Claims
- 1. An extractor for removing a broken bolt stud from a threaded bore, the stud having a predrilled hole therein for engagement by the extractor, comprising:
- first and second cooperating and relatively movable parts;
- said first part including a drive head on one end thereof, an intermediate cylindrical body and a conical expander on the opposite end thereof; said conical expander defined by an elongated conical surface continuously tapering to a point opposite the drive head;
- said second part including a collet having an expandable gripping means formed on one end thereof; and,
- a pair of co-acting threads formed on said intermediate cylindrical body and on an interior surface of said collet, said threads being in the opposite direction to threads of the broken bolt stud, whereby rotatably moving said cylindrical body in a direction for removing the broken bolt stud causes longitudinal movement of said conical expander to engage and expand said expandable gripping means and whereby continued rotation of the cylindrical body causes rotation of the extractor collet to engage and remove the broken bolt stud.
- 2. The extractor of claim i wherein said expandable gripping means is formed of at least a pair of resilient gripping members angled downwardly and inwardly from a first end connected to the collet to a second end terminating in gripping fingers having gripping surfaces for gripping the interior of the predrilled hole of the broken bolt stud.
- 3. The extractor of claim 2 wherein said gripping surfaces on said gripping fingers are characterized by an irregular surface having a plurality of sharp edges to facilitate gripping.
- 4. The extractor of claim 3 wherein said gripping surfaces are knurled.
- 5. The extractor of claim 1 wherein said drive head includes means for connection of an auxiliary driving tool to impart a drive force on said drive head.
- 6. The extractor of claim 5 wherein said means is a threaded opening.
- 7. An extractor for removing a broken bolt stud from a threaded bore, said broken bolt stud having threads in a first direction and having a predrilled hole therein for engagement by the extractor, comprising:
- first and second cooperating and relatively movable parts;
- said first part including a drive head on one end thereof, an intermediate cylindrical body and a conical expander on the opposite end thereof; said conical expander defined by an elongated conical surface continuously tapering to a point opposite the drive head;
- said second part including a collet having an expandable gripping means formed on one end thereof; and,
- a pair of co-acting threads, one thread formed on said intermediate cylindrical body and a second thread formed on an interior surface of said collet, said threads being in the opposite direction to threads of the broken bolt stud, said threads permitting longitudinal movement between said body and said collet whereby rotational movement of said cylindrical body causes longitudinal movement of said conical expander to engage and expand said expandable gripping means to engage the predrilled hole in the broken bolt stud and whereby continued rotation of the extractor collet unscrews and removes the broken bolt stud.
- 8. An extractor for removing a broken bolt stud from a threaded bore, the stud having a pre-drilled hole therein for engagement by the extractor, comprising:
- first and second threadedly attached, cooperating and relatively moveable parts;
- said first part including a drive head on one end thereof, an intermediate cylindrical body and a conical expander on the opposite end thereof;
- said intermediate cylindrical body being formed with threads on the outer surface thereof;
- said conical expander defined by an elongated conical surface continuously tapering forming a point opposite the drive head;
- said second part including a cylindrical collet with threads on an interior surface thereof; said threads co-acting with the threads on said cylindrical body, such that said collet is threadedly attached on the outer threaded surface of said cylindrical body; said collet including an expandable gripping means integrally formed with one end of said collet;
- said first and second threads being in the opposite direction to threads of the broken bolts stud, whereby exerting a force on said drive head and rotatably moving said cylindrical body in a direction for removing the broken bolt stud causes longitudinal movement of said conical expander and said point of said conical expander passes intermediate of said expandable gripping means until continued rotation of said cylindrical body causes said conical expander to expand said expandable gripping means to grip said broken bolt stud whereby continued rotation of the extractor removes the broken bolt stud.
- 9. The extractor of claim 8 wherein said expandable gripping means is formed by at least a pair of resilient gripping members angled downwardly and inwardly from said collet and terminating in gripping finger, said gripping fingers having gripping surfaces for gripping the interior of the pre-drilled hole of the broken bolt stud.
- 10. The extractor of claim 9 wherein the resilient gripping fingers have a smaller diameter than said collet.
- 11. The extractor of claim 9 wherein the resilient gripping fingers have a smaller diameter than said intermediate cylindrical body.
- 12. The extractor of claim 9 wherein said resilient gripping members each have an inner conical surface angled downwardly and inwardly at a first angle from said collet to said gripping fingers.
- 13. The extractor of claim 12 wherein said conical expander tapers inwardly to a point at a second angle; said first angle of said inner conical surface of said gripping means being greater than said second angle.
- 14. The extractor of claim 9 wherein said resilient gripping members and said gripping fingers are separated by slots.
- 15. The extractor of claim 8 wherein said drive head includes a means or connection to an auxiliary driving tool to impart a rotational drive force on said extractor.
- 16. The extractor of claim 8 wherein said drive head includes means for connection to an auxiliary driving tool to impart a hammering drive force on said drive head.
- 17. The extractor of claim 16 wherein said means for connection is a threaded opening formed in an end of said drive head.
- 18. The extractor of claim 8 wherein said first and second co-acting threads on said cylindrical body and said collet are in the opposite direction of the threads of said threaded bore.
- 19. The extractor of claim 9 wherein said fingers being further characterized by a diameter substantially less than the diameter of said collet and the diameter of said intermediate cylindrical body on which said collet is threadedly engaged.
- 20. An extractor for removing a broken bolt stud from a threaded bore, the stud having a pre-drilled hole therein for engagement by the extractor, comprising:
- first and second threadedly attached, cooperating and relatively moveable parts;
- said first part including a drive head on one end thereof, an intermediate cylindrical body and a conical expander on the opposite end thereof;
- said intermediate cylindrical body being formed with threads on the outer surface thereof;
- said conical expander defined by an elongated conical surface continuously tapering forming a point opposite the drive head;
- said second part including a cylindrical collet with threads on an interior surface thereof; said threads co-acting with the threads on said cylindrical body, such that said collet is threadedly attached on the outer threaded surface of said cylindrical body; said collet including an expandable gripping means integrally formed with one end of said collet;
- said gripping means formed by at least a pair of resilient gripping members angled downwardly and inwardly from said collet and terminating in gripping fingers; gripping fingers being further characterized by a diameter substantially less than the diameter of said collet and the diameter of said intermediate cylindrical body on which said collet is threadedly engaged, said gripping fingers having gripping surfaces for gripping the interior of the predrilled hole of the broken bold stud;
- said first and second threads being in the opposite direction to threads of the broken bolt stud, whereby exerting a force on said drive head and rotatably moving said cylindrical body in a direction for removing the broken bolt stud causes longitudinal movement of said conical expander and said point of said conical expander passes intermediate of said expander gripping means until continued rotation of said cylindrical body causes said conical expander to expand said expandable gripping means to grip said broken bolt stud whereby continued rotation of the extractor removes the broken bolt stud.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a Continuation-in-Part of Ser. No. 07/705,515, filed May 24, 1991 for EXPANDABLE JAW BROKEN BOLT EXTRACTOR now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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