a closed configuration wherein, when the apparatus is received in the cavity, the expandable devices having a circumferentially distributed arrangement to provide generally even pressure around the opposed surfaces to provide effective separation thereof.
According to an embodiment, having at least one handle for manipulation between the open and closed configurations.
According to an embodiment, each arm carries two expandable devices.
According to an embodiment, the expandable devices are configured to expand at substantially the same rate.
The present invention is described hereinbelow, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
A hub and rotor assembly from a heavy vehicle such as a truck or bus is shown in
When mounted together as seen in
As illustrated in
Referring to
The expandable device 8 has actuating means for driving the jaws 10 from a contracted configuration in which the elongate members 14 are close to parallel to an expanded configuration in which the two bearing members 11 are increased in separation. In use, in the contracted configuration the bearing members 11 of the jaws 10 can be inserted in the cavity 7 defined by the opposed surfaces. Once received in the cavity 7, the jaws 10 can then be expanded into the expanded configuration such that the outwardly directed surfaces of the bearing members 11 engage with the inwardly opposed surfaces to exert oppositely directed forces thereon to push the opposed surfaces apart. The manner of operation by which the device 8 is driven from the contracted configuration to the expanded configuration is explained below.
The actuating means includes a linear actuator such as a hydraulic cylinder 15 located between the elongate members 14 (obscured portions of the linear actuator 15 are shown in dashed lines in
The separating member 12, as illustrated in
Although the linear actuator 15 in the embodiments described herein takes the form of a hydraulic cylinder, the means for driving the separating member 12 may be a pneumatic, electrical or hydraulically powered system, such as one or more pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders, and other driving means are also possible. As illustrated in
Embodiments of the present invention that are described hereinbelow are specifically adapted to forcibly separate heavy vehicle rotor and hub assembly components utilising the action of at least one expandable device 8 as described above.
In particular, in the embodiment illustrated in
The frame of the apparatus 100 includes a pair of arms 110. The arms 110 each have a pivotal coupling 122 to a link member 120. Each arm 110 carries a pair of expandable devices 8 mounted between first and second frame plates 111, 112. The expandable devices 8 each have respective bearing members 11 attached to the frame plates 111 and 112 whereby operation of the expandable devices forces the frame plates away from one another. Contact plates 115 are provided at the locations of the expandable device bearing members. The pivotal coupling between the arms 110 and link member 120 allows the frame to be opened and closed by pivotal movement of the arms relative to the link member, indicated by arrows 140 in
When the apparatus 100 is opened, placed on a hub and rotor assembly, and allowed to return to its closed configuration, the frame plates 111, 112 and jaws of the expandable devices 8 are located in the cavity between the hub and rotor positioned such that the jaws 10 of each expandable device 8 are distributed evenly around the rotor/hub axis. As such, the oppositely directed forces provided by each driven separating member 12 via the jaws 10 is applied evenly across the opposing surfaces of the hub and rotor assembly 2 for effective and efficient separation thereof.
The expandable devices 8 are arranged to be connected so as to operate simultaneously however it can be appreciated that the expandable devices 8 may be arranged to operate independently if required. As illustrated in
In the embodiment illustrated in
The two apparatus 210 are adapted to engage on opposing sides of the hub and rotor assembly cavity. As such, the oppositely directed forces provided by the expandable devices 8 of the two apparatus 210 acting together can be applied evenly around the axis of the hub and rotor assembly for effective and efficient separation of the components.
Advantageously, each of the apparatus 210 carries two expandable devices 8 and thus has a reduced weight in comparison to the apparatus 100 which carries all four expandable devices 8. This may be beneficial to avoid injury to the technicians during transport or use. The apparatus 100 carrying four separation devices is estimated to have a total mass of about 28 kg and therefore each apparatus 210 would be about half that weight and would be more portable, safer and easier to handle by a service technician.
Each apparatus 210 has a pair of handles 224, 225. As exemplified in
Each apparatus 210 has at least one engagement member 228, 230 for locating and supporting the apparatus 210 on the hub and rotor assembly. In particular, the engagement members 228, 230 are configured to engage with accessible portions of the hub and rotor assembly so as to be supported by the hub and/or rotor. The engagement members 228, 230 can also assist in positioning the apparatus 210 correctly within the cavity 7 between the hub 4 and rotor 6.
As illustrated more particularly in
In the example of
As seen best in
While various embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not by way of limitation. It will be apparent to a person skilled in the relevant art that various changes in form and detail can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention should not be limited by any of the above described exemplary embodiments.
Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word “comprise”, and variations such as “comprises” and “comprising”, will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps.
The reference in this specification to any prior publication (or information derived from it), or to any matter which is known, is not, and should not be taken as an acknowledgment or admission or any form of suggestion that that prior publication (or information derived from it) or known matter forms part of the common general knowledge in the field of endeavour to which this specification relates.
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